PUBLIC NOTIOES gRITISH ISRAEL' READING EOOM and LibraTy, Railway Road. Open every SATURDAY EVENING, 7.30 to 8.30. Eree Literature for all interested. Comel Q I N A THE SON OF A HEADHUNTER, Will Preach and Sing TO-MORROW EVENING In the HASTINGS METHODIST CHURCH. A Wonderful Testimony. A Wonderful Tr.ophy. Anthem by Choir, "Hymn to Music" (D. Buck) (Special arrangements for an overilow Service). Como and Meet Gina and Hear his Story. 4 g T A T E rpHEATRE gTATE pHEATRE HASTINGS. SUNDAY NIGHT SUNDAY NIGHT . 7 p.m. 7 p.m. HEAR p RUSSELL QAMEKON p RUSSELL QAMERON (SCOTCH SKY PILOT) SPEAK ON Amazing World Events at the Doorl Amazing World Events at the Doorl The World ;s Cataclysml ^The World 's Cataclysml An Unparalleled Spe'ctacle in Heaven! An Unparalleled Spectacle in Heaven! Don't miss this vital message unveiling world happenings right at the door. Theatre open at 6.30 p.m. Nothing to p'ay. EVERYBODY WARMLY WELCOMED •pHE INTER-CLUB GOLP MATCH between Waipukurau and Hastings, which was to have been played ovc* the week-end HAS BEEN POSTPONED. C. H. SLATER, Captain. N.Z. SHAREMILKERS ' ASSN. gHAREMILKERS interested in the above organisation, please communicate with — THE SECRETARY, Box' 11, SHANNON, TO HASTINGS RETAILERS. Jk MEETING will be held in the Rialto Tea Rooms at 8 p.m. on TUESDAY NEXT to consider the proposals for a new Dominion award for sliop assistants. Every retailer is invited to attend. CHAS. GRIEFITHS, Chaircnan, Hastings Retailers ' Association. LOST & POUND. y^OST—Blue Parker Pountain Pen be£ween Karamu Road and Nelson Street. Reward. Apply 625 Nelson St., Hastings. J'^OST. — Qne black and white bitch, Waipukurau; scar on nose; answers name "Maud." Ring 169 Waipukurau. T OST. — Pet Budgerigar, green. Phone 4255, Joan Craig. YyANTED. — Owner for stray bicycle, shabby condition. Please call 802 St. Aubyn St. East. J^OST — Greyish brown Overcoat, Wellington Post Office Savings Bank Book, 7 £1 Notes, Letters. Reward. Apply 184, Herald-Tribune, Hastings. JpOUND — Truck Disc Wheel with tyre in the Onga Onga-Tikokino district. Owner may have same by paying cost of ajvertisement. Apply J. Powell, Makaretu. T OST from Saleyards — ^Young black and white Sheep Dog, no collar. Please ;phone 6086, Hastings. BOARD & RBS1DENCE. 'PO LET-— Superior furnished sunny Room with fireplace. 605 Heretaunga St. East, Hastings. JDOARD Wanted, High School mistress; preferably telephone. Write 195, Herald-Tribune, Hastings. LET. — Large furnished front room with fireplace. All conveniences. 606 Maddison street, phone 2993 Hastings. WANTED TO LET— Sunny comfortably furnished Plat. Eing 2087, Hastings. WANTED TO RENT. — , Furnished bach, central. Write 186 HeraldTribune. T° LET — Furnished Bed-sittingroom, fireplace; also single furnished room, 2 min. from Roachs? cornor, 311 Eastbourne Street, Hastings. ACAN CY 2 Men, share room, private hotne; 22/6 per week. Handy to town. Apply 504E, Lyndon Road, Hastings ^ENTWORTH — 307 Avenue Rd7W. Good accommodation; single and double rooms. Central. 'Phone 3705. WHERE TO STAYI " Q R E EN G A B L E S " I FO'R BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Under New Management and Newly Renovated Throughout. Good[ Table Kept. Rooms to Let wilh ■ / ' Tray,
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 131, 19 June 1937, Page 1
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