LOST AND FOUND. LOST, between Hastings Post Oflk-e and Napier, a pockf tcontaining a sum of money, etc.—F:ml:-r liberally rewarded on returning same to Tribune Office, Hastings. LOST, near Lovedale road, lad), s l.Hck neck stole. Finderkindlv re'.um to F. Cassia, opp. Post Office, Hastings. CHURCH SERVICES. T? ARTIST CHURCH. Hastings. 'Dii im- Service at 11 a.m. ard 7 p.m. Rev. -L K. Archer, or Xmiie:'. will preach. Open-air mi ( i irg. (i.l’o. A <-o; - di:il welcome to you. CH.UIi.CH OF CHRIST, Market Street. Hastings.—Sunday, JI a.m. Motto. “ Where the Bible speaks we speak ; where the Bible is silent we are silent. WESLEY CHURCH. -11 a.m., Rev. T. J. Wallis, “The Christian’s Sanctuary” ; 7 p.m., Mr. J. B- Epps. Pakowhai, 7 p.m-,, Rev. T. J. Wallis.*
ST. LUKE’S CHURCH, Havelock North. —Sunday, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.. Bishop of Waiapu. STORTFORD Mission Hall.Sunday School. 2 p.m. ; Service, 3.15 p.m., Rev. J. K. Archer. All cordially invited. WANTED- Competent head shepherd for bush place (8000 sheep), willing to do any oth< r work, inchiding fencing; 40-''week-ly to suitable mam Apply by teb’niione G. O. Bayley, Otainauri. .MLSCi.2.» A ■'< *l: ) S . ! LARIO.NET wanted, in B flat or xM A; price and particulars to “Reed.'’ Tribune Office. HOT PIES: Hot- Tea: Hot Coffee. Io be nad at Lire Piccadilly, to-night.
WANTED the public to call at Crecn and Tucker’s, Heretaunga street, Hastings, for fresh rabbits, dressed poultry, oysters, fresh and smoked fish and crayfish. ’Phone 149. FOR a most nourishing bowl of Beef Tea, try the Piccadilly. THAT you can get a good Hot Tea from 5 to 7 at the Piccadilly. FOR the nicest cup of Coffee and fresh Cakes, you’re sure to get it at the Piccadilly. MOST substantial Hot Dinner from 12 to 2 every day, at the Piccadilly. TT AVE ymu got your music for the Napier Musical Competitions? If not, go to Harst -on's, the Arcade Music Warehouse. Entries close 26th of ties month bargain-' .-t Arts and Cra., s p cr cent, reduel’.oll.- GJ^.., .var pottery, needle work. Genuine clearing s.-'de.
/~YUR. SPEC ■ i'.' : Tomato sausage. it. It’s good.— Barlow and Vogt, Pork Butcher? Emerson street, Napier. VUTANTED Known—We make a ’ ’ speciality of repairs, Phonographs, Cycles, etc.—Moss and Fraser, 400, Heretaunga Street, Hastings (next G. F. ii.oach) OPARKPR () () F Fireguard s. —I) o b-J not run the risk of fire when you can get a guard that will effectually prevent sparks or any fire falling into the loom. We have all sizes -M stock; prices from 1,/to 27 .— G. R. Foreman and Co., Ltd., Napier. is no object to us if you favour us with your trade. The same consideration is given to a letter from you as if you called in person.—G. R. Foreman and Co., the Loading Ironmongers, Napier. T OCAL Views and Coronation Views on show to-night at Clapham's.
CORONATION Decoration views of Post Office; views of Coronation celebrations at Rotunda ; Chariton’s Hotel decorated.— i 3d each, at Clapham’s. ! Q.ET IT AT CLAPHAM’S. ' Overcoats.—A splen- ■ ’’ did selection at sale prices, i Visit our store during the sale. — [ Carlson and McGoldrick, Clothiers! and Mercers, Hastings. ' UN ARE, Cash, Quality. Our sign I x—means. Try us and find it i true. i
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 179, 15 July 1911, Page 8
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