NOTICES. THE HASTINGS PATRIOTIC DEMONSTRATION an 3 Compulsory Parade of ,Cadets is POSTPONED until SATURDAY.. AUGUST 23th. L. F. PEGLER. Secretary. HASTINGS LADIES’ EQUIPMENT COMMIT 1 EE. VyOOL for Balaclava Caps can be obtained bs- knitters at Phillips, Wright ar.d Co.’s (from Mrs. Fitzherbert) except on Saturday afternoon, when obtainable from Mr. Fcste” Brook. XT M.C.A. PABLIA lii'NT. Hastings • TO-NIGHT at S. Premier R. E. Barley introduces Maternit -i* Bonus Bill. Roll up! Roll up ! '** A $ I have been approached !>v. a large number of ratepayers, have decided to stand as a Candid its for t?.e vacancy caused by the resignation Jcl Cr. Mciiibl.in. ] stand for no party j’mt to work solely for the interests of I the borough. 1 am in favour of pro- . gross with economy. GEO. GARRATT. ' NOTICE. r F 11. CRAWFORD, Blacksmith, • Queen street, Hastings, wishes to notify the public that his business will be carried on as heretofore. H B ACCLIMATISATION -*• SOCIETY offers a Renard of 1/6 1 per pair for the feet and right wing of DtacK Shags. JOHN PARKER, Secretary. TpLAGS to arrive.—Stores supplied. 7. r 1 '-’ 4S .W 7 3d dozen. — Evert oedy s,” Hastings. A DAINTY DLSH!—South Bla-d Swedes, I'llbs for 2'6 (Uiivcred— T- ClaHmmi,Ltd.. Hastily.-,: " ' VVFAN’I E.p ENO AN. — Yates and * ’ MePnau, Hastings, sell loose 'l ea at 1/3 per lb, equal to anv 2.- oh the market. tIEAX i Naii-’d Working Bouts, wear * guarantee i, only at Dimdore’s London House, Ifw.tings, .. t Ask tor this famous boot. XATET Weather Bargain.—Men's ’» Unterp-ccf Overemits, usually 40,-, row 25,-. al Dimdore’s London Hous;? (»r'cut Kiid-ot-Scohon Si.iL?. T ADIES’ Glace Kid Dm by Shoes, good lit, j-muid tors, usually 15,6, now ‘J (i.—Dimd-ire's London House, Hastings. TYTAVING purchased from T. Leger . some of his noted laving strain of r owls, I am prepared to take a limited number of orders for sittings of Eggs, price 7/6.—J. Horn, 521 Cornwall road. Hastings. CHILDREN ! — FLAGS ! FLAGS 3d, (id and 1.-. B. Igian, Union jack, h-eni-h and New Zealand Ensigns at HALL’S, HASTINGS.
IV ANTED KNGWN that Robert Holt and Sons can now supply Taupiri and Waipa Coal, absolutely the cleanest burning coals on the market. Q~( hWT-ZSe u ~Windo~f~N<mEm!>r«»:d;’n<’S just opened, to go at tpeciai rut prices.—Din.dore’s London House, 1 lasting’--. T “ONDON H()USE Lml M-Sr Salp now drav.-ing big crowds.— Brisk Sales, constant ac-rivitv. Bn in the Boom! A I’llON.'i.—L;;.li--s White Mm-ilin Apron:.:, spf-.mdid wearing line, usually 2 G. n ;.v I Dim do re’s London Hous?' (i.’.ii t-md-of-Season Sale. TJORROC’ksi , “ 7 lTnm’ietre '”'4’ 7 lt dozen, D ' ses’ Calico 4 11 dozen, large size Towels > - pair.— Dimdore’s Louden Hovee Great End-cf-S.-ason Sale, Hastings. JWRT jgOOT For Bost Value in ALT. CLASSES OF FOOTWEAR. GO TO MEBAN’S, PORT AHURIRT. ’Phone 6GD. PEEL’S DYEING <t DRY CLEANING WORKS, WARREN STREET, HASTINGS.—Gent's Suits and Ladies’ Costumes cleaned by the latest process. Absolutely no washing. Gloses and all kinds of F ancy Dresses dry cleaned. Note the address, next to RanfurJv Hotel, WARREN STREET, HASTINGS.
i ANTED KNOWN.—Now that the ” ” “Ladies’ Own” Outfitters aro here, there is no more need for mothers to ruin eyes and nerves doing the family sewing. “Our own make ” Clothing is already becoming known for quality and tasteful design, while we import direct from the. best manufacturers Ladies’, Children’s and In-; hints’ Clothing of every description; Sanitary Garments for ladies and in-; fant(; best Baby Soap arid Toilet Pow-i decs, etc.—The “Ladies’ Own” Out-i fitters, Heretaunga street, Hastings. j YTT ANTED KNOWN—Just ’’opened! ’* up, new stock of the latest Sani-j tary and Hygienic Garments for < wear, hitherto unobtainable in I New Zealand. These garments tre ti e! outcome of much thought and experience, and supply a "long-felt want. Aecouchment necessaries a speciality. Inspection cordially invited, at tlio “Ladies’ Own” Outfitters, Heretaunga street, Hastings (between Simmonds, seedsman, and Bone, ironmonger). rpITE jyiN’DON (Published Annually) * Enables Traders throughout the World ■ to communicate direct uit li English j MA N(JFA CT Cl l EII S AN D 1> E A LEKS j in each class of goods. Besides being i a complete commercial guide to London ■ and its suburbs, the directory contains > lists of I EXPORT MERCHANTS I with the goods they ship, and the! Colonial and Foreign Markets they I supply; | STEAMSHIP LINES »i arranged under the ports to which thev ! sail, and indicating the approxtmaA , sailings; ; PROVINCIAL TRADE NOTICES of leading Manufacturers, Merchants, I etc., in the principal provincial towns > and industrial centres of the United [ Kingdom. j Dealers seeking Agencies can’adver-j tise their trade cards for £l, or larger ] advertisements from £3. A copy of the current edition will he J forwarded, freight paid, on receipt of I Postal Order for 20/-. I THE LONDON DIRECTORY CO., Ltd: ! 25 Abchurch Laue, LONDON, E.O.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 211, 21 August 1914, Page 1
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