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NEWS IN ADVERTISEMENTS

Have you ever seen a snap of your own enlarged? Pick out one of your best negatives and bring it along to H. J. Lovell Smith to make a picture for you to give for Christinas. They are personal pictures that no one else can give, therefore absolutely unique.

Manchester Unity Oddfellows are reminded that the Loyal Hastings Lodge will hold its fortnightly meeting on Thursday, Bth mst.' when several important matters held over from the half-vearh- meeting will be dealt with. A party of Sisters of the Loval Napier Lodge intend being present.

The Hastings Juvenile Oddfellows’ Lodge will celebrate their first anniversary on Friday next, 9th inst. The parents of members are cordially invited to attend. The report of the past year’s work will lie presented' and matters in connection with lodge will be discussea. The newly-elected officers will be installed.

A final reminder is given of the very attractive furnishings which are to be sold in Wolseley street by Messrs Gill Bros., at 1.30 p.m tomorrow. Some of the choicest oak and rimu furniture will be sold. Every lot is like new. and must be sold, as Mr Davidson has sold his property and is leaving Hastings. A beautiful toned piano, oak bedroom suite, oak dining table (extension) are some of the items listed to be sold. Full details were in Tuesday’s papers.

All those about to furnish should not fail to attend Mr J. L. Foster's unreserved eale to-morrow at Beresford street, b-- H. W. Cunningham and. Co. Here will be found a very choice and delightful assortment of household requisites. The Grafanola . gramophone is a particularly fine instrument, having an interior key board record filing cabinet. The house abounds with choice pictures in modern gilt and oak frames, Axminster floor coverings cut-glass and silverware, all modern bedroom requisites, bed linen and blankets, and every up-to-date necessity. Noted throughout Hawke’s Bay, Baird’s grand Christmas bazaar eclipses all previous efforts this year. The extra display space now available has been Utilised t° transform the store into a veritable fairy bower. Somet) ing for everybody at prices to suit all purses. No one need be at a l’’ss about choice of gifts. To view the magnificent selection displayed here is to gain inspiration for all requirements. A hearty welcome is offered to all visitors. A well-Fppointedl rest room is available. Tlie section for Christmas presents for children should be visited by all.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HBTRIB19271207.2.6

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 7 December 1927, Page 3

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NEWS IN ADVERTISEMENTS Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 7 December 1927, Page 3

NEWS IN ADVERTISEMENTS Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 7 December 1927, Page 3

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