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HASTINGS UNITED TEMPERANCEGUILD The Hastings United Temperance Guild convert. held in Wesley Hall last night, was a great success, the hall being packed. Mr. Collins occupied the chair. The following programme yvas renedere.l: —Pianoforte sole. Donald Wilson; song. Ursula Nicholls; a dialogue in which the following performers took part, broughtdown the house: Mrs. Pert and’the Misses Laura Pocock, Hilda Pope. Olive Harbt aid. Grace Lord, Dorothy Hastings. Emily Battersham. Abbe Schroder, Minnie Moore and Gertie Harman ; song, Mr. Reg Pearce ; duet. Misses Kemp ami Wain : song, Air. J. Carruth ; recitation, Miss Leona Halstead : recitation. Master Synderley Nicholls; song, Mr. Taylor ; song. Master M . Walden; recitation. Miss Nellie Burt: song, Mr. Taylor: recitaliom F. Barley ; recitation Leslie Emery ; concert in:: solo. Mr. Cunnold ; duet, Emily Battersham anil Olive Harbcard. Miss Grace Campbell played the accompaniments. A most enjoyable evening wound up with the singing of the National Anthem.

“ How trifles often change us!" —Bracken. Just a touch of cough or cold is apt to make the most cheerful person peevish and miserable. But there is a way rn remain front such annoying ills—simply take an occasional dose of Baxter's Lung Preserver. Its tonic and . . m,, k< ep the system healthy and enable one to ward off cold uuu < iiilis. Dmnsaiids of people roenmmend “Baxter's.” (let a big 1 'lO bottle to-day—every dose will give ymi benefit.* Customers for Py-No! Fluid for auto matic disinfectors please note that the local agents for this excellent coinpouna of disinfecting oils are F. L. Bone and Do Mamtinva Prlro ff.'C r-»r gatlnv • ••d Ship Cbandlorv *>«*»» in •Vv 1

A REAL SALE COMMENCING THURSDAY, JULY Ist. I¥IEW ZEALAMIFI A WONDER IN BARGAINS. Mi I BLlat DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY. CLOTHINC, MERCERY, HATS, BOOTS AND SHOES. EVERYTHING AT REAL SALE PRICES. The Firm with the reputation for N.Z.>made Goods. N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY HASTINGS.

TT”SI Tfr ! 18 THE USUAL CROWL FIRST J-J- KJ V>VJXjJLJ 1 THINC IN THE MORNINC. Then we wrap ourselves in mufflers and overcoats in our endeavour to keep warm. WHAT ABOUT THE HORBE ? THE COW ? Through the War Office demanding jFffri _ the output of the canvas manufacturers, canvas for the Colonies was partly cut off. We had a supply ' =r_ ", Mfr on the seas, but to supplement | gja this our American buyer sent us £--~~ a shipment of white duck. This \ we are making into covers with \i / ’ 'S Hessian lining, with our well-known | j 'tj 3 finish for fit and unsurpassed qual- i ity and unsurpassed quality of ' k __ /■" strapping. ’ - --' HACK SIZE 20/-, DRAUGHTS 21/-, 22/6, COW 12/6 LAND AND HEIGH WAY, THE LEADING SADDLERS - HASTINGS.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 481, 3 July 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 481, 3 July 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 481, 3 July 1915, Page 2

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