PUBLIC NOT1CES IONA EX-GIRLS ' ASSOCIATION, JBEGRETFULLY CANGEL tlxe Play Beading for MONDAY NIGHT. I. F. CAMPBELL. . WILL SHAREHOLDEKS who are * stitt owing money on calls in the WHAKATANE PAPEE MILLS/LTD., get into touch with me, either by letter, oi 'phone 3218, Havelock North, Hawke's Bay. W. H. EDWARDS. HISTORICAL SOCIETY. METHODIST HALL, MONDAY EVENING; 8 p.m. J^ E C T U R E By RT. REV. DB. H. W. WILLIAMS, Bishop of Waiapu. Subject: "Maniirwi My th. ' ' All Welcome. Collection. C. BENNETT, B.A., Secretary. "FHE creclitors of the late EMMA A SABAH PEOCTOR of Hastings, Wldow, are requested to send detailed accounts (in duplicate) duly certifled as being owing at the date of death, 21st Jnly 1937, to the undersigned, the Solicitors for the Executors. °-AJtLILE, McLEAN, SCANNELL & WOOD, Solicitors, Queen Street, HASTINGS. TUMBLE SALE, TO-MOBROW (Baturday), Labour Party Rooms, .Bailway Boad. In aid Salvation Aroiy Sunbeams.
gAWKB'S gAY JJUNT HOUNDS will meet at Sawyer's Arfns for Final Hunt on SATURDAY, 31st July. Mine host, Mr. Dunn, at mfternoon tea. T. SHEEEATT, Master. J. R. Ross 4 C° BEAUTY SPECIALISTS • NAPI.EB * Beg to announce that they have * secured th0 services of * MRS GEBTETJDE MOEGAN (Jate Manageress Kirkcaidie & Stains, Wellington) who" has just returned fyom a refresher course 4n England and on ,the fContinent, as Manageress of their Beauty Salon. PHONE' 678 NAPIER for Appoint- ( ments. ^FTEE fHE, JJICTURES , „ i ; t " Wherc • will we go lor supperl" asked Jili, after a good evening at the Regent. "1 feel iike somd nice crisp toast with some spaghetti spilt on it and the Sunbeam Milk Bar is just the piace to get it/' replied Jack. if you haven't tried the Sunbeam (JDonald Cranko, Proprietor) for supger you have missed a treat. * gALE- — gALE — gALE IN LABOUR PAETY BOOMS, Bailway Boad. SATUBDAY (To-morrow) SATUBDAY Opening 10 a.m. New and "Second-hand Clothing, Cakes, Etc. In aid of the Salvation Army Sunbeams JJAIRD'S SPECIAL PUECHASE of Manufacturers Stock of Ladies' Coats, latest styles, all to go at half price and less. TI AIRD 'S Extraordinary Purchase of Manufacturers Stock of Ladies' Coats, marvellous bargains in smart Coats at half price and less. VyONDERFUL SNIPS at Hall's Bargain Book Sale, Hastings — "World of Science," 1000 pages, 10/-. JJALF PBICE and less — Men's Wolsey and other leading makes in fancy.Hose; usually 3/6 and 3/11, now 1/9 pair, at Baird % Hastings. ^y ONDERFUL SNIPS at Hall's Bargain Book Sale, Hastings — "Salute the King," by Arthur Mee, 3/9. JJALF PBICE and less — Boys ' smart Tweed Overcoatsj usually 27/G, now 12/6. Men's Tweed Hats; usually 6/6, now 2/6, at Baird 's, of Hastings. TTALF PBICE and less — Men's Pure Silk Coat Shirtsj usually 12/6, . now 4/11. Men's Suedette Pullovers: usually 16/6, now 5/11, at Baird 's. WONDEBFUL SNIPS at Hall's Ba7gain Book Sale, Hastings — ColOttial Every Day Cookery Cook, 2/-. WONDEEFUL SNIPS at Hall's Bargaia Book Sale, Hastings— "Looking .Backward," by Bellamy, 2/-. ^yESTEEMAN'S SALE, HASTINGS. Fox's Navy Sergo Shorts, strongly lined, double seats; usually 9/6, 10/6, sale price 7/6 pair.— :Westerxnan 's, Hastings. ■y^ESTEBMAN'g SALE^ HASTINGS. Men's Plus-Fours, neat patterxis; usually 29/6, sale price 13/6, at VVesterman's, Sale. VyONDERFUL BARGAINS at Hall's Annual Book Sale, Hastings — "The Golden Horn," by author of ''Bengal Lancer," 5/-. "yyONDEBFUL SNIP at Hall's Bargain Book Sale, Hastings — "Girls' Owu Annual," 9/6. gPECIALS — Our famous l/9~ Wool Socka, 1/- pair, Saturday only. F. Daines, next Carlton Club Hotel4 Hast-
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 165, 30 July 1937, Page 1
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