PPBUO NOTlCEis. TYURING DE. WILSON'S ABSENCE 17 until the 9tli June, DR, WHYTE md DR. MOLLER will do Ris work. HASTINGS & DISTRICT SCOTS' SOCIETY. ! A MEETING of all Members will be held in tbe Chamber of Comnierce Booms, Karamu Road (opp. HeraldTribune) TO-MORROW NIGHT at 8 o 'clock to make arrangements regarding Annual Ball, in aid of Pipe Band Funds. H.A.C.B. SOCIETY. "JITEMBERS of tlie above Society are notified tbat the Euneral of Mrs. Jane Moroney, wife of tlie late Bro. "W. Moroney will leave Paki Paki for the Hastings Cemetery about 10.30 a.m. TO-MOEROW. Requiem Mass at 9.30 a.m. at Paki paki. JF. W. GARDNER, Sec. ? BOROUGH OF HASTINGS. KtNG GEORGE V MEMORIAL FUND FLAG DAY T HEREBY" EXTEND a cordial invitation to all Citizens to take part in the Ceremony of depositing Memoriai flags, at the aite of the Clock Tower, Heretaunga Street, at 11.0 A.M. TOMOEROW, WEDNESDAY, 2nd JUNE, 1937. - G. A. MADDISON, Mayor. J^APIER pAEK JJACING 0UUB WINTER MEETING , ACCEPTANCES for First Day's Events close on FRIDAY NEXT (June 4th) at 8 p.m. JJJOUNTED pIFLES HAWKE'S BAY BRANCH of the W.E.C. M.R. Tvill hold a sports meeting on Mr Thompson )s paddock, Tomoana Road, Hastings, SATUEDAY, 5th June Starting 1 p.m. Horse Wrestling and Tent Pcgging ■pecial features. Admission to ground freo.. Take Your Milk in— SUNBEAM MILK BLOCKS Delicious and Nutritious Also Test Our Tasty MORNING & AFTEENOON TEAS And Quick Hot Lunches gUNBEAM ]^JILK gAR AND DAIRY. Next Stanley's Fruit Shop. jgOBBY Q A L V E S rpHOMAS BOETHWICK & SONS (Australasia) Ltd., wish to notify the farmers of Hawke 's Bay that they will be "buyers of calves again this seaaon. Eoutes and date of commencement will be advertised later. . Buyers:- — E. SHERWOOD— HASTINGS. B. A. SANDEES— HASTINGS. R, G. DUNKIN— WAIPAWA. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. TUORMAN ATKINS, Agent for the famous James Motor Cyele, notijG.es clients that he is removing into r.ew premises iii Russell Street, next Auction Mart, opp. Railway Station, Hastings. JJANAWATU yyiNTER gHOW PALMERSTON NOETH. JUNE 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th and 19th CLASSES for Dog Trials, Roinan Chariot Races, Horse Competitions, National Dancing, Wood Chopping, Steer-Riding, Field Roots, Vegetables, Honey, Produce, Fruit, Cookery, Needlework, Arts and Crafts, Bakers' Bread, Model Aeroplanes, Photography and Stamp Collectors. ENTRIES CLOSE MAY 29th. Send for Free Schedule to: HUGH KISSLING, Se'cretary. P.O. Box 85, PALMERSTON NORTH. - C. T. CRAWFORD (Suecessor to Mrs K. M. Harvey) HERALD-TRIBUNE AGENT— Havelock North. — For — Books - Btationery - Latest Magazines Faney Goods - Drapery - Toys, etc. J. B. FLETCHER. LTD. HIGH-CLASS BUTCHER 408 HERETAUNGA ST. • HASTINGS VEAL STEAK ......... 7d lb. TOMATO SAUSAGES .. 5d lb. 'Phone 3856. yyESTERMAN 'S FAMOUS VALUES. Men's Khaki or Brown Working Lumbers, wonderful value, 12/6 each. — Westerman 's, 'Hastings. TyPSTERMAN 'S* FAMOUS VALUES. Boj'S ' Pleccy Chcck-Lincd Navy Eaincoats, from 13/0 to 19/0, all siz.cs. ■— W estorinan 's. Hastings,
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 115, 1 June 1937, Page 1
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