PUBLIC NOTIOES. ATLTEMBERS of Lodge Heretaunga No. 73 and Sister Lodges are requested to attend a Lodge of Sorrow for their late Bro. Cecil Duff (W.M.-Elect) on Sunday at 1 p-m. at the Masonic Temple, Market Streot, Hastings. By Order, - W.M. SOTJTH AFRICAN WAR VETERANS ' ASS'N. "jlTEMBERS are invited to attend the funeral of our late comrade, Cecil Duff, leaving St. Andrew's Church on Sunday after a short service commencing at 2.15 p.m. • L. J. B.HAMMOND, Hon. Secy. NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL PARTY Hatuma Branch. 1MTB. C. G. HARKER will address a Meeting on MONDAY,' June 21, 1937, at 7.30 p.m. The Subject will be "The Present Position of the Party." All Members and others interested are invited to attend. E. A. EDGECOMBE, Hon. Sec. HASTINGS ORPHANS ' CLUB (Incorporated). "1TE1IBERS ARE INVITED to attend the funeral of our late Past Chief Orphan Cecil Duff, leaving St. Andrew's Church, MaTket St. on SUNDAY, ehortly after 2J.5 p.m. D. M.CAMPBELL, Chief Orphan. fjTFTR gALVATION J^BMY JJALL Warren Street. The plaee where you are alwaya weleome. 7 a.m.: Prayer. lj a;ta.: Holiijess, "The Way to Revival, No. 2: "Tra.nsmission." 7 p.m.: Salva,tion: "The Struggle in the Night. " Meetings conducted by Major ' M. Ifaxshall and Major A. Wheeler. HAWKE'S BAY ACCOUNTANT STUDENTS' SOCIETY. fTHE ABOVE SOCIETY will hold its first Meeting of the season on MONDAY NEXT, the 21st instant, at 7.30 p.m. in the offices of Messrs. Retetneyer & Edgley, Church Lane, Napier. The speaker will be Mr. E. L. Enting, B.Com., E.E.A.N.Z., of Enting 's Commercial College, Ltd., Wellington, whose subject will be "Exccutorship Aceounts." A cordial invitation is extended to all interested. G. I. BICKERSTAFF, Hon. Sec. TRY TO-DAY! II gUNBEAM JJOT piES II Fresh Juiey Steak and Perfect Pastry. I) . Made specially for — * fiUNBEAM MILK BAR & DAIRY Next Stanley's Eruit Shop, Heretaunga St., Hastings. DONALD CRANKO « » Proprietor. EUREKA LODGE No. 65, U.A.O.D. . TITEMBERS are reminded of the ^ LADIES ' NIGHT on TUESDAY, June 22nd, at 8 o 'clock. Lodge will meet at 7 p.m. sharp. OLIVER A. JOHNSTONE, ^ Secretary. POPLTRY, ANIMALS. Etc. pOR SALE. — Two heifers, just calved. Also clean threshed baled hay, 1/3 per bale. Phohe 92K Takapau. pOE SALE. — 1 Bay Hack, 16 hands, 9 yrs. old, sound and quiet, Write 183, Herald-Tribuno. pOR SALE — 1 pair Amhorst Pheasantsj £2 pair. Limbrick, Meeanee. /2REENSLADE'S Birchville Poultry Parm, Upper Hutt. — Seleeted White Leghorn and Black Orpington Breeding Cockerels; also Drakes of my Lady Joan 332 egg strain, £1 each on xail, Upper Hutt. POR SALE. — Strong, healthy pedigree pnps, from imported Schnauzers. — Apply A. H. Probert, Louie Street, Hastings. YyANTED TO BUY — All kinds~of Poultry. H. B. Trubshoe, Tara* dale, 'Phono 1140S. "fiOQD EGG" POULTRY FARM M. L. BOYCE Tomoana Road N., Hastings. . Baving installed a 5,470 egg Gamble Electric Incubator, orders now being taken for Custom Hatching, Chicks and Settings, Black Oxpingtons and White Leghorns. Tested stock. 'Phone - Write • Call. QUALITY WHITE LEGHORNS & ^ AUSTRALOEPS for egg production. Breeding Eggs, Chicks, Day-old Pullets, Perching Pullets, ' Gamble Mammoth hatching. Healthy stock and competition winners. Write for price list. Established 36 years. H. LEGER — Levin, N.Z. TiTAKE your own Lcather, strong, pliable, durable. Send 6 stamps for samples and partieulars. — Benjamin A. Phelps, Tauranga. VrrANTED. — Three suits, thrco odr" •*' jackets, boys girls' clothing, good cond.ition. Also Lndy's O.S. druss and «coat. Mrs Horne, King Street (opp. achs'). "" .>
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 131, 19 June 1937, Page 1
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