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NEWS IN ADVERTISEMENTS

The members of the Havelock North branch of the Women's Institute are anxious for funds to carry on their good work, also that of the District Nursing Association, and have decided to run a shop in the Foresters Hall. Havelocu. on Saturday November 26. It is hoped the residents will encourage them m siw.r praiseworthy efforts ami give all they can to the following stalls: Produce, cakes, sweets, jumble and books. Westerman and Co. the readvmoney drapers. Hastings, advertise a wonderful range of practical gift suggestions for Christmas in this issue. Their assortments were never better and everything i s special:' marked to clear at their “famous low prices.’’ Don’t miss the final stops offering at their “Broadside Clearance,’’ for amongst a .marvellous range of extraordinary bargains they are clearing a great selection of pure linen damask cloths, at a third to'one half the usual prices. Have you seen them? Th e 105th anniversary of the Methodist Maori Mission will be commemorated locally this week-end. On Sunday evening the service in the Hastings Methodist Church will be taken by the Rev. A. J. Seamer assisted by the Maori Party accompanying him. On Monday evening in the Assembly Hall, a most unique'aKd fascinating programme of music, song and oratory will be given by the Maori party which comprises representatives of the great tribes to which the Methodist Maori Mission has been as the breath of life. Two brief speeches will bo given on “The Romance and Tragedy of Maori Missions’’ and “The Clash of Stone Age Barbaric Culture with Modern European Culture,’’ and 17 items of high educative and entertaining quality will be rendered by the singers and musicians,

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 24 November 1927, Page 7

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NEWS IN ADVERTISEMENTS Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 24 November 1927, Page 7

NEWS IN ADVERTISEMENTS Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 24 November 1927, Page 7

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