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pggLig KQTicEa N.Z. LABOUR PARTY.— Hastings Branch. -jJLTEETING MONDAY, 20th December, at 8 p.m., in Favourite Hall. . BUSINESS. — Remits for Annual Conference. k J. E. LATTON, ! Branch Secretary. TO HASTINGS SHOPPERS pLEASE NOTICE tliat the Hastings * Shops Half-holiday will be held on MONDAY NEXT when shops will CLOSE at Noon. It is xequired that Special Notice be given that Hastings Grocers will also observe the Half-holiday on Monday Nest. On THURSDAY Shops will be OPEN ALL DAY with the exception of Butchers. They will be open for business On Thursday morning. C. GRIFFITHS, Chairman Hastings Retail Assn. ^THOMPSON 'S BUTCHERS will be A Closed MONDAY AETERNOON NEXT, Open Thursday Morning Nest. No delivery Thursday. WAIPAWA COUNTY RACING CLUB. SPECIAL MEETING. f|HIE three-year agreement between the Waipawa County Racing Club and the H.B. Jockey Club to hold the Waipawa Races on the Hastings Racecourse having expired, it is necessary to consider the future policy of the Waipawa Club, as considerable expenditure will be xequired to put the course appointments in repair. In order that the position may be thoroughly discussed a SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING will be held in the Borough Meeting Room on FRIDAY, December 17th, at 8 p.m. As the matter is one affecting all interested in the sport of racing nonmembers of the club are cordially invited to attend. W. A. TOD, President. NOTICE TO FRUIT SHIPPERS — To— ^yEBSTER gROS. AUCTIONEERS, . NEW PLYMOUTH. Will Fruitgrowers consigning to us J>y train No. 909 leaving Hastings at 7.30 a.m. kindly pos't advices by Mail Train (closes P.O. 8.5 a.m.) and consignments by Train No. 935 leaving Hastings at 7,20 p.m. kindly enclose advices in one box and mark box with an X on end and oblige. Both trains make good connection to us. No consignments should reach us later than Friday morning. WEBSTER BROS., Fruit Auctioneers, New Plymouth. OECHAEDISTS! CONSIGN YOUR FRUIT — To— gHARPE, J^OETH ^ & QO. The Oldest Fruit Auctioneers in WANGANUI. Saies Daily. Prompt Returns. (Box 382).

— RICH AND PURE BUT NOT UNDULY SWEET ' g U N B E A M J C E QREAM Guaranteed 50% Cream. From our own Dairy. SUNBEAM MILK BARS 1 Heretaunga St'. and Karamu Road. fPRESPASSEES with dog or gun on tJ- HAWKSTON and TE KOWHAI .will be prosecuted. (Signed) K. J. WILSON, Manager. " g T A E E - g O W K E T T fPHE HASTINGS STAEE-BOWKETT 1 BUILDING SOCIETY invites applications for shareB in a new Issue. Starr-Bowkett shaxes are a sound inTestment — hot a gamble. If you have a mortgage, investigate Starr-Bowkett and you will be suxprised at what it ean save you. Comparison with any other scheme welcomed. Enquire from the Secretary — H. P. STRATTON, Karamu Eoad, opp. Public Trtist. !A NYONE FOUND TEESPASSING on Mrs. Caunce's Property, or Pakatutu Station and Eeserve will be PEOSECUTED. All dogs found will be destroyed.-(Signed) MRS CAUNCE, E. H. ENGLISH (Manager for Wells Bros.). FOE SALE. pUMPS in first class condition; Galv. * Piping; Hayrakes; Mowers; Lister Engines; Emery Grinder; Electrie Forge Blower and Funnel; Engineer's Lathe. H.B. MACHINERY EXCHANGE 406 Karamu Eoad : Hastings. EADIO SERVICE. Make certain that your Eadio will perform faultlessly over the holidays by having it checked over now by qualified ppecialists. JJTLNE & jgEALE Eadio and Electrical Technieians. HERETAUNGA ST. W. 'Phone 3006. SUITABLE XMAS GIFT. The HEEMES BABY TYPEWEITEE Would prove a lasting and useful gift. Eeduced price for December: £13. JOSEPH ^yiLSON & gON £TD. HASTINGS, 'Phone 2933. fTHE LEADING CYCLE AND -*■ ACCESSOEY SHOP. Heretaunga Street : Hastings (Claude Cash, Manager). The sort of people that read this paper are the people who come to us armed with the conviction that they will be treated decently even if they lydjr qjend a few pence*

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 72, 17 December 1937, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 72, 17 December 1937, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 72, 17 December 1937, Page 16

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