PUBLIC NOTICES. L.O.L, No. 24. jyjEMBERS & Visitors are ■i’ requested to attend the installa- *' XZ’MlSlfe tion of the above TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), 6th DEC., at 7.30 p.m. sharp. The installing officer will be the RT. WORSHIPFUL GRAND MASTER of N.Z. (E. N. BUDDEN). B. Order W.M. pATIENTS Please Note that MR. J. X L. FOSTER is NO LONGER associated with me in the practice of my profession. A. E. O’MEARA. 26/11/27. JTASTINGS HIGH SCHOOL. PARENTS who desire any information regarding the facilities offered by the School are invited to interview the Principal TO-MORROW (Wednesday), afternoon or evening. New Pupils may be enrolled at those times. Further dates for enrolment will be advertised early in February. CALE OF WORK HASTINGS BAPTIST CHURCH TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) To be opened at 2.15 p.m. by Mr. Arthur Hobcy. Attractions afternoon and evening. Admission Free. Gifts called for by ringing 976. LTAUMOANA DANCE, WEDNESXX DAY, Dec. 7th. Crest Motor Cars leave opp. P.O. 7.45, returning after dance. Fares 2/- return. Ring ’phone 69.
yyooD VILLE JJACES on WOODVILLE RACECOURSE WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY DECEMBER 7th & Bth, 1927 First Race 12.15 p.m. Come and study form for holiday meetings. Special Train Arrangements. W. A. LYON, Secretary. TTASTINGS WOMEN’S COMAX MUNITY CLUB. OWING to unforseen circumstances the Farewell Afternoon arranged for Mrs. Robertson ou Thursday Bth, WILL NOT TAKE PLACE. E. I. WATERWORTH. HAWKE’S BAY FARMING DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION. DEMONSTRATIONS on this Season’s results of Top-Dress-ing Grass Lands By DR. D. L. FREEMAN, Department of Agriculture THURSDAY NEXT Bth DECEMBER PLACE AND TIME OF MEETING: OTANE: Mrs. Crawley’s Property, Otane-Waipawa Rd., 10.30 a.m. HAVELOCK N.: Mr. F. C. White’s Property, 1.30 pan. FERNHILL: Mrs. Person’s Property, Hill’s Road, 2.45 p.m. All interested are cordially invited. A. M. RETEMEYER, Secretary. / MARTON J.C. SUMMER MEETING. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, 2nd and 3rd JANUARY; 1928. * ■DOMINATIONS for All Events CLOSE on FRIDAY", 9th DECEMBER, at 9 p.m. Full Programme see N.Z, Referee. ARTHUR WAY, Secretary, P.O. Box 3, Marton. ESTERMAN & o)7FNobby” Novel ■ ties tor Xmas.—Smart Cretonne Travel Cushions, with pocket and handle, 3/6; Hand-pleated Cush ions, in all fadeless shades, 9,6. 14'6, 16/6. A ARD Special Taxi Service now avail able, day or night. Information bureau Russell Street. Hastings. ’Phone 416. E EVENING Attractions, Sale of Work, J Baptist Church. Eastings, Wednesday next. Orchestra music, gramophone recitals. FOR EXPERT CONFIDENTIAL TYPING & DUPLICATING , rpilE U.A.S. Webber’s Buildings RUSSELL STREET, HASTINGS Phone 1751. P.O. Box 30G ("N RAMOPHONE RECITALS, Oreliest ral K Selection to-morrow evening, bale of Work, Hastings Baptist Church. DON’T FORGET Sale of Work, Baptist Church, Hastings, to-morrow, opens at *2.15 p.m Gifts called for by ringing ’Phone 076. WMTESTEBMAN & CO.’s Nobby Novelv » ties for Xmas.—A nice present. Palmolive Shavia ■ rearv ith a Gh lette safety razor free) 2/- set. ESTERMAN & CO.’s Nobby Novelties for Xmas.—A nice present for a boy: Scout Knives, 1/-, 3/6, 4/6; Picnic Knife, for 3/6.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 6 December 1927, Page 1
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