—BBSg— —I ^-BB— - THE A.G. PHOTO COMPETITION rrs ,so huch talked ~2"g ABOOTI MOUE ANNUAL FREE ENTRY COMPETITION m. . «^ls always popnut becauae C— h Prizes avdryoM stands * clunc« of wtiudog one o t our uaefaf m • n pri»«. JUiyone nith a camera ■■ s * u aad n little thottgbt and care miiht be uccestittl. Why not flH I I £11® W? . XeflMMUber, it costs nothing to * enter. Juat briog jrour films ,D, _ 10 ® for drreloplaf and printing rnone ' tagg t#-» 4161 ALLAN GRANT PHARMACV CHEMISTS & OPTICIANS. HASTINGS. STOPi — ~ ^ * # c«» you? It depends upon your (Kote These Addresses: *»** «* Johns-Manville, the HASTINGS provod lining for all types of brakes. Heretaunga Street. 'Pbone 2696. - t . *r ?Api^ Look to Your Dickens tSreet •PhOM 1608. BRAKES. TAIL LAMPS, MIRROR, tud other SCCCSSOrieS. Freeman Motor You will be Judged BY THB CJLOTHES YOU WEAB. R^Bp|g^K «Lynx" Solte will plsce you ia tho $ first class among well-dressed meru STYLE A SMARTNESS ARE ASSURED BY WEARING «LYNX'' PoppslwaU'B axe "Lynx" Specialists A and their ertensive range excels ia the very l&tert stylcs, materials aad shades. Other Suits from 85/Dont delay— choose yours now jp \ fl| meive, ^ A PURE BRWTLE CLOTHEsjH^^H Poppeluiell^ 11 I THE PROGRESSIVE OUTFITTERS II f HASTINGS and WAIPUKURAU PARKER'S THE HOME OF JANTZENS LADIES1 MAKE YOUR SELECTION EARLY. People think of Parker'e when they think of Jantzens.
ROYALTY AT THE SHOW Visitors to tio Hawke's Bay Show will have the opportunity of witness- *»* tio smallest ruler the world has ever kaown, for Princess Ubangi, who is receat Queen of a quarter-of-a-mil-lioa of ant-eating tree-dwelling lilliputlans of the Belgiaix Congo is only 25in in lieight, scales 39 lbs. and, whilst gtill unmarried/is 32 years of age. The princess is an'accomplished danr.cr and singer, of wMch she will Diake full uso during the siow period, Ubangi who is the first of her tribe ever to leave the almost impenetrable Ubangan forests was a visitor to the receat Oovortation Celebrations and spoko over telovision- at tho B.B.C. Upon her return negotiations were niado by 0. J, Dolaney, well known Australian showUAn, who was touring Africa at that time, and. only after pronxising to raturn Ubangi to her tribe, dead or alive, within two yoara, would her parents consent to her dep&rture. Special paasport arrangements had to be made and £300 was lodged in bonds with the various South African authorities whilst bonds of £100 each are lodged with the Australian and Nfew Zealand Governments. Ubangi ia insured for £5,000 or £200 per inch tind visitors to the show should not miss the unsual wersonality. — -PJ5.A.
"TRY, TRY, TRY AGAIN" Chamber of Commerce Remits are "Old Friends" "Some of these are very old friends." conameated Mr A. O. A. Hyde, at tbe monthly meeting of the Hastings Chamber of Commerce iast evening, when copies of some 19 remits to be submitted to the annual conference of' the Associated Ghambers of Commerce of JJew Zealand at Timaru ncxt month were placed before the meeting for consideration. "Well, you know about tho dripping water aud the stone," said a meaiber. "Yps, bnt will the water hold out Jong enough to do any go.od ?" retorted Mr Hyde. After the various remits had boen considered ilr L«\ S. Candy ventured the opinion that "all the remits seemed worthy of support." The chairman, Mr Hugh W. O. Baird : Yes. We'd certainly be much happier if we could have them all given effect to.
The Military Affairs Committee of the United States Senate recomaiendec a bill creating a Government monopolj of helium production, and authorising the publie sale of the gas both at home and abroad.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 22, 19 October 1937, Page 7
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