F THE BURTON BREWERY HASTINGS Have in stock for Xmas, trade fully matured 'IOTTLED ALES & INVALID STOUT Also A LIGHT REFRESHING ALE Free from any Deposit. Highly recommended during summertime. Also bottlers of DUNEDIN ALE CBOWN ALE (Christchurch) TUI ALE WINES & SPIRITS All the leading brands in stock. AEBATED WATERS & COBDIALS of all description. Latest machinery installed. Orders delivered FREE Hastings and Napier. Ring telephone No. 12, Hastings, or write, and your order will be promptly attended to. , Inspection Cordially Invited NEWBIGIN & SON HASTINGS STREET. HASTINGS. ’Phone 12. gfefrS GOING ! GOING ! ! GONE ! ! ! “iiecSber Ist is the Closing Date iy.'V- —after that it will jjAj, be too late to take , ■ advantage of r 3jP HEMINGWAY’S rre Special Concession to EXAMINATION STUDENTS £2 2/-SAVED i •‘Every student who enrols before Ist December, 1927, [• will have his or her Examination Entrance Fee paid by ” the Schools.” No special conditions. You only have to complete the course, and pay the ordinary schedule fees, either by instalments or in advance. Write to-day and for full particulars to HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS P.O. Box 516 AUCKLAND
gOLWAY allege A SPLENDIDLY EQUIPPED GIRLS’ BOARDING SCHOOL. Modern Buildings with fireproof Dormitories and Sleeping Porches. 18 Acres of Ground, planted 60 years ago, mainly with English trees. INSTRUCTION from Primary Classes to University Standard. Special attention paid to Music, Art and Domestic Science. Sports include Tennis, Basketball, Swimming. - The College is situated in one of the healthiest localities in New Zealand, ar everything possible is done to ensure perfect health and comfort for - pupils. For Propecius apply to the Principal MBS. M. B. THOMPSON,'M.A. ) Or the Secretary, Box 63, Masterton. pABENTS! ABOUT THAT GIRL! "*■ Don’t send her into the world untrained. Enrol her with CLIFTON COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Mrs. A. H. Gilby, P.T.C., Principal, 201 St. Aubyn Street, HAstings, for a course in SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, or BOOK-KEEPING. Day and Evening Classes. ’Phone 1355. HASTINGS BOBOUGH LOAN POLL WEDNESDAY, 30th NOVEMBER POLLING PLACES: (1) Protestant Hall f; (2) St. Matthew’s Hall F (3) Manson’s SUop VOTE FOR IMPROVED WATER SUPPLY AND PROGRESS! * SPECIALPURCHASE TRAVELLERS’ SAMPLE HAIR CLASPS, from Id each FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS— All Prices MANICURE BETS— ‘ 3/- ' LADIES’ HANDBAGS, from— 3/LADIES’ PURSES, from— 9d GENT’S PURSES, from— lOd PHOTO FRAMES— All Prices Full stocks of COLUMBIA RECORDS on hand and arriving. THE RECORD GRAMOPHONE CO. <2O HERETAUNGA STREET W. ' FOSTER BROOK BOOKSELLER, STATIONER & NEWSAGENT, HASTINGS. •Phone 134-742. Box 3. “Jew Buss,” by Lion Feuchtwanger 10/•‘Pomps and Vanities,” by a Gentleman with a Duster — 7/•‘The Castlerock Mystery,” by Geo. Gibbs— 6/ - •‘Flamingo,” by Mary Borden— 6/•‘The Final Count,” by Sapper—3/6 XMAS. CARDS AND CALENDERS. DIARIES FOR 1928. WATERMAN, SWAN k ONOTO ‘ FOUNTAIN PENS * INKS. CIRCULATING LIBRARY Bu” a Book a Week— a Library In a year.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 26 November 1927, Page 4
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