PUBLIC NOTICES HASTINGS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 5 -ROSE & SWEET PEA FLOWER 1V SHOW. ASSEMBLY HALL, HASTINGS i SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19th, 1927 Afternoon and Evening. Entries (including gardens) close 8 p.m. Wednesday, November 10th. . Schedules may be had on application. A. E. PALMER, Hon. Secretary. Queen Street, Hastings. P.O. Box 105. JO FRUIT EXPORTERS! Fruitgrowers who intend exporting during the coming season are notified , that applications for shipping space i must reach the office of the under- , signed not later than the 30th inst. Forms on Application. A. L. BAUMGART, Agent, N.Z. Fruitgrowers’ Federation. • Box 332, Hastings. JJAXWELTON 618 HERETAUNGA ST., HASTINGS ’Phone 1711. First Class Board and Residence. “The Ideal Home.” MRS. TASKER, Prop. SPECIALIST COLLECTORS of RENTS - INTEREST • ACCOUNTS We are experts in this business, and our organisation provides solely for such work. Our charegs are;— Rents and interest received at our office, £2} per cent. Absolutely no other charges. On overdue accounts, £lO per cent. , THE H.B. CREDITORS ASSN. LTD. Hastings and Napier. A co-operative business operated by business men 1 . “ WHITE STAR” Tourist Ser- ' vices, Ltd. Hastings to Pal uerston North, daily 8.30 a.m., 1.30 p.m. and 2.30 p.m.; Sunday 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. Connects for Wellington, ’ Wanganui and New Plymouth. Booking Office SMITH & CO., Opp. Railway Station. ’Phone 500; night ’phone 1295. “WHITE gTAR ” TOURIST SERVICES, LTD. CIRCULAR TOUR. , HASTINGS - TAIHAPE - WANGANUI ■ PALMERSTON N. Second Tour on Saturday next, the • 19th November. Early booking is essential for this tour. Car leaves Hastings at 2.30 p.m. Saturday, arrives back Hastings Sunday evening. Two seats available this week end. I 'Phone 500 to reserve. Booking Agents— SMITH & CO., ’ (Opp. Railway Station) - Hastings DON’T FORGET the Concert to-night in St. Andrew’s Hall Market Street, Hastings, at S p.m. Admission X/-. , Sweets on sale. ■ WE have just completed another 1 very fine range of exclusive designs in DIAMOND RINGS. Those contemplating purchasing should not fail to see them at ' T> M. KESSELL’S • JEWELLER, ' X> ’ HASTINGS I QONSULT A RADIO EXPERT. ANY SET BUILT TO ORDER. i 1 Five and six-valve NEUTRODYNE ’ SETS, complete with aerial equipment, etc., from £27 10/-. ) J LYON... LICENSED DEALER • 306 GRAY’S ROAD, HASTINGS z ' > MASSAGE, ELECTRO-MEDICAL 1 TREATMENT. CHIROPODY. JD ED WARD, ■ A MASSEUR j Cert, and Regd. Cr. KING & KNIGHT STREETS, • ’Phone 604 Hastings DAYLIGHT-SAVING MEALS. After the evening sport have supper at rpHE CITY BUFFETT. i Willie Wong- Chef and Proprietor. . Meals always ready. Grills to order. , Fish and Chips to take home, j NOTE: The Only Address 305 Heretaunga St. E., Hastings (near Salvation Army Barracks). BERBIDGE’S Spot Cash Bargain Fair—Ladies’ Patent Bar Shoes, low heel, 15/-. TTASTINGS BOTTLE EXCHANGE. (Near Tribune) 210 QUEEN ST. EAST, HASTINGS Cash Buyers of Wine, Whiskey, Gin, Ale Bottles, etc. Dry Bones and Old Rags any quantity For Sale: Jars and Bottles of all descriptions. Agents. NON-SLIP POLISH. ERRIDGI Spot Cash Bargain Fair—Ladies’ One-bar and Lace Shoes, small sizes 3/9, large sizes 4/9. Cheaper tha« having your old ones repaired. i TJERRIDC E’S Spot Cash Bargain i, t> Fair.- uadies’ Patent Shoes, onec bar, fancy trimming. 5/-; Glace cut-out, oi.c bar low heel, 7/6.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 18 November 1927, Page 1
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