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NOTICES. BLUFF HILL BOW LING ( LI B. TTIHE above Club ail open the season *■ on SATURDAY. 9th inst.. at 2.3 G ; p.m. Mendre s of other clubs are ini vit'd to be prcs.-ut. ' S. E. WRIGHT. Hon. S-.<-. ' - - , jiaNKs'. VFRS. ALEC. -JACK and Family ish to thank all kind friends u ho sent wreaths and messages of sympathy in ! their recent beri-a'. ement. j HAW KE > B.‘.\ EDI CA 1 lON KOARD I Election School Conr.iittee- —Twyfonl. j i MEETING of Householders « ill be ■* *■ held in the Tiiiford School at K p.m. on MONDAY, the llth inst.. to cler-t a Temporary Committee ami to discuss th.' boundaries of the School District. I G. CRAWSHAW. Secretary. j Edu. at io.i O.lic ■. Napi 'r, Sth Nov., 1912. HASTIN: > LAWN TENNIS AND ' CROJUET CLUB < hieu.-poruted). THE Club's Corn's v ill l-.e opened TO-MORROW (Saturdav. Nov. yth. i 1912. A. I. RAINBOW. Hon. See.

BIBLE IN STATE SCHOOLS LEAGUE rp )-N I(I HT—RI DA Y. I PUBLIC MEETING. PRLN< ESS HALL Tennyson Street. NapOr, S p.m. Speakers : REW CANON GARLAND and others. THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT, 19l)S. (Section 50.) | In the Estate of GEORGE SMITH, of Hastings, Settler, deceased. i LL CREDITORS and others having claims against this estate are hereby required to send them, with particulars. on the forms provided, to the District Manager. Public Trust Office, Napier, on or before the 3rd day of j January. 1913. I Accounts not rendered by the date named may be rejected. -ALL nior.c'ys payable to the above estate may b > lodged to the credit of the Public Trustee's account at any postal money-order office, or paid to E. !B. BURDE.CIN. District Manager, I Public Trust Office, Napier. FRED. FITCHETT. Public Trustee. 3bt October. 1912. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. DY mutual consent, the .'rchitet Business carried on in Hastingunder the nan.e of NATUSCH. SONS AND FRANKL AND has been dissolved •is from September 1912. NATcSCH AM) SONS are continuing their practice of Architecture in the DOMINION BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET. HASTINGS, under tin- personal diree’ion of Mr. R.me Nituscii NOTICE. I>l .-SOL: Il< OF j<\R I NFlWtiiT. "DY mutual consent, the firm <>; N.ITCSCH. SONS a- FRANKLAND, Architects, hits 1.e.-n dissolved as from Septoml.ei- •’’(■th, 1912. F. H. FRANKLAND is continuing tin* practice of Architecture and Civi: Engineoring in the offices r .‘cently occupied by (lie late linn. T WISH to announce that there is no A truth in the statement which has been circulated that T intend going out j of business. My Bakery and Pastry Shop will be carried on as heretofore. C. H. STOKES. HYGIENIC BAKERY. HASTINGS. ISIBLE TN SCHOOLS LEAGUE CANON (JARLAND (Organising Secretary) will preach iti St. Matthew's Churc-h. Hastings. o:i Nov. IC’tb. at li a.m. W omen’s Me-ting. Monday, llth. 3 p.m.. St. Mat the-.-.'s Hall. Public Meeting. Monday, llth. at S p.m., St. Matthew's Hail. Canon Garland will 'V'deome tiny cptvstiems on this subject.

I J. N. A n,,i:,,s< ’ x ’ |or TKKII.WK M’HSEIIIES. XAI’IKR Is opening a Shop in the ; FERRO-CONCRETE BUILDINGS, ■HERETAUNGA STREET, HASTINGS I Witii a splendid range of PALMS. FERNS. ASPIDISTRAS ANT. ! FLOWERING POT PLANTS. ] The firm r.re making a splendid disi play of SPECIMEN CUI' BLOOMS I PELARGONIUMS AND ROSES. I Clients can book orders for planting | season. p.ASTEURISED yjTLK. RECOMMENDED BY LEADING PHYSICIANS as the only practical safeguard against diseases caused by impure milk. PROTECT YOUR HOUSEHOLD by using only Pasteurised Milk. It will cost you no more than ordinary milk, and may save you much sickness, illhealth and anxiety. RING UP TELEPHONE 287 Or send to the QAK L E A OAI R Y , 520 GROVE ROAD. HASTINGS, The First and Only Dairy in Hastings to supply Pasteurised Milk. Your Orders will be promptly attended to. FRESH EGGS AND BUTTER, Amber dips, Bell, Gold Nugget and Broken Orange Pekoe Teas also supplied. I rpHOMSON S IIiRTHDAY GlfTs~ •*- 72 pairs only Girls' Meekpah Bed-1 ices, ordinary’ price always 1 11, bitt I bought cheap. Silly’ cheap to-day’s I priir. 1 l>] per pair. I VYTHY pay for tough and tasteless] ’ cow beef and old owe mutton i when you can obtain the best ox beef > ind prime wether mutton, tender and , luiev. for the same price at THOMPSON BROS., HASTINGS I I)I‘V Sli'l'T Bla.k Nek Hei “ chiefs ■ - and 1, C> each. Boy St'i'Ui i Belts i -. Boys’ Grey School Shirts | 2 3. otiier Shirts from 1 (.5 each. [ at Westerman and Co.’s, Hastings. ‘

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 287, 8 November 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 287, 8 November 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 287, 8 November 1912, Page 1

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