PUBLIO NOTICES. . NOTICE OF APPLICAT7.9N POR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. J , JOHN FLYNN, of Hastings, Hotel- ' keeper, being the holder of a Publican's Lieense iu respect of the house. and premises situate at Hastings, and known as the Sto.tford- Lodge Hotel, do hereby give iiotice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting to Le holden at Hastings, on the 7th day of Deeember, 1937, apply for a transf/r of the said Lieense from myself to HAROLD BARLEY, of Hastings Hotelkeeper, to whom I have assigned the iease of the said house and premiies. Dated the 11th day of Octobefr, 1937. JOHN FLYNN. * MOIORISTS. J WISH TO ANNOUNCE that I have taken o\cr the Garage recently recently occupied by Reynolds & Clark" Ltd. and known as the ' ' Kaum On In" Garage, where I will be trading as BAJEtCLAY MOTORS, catering for all motorists' requiirements and by personal supervision can ensure complete satisfaction in all classes of Motor Bepairs, etc. (Signed) CYRIL BARCLAY. 'PHONE 3064. HASTINGS CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY, LTD. ' •JT MEETING of Shareholders will be held in the Friendly Society 's Hall (Corner of Warren Street and Lyndon Road) TO-MOBROW NIGHT (Wednesday), 3rd November, at 8 p.m. Business: Important. J. S. HANNAH, Hon. Sec. THE PUBLIC IS NOTIFIED THE ' ^AMBERWELL ' ' JJEST • JJOME IS NOW OPEN. Mrs. L. Haggett, N.Z.R.N., Miss M. Haggett, N.Z.R.N.801 DUKE STREET. 'Phone 2823. FURNITUBE, Etc. QHRISTIE'S FURNITUBE FAC- • TORY guarantees every article it turns out. There is never any need for doubt as to the quality of material or workmanship. pHRISTIE'S for BETTER Value in modern Fumitnre. Eztended payment may be arranged. Speeially do' signed Bedroom Suites at £16 10/- and £19 17/6. TJEDBOOM SUITES' of modern de- • sign aud guaranteed- workmansMp in varions charming styles. Two special lines at £16 10/- and £19 17/6 at Christie's. QHRISTIE'S BEDROOM and! Dining Room Suites ,are all manufaetured in their own factory and carry their gnarantee. QHARMJNGLY ATTRAOTIVE Bedroom and Dining Room Suites now on view at Christie's, Russell St. Your inspeetion invited. QHRISTIE'S, "The Home of Fine Furnishings," ^Russell Street, Hastings. Estended payment may be arranged if desired. yjyfHEN Buying Furniture eall on Mathews. You cannot realise what value he offers until you iuspect. Ad* dress: Cnr. Heretaunga and Charles* Streets, Hastings.
CJLX Four Piece Oak Suites: Duchess, reflex mirrors, mirror-door Wardrobe, Tallboy, Double Bed; £23 10/- at Mathews', Hastings. RTATHEWS, being a manufacturer with low overhead, meets all compctition and gives a first class job. Address: Cnr. Heretaunga and Charles Streets, Hastings. MATHEWS is a practicai Cabinetmaker of 35 years experience and only inakcs the best at the lowest possible prices. TYON'T BE MISLED by supposed bargain prices. Call on Mathews before you fiually decide to buy. Mathews for factory to publio Furniture. M"ATHEWS' Furuiture Values are the foundation of Teal saving. Full value, whatever you buy at Mathews', cur. Heretaunga and Charles Streets.' Hastings. ly^A'i'HEWS does whathesays. That'a Ms way of conducting business. He receives when buying and gives when selling. Great values. LlXCEtiti in quality, euonomy in prices. Mathews sells stylisb goodt but not at stylish prices. L'OR GOOD Depeildablo quality Eur- - niture visit E. Sawyer, local furniture manufacturer and craftKnan. Fhone 3401, Stortford Lodge. gROXEN WINDOWS promptly at> tended to. None too large or too small. J. E. Bullivant, cr. King and St. Aubyn Streets. Phone 3862 Hastings. WESTERMAN'S VALUES.— Men's Blazers, plain colours, with cords or braids. To. clear 15/6. Usually 25/6. Westerman's Hastings. CAVE HALF YOUR CREAM when whipping it. Merely add I teaspoon of "Whip-It," the 30-second whipping wonder, to half-pint of cream and whip up a full pint of fluffy, delicious mixture. "Whip-It" added to half milk, half cream," gives half as much again. " Whip-It" saves hard whipping, saves money. 1/- bottle from your groeer, who recommends Stevens' "Cathedral Brand" Essences for improving Whipped cream. WESTERMAN'S VALUES.— Men 's All-wool Flannel Trousers. Smartly flnished; usually 18/6. To clear 12/6 pair- Westerman 'a Hastings^
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 33, 2 November 1937, Page 1
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