On Saturday afternoon at 1 o’clock th e alarm bell of the Havelock North Fire Brigade will be rung to summon all to attend the demonstration in the Domain. Competitions by local firemen and visitors from Napier. Hastings and Tomoana will be held, and n real fire will be extinguished. AU the usual fruit, lolly and ice-cream stalls will be there and everyone, particularly the children, should enjoy themselves immensely. "Cakes and Puddings.”—Leave your orders now for Christmas cakoe and plum puddings. We make and ice your Christmas cakes and save you all the trouble. And the plum pudding, well—that’s one of our specials at "Compton’s.”* SHORT ADDRESSES TO MEN. APPEARANCE. Attention to appearance is one of the marked characteristics of modern life. No man ran afford to neglect himself to tee extent of creating a poor impression. We are here to assist yo.i in presenting a good appearme-'. —Millar and Giorgi. Men and Boys’ Outfit.ers, Palmerston North and Hastings.—Aclvt. No. 12. To lessen the labour of furniture nnd floor polishing there’s nothing like liquid “Tan-Ol.” Less rubbing needed and gives a longer shine. All gi veers*
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 8 December 1927, Page 5
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187Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 8 December 1927, Page 5
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