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NOTICES. VICTORIA INSTALLATION. A SPECIAL TRAIN will leave Hast- — ings for Napier at 7 o'clock on TUESDAY’ EVENING, returning from Napier at midnight. T. MORGAN, P.M., Secretary Heretaunga Lodge. NAPIER BOROUGH COUNCIL. A PPLICATIONS are invited and will '*-*■ be received up to Noon on June 19t'i, 1912, for the use of the Coronation Hall, Port ilhuriri, for a period of Three Years, commencing on or about the Ist of July, 1912. Conditions and particulars may be obtained at the Corporation Office. M. MURRAY, Town Clerk. Napier, May 29th, 1912. ynSxGCEDUCATIONAL CLASSES TO COMMENCE FRIDAY, 7th JUNE. SU BJ ECTS.— Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Arithmetic, Precis Writing and Commercial Correspondence, English Grammar and Composition. INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION. Special Attention to Backward Pupils. FEES.—£I/1/- per quarter for any two subjects, payable in advance. Pupils prepared for AT. Standard Proficiency Certificates,- Junior Civil Service, and Matriculation Examinations without extra charge. NOTE.—The Instructor, Mr. H. E. STANTON, will be in attendance at theY.M.C.A. on TUESDAY NEXT, 4+h June, from 8 to 9 p.m., when intending pupils will be interviewed. NOTICE. Nurses babington and wool wish to inform the Public of Napier and District that they are NOT giving lup their Private Hospital in George street, Napier, and will continue to receive Patients for Surgical, Medical, and Maternity work. DON’T FORGET! £1 A L I C () 1 N G IN ARCADE, NAPIER. S iLE N ow O x YVATCH THIS SPACE. ■union? AAJU MUA&i SAVED By engaging QARNETT ARCHITECT, QUEEN STREET, HASTINGS. ’Phone 492. VMTANTED, Walnuts and Shallots; ’ * any quantity. Will call any address vicinity of Hastings.—A. Brown, The Nursery, Havelock. 4J+PECIAL 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.

££EK.BEKT AND £JU., Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Tailors,

112 QUEEN STREET, HASTINGS. Note Prices: —SUITS to order 75/-, TROUSERS 15/-, OVERCOATS 31,6, RIDING BREECHES (buttoned) 16/9, LADIES’ SHOWERPROOF & HARRIS , TWEED. COATS to measure, latest fashion. 25/9. All orders guaranteed. - gLfOOMS? We are displaying in our window a fine lot of these ■ favourite ’Autumn Flowers from Horton’s Nurseries. Orders booked lor delivery in planting season. ARMSTRONG AND HAINING, Seed Merchants, Hastings. T> E. BROOKE, Cash Tailor, Napier. Ladies’ Costumes from £4/15/-, genuine Fox’s Serge Skirts 25/-, Tweeds £l/1/-. By special request Mr. Brooke will visit Hastings every Tuesday, and may be interviewed at the “ Hydro ” from 2 till 5. Orders may be left. Telephone 266. IVANTED ’KNOWN”that _ the Oaklea YY Dairy supplies Pasteurised Milk al 4d per quart OAKLEA DAIRY, GROVE ROAD, HASTINGS. Telephone 287. SPECIAL show of Antique Copper and Brass Kerb Suites. YVe have some very new designs in hamme ed copper kerbs with upholstered seat ends; also log boxes and coal vases, firescreens, dogs and irons. G. R. Foreman and Co., Ltd., The Leading Ironmongers, Napier. I] YGIENIC - BAkERY",-' Hartings.— Lovely little scones 6d doz., sultana. date, plain, Standard brown, all delicious and nutritious. —J. C. Legg, proprietor. HERBERT AND CO., Dyers and Cleaners, 112 QUEEN STREET, HASTINGS (Close to “ Tribune ” Office).

IXT-ANTED KNOWN.—We dye and YY 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 OT a ran teed.

fhOX’T give your friends and relations unsuitable presents; they will not appreciate them. Spackman’s have a glorious selection of good useful presents—things that will be always in demand. Come and make a round of our shop before going elsewhere, —THE BIG GREY HORSE is waiting to welcome you. W. L. Spackman, Ltd.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 143, 3 June 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 143, 3 June 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 143, 3 June 1912, Page 1

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