j »*», ift S* ’%l g I D • i JJASTINGS Y.M.C.A. ST. MATTHEW’S HALL. ' THURSDAY EVENING, AT 8. Air. H. N. HOLMES, Head Sec., ‘ of Wellington, will give an Address: on "The Onward Sweep of a. Mighty Movement,” illustrated with Limelight. Views of Y.AI.C.A. Buildings and AA’ork from all parts of the world. ALL ’WELCOME. NO CHARGE, j Business Alen’s Luncheon at 1: p.m. on Thursday, at the Piccadilly j Tea Rooms. ; MATRIMONIAL. — Prepossess-j ing Young Lady wishes to | correspond with Gentleman in good ‘ position with view to above; i strictly confidential. —Apply, “G. i M.,” this Office. >
MANGATARATA CLEARING SALE. De pelichet McLeod and CO. will sell, without reserve, on Wednesday, 21st December, 12 noon, at MANGATARATA STATION, WAIPUKURAU, the following horses, plant, furniture, etc. : — C. H. Signalman, by Clanranald ■ —AVeathereye 12 draught horses and harness 6 hacks by The Possible and AVaiuku 3 unbroken ponies by Mannikin 1 dogcart horse, “Tommy”
MADDISON’S HASTINC’S BEST CHRISTMAS STORE. READY! EVERYTHING READY! We have made a Brilliant Display of Special Christmas Purchases, marked at Gift Prices. Our Store is beautiful in its Christmas Dress. To finish Christmas bright you must start right. Our Prices and Variety make Christmas Shopping a Fascination. SUITABLE CHRISTMAS GIFTS. Ladies’ Dainty Cambric, Linen, Christmas. and Japanese Handkerchiefs — Exclusive Drawn-thread Tussore , ,6d to 3/6 Silk Table Covers, 10/6 to 25/Ladies’ Kid Gloves by the Drawn Linen Tray Cloths, SideWorld’s best makers, 1/11 to 8/6 board Covers, D’Oyleys. etc. Real Maltese Lace Scarves and Beautifully worked Frilled PilCallarettes 5/6 to 60/- low Cases 2/6 to 12/6 The newest in Ladies’ Bags, Silk Embroidered Wool Delaine Purses, Leather Goods, Electro- Blouse Lengths, Bargain, 4/11 Plate, Perfumes, etc. Fine Selection of Cushion CovSunshades at Half-Price for ers and Oriental Goods.
1 8-h.p. Hornsby engine, shafts and tools, 1 6-b.h.p. White oil engine and cover, 1 pump, I set wool scales and sack truck, 2 saw benches and saws, 2 reaper and binders, 1 grass mower, 1 turnip drill, 1 broad-cast seed sower, 1 s.b. chaff-cutter, 1 rake, 1 scoop, rollers, ploughs, discs, and Tine harrows, endless chain hoist, and rope hoist, 1 waggon and 3 carts, dogcart, buggy and harness, wire and staples, fencing tools and standards, 2 grindstones, posts and firewood, empty sacks, 1 lawn mower.
WILLIAMS 8 KETTLE, LIMITED, GENERAL MERCHANTS, gJjgZUgA SEEDS SUTTON’S GARDEN seeds Beg to advise having just received their N EW SEASON’S Supply of SUTTON'S Famous Pedigree Garden Seeds, both Flo Aver and Vegetable, in Packets. Lists and Catalogues forwarded free on application. FOR SALE FOR SALE SEED POTATOES in the following varieties :— ’’“EARLY ROSE PINK BEAUTY HEBRON UP-TO-DATE AND DAKOTA REDS Special Garden Manures —Bone Manure, Blood Manure Superphosphate and Potato Manure. Algeiian and etc-Seed Oats, machine cleaned and undressed; Cape Barley, machine cleaned and undressed. Rye Grass, Cocksfoot, Clovers, etc. Special Lawn Grasses. INSECTICIDES : MONTA UK — The best Insecticide known for Winter Spraying. Sold in I and 4-gallon tins RED SPRAYING OlL— The Department of Agriculture (Orchards and Gardens) are recommending absolutely Red Oils for Spraying purposes this year. Sold in I, 2 and 4-galion tins SCALECIDE — Mixes instantly with cold water, and stays mixed; will not injure the trees. Sold in I gallon tins ARSEEATE OF LEAD— For codlin moth and all leaf-eating insects. Sold in 2 and 101 b jars VERMORII E — Readily mixed in water invaluable for spraying for leaf curl, potato blight etc. SPRAYING OUTFITS The International Harvester Co’s famous Spraying Outfits, in I and 2-horse power (recommended bv Department of Agriculture). Used extensively throughout the world’s orchards. Inquire for particulars and local testimonials, also for present users. WILLIAMS and KETTLE, LIMITED.
A NNUAL SCHOOL CONCERT and dramatic ENTERTAINMENT. "A SCHOOL FOR DAUGHTERS” ; To be followed by distribution of Prizes. St. Joseph’s Giris’ Schoolroom, . Hastings, i MONDAY. DECEMBER 18. 1910.’ Tickets, 2s. i Concert Commences at 8. Napier amateur boxing ASSOCIATION. theatre royal. grand amateur PROGRAMME For BOXING NIGHT, D ecember 26th. Meeting of the Best Amateur Talent of New Zealand. Full particulars later. R. AV. DALGLEISH, | Box 36, Secretary, i
Couches, chairs, hall stand, tables, chiffonier, office desk, pictures, carpets, linoleums, clock, ornaments, duchess sets, wardrobe and chest of drawers, etc., kitchen and dairy utensils, and hand cream separator. Garden tools, etc. Beds, single and double, pillows, blankets, and sheets. Table cutlery and silver ware. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. ~ TENDERS) TENDERS are invited for painting the Catholic Church, Convent, and Parish buildings, Hastings (labour only). Specifications may be seen at Gallagher, Carr and Co. Herctaunga Street, Hastings. Tenders close Friday, December 23rd, 1910.
Stocls ! LATEST IN LADIES' FOOTWEAR. Patent Calf and Ideal Kid Walking Shoes. Nevi Shapes, Latest Ideas Specialities in Men's Boots High Grade Goods Best Show. Best Value in Hastings. The Wilson Shoe Co. (uu s. h. knight. Heretaunga Street, HASTINGS.
THE GRAND HOTEL, HASTINGS. EVERYTHING UP-TO-DATE. The above Well-known and Popular House is one of the finest and equipped Hotels in the Dominion, and is absolutely Fire Proof. COMMODIOUS & WELL LIGHTED SAMPLE BOOMS Otkly tlie- of Wisic-® and Spirits are- obtainable at tbe Grand. G. e. MACKAY. PROPRIETOR. TELEGRAMS :“THE GRAND, HASTINGS. Phore'JUL
Hastings orchestral society. FINAL CONCERT 1910 SEASON. PRINCESS THEATRE, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 14th, At 8 p.m. Vocalist: AIRS, J, A. ROSEWARNE. Solo Vioiiniste: MISS AV A SYMONS. Orchestral Numbers comprise:— Overture “ Poet and Peasant (Von Suppe). Tone Picture “ Sunset ’’ (A. E. Matt), Alenuetto and Finale. Fourth Symphony in D majoi (Haydn), Three Dances from ‘‘Henry A 111/' (Ed. German). Gavotte ” Heimliehe Liebe ” (J. Resch), Selection *’Country Girl’ 1 by Gclh-.y). Subscribers r.nd holders of 2/tickets may reserve their --.eats at Hall's without extra charge. N. E. BRATHWAITE, Hon. See. and Treas.
THE “PERFECT” LOUNGES. COUCHES CHAIRS. I - i i j I Call and Inspect the greau variety of design* we have in stock, and you will be convinced 1 TOMBS and GRUBB, I Sole Manufacturers for Hawke’s Bay and Wellington Districts.
BICYCLES : 8.5. A., ‘Dominion,” “Premier,'' and Bicycles from C. 6 16s 6d complete Note—Our B.S.A. is Built by the B.S.A. Co. throughout IN REPAIRS WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. BEST VARIETY and QUALITY of ACCESSORIES. J. E. JO NE S. || Dominion Cycle Works
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 3, 14 December 1910, Page 8
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