A number of petty thefts are re-po-ted to have taken place in Xapicr recently. Residents who have left their Hous.open report having lost valuables in tlie sliape of jewellery, etc. It was be advisable for householders to note this fact and take the • es„ary pr< < trit ions . The hands .me silver cornet which. Mr. Win. Lane is presenting for comp-tition at the Gisborne Band Contest, in February next is on view m Mr. Mortensen s shop window i:i Heretanngn street. Hastings. It will he aivarded to the best corn. ‘ -oloist. and is a prize worth :z‘ ting for. Mio Anderson Hughes is annoiincrd for three public meetings in Hastings, the first evening at the Railway Crossing next Saturday niidit and. on Sunday afternoon at Queen Square, and after the church senic" at St. Andrew’s Hall. Miss Hughes is a pleasant speaker and .dd attract large audiences. He lecou.ll.end Rodin -lots I- I ul. and Listing neat, trol’r 3’J 0. all < i tli>.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 276, 10 November 1911, Page 6
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162Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 276, 10 November 1911, Page 6
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