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ING’S THEATRE, HASTINGS | CRYSTAL PICTURES. ! Grand Complete Change To-Night.; Star] Two Little Waifs [D rama i Also, Rathe Gazette No. 102—; The Baby Breadwinners —Customs' of the Hindu—Maskinouge Fishing I —Thanksgiving Surprise—Child’s ■ Beauty Competition —■ Warwick | Chronicle No. 29 —Two Little Waifs ■ --Six Brompton Girls —In the Old; Quarters of Tunis —The Two Paths. ; PRINCESS THEATRE (Hastings), j TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. ! The Great Indian Drama, “The Attack on the Iroquois.” The Great Wild West Comedy, “The Cowboy’s Mother-tn-Law.” Something for the “kiddies,” “The Children’s Revolt.” A Specially Fine Programme. , HAWKE’S BAY COUNTY COUNCIL OFFICE,

Napier, May 23rd, 1911. ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Waimarama and Maraetotara roads are closed to traffic until further notice. , A. H. FERGUSON, Clerk H.B. County Council. HAWKE’S BAY RIVERS BOARD TO THE RATEPAYERS PUKAHU WARD. Ladies and Gentlemen, — T BEG to thank you for electing me to a seat on the above board. I shall do my best to merit th 6 confidence you have placed in me. Yours faithfully, THOS. TALBOT. N'gatarawa, May 19th, 1911. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, HOLDEN AT NAPIER. In the matter of “The Bankruptev Act, 1908,” and In the matter of the Bankruptcy of HARRY CHARLES MARTIN of Hastings, Commission. Agent. A Bankrupt.

T HARRY CHARLES MARTIN, of Hastings. Commission Agent, hereby notify that I will, on MONDAY, the TWENTY-SIXTH day of JUNE, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Eleven, apply to the Supreme Court- at Napier for an Order of Discharge from Bankruptcy. Dated at Hastings this 22nd Jav of May. One Thousand Nine; Hundred and Elevon, HARRY CHARLES MARTIN. THE HENLE Y AUTOMOBILE CO. Tennyson Street, Napier, Are Sole Agents for New Zealand for the celebrated JJ-OTOR QARS The “Riley” Cars are winners of numerous reliability tests/ Fitted with hood, detachable wheels, spare wheel, wind screen, lamps, etc. Prices-TWO-SEATER, £350. FIVE-SEATER, £4OO.

VVf ANTED.—There are bigger ’ profits in the business that is skilfully advertised. Learn to write advertisements by mail through the Page-Davis School (Chicago). Prospectus “B” free. Hawke’s Bay representative, G. Stephens, Accountant, Karamu road, Hastings. "VIUrANTED. —Unskilled Workers * ’ are discharged first, but men with special knowledge are always wanted. Fortify yourself with a course of instruction by mail. Send for free book “A.” Electrical Engineer Institute (London. England) H.B. representative, G. Stephens, Accountant, Karamu road, Hastings. — Shop Assistants, ’ ’ Salesmen, Clerks, Travellers, send for free book “Science of Salesmanship.” It explains our method of increasing your selling ability 100 per cent. “Dixon Institute of Salesmanship” (London, England). H.B. representative G. Stephens, Accountant, Karamu road. Hastings. AAT ANTED—lncrease your in- ’’ come. Let the “Detroit School of Lettering” teach you Sign and Show Card Writing by mail. It means more congenial work and bigger pay. Prospectus “C” free. Hawke’s Bay representative, G. Stephens, Accountant, Karamu road, Hastings. ANTED —By the day, Dress- ’ ’ making or children’s sewing. Write “Dress,” “Tribune” Office, Hastings.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 135, 24 May 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 135, 24 May 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 135, 24 May 1911, Page 8

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