PUBLIC NOTIOES "fpHIS NEW ZEALAND 0F OURS" . - (A Plea for a finer sense of Loyalty.) HASTINGS METHODIST CHURCH TO-MORROW (Sunday) at 7 p.m. Preacher: Rev. R. B. Gosnell. Anthem- — — — Brigbt, Heaxty Singing. HASTINGS AMATEtJB ATHLETIG & CYCLING CLUB. 'A NNUAIT GENERAL MEETING; A TTJESDAY; Octobcr 12th, Chamber of Commerce Rooms, 7.45 p.m. Members and inteuding members arc requested to attencU HASTINGS BRANCH — RED CBOSS SOCIETY pUBLIC jHECTURE * by MR..LEWIS de GIELGUD, M.B.E. (Under-Secretary,League of 'Red'Cross Societies, Paris) assembly hall, wednesday * " next — 8;p.m, ' rA GENERAL MEETING of Drovors will be held in the Friendly Societies' Hall at 7.30 p.m. SATURDAY;. October 9. ' HOTICE* BOBBY CALVES. Jf ESSRS. THOMAS BORTHWICK & SONS, AUSTBALASIA, LTD., are Cash •* Buyers of Bobby Calves. Farniers ring R. Sherwood, Bnyer, Hastings. Phonesj Day 4164, Night 3601. Calves collected once a week as-from 10th, Mondays and Tueadays only, t" BOBBY CALVES. pOWDRELL BROS., cash buyers of * Calves, notify all dairy farmers •oHection days ..now are— MONDAYS, TUESDAYS AND . 5VEDNESDAYS ONLY. Telephones — Day 4260; Night 3687. . , Ripe Juicy Oranges -- jbascio— /Rassioa. Fruit '•* "Sweet Pineapples \ it'sthe real fruit" pltjs - 50'pefc cent. p.ure cream THAT MAKES gUNBEAM . jGE QREAM ALL the rage Sunbeam Milk Bar — Donald Cranko R O.CKS- ' Distinctive Models . for Spring wear. Several black with white jeiief in extra large sizes. HA T H L E E N HT C KSON Heretaunga 'Buildings (upstairs) fNext Pasadena Tearooms. removal notice.' M?SS:U~GEAHT DEESSMAKEE h COSTUHIER, Karamu Road, m.s removed to shop next to Nutter's ind lately occupied by E. C. McDerjnott, Saddler. ■' - 'Phone 3638. ORCHARD1STS." Prerent Frost Loss by buying HEATING FUEL ' From J)ONOVAN & QO. WODD k COAL MERCHANTS. TH0NE 2314. 'PHONE 2314. tngram's for low prices. V ' Have you.tned our Empic Tea: 2/6 lb. Also v Chpiston Tea: 3/- Ib. Both with money back guarantee. Jus'tearrived: Fresh New Potatoes. THONE 3796. BOARD & BESIDENCE. pO LET — Niei Sunny ' Bedsittingroom, every convenience. — Lyndon Flats, 2 min. past Women 'a Rest, rpo LET— A furnished Room; electric light, telephone, gas, private entrance; suitable for person in business o r pensioner. Address, -405 King St. N., Hastings. TY^ANTED— Reasonable Private Board by young man, stranger. Write Board," Herald-Tribune, Napier. VTTANTED TO LET— Two sunny fully , furnished Flats; owtt entrance. Apply 'Phone 2087 Hastings. TyCARRIED COUPLE and- 2 small • girls 1^ and 4J, handy Tomoana preferred. Write 303, Herald-Tribune, Hastings. WHERE TO STAY , ^JfeEENGABLES Q.UEST JJODSE %ewly Renovated. Good'Table and Service. • TARIFF: 8/- per day; 5/- bed afcd breakfast; 35/- weekly. Permanents by arrangement. liarried couples eepecially catered for. iy yotjr hair is not becomtng to you— Yon should be coming to ns. JJAROELLE pOTLET gALON The Hairdressjng Specialists. Now Open ALL DAY THURSDAY. PHONE 3173.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 14, 9 October 1937, Page 1
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