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NOTES AND MEMOS. Messrs. Hoadley, Son and Stewart, Ltd., remind the public of their sale of. superior dairy herd, to be held at the ’ Clive Grange new yards, Monday, 30th • October, at 1 p.m. on behalf of Mr. F. . C. Moore. Specia. atention is drawn to! the class and quality of these cattle, and buyers seeking good stock would do. well to attend this sale. Airs. Farrant, the well-known Hastings dressmaker, announces that after November Ist her address will be Queen street, Hastings (next Har-' greaves Boardinghouse). j Messr. C. R. Vvilon (Gil. Bros.) draw attention to the sale advertised in this issue in the estate of J. M. Millar (deceased). All furniture lots will go to the highest bidder. There is a fine assortment of bottled fruits, and manyuseful lines usua ly found in a well appointed home. The property which contains j-acre is nicely laid out and the house is new. An ideal home and a nibble for the live man. Don’t miss this sale. Time, 2 o’clock. The opening of an up-to-date saleyards it Cliie Grange, open to all auctioneers, marks further progress in that pro ific district and J. A. Mliler draws attention to his list of entries on page 8 for the above sale which commences at 12.30 p.m. on Monday next. .At the age of from 10 to Id the eye ■nuscles have lost their elasticity to -noli an extent that glasses for close 'ork and reading are required to pre* vent strain. Your eyes accuratelytested and the correct lenses prepared it H. M. Bennett’s, Ophthalmic Optician, Napier, and at Union Bank •’hambers. Hastings on Tuesdays.*

NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. PALMERSTON NORTH A. AND P. SHOW, Ist, 2nd and 3rd NOV., 1916. TTOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS to Palmerston North, available for return until Saturday, 11th November, will be obtainable from Napier, Otane and intermediate stations on 31st October and Ist and 2nd November; from kVaipawa, Mangatera and intermediate stations on 31st October and Ist and 2nd November; from Wanganui, Taihape, Wellington (fhorndon), Dannevirke, Masterton, and intermediate stations on Ist, 2nd and 3rd November. NOTE. —The issues on 3rd November will bo only by the trains leaving Waipawa at 7.32 a.m. and Dannevirke at 8.20 and 10.1 a.m. BY ORDER. SUNDAY SERVICES. Qf. ANDREW’S CHURCH, Hastings. Anniversary Services, 11 a.m., Rev. Wm. Gow. Anthem, “As Pants the Hart,” Mrs. McDuff Boyd; 7 p.m., Rev. W. Gow. Anthem, “Radiant Morn.” 1I" ETH() I)ISTCHURCH,TIasti ngs.— Rev. M. A. Rugby Pratt. 11 a.m., “Is Gambling Essentially Immoral?” Solo, “O, Rest in the Lord,” Mrs. Goss; 7 p.m., Mr. E. D.M. King, from Auckland. Anthem, “O. Saviour of the World.” Mangaterotere, 7 p.m., Rev. Rugby Pratt. pH URCHOF CHRIST meets in the Old Library Room. Market street, Hastings, 2.30 p.m. OAPTIST~CHURCH, Karamu Road" Hastings. Pastor, H. E. Edridge. 11 a.rn., “What constitutes a Good Man.” 7 p.m., “The Immediacy of Religion.” Service, Pukahu, 2.30. Bible Class, Orange Hall. 2.45. pOSPEL HALL, Karamu road, HastVA - ings. 7 p.m. (n.v.), Mr. Frank Hunter, Evangelist, “Tho Charge of Treason and tho Terms of Peace.” A welcome to all. QTORII'ORD L()DGE HALL.—Sunday, at 7 p.m. <t>.v.), “The Atoning Blood.” A hearty welcome. YMT ANTED, Girl to assist in house»v work; hours from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.-—Apply to Mrs. J. D. Donovan, Eastbourne street, Hastings. "VVTANTED, Motorists to know we ’ ’ are agents for the famous Goodrich Tyres.—T. Clarkson, Ltd., Hastings . "

QHAPMAN’S CONFECTIONERY, TEA ROOMS AND SODA FOUNTAIN N ow O PEN ’ Only Pure Fruits and Syrups. JUST YOU TRY OUR ICE CREAMS Highest-class British, American, Continental and Colonial Confectionery. Address: NEXT N Z. CLOTHING FACTORY, H DiTJNGS M R T HOi,AS B AIN> HIGH STREET. DANNEVIRKE. Has been appointed OANNEVIRKE For the pjAWKE S TJAY rpRJBUNE.’ And is aulhorised tn receive advertisements on out behalf I Readers are requested to notify Mr. I Bain of news which they may think suitable for publication.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 268, 28 October 1916, Page 6

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