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ENTERTAINMENTS, Ac. v.jp'. three kisses that we’ll marry off your three sisters within a month—even if 1 have to marry one of them myself!” AT HAYWARDS TTICTURES AYWARD’S X ICTURES NAPIER. Mary Pickford’s most serious rival for (the title of Fijmdom’s Queen —The ever I bewitching MARGUERITE CLARK MARGUERITE CLARK I MARGUERITE CLARK | MARGUERITE CLARK | MARGUERITE CLARK ' MARGUERITE CLARK MARGUERITE CLARK J MARGUERITE CLARK i In an exquisite vision of romantic youth (entitled SEVEN SISTERS SEVEN SISTERS SEVEN SISTERS SEVEN SISTERS SEVEN SISTERS SEVEN SISTERS A sparkling comedy drama by the Famous Players. The brightest, cleanest, most altogether delightful picture play since little Marguerite’s last triumphant success, “Gretna Green.” SEVEN SISTERS Is full of love-making, brimful of it. It isn’t sickly, and it isn’t naughty. It’s a picture that EVERYBODY* WILL SEE MARGUERITE, so book early at the Bristol. PRICES: Gd and 1,No extra for booking. NOTICES. FUNERAL NOTICE. rpHE Funeral of the late Rang! Hauparua will take place at Kohupatiki Pah at 2.30 to-morrow afternoon. HASTINGS Y.M.C.A. LADIES’ PHYSICAL CULTURE CLUB DISPLAY AND CONCERT in St. Matthew’s Hall, Hastings, THURSDAY, 2nd NOVEMBER, 8 P.M Proceeds for Y.M.C.A. War Work. ADMISSION 1/RED CROSS DEPOTS. MISS E. M. KING’S Art Needlework Depot, Emerson street; Miss M. WHITE'S, Milliner, Hastings street, Napier. Goods packed on 14th and 30th of each month. Parcels of cut-out work may be had .i -. addresses. ANDREW’S ANNIVERSARY’ <•' lAL, on MONDAY EVENING, b ' -’rew's Hall, Hastings. Seveial ■ present. Good Musical Pro--t . Tickets 1 -. Time 7.30. 1 ETHODIST &CHOOLROOM, HASTINGS. GALE OF WORK, PRODUCE, Ac. Proceeds m aid of Methodist Insti- • tute, Trentham Camp. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Ist, 1916, | 3 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. I Afternoon Tea, Supper, etc., etc. I Admission: Afternoon Free; Evening Sixpence. fl A ST INGS HORTIC ULT U R A L SOCIETY. A GENERAL MEETING will lie held in the Old I.ibrarv. at 7.-'5O p.m., TUESDAY. 31st Octobei, 1916. Business To retene balance-sheet lor Bulb bhow. and to arrange for Sweet Pea bhow, and general. W. J. CONNOR, Hou. Secretary. . AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT I SOCIETY. New Zealand Branch : 1 Custom House Quat, Wellington. I LOsT I TT is the intention of the Society on or alter the 27th day ot November next, to issue a Copy Policy in place of Policy No. 456517 on the life of FRANK MARTIN QUIGLEY, which is declared to have been lost. I Dated at Wellington this 27th day of October, 1916. EDW ARD W*. LOWE, Resident Secretary. NOTICE? ~ ,1 LL ACCOUNTS owing to the undersigned may be paid to A. Murley, Esq., State Fire Office, Queen street, Hastings, whose receipt will be a sufficient discharge. W. H. COOK, Civil Engineer. _26th October, 1916. CORRECTION AND APOLOGY. IN the issue of the “Tribune” of Tuesday, October 17th, in the report of the proceedings at the Napier Magistrate’s Court, under the heading “Adulterated Milk,” appeared the following paragraph —“ Health Inspector F. B Gardner stated that he purchased milk at Bnant's shop for the purpose of analysis’ It was subsequently found to baie 25 p» r cent, of added water.” This paragtaph gave an entirely incorrect report of the Health Officer’s evidence. The statement actually made by Mr. Gardner was as follows: — “ T’ie Gov iiitnetit’Analyst found that the milk solids —other than fat—were unit dem lent by decimal 14 per cent., and chat calculated from freezing point the milk contained 4.5 per cent, of added water—such sample containing decimal 25 per cent, of fat in excess of tne amount required by the regulations.” In tho same report, last paragraph lut oik, appeared the iollowiu fa — •• His Worship stated that the detenuants wilrulh added i it<i I hi? paiagiaph i? also quite uiuorreci. his Worship having lound that the deiendant- d>d not wilfully add water. We \eiy much icgiet that these mistakeo occuued, and tender an apology to Messrs. Bryant and Co., Ltd., and Mr btiothei? Further, we express to them our soiiow that these errors should hate appeared in the columns of the “ Tribune ” and caused them annoyance

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 268, 28 October 1916, Page 1

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