Notabilia.
TO-MORROW'S SERVICES. Baptist, Hand 7. St. Paul's, 11 and 7. Cathedral, 8, 11, 2.30, 3.30, and 7. Trinity Wesleyan, 10.30, 11 and 7. Congregational, 11 and 7. St. Augustine's, 11 and 7. AMUSEMENTS, MEETINGS, KTO. Union Rowing Ciuß tbcial, Foresters' Hall, Wednesday, July 31at, 8. Limelight lecture, Congregational Churoh, Wednesday next, 8. Annual ball, Hastings Fire Brigade, Princess Theatre, Wednesday, August 7. Hodge and Harpur's Adelphi Dramatic Co., Theatre Royal, Wednesday, "Under the British Flag." Mission, St. Paul's schoolroom,.Monday, 7.30 p.m. Meeting, farmers oi Hawke's Bay, A. and P. Society rooms, Ist Auguet, rd forming Farmers' Union. AUCTION SALES. M. Lascelles, Monday, 2, fruib and produce; Thursday, 2, land in estate of R Donovan (deceased). R. Sowersby, Hastings, on R. Winsley's premises, Murdoch road, farming Btock, implements, etc. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. UTenders close noon Monday alterations and new works, A. and P. Society's grounds. Train arrangements H.B. Hunt Club races at Hastings notified. Laundry or other work by the day wanted. Suratura tea for purity, strength, and fragrance. Thorp's boot sale, prices lower than ever. Employers and others requiring carpenters or joiners inspect the "Vacant . Book " at A. H. Wilson's. Great sale ladies' underclothing at Miss Trehearn's starts to-day. W. Anderson, Kaikora, wants a carpenter. Solid silver and silver-plated ware at A. H. Wilson's. The "Vacant Book," a registrar ot carpenters and joiners awaiting engagement. A. Helm, Clive Hotel, wants female cook. Part of gun-stock lost. Experienced ploughman wants situation. J. J. Blackburn, Rope Works, wants strong boy. Mrs G. T. Fannin wants general servant. Bricklayer wanted by P. Gleeson, Colenao Hill. Dividend now payable Union Bank of Australia. T. Durney wants strong lad as apprentice to carpentering.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9298, 27 July 1901, Page 8
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278Notabilia. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9298, 27 July 1901, Page 8
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