NEWS IN ADVERTISEMENTS
Mr. A. Garnett, architect, invite* tenders for erection of house in Pakowhai road. The Haumoana Beach Improvement Society holds its annual meeting on Monday evening in Haumoana Hall Electric current users should note the power will be off between 1.30 and 3.30 on Sunday afternoon. Tenders for the purchase of over 190 acres five miles from Woodville Post Office are invited by Mr. W. A. Lyon, solicitor, of Woodville. Particular of sale may be seen at the "H.B. Tribune’’ office. In to-day’s paper will be found the Railway Department’s advertisement giving particulars of the issue jf holiday excursion tickets for the Christmas and New Year holidays, also particulars of the extra express trains between Wellington and Audi land. Bone and Shaw have .unreserved clearing sale of general home appointments, on account of Mr W. Hodgson Nelson street, who has left for Auckland. in our room. Market street. Tuesday next. Our client has left the district, and every line has to be sold. See back page of this issue. Good advice is given by the Railway Department on the necessity of planning one's holidays in advance. As an aid towards this they publish details of the trains and excursion fares available over the Christmas and New Year holidays. Careful and early perusa] and investigation of the timetable will save much worry and last-moment confusion.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 26 November 1927, Page 6
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226NEWS IN ADVERTISEMENTS Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 26 November 1927, Page 6
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