RELIGIOUS SERVICES. S'ItILRCH OF CHRIST, Hastings.—ll a.m. QT. ANDREW’S CHURCH, Hastings —ll a.m. and 7 p.m., Rev. Petei Ramsay. QTORTFORD MISSION HALI7= Sunday School 2 p.m., Service 3.1 c p.m. Speaker, Mr. R. Barley. Al. cordially welcome. IVKSLI-Y CHURCH’, H ASTINGS.— ’’ Rev. T. J. Wallis. 11 a.m. “Broken Lights of God”; 7 p.m. “ Faithful though Forgotten.” Pakowhai: 7 p.m., Mr. T. H. Clayton. i7 rpHE"SECREt _ The Power of Thought,” Special i Address No. 3, at Baptist Church, Hastj ings, 7 p.m. Morning at 11, “ RadiaI tors ” (Communion). Song Service at I 6.45 p.m., led by String Band. Preacher. Rev. H. B. Hughes, If.A. Don’t miss the evening address. NOTICES. HASTINGS BAND SOCIETY. ■TIHE MEMBERS are all requested tc * meat at the Band Practice Room TO-MORROvV (Sunday) at 2 p.m. sharp to march to Racecourse for the Openair Concert. E. A. ROGERS, Secretary. Y.M. C . A . IMPORT ANT ANNOUNCEMEN T. A GENERAL MEETING of Members will be held in the COUNCIL CHAMBERS, HASTINGS, ON TUESDAY NEXT, MAY 7th, At 7.45 p.m. prompt. Business: Arrangements for Opening Day. E. J. Flewellen King, General Sec. NOTICE. CLOSING OF OWEN STREET. . is hereby given that Owen street, between Thackeray street and Carlyle street, Napier, will be CLOSED until further notice. (Signed) M. MURRAY, Town Clerk.
ARTISTIC HOMES AND MONEY SAVED By engaging A Q ARNETT ARCHITECT. QUEEN STREET, HASTINGS. ’Phons 492. BRICKS. NOTICE TO BUILDERS <fc OTHERS /"kN and after the Ist May, the pric< of First-class Bricks will be £; PER THOUSAND DELIVERED on th: flats in Napier and Port Ahuriri. De . livery on the hills and elsewhere as pa arrangement. THE PAKI PAKI BRICK AND LIMI CO., LTD. BULL BROTHERS. JOHN GRIFFIN. R. NORTHE AND SONS, LTD. rpEA JJpOMS. Having disposed of the above populai Luncheon and Tea Rooms to Mrs. A WESTON, I take the opportunity o thanking my many • patrons for thcii support and expressing the hope thai they will continue their favours to n>; successor. MISS F. HESLOP. TN connection with the above notice I have to state that it is my intention to thoroughly renovate and extent the rooms. For this purpose the Busi ness will necessarily have to be CLOSE! FOR ONE WEEK, RE-OPENING O> MONDAY, 13th May, when I hope t< have the pleasure of welcoming mi patrons. MRS. A. WESTON. EZ' LEAN ALL, the labour-saver, manufactured by Alexander and Porteons, Gisborne, can oe purchased al 1/- per tin. TMTE make a specialty of our English ’ ’ Harness, and we have large stock at assorted prices. We can satisfy all buyers at Spacktnan’s, Ltd., the shop with the BIG GREY HORSE, Napier. T/P'HY pay for tough and tasteless ’ ’ cow beef and old ewe mutton when you can obtain the best ox beef and prime wether mutton, tender and juicy, for the same price at THOMPSON BROS., HASTINGS. TTfANTED KNOWN to anyone from j ’’ ttie country: Good Accommodai tion for Horses for the week of the i Races; plenty of grass.—Apply M. I Mouatt, Outram road, Hastings. i SPECIAL LINES need special attention. Direct public attention to your specialties by means of booklets, circulars, etc., printed by Hart and Co., opposite P. 0., Hastings. TZ"LEANALL, the invaluable polish for cleaning windows, brass, silver ware, and all culinary utensils, is non on the market, and canvassers in Napier and Hastings will call on you in the course of a few days. TTO NOT SPOIL your shooting expedition by taking anything but the best of gear. We know the requirements, and can supply you with the best of Ammunition. Guns, Decoys, and all camp gear. Come and see us, oi write for lists and particulars. —G. R. Foreman and Co., Ltd., Napier. HERBERT AND CO.. Dyers and Cleaners, 112 QUEEN STREET, HASTINGS (Close to “ Tribune ” Office). TTTANTED KNOWN.—We dye and clean Costumes. Suits, Feathers. Gloves, Panamas. Hats re-blocked. White and Cream Goods dry cleaned. Mackintoshes and Oilskin Coats altered and renovated. All repairs done with transferable stitches. Ladies' and Gent.'s Own Materials made up. Good fit and workmanship guaranteed.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 119, 4 May 1912, Page 1
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