NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ! HAWKE’S BAY HUNT CLUB I RACES, July 26th. ON WEDNESDAY, 26th July. ! the usual 11.20 a.m. train,: Napier to Hastings, will run on to; Hastings Racecourse, and a return j train, connecting at Hastings with' the usual 5.9 p.m. train for Napier, l will leave Racecourse at 5.0 p.m. ' All trains, except the Mail trains, I will, if required, stop at Hastings; Racecourse for passengers. I BY ORDER, i N APIER BOROUGH COUNCIL. • TENDERS are invited for the; addition of two rooms, etc., J at the Port Fire Brigade Station. Copies of specifications and formsj of tender can be obtained from the! Borough Engineer, and the draw-j ings can be seen at his office. Tenders to be accompanied by cheque for five per cent, on cost, and to be sent in to the undersigned not later than 4 p.m. on Wednesday, the 2nd August, 1911. j The lowest or any tender net necessarily accepted. (Signed) M. MURRAY, Town Clerk. BOROUGH OF NAPIER.
CLOSING OF HARDINGE ROAD NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Hardinge Road will be CLOSED TO TRAFFIC until the formation of the roadway is completed. M. MURRAY, Town Clerk. Town Clerk’s Office, Napier, June 14, 1911. CANA DI AN-A USTR A LIAN R. M. LINE. I EXTENSION OF TIME FOR SECURING SPACE. Applications win be received up to SEPTEMBER Ist, 1911. for refrigerating space by the steamers of the above line from Auckland to Honolulu, Victoria (8.C.). and Vancouver (8.C.), for period up to and including the steamer sailing JULY’ sth. 1912. Particulars may be obtained on application. UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z., LTD. your J k’ chickens for next year’s; winter layers, and make sure to! get your sittings from hens which [ have been lay mg all this winter, i and not from hens which start to lay in August and September. WANTED KNOW’N. Sittings are now ready from my excellent Black Orpingtons, Silver Wyandottes, and White Leghorns, 5 - a sitting ; incubator lots 4/-. Also Indian Runner Ducks, 2/6 a sitting. Broody hens for sale.—J. P. Anderson, Ellisbjerg, Longlands, Hastings.
TRADESMEN and TEA . . Sometimes you may find it difficult to get your grocer to send you willingly exactly the tea you want. You want Suratura; and he, for his own reasons, may be anxious to push the sale of some inferior sort. From his standpoint that may be all right; but you pay. You have the fullest right to demand absolutely THE TEA. If you let the grocer outwit you, you have nobody to blame but yourself. No grocer wants to lose a customer, and you can always get what you want if you are firm. You know, as we all know, that Suratura is far and away the best tea in the market at the price, or at any price. Get it, grocer or no grocer I * ♦ ♦ — INSIST ON SURATURA!
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 185, 22 July 1911, Page 9
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