KING’S THEATRE, HASTINGS. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. fIIHE Heart of a Sioux; Garda -*■ Lake; Italian Switzerland; The Usurer; Waiter No. 5; Levi’s Dilemma, etc., etc. PRICES—I/6, 1/-, and 6d. NAPIER CATHEDRAL. QRGAN JJECITAL. TO-NIGHT ! MR. HORACE WEBER (Cathedral Organist), Assisted by Mr. Stanley Prime (Baritone). THANKS. T And my family wish to return thanks to many kind friends for sympathy expressed and for wreaths sent during our recent sad bereavement. THOMAS HORNE. CLIVE RIVER BOARD. TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 10 per cent, will be added to all Rates due to the above Board after MARCH 14th, 1911. By order of the Board, EDWARD BISSELL, Feb. 27th, 1911. Collector. MRS. Alexander would be pleased to receive a few evening ! pupils for French and Esperanto. 206, Eastbourne Street, Hastings. REMOVAL NOTICE. * T BEG TO NOTIFY that I have -*• removed from the old shop occupied by me for the past eleven years to Brick Shop, CORNER OF HERETAUNGA AND HASTINGS STREETS, HASTINGS, opposite Borough Council ’ Chambers, as from the Ist March, 1911. T. MORGAN. ’Phone 453. P.O. Box, 3. TO BUILDERS. ~~ TENDERS are invited until noon of WEDNESDAY, MARCH Bth, for the erection of a Fire Brigade Station (in brick) at Hastings. Plans and specifications tb be seen at our Hastings and Napier offices. RUSH & JAMES, Architects. PUBLIC NOTICE I stock CHAFF (oaten sheaf, oas straw, wheat straw), OATS, BARLEY, CRUSHED BEANS, BRAN, STRAW (wheat and barley), HAY (South Island meadow and local lucerne), POLLARD, WHEAT, MAIZE, RICE MEAL, GRIT, POTATOES, and ONIONS, and delivered promptly to any part of the town.
T. CLARKSON,
QUEEN STREET, HASTINGS.
TJULBS! Bulbs! Bulbs!—Splen- -■-* did assortment of Anemones, Freesias, Crocus, Tulips, Hyacinths, Iris, Ixias, Daffodils, etc. —Armstrong and Haining, Seed Merchants, Hastings.
AKk CHANCE — Complete home, 4 large rooms, washhouse, bathroom, stable, trapshed, orchard, |-acre, high and dry, handy to school and town. Price £375. Only £5O deposit, balance easy terms. Inspect without delay. C. R. Wilson, Agent, Hastings.
A BARGAIN—Two sections of land, ten minutes from P.O. Price £ll5 the two. * Terms, £lO, balance in two years. Apply C. Hughes, Station Street.
TOMBS & GRUBB, Undertakers, HASTINGS. Polished Oak, Cedar, and Rimu Coffins a specialty. Certificated Embalmers. We have the finest equipment in
OHORE’S SALE ends February 28. Anything you want you can have at your own price. H. SHORE, House Furnisher, Hastings Street, Napier.
ICT OR the last few days of Shore’s -*• Sale you can get a nice GoCart for £2, usual price £2/10/-; just a few left. H. SHORE, House Furnisher, Hastings Street, Napier.
A SINGLE article at wholesale cost. ’Phone No. 314, and it comes to you per return. It costs you no more than if it had been one dozen. All that’s new in ironmongery at Foreman’s, The Leading Ironmongers, Napier.
WANTED Known —We guarantee all repairs undertaken. Cycles and Phonographs. Moss and Fraser (next G. F. Roach), Heretaunga Street, Hastings.
WANTED KNOWN.—It is poor policy to grudge a good horse his food. Give him the best, and get it at Clarkson’s, Queen street, Hastings.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 65, 27 February 1911, Page 8
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