REMINDERS
The Havelock North Sports Club's annual dance, postponed from Easter Monday, will be held on Tuesday next. The Parkvale Tennis Club's annual dance will be held in the Oddfellows' Hall at 8.15 p.m- on Thursday. • The Uawa County Council invites tenders for the supply at Tolaga Bay of 300 cubic yards of Napier beacb motai. Particulars are advertised. - The Otane Flunket dance will be lieJd ju the Otane Town Hall on Wednesday [ night at 8 o'clock. Bridge will be played and Les. Henry 's orchestra will . uttend. T.he Hastings and District Scots* , Society will hold the monthly Ingletiide in the Oddfellows' Hall, Market etreet, on Monday night, 26th. April, • nt 8 o'clock sharp. Assembly at 7.55. Entries close for all classes on Tuesday for the Hastings Horticultural Society's chrysantheinum show.
The annual gjeneral meeting of the Hastings Permanent Building and Investment Society - will be held in the society' s office on Friday, May 7. The usual Anzac Day service will be held in the' Municipal Theatre, Hastings, to-morrow, at 3 P-ra. The speaker will be Colonel C. H. Weston, K.C., D.S.O,-, of Wellington. Further progregs .results ■ of the Hawke'a Bay Labourers' Queen Carnival are as follow: 'Whakatu 14,901, Labour 9,106, General Labourers' 3536, and Maori 6,010.
\ meeting of the Hawke'e Bay General Labourers' Industrial Union will be held at 4 p.nt. to-morow in the Trades Hall. Hastings (after the An-, •zac service). The Clive and Haumoana chrysanthemum club's annual show will be held in the Haumoana Hall on Thursday. Entries are well to hand, including many from well-known exhibitors. Adult' children and novice classes are well catered for and good prizes, including several attractive cups, are offered in all sections. The attention of invitation- holders to the official opening ceremony of the uew wing of the Hawke's Bay Art Gallery and°Museum, Napier, is drawn to an advertisement in this issue regarding a mistake in the printing of the invitations. They read "Evening Dress," but the word "optionaJ" should have been added.
Mr A. E. Lawrv , barrisjter and solici tor, has removed from Teunyson street, Napier, to offices iu the Anstralian Mutual Providenb Society' s (A.M.P.) building at the coruer of Hastings and Browning streets, Napier. The attention of all members of the Hawke's Bay Labourers' Uniou is drawn to the notice in this issue that until a collottive decision is arrived at by the rank and file members of ihe uiioi. regarding the federation confererce., there will be no meeting in Napif to litir Wellington union speakers Oevotees of Terpsiehorean pleasures will be out in full fore? on Thursday night next— the nighi "f tiigbls— for it is the ooearion oi the (Ira lld Ariierican Ball. whuh earno with it two hands and vccalists exhibition dances novelties and eaharet f upper, jus1 to mention a fow star atti'aCtions. Th hall js to be held in the Foresters: Hall, Napier. Famous cocoanut groves have' inspired all the arrangement*.
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