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within at least £2OO, . tut about r.-< et the Interest and Sinking Fund charges, so that it is contemplated that no increase in the Rates will be necessary under this proposed Loan. The cost of Electricity for pumping water last year amounted to £2547, but the cost under Hydro-electrity will be reduced to £2OOO. Again, a great advantage, if the proposed Loan is carried, will be that there should be sufficient water for a much greater use for watering gardens, in fact, at the present moment it is anticipated that there will be no restrictions in this connection. I trust that the people of Hastings will vote in favour of the Loan Proposals on the 30th November for the reason that the present supply is totally inadequate for even the present needs of the people. G. A. MADDISON, Mayor. HASTINGS BOROUGH COUNCIL. NOTICE OF DATE OF POLLING ON PROPOSED LOAN OF £lO,lOO. to an advertisement appearing in the Hawke’s Bay “Tribune” on the 29th October, and sth, 12th and 19th November, 1927, setting worth the Proposal of the Hastings Borough Council to borrow tho sum of £lO,lOO for the purposes— WATERWORKS EXTENSION: Including Reservoir and Purchase of Land therefor; the Purchase of Machinery in connection therewith; and Sinking Additional Artesian Wells £9,925. Cost of raising the loan and contingencies £l7s—total £lO,lOO as set out in the said advertisement I HEREBY GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE that a Poll of the Ratepayers (including all other persons entitled to vote on Proposals to raise Loans) will be taken at the undermentioned places which I hereby appoint Polling places for the purpose of the said Poll on WEDNESDAY’, the 30th NOVEMBER, 1927, between the. hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. (Summer Time) namely:— 1. Protestant Hall, Heretaunga St. 2. St. Matthew’s Hall, Eastbourne Street. 3. Manson’s Implement Shop, Heretaunga Street. G. A. MADDISON, Mayor of Hastings. Hastings, November 12, 1927. HASTINGS BOROUGH LOAN POLL yyEDNESDAY, 30th NOVEMBER POLLING PLACES: (1) Protestant Hall (2) St. Matthew's Hall (3) Manson’s Shop VOTE FOR IMPROVED WATER SUPPLY AND PROGRESS!

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. ip. R. D. BROWN, Public Accountant, Hastings, has been instructed to prepare the Statement of Accounts required from the under, signed by the Official Assignee in M : A. G. Hewson’s affairs. Persons having had business transactions with me on behalf of Miss Hewson, arc requested to give Mr. Brown full information on such matters at his request. H. E. BEAMISH. Hastings, November 23rd, 1927. THE LATEST NOVELS. “Jeremy at Crale” Hugh Walpole. “Qalleon’s Reach” H. M. Tomlinson. “Right Off the Map” C. E. Montague. “Kitty” - - - - Warwick Deeping. “Ladies & Gentlemen” Irwin S. Cobb “The Quest of Youth” Jeffery Farnol “Tho Slave Junk” • Frank Packard “Pilgrims” - - - - Ethel Manrfin 6/- each; 6/4 posted F A I L’ S BOOKSELLERS tIEi.I.TAUNGA ST., HASTINGS Box 245. Telephone 538. GOOD NEWS. The best time to give buying concessions Is NOW. From the 10th inst. we will allow a rebate of at least ten per cent., excepting a few lines where a standard price is fixed, on all our wonderful collection of the world’s best for Christmas Presents. TWO SHOPS IN HERETAUNGA ST. EAST: Three doors east of Karamu Road. WEST: Five doors west of Nelson St. i H. R. FRENCH HERETAUNGAST. E, HASTINGS. Phone 529. QUALITY POULTRY FOODS FOR CHICK & HEN. New shipments to hand of Broken Wheat, Whole Wheat, Maize, Pollard, Bran. Also a splendid line of SHELLED OATS. . This is ideal food for growing pullets. gTAN JJUSSELL ’Phone 295 ’Phone 295 Delivers the Goods Free. Don’t Miss This Opportunity Now is the time to have your hair waved. We are offering Special Discounts for one month only. Also Toilet Goods of all descriptions, suitable for Xmas. Presents. We are agents for the “LE VAMPIRE” Self-Massage Roller for weight-.reducing. You are cordially invited to inspect this wonderful little roller. The Marcelle Toilet Salon 317 W, HERETAUNGA STREET MRS. E. F. McDONALD, Proprietress LOCAL GROWN FRUITS. CHERRIES—I/9 lb.; Lib. 1/-. STRAWBERRIES —1/3 per punnet. GOOSEBERRIES—3Ibs. 1/-; 121bs. GREEN PEAS—3lbs. 1/-; 71bs. 2/NEW POTATOES—Iibs. 1/-; 121bs. DELICIOUS APPLES—Bibs. 1/3. ORA Neils I for I'. lorH st V;tlue simp at STAN R USS EL I.’ S Phone 295

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 26 November 1927, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 26 November 1927, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 26 November 1927, Page 4

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