NOTICES. NAPIER HOSPITAL. A PPLICATIONS are invited for the -*■* position of Honorary Radiologist. Applications to be addressed to the Secretary, Napier, before July 4th. HAWKES BAY RIVERS BOARD. jlfß- JOHN LANE invites the P.ate- *■"* payers to meet him at the Schoolhouse, Pakowhai, on TUESDAY. 2nd July, at 8 o’clock, to discuss River Board matters. YM.C.A. “ FREE AND EASY ” • . CONCERT. SATURDAY NIGHT FROM 8 TO 10. ALL YOUNG MEN WELCOME. HASTINGS GOLF CLUB. THE Four-ball Bogey Mat’ch has been POSTPONED until SATURDAY, 6th Ju’y. S. BAIRD, Hon. Sec. LOYAL HASTINGS LODGE, 1.0.0 F., ?I.U. QUARTERLY MEETING TO-NIGHT at 7 o’clock. Business: Receipt of Dues. Election of Officers. Revision of By-Laws. General. Full attendance requested. L. F. PEGLER, Secretary. ■DATEPAYERS interested'in the classilication of lands for River Board rating purposes are requested to attend Meeting in the Frimley Social Hall on MONDAY, July Ist, at 8 p.m. S. MORLEY, R. WILSON, jun. Convenors. NOTICE TO JURORS. JURORS summoned to appear at the sitting of the Supreme Court at Napier on Monday, Ist July, 1912, are hereby notified that their attendance i will NOT be required. ALFRED TRIMBLE, Deputy Registrar. ~~ WANTED KNOWN
THAT the birthplace of the celebrated “ALLAN ” BOOTS is Edinburgh, Scotland. Procurable only at MEBAN’S, PORT AHURIRI, Sole Agent for Hawke’s Bay. Phone 669 ART CLASSES. IkITSS NEILL, holder of South Ken-4-Yx sington Certificates. and pupil ot W. Withers, Art Master, Ladies’ Presbyterian College, Melbourne, has commenced a Class for Drawing, Oil Painting and Stencilling, EVERY THURSDAY, at her Studio, MARKET STREET, HASTINGS (entrance Ngaturi Tea Rooms, opposite Public Library), y£ IS S yy ILLIS LADIES’ OUTFITTER * MILLINER, EMERSON STREET. NAPIER. SALE PRICES. Hydrotite Raincoats, Costumes, Skirts (tweed and serge), Children’s Dresses and Jerseys, Ladins’ and Children’s Underclothing, Hosiery, Blouses, Ribbons, etc. ’Phone 778. WANTED the Ladies of Hastings to call and view our new showroom opening to-morrow (Saturday).—A. Dimdore, Heretaunga L’INCONN UE (TtHE Latest Dessert Peat' —a real A beauty. The supply is limited, so don't be late. THE CENTRAL FRUIT DEPOT, HASTINGS. AL E gARGA I X S. 1 on.lv NAVY VELVETEEN ONEPIECE FROCK, 59/- Now 36/1 only BLACK MERV., 63/- Now 43/2 NAVY SERGE, trimmed silk braid, 49/6 Now 32/6
t JAP gILK JJLOUSES. TUCKED SKIRTS, 12/6 Now 8/6 TUCKED SKIRTS, 17, 6 Now 12/6 TRIMMED LACE A EMBROIDERY, 12/6 Now 8/6 TRIMMED LACE & EMBROIDERY, 15/- ' Now 10/6 TRIMMED LACE A EMBROIDERY, 18/6 Now 12/6 TRIMMED LACE A EMBROIDERY, 23 - Now 14/6 BLACK MERY., 21/- Now 14/6 M 1 s 3 H EA Y 3 EMERSON STREET, NAPIER. FLANNELS! FLANNELS! this value never sold over founter previously, 33i:t. 2. 4 quality, I'3 yard.—Westerman and Co., litstings. WHEN BUYING FURNITURE Have it made well by Practical Men. Prices Low, Quality High, at the jgXCELSIOR pURNITURE FACTORY A SHOWROOM, Dickens Street (opp. Gaiety Theatre), NAPIER. ATY Hoi se Carrots are 3/6 a sack, but the sacks is packed full, the carrots are prime, and I deliver the goods. —T. Clarkson, Hastings. ’Phone 184. (pOSTUMES of superior style. 65 - to | v 75 - goods, a record offer at 29 6 to 39 6. —Westerman and Co., Hast’gs. is, as its name implies, [ a clean-all of rnetals, and is a i marvellous labour-saver to the busy housewife. ! -OANCY these Prices without a sale! Special manufacturer's English I Sample Hydrotites. 30 -. 35 -; Coats for 18 6.—Westerman and Co.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 166, 28 June 1912, Page 1
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