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® MARKER The Ideal Holiday Resort Hl'in'« m’| THRIVING centre of agricultural and pastoral industry all TENTS AND the year round, Hawke’s Bay is also in the summer season CAD one of the most brilliant and attractive of New Zealand’s play- | | F kJ tZ/"\ K grounds. This year, with the prospect of a warm summer ahead—a typical outdoor season of pleasure-seeking—people r~OF Sale Of Hire grSffigi from far and near on pleasure bent will turn to Hawke s Bay during the coming weeks. We specialise in Tents and Camp Re- TRAVEL Almost every attraction the North Island can offer is represented quirements—Motor Tents . . . Hiking. r\r\c in Hawke’s Bay in unsurpassed quality. Glorious sea beaches with all Tents .. . Family Tents .. . Beach GOODS . the amenities modern communities-by-the-sca can offer; an immense Tents . . Ridge I ole Tents, and all Our chojce of variety of coastal and inland scenery ; superb camping grounds for eamp Travel Requisites motorists; picnic spots by bush and river—all these, and more, in a Phone Us for Particulars. Hawke’s Buy? climate clear and warm, with the fierceness of summer heat tempered by the cool ocean breezes from the sparkling bay itself. , The attractiveness of Napier, the principal centre, needs no stressing L./\ In Lz CX. lItIkJH VV f \ T LuCl • to those who have sampled Hawke’s Bay’s holiday form in recent years. M APvr T ct uactimpc mrocnN ct naowd . The most modernly-designed, built, and equipped town in New Zea- MARKET ST., HASTINGS .. EMERSON ST., NAPI-R. land—and for that matter in Australasia —Napier is an ideal head- m ' ■ quarters for tourists, whether they be week-end visitors from a neigh- — bouring district or world travellers far-seeing enough to plan an itiner- The Interior Bank of New Zealand, Napier. ary embracing Hawkes Bay in summertime. HOLE IN THE CAFE BUILT BY Many Attractions For Visitors. (Next to) gaiety theatre, dickens street. W*. ji Ahl x*"* i I C* i ‘ I As in past years, Napier is stepping itself out to cater for visiting OPFN FROM 11 aMTO k a m M ANGUS Ltd. throngs. A programme of carnival entertainments has been arranged, OPEN FROM II A.M. TO 5 A.M. * * anr Hastings and everything possible is being done to ensure that visitors will enj’oy ‘ ALL NIGHT SERVICE. ’ > NAPIER AND HAbDNGb. each moment of their stay . The annual Mardi Gras, directed by the The Rendezvous of all sports . Try us for a Tasty Grill or Fish MeaL Napier Thirty Thousand Club, will again be a hub of the organised F class Suer Menu Interior Fittings in Queensland Maple from our Factory. activities. Special Competitions Open to resident and visitor alike have lr ass u PP er enu - „„„„„ MAPiFP teen arranged, and the procession and coronation of the queen will be a QUICK LUNCH COUNTER AND DINING ROOM. OWEN STREET. PHONE 250. NAPIER. climax to the carnival now in progress. Carnival on Marine Parade. The HOLE IN THE WALL CAFE FRANK WYNNE, Proprietor. T"l I F On Napier’s magnificent Marine Parade, with its baths, paddling * | | I E pools, gardens, play area, palm grove and “Sound Shell,” the all-the-l l - > k | g ■ T lj"“ ] year-round attractions, will be amplified with side-shows, rides, merryW A I I l\J (l\ HCJI r" 9 go-rounds and games. Open-air skating, band concerts and various I ■ xz 1111 M Il ll— u— entertainments will be arranged nightly from now on until the end of \/\f j I fj H A Ft rl flip January. Bathing beauty contests will be held on Boxing Day. In VV I E 5 Ni I I/\ I 1 Extends rne the a f ternoon t jj e con t es t will be open to young girls ranging from Compliments of the Season. six vears to 14 years, and in the evening the older girls will be judged 0. in teams of two, the deciding factors to be uniformity, attractiveness vX W • of costume, and stage presence. The final contest will be for the best mdividua! bathing girL ' KARAMU ROAD HASTINGS EXCELLENT CUISINE AND CUMrUKI. Other events for the same day are a baby parade, a fancy-dress a j a BEST WINES AND SPIRITS STOCKED. procession for children, and a dog parade. The night should be one And at Awatoto . of typical Napier gaiety, with fancy dresses in profusion and the proGEO. LUTTRELL - « Proprietor. ceedings enlivened by band and dance music. ■■■... — — Cash Buyers of Calf Skins, Hides, Sheepskins, Wool, JAS. J. NIVEN & CO. . Tallow, Etc. Limited DEAL DIRECT WITH us - ENGINEERS AND MERCHANTS, . PORT AHURIRI ' *’_J ' / We are the Largest Exporters of Hides and Sheepskins Phone !98. ’ P.O. Box 4. ' in New Zealand - KItJG S TR E E 7“ A . n<, ”“ at U _ HASTtNGS. Proudly Claim 49 years of faithful and unbroken service A in the engineering industry. J 1 The A VISIT Hawke’s Bay to our big bookMerchandise always on hand. < AlltOmObilC SHOP Will be a pleasure Our workshop handles all classes of Foundry and Engineer- <> , ‘J, ’ ■KmX’-W- A • • Selecting yOUT gifts ing Work and Machinery Manufacturing for New Zealand ' — ~~ ASSOCIStIOn 1 j 1 1 V *** 1 1 Everything on display and easily Splendid Beach Amenities. , I accessible. ownr _n c iimmrANTC Extends a cordial welcome to • USE STERNOL OILS AND LUBRICAN a with beaches, Napier with its sunshine and sea motorists to use the various LATEST BOOKS breezes, lends ample inducement to bathers. Always popular, perhaps to camping grounds in Hawke’s MAGAZINES 1 1,1 some extent on account of its handy situation, on the very edge of the g a y. of which are situ- x Z ,r- W z nnnirc actual business area of the town, the Marine Parade, well known by atef j j n attractive surround- VIEW BOOKS 1859 1935. tourists the world over, is provided with all the facilities for holiday- j ngg . POST CARDS . 1 a makers. With the many changes which have been brought about since ’ punTHFRAPH Al RTIM9 LJ /)] I’S I tTI tbe earthquake of 1931, in an effort to beautify this pleasant locality, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS I I Lm I w the parade is now far more attractive than it has ever been in the past. r*mnciTrc FANCY STATIONERY Another of the more favoured beaches is that at Westshore, but ten CAMP 511 Eb. Just as when we pioneered the sawmilling and building in- minqtes’ drive from the town. Here is to be found a fine stretch of WOODVILLE, DANNEVIRKE, Call and look over our stocks - dustries in Hawke’s Bay, 76 years ago, so to-day we still sandy beach and generally a good surf to add to the p ensures o NORSEWOOD, WAIPUKURAU, nAnr'r-xr-Ki lead in stocks, quality and prices—and, moreover, our ex- ing- Haumoana Beach, situated.just off the beaten track between Hast- HASTINGS, MARSDEN BOOK t.n.ive expeHenee is g ive„ and ...is, be di M t TARAOAtB £ C Q LT Q Listed below are some of the lines we stock. JomL y fandJape seen” P ° HUE ’ ’ EMERSON ST., NAPIER „ . T . „ . ■ .• u j o a*• ery, A trip out to Cape Kidnappers—the home of the gannets—or < 1 ■ Timber, Joinery, Paints, Domestic Hardware, Presentation t hr oU gh the Greenmeadows district are but two other of the numerous Members of associations requiring Cutlery, AU Building Requisites, Glass, Oils, Wallpapers, t rips offered sightseers. "’^^communrcatrw'ith 16 ' 1 tO T*"□TA VfiV Tools of all descriptions. . commumca e Importance of Commerce and Farming. R Mi CHADWICK, Secretary, I u . CTl * lr c ctouft NAPIFR Distributors of “Duco” and Dulex, the wonder enamels Herschel! Street - Napier. ’u .1 > for cars and the household. Both fropi the industrial and the agricultural standpoints, the town Te i ephones: office, 682; < Next Caledonian HoteL) has achieved an enviable position among the commercial centres of New private, 964. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. Zealand. Primary and secondary industries alike provide employment NIGHT SERVICE. ROBERT HOLT& SONS Ltd. S to take Sawmillers, Timber and Hardware Merchants. ishing secondary industries and the large volume of primary produce r B m. CHADWICK, scullin Proprietress , taken from the fertile rural lands surrounding the town that Napier is Secretary. MISS SCULLIN, Proprietress. . NAPIER and HASTINGS. dependent. Phone 839. 1859 * * The outlook for the future of Napier’s secondary industries pro- . " raises well. Although beset by many setbacks, especially in the past few years when slump, earthquake and fire have retarded the progress to • I L*. a. ■ « I A CORDIAL INVITATION some extent of many of the businesses, the secondary industries are I i I I I /A UUADIML UN VI I IVIN now slowly regaining ground lost. With evidence of a gradual but |NdL I U I 1 I Is extended to you when in Napier for your Xmas holidays to visit steady return of confidence on the part of ablhhed Ly UC k /**< / Anderson’s famous Nurseries. Wellesley Road. 25 modern glass- view the fact that many of the concerns have been established on soua x houses and the largest palmhouse in Australasia, full of handsome foundations With SOUnd financial backing, it SeettlS Safe tO predict more ©I | C flowering plants, graceful palms and hundreds of thousands of seed- rapid progress in the future. Ifl M 1 ng3 ' St> far as agricultural and pastoral activity is concerned, it is just;- | Q [)|(2KENS ST. The latest novelties in all plants. A sight worth going a long way to fiably claimed that Napier is the hub of commerce for Hawkes Bay. MAD 1/ CT" STREET see. Only 10 minutes from the centre of the town. Most of the primary products are consigned to Napier, for consign- I lnl\l\Ll J > NAPIER — ment to oversea markets as well as to other parts of the Dominion. . DI CD . . z-> kir Sheep, dairy and pig farmers send their stock forward to freezing IN/ArlCiX (Opposite J. N. ANDERSON & SONS A nd „ s «„ Hs „ S on’ S Limited Napier, where business is steadily increasing. FOR Garage. „ ct , , , c ... Work of Progressive Association. Morning and Afternoon Nicholas Paxie - Proprietor. Growers or Anderson s sturdy seedlings. WELLESLEY ROAD PHONES 1046, 1047. NAPIER. Recently formed in Napier to advance the interests of the town ’ , the Napier Progressive Association has already to. its credit a sound an j C o l t ] Luncheons, ' record of initial progress and achievement. The aims of the associa- Cot-irCwina’ Mpalc tion include the stimulation of business, together with the handling Suppers, OdUSiyulg I ICdlb SL_I ADD IC IT of publicity of all descriptions, and the organisation of various schemes all 1 1 jg fC fC |/ j I I I for attracting attention to the town, and what it has to offer as a busi- Creams, ALL HOUTS • I L. B • ness an( j amusemen t centre. jn • 1 — . _ < .• • Iced L/rinkSj M A n 1 r n Particularly valuable work has been embarked, upon by the associaInAflcK tion in the direction of advertising Napier both in New Zealand and Confectionery, *'•* *** *- overseas. With the whole-hearted support given by the business people NATION!AI CAFF _ V7 , . ... f fAiin f the association can work along very sound lines, and can safely recom- Etc. IN/A1 IkJiNML. unre wholesale Manufacturers or All Classes or t 0 intending visitors and holiday-makers its principal working . . slogan: “Shop in Napier for the maximum of value and service.” The Best Meals m Napier. Hats and Caps. ° MISS K. MULLANY.

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 75, 21 December 1935, Page 17

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