£JUDDART, PARKER LINE FAVOURITE PASSENGER SERVICE WIMMER4 (Waller) 3000 tons reg VICTORIA (Entwistle) 3000 tons reg ULI JIA ROA ’(W > 1 lie) 6000 t ons reg Will sail, circumstances permitting: For GISBORNE, AUCKLAND And SYDNEY; \ ictoria, Friday, May 24, 8.-30 p.m. tor M feJULLNG-TUN, LYTTELTON. And DUNEDIN. Victoria. Thursday, May 16, 2 p.m. Wimmera. Thursday, May 30, 2 p.m. For MELBOURNE Via LYTTELTON DUNEDIN, BLUFF And HOBARI (From Ulimaroa, Thursday, May 23, 5 p.m. For SYDNEY. DIRECT FROM WELLINGTON. ’Ulimaroa, Friday, May 10, 5 p.m. *Twin Screw - Cargo must be at Breakwater Goodi Shed by Noon for South, and 3 p.m for North. All Tickets are available also foi Stop-over or Return by any of the Union Company’s Steamers, and holders of the U.B.S. Co.’s tickets maj travel by the above-named vessels. Head Office for New Zealand:— Queen’s Chambers. Wellington. O. H. CRANBY & CO.. LTD., Napier Agents.
- TTNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF NEW ZEALAND (LTD ). TIME TABLE. (Subject to Alteration.) x GISBORNE.TOKOMARU BAY (weather permitting), AND AUCKLAND. Monowai, Tuesday, May 14, 8.30 p.m. Tarawera, Friday, May 18, 8.30 p.m. Mokoia, Tuesday, May 21, 8.30 p.m. SYDNEY. Via AUCKLAND. Tarawera, Friday, May 17, 8.30 p.m. (Transhipping to Maheno at Auckland) WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, And DUNEDIN. Mokoia, Monday,' May 13, 2 p.m. WELLINGTON TO SYDNEY DIRECT Maunganui, Fridav, May 17. BLUFF, HOBART A MELBOURNE. Mokoia, Monday, May 13, 2 p.m. SOUTH SEA ISLANDS (From AUCKLAND). Atua, Tuesday, May 21. RAROTONGA AND TAHITI. Talune, June 7. FUI (FROM AUCKLAND). Hauroto, Wednesday, June 5. Tickets available for stop-over or return by Messrs. H addart, Parker and Co.’s steamers. OUTWARD Cargo for Southern Steamer* must be at Breakwater by NOON, and for Northern Steamers by 3 p.m.
TAILES of Children’s Coats, cheap. Dress Skirts to go.- —Westerman and Cd., Emergency Sale, Hastings. rpO EMPLOYERS.—Wages and Time Books at Hart and Co.’s, Queen street (opposite Post Office), Hastings. OOOK OF WORDS for Napier Competitions. Threepence. All Book and Music Stores. TZ"LEANALL is, as its name implies, * elean-all of metals, and is a marvellous labour-saver to the busy housewife. A N Opportunity midst the Opportunities at the Emergency Sale.— Serviettes, 3 for 1/-. —Westerman and Co., Hastings. EIOR ARTISTIC PRINTING (up-to- -*■ date) leave your order with Hart and Co., and it will be punctually attended to. OU ITS to measure from 50/-, and fit E-’ guaranteed. Our new patterns just arrived.—Denholm Bros., Port Ahnriri. KLEANALL, the invaluable polish for cleaning windows, brass, silver ware, and all culinary utensils, is now on the market, and canvassers in Napier and Hastings will call on you in the course of a few days. QRAHAM AND QEBBIE, i LIVERY STABLE KEEPERS, HAST INGS, desire to notify the Public that they have added an up-to-date MOTOR SERVICE to their establishment. Taxicabs, Motor Cars, at cab fares in the borough. Special trips to all parts of ■I i strict. ' THE Best Place to get your Prescrip- : tion dispensed is j GATENBY’S PHARMACY, ; 421 HERETAUNGA ST., HASTINGS, j All-night Service. Tel. 289. Only j Qualified Chemists employed. i 3 IS the number of the shop for good value. We have sure’y revolu- j lionised the book and stationery ti ade, ; as the first visible typewriter revolu-1 tioaised writing machines. For in-, stance. 100 leaves good paper writing, pads, 6d ; good playing cards. 6d pkt. ; 125 good envelopes for 1.-; 2000 Hastings coloured postcards. Id each. All ; other lines in toys, leather goods, haskefware. glassware, etc., equally cheap, j —Pratt’s. Hastings; also at Napier. ■ HERBERT AND CO., , Dyers and Cleaners. 112 QUEEN STREET, HASTINGS ■ (Close to “ Tribune ’ Office). finXTEI) KNOWN—We dye and. »T ( -l e an Costumes. Suits, leathers, i Gloves, Panamas. Hats re-blocked. White and Cream Goods dry cleaned, j Mackintoshes ar.d Oilskin Coats alterco [ and renovated. All repairs done with I transferable stitenes. - Ladies' and Gent 's Own Materialsmad? un. Good tit and workmanship, guaranteed. , DANCE PROGRAMMES and Concert ! Tickets at Hart and Co.’s, Queen stre.-t (opposite Post Oilice). Hastings.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 127, 14 May 1912, Page 1
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