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“ This is an [ Unexpected V * Pleasure.” And being unexpected will probably be more enjoyable to our fair clients who are in the thick of Dressmaking. We’re not going to spill any enthusiastic ink telling you the why of this SPECIAL OFFER IN DRESS TWEEDS. . But just simply say the Values are remarkable and will not be equalled or surpassed anywhere. 3 PIECES Scotch Bannockburn Tweeds, dark and light grey, 42in. Wholesale price 1/10j Turner’s Price 1/6 yd 2 PIECES Heavy English Fancy Tweeds, browns and greens mixture, 44in. Wholesale price 2/- Turner’s Price 1/6 yd 3 PIECES Heavy English Tweeds, new styles greens and browns, 44in. Wholesale price 2/3 Turner’s Price 1/11 yd 4 PIECES English Tweeds, specially suitable for girls’ winter dresses, navy and brown, green, grey, 44in. Worth 2/6 yd Turner’s Price 1/11 yd 2 PIECES Heavy Herringbone Tweeds, 44in, good shades. Wholesale price 2/8 Turner’s Price 2/6 yd X T I —* “ Such a thing has never been done so early in the season. But then Turner’s do not want to follow others. W. TURNER. WELLINGTON HOUSE, HASTINGS.

HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION.

THE HARBOUR LEAGUE will hold a meeting at the Public Hall, CLIVE, on MONDAY, 27th March, at 8 p.m. All ratepayers of Clive and neighbourhood are cordially invited to attend. GEO. NELSON, President.

HARBOUR BOARD ELECTIONS

THE HARBOUR LEAGUE cordially invites the residents of Mahora and the surrounding districts to attend a meeting to be held at the Schoolroom, Mahora, on TUESDAY, March 28th, at 8 p.m. The object of the meeting is to discuss the Harbour Question generally, and in particular to clear up any misconceptions that may exist..

GEO. NELSON, President.

SALE OF WORK.

mHOSE seeking Bargains cannot -T do better than walk in to the Ferro-Concrete Buildings, Heretaunga street, Hastings, on Saturday afternoon and evening next. Proceeds in aid of the Hastings Brass Band Instrument Fund. Band in attendance.

E. H. ROGERS, Secretary.

TENDERS.

HASTINGS BOROUGH COUNCIL.

FTIENDERS for painting the Hastings Cemetery fence, two coats, will be received by the Hastings Borough Council up to 5 p.m. on Tuesday next, the 28th inst. Specifications and conditions can be seen at my office. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. COLLINGE, Town Clerk. 24th March, 1911.

TO BUILDERS.

TENDERS are invited for the erection of Dwelling at Havelock North, of reinforced concrete, to close at the office of the undersigned at Noon on SATURDAY, APRIL Ist, 1911. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. A. LOUIS HAY, Architect.

To HAIRDRESSERS.

OPLENDID stand for hairdresser and tobacconist in Heretaunga Street, Hastings. Owner will fit the shop up-to-date on very easy terms. Unique opportunity for a good tradesman. None other need apply. C. Hughes, Hastings.

FOR SALE.

TWO SMALL FARMS, 9 and 1 acres each, close to Hastings These properties have comfortabh Houses with all conveniences, am are very suitable for dairying oj fruit fanning.—For further particu lars, apply to Ds PELICHET. McTFOD A CO WANTED—TENANT FOR PR) VATE HOTEL. I AM prepared to erect a comfort able Residential Family Hotel on my Marine Parade property, and invite offers from any person desir oua of leasing such premises. • EUSTACE LANE.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 87, 25 March 1911, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 87, 25 March 1911, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 87, 25 March 1911, Page 9

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