.PPBLIO NOTICES. PARKVALE GOLF CLUB. TL'rEMBEES •' are reminded of the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the above Club to be held in tho Rialto Tea"Rooms THIS EVENING at 7.45 p.m. , , E. E. RlXON, Hon. Sec. «UNSHINE CIRCLE, Townswomen's N? Guild.— The ANNUAL MEETING will be held in the Methodist Hall on MONDAY, 22nd November, at 2.30 p.m. — M. McQUIRE, Sec. TTHE WOMEN 'S DIVISION FLOWER SHOW will be held- on WEDNESDAYr NOV. 17 th in their "Rooms. Admission 6d. • Afternoon tea free. Everyone welcome. :" HASTINGS HORTICULTURAL SOC. pOSE & gWEET pEA gHOW ENTRIES CLOSE at Hixon's Seed Shop, 'Phone 2388, on THUESDAY, 18th Nov., at 9 p.m. Will h'olders of all Cups and Trophies won at any 'previous Rose Shows please leave at Hixon's before Saturday next. Schedules from all Seed Shops. PREE T ECTURES A REE ECTURES OnCHRISTIAN SCIENCE By Q.AVIN ^LLAN, C.S.B. Of ' TOEONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA. A member of the Board of Leetureship of The Mother Church, tho First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachussets, NAPIER — FORESTERS' HALL THUESDAY, 18th NOVEMBER, at 8 p.m. P HASTINGS — ASSEMBLY. HALL . FRIDAY, 19th NOVEMBER, At 8 p.m. ' JJELANESIAN pLOWEE gHOW .PUKETAPU HALL, » THUESDAY, NOV. 18th, at 2.30 p.m. Country Produce and- H°me-made - i • Cfikes. • , , . Admission 1/% Afternoon Tea 6d. DAKUE at 8 p.m. Munro'a Orchestra. Bus leaves BoaQhsl, Cprner 7.45 p.m., 1/* return. MRS. T. H. LOWRY, Organi?er. MRS. J. J." ANDERSON, Hon. Sec. . PUENITUEE, Etc. pURNITURE coming "in and going out every day at Culy's,'so are satisfied customofs. Be onq! T>UY YOUR XMAS. GIFTS NOW. Try our Lay-by System. No interest charges. Culy's, the small shop with a big reputation. "V"MAS. GIFTS. — Get in early: Brassware, Eireside Chairs. A big assortment of new goods to choose from. — Culy's, Heretaunga -Street West. TTASTINGS PEOPLE are too good judges of quality and value to need instruction. Inspection cordially invited. — Culy 's, Heretaunga Street West. ' pHRISTIE'S FURNITURE FACTORY 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 Furnitilre. Extended payment may be arranged. Specially designed Bedroom Suites at £16 10/- and £19 17/6. T?EDROOM SUITES of modern design and guaranteed workmanship in various charming styles. Two special lines at £16 10/- and £19 17/6 at Christie's. . . pHRISTIE'S BEDROOM and Dining Eoom- Suites are all manufactured in their own factory and carry their guarantee. • QHABMINGLY ATTRACT1VE Bed- - room and Dining Room Suites now on view at Christie's, Russell St. Your inspection invited. 0HRISTIE 'S, " The Home of line Furnishings," -Russell Street, Hastings. Extended payment may be arranged if desired. pUK UOUD Depeudable. qruality Purniture visit E. Sawyer, loeal furni* ture manci'aclurer and eraftsoian. Phone 3401, Stortford Lodge. . ————— i TO LET. pO LET. — ^Furnished Bach, eloctric stove and light. Apply 'Phone 2406, Hastings. UPO LET — Beautiful unfurnished Flat, 2 rooms and kitclienette, lireplace, every couvenience. Lyndon Flats, • 2 min. past Woman's Rest. rj^O LET. — Furnislied Bach, all conveniences. Apply Wentworth, Avenue .Road W., Hastings. TIO LET.— S-Toomed House, furnished, 35/-; 6 Rooms, 27/6; 6 Rooms, Havelock N., 25/-; also Beach Houscs. Apply to F. C. Wilkinson, Queen St., Dext Post Office. ■DEAUTIFUL PATTERNS in fine Dinnerware, Doulton, Grindley's, Grimwades, Meakin 's, etc. comprise some of the well known makes stocked at .Cooper's, Central Bldgs., Hastings.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 45, 16 November 1937, Page 1
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