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LET SENTENCE WAIT. Let sentence wait. The apportionment uf blame To those who compose each inhuman wrong Can bide till Justice bar.s her sword of fl-rne ; But let your memories be long! - Sir Owen Seaman.

ENTERTAINMENTS. Ac. FOR ONE MORE NIGHT. A Picture for Wives! A Picture tor Husbands! And for those who intend to Marry I At THE THING’S mHEATRE. HE -CLINGS -L HEATRE, HASTINGS. TO-NIGHT At 8. TO-NIGHT BESSIE BARRISCALE, •‘The Attractive Girl,” In the Brilliant Four-part Drama by the Ince-Triangle Co.: JEALOUSY Or JEALOUSY JEALOUSY “ The JEALOUSY* JEALOUSY Green JEALOUSY JEALOUSY Swamp.” JEALOUSY* The heart of a jealous woman is as an evil green swamp that chokes the blossoms of faith, love and happiness.” Tense Situations—Dramatic Surprises. A Novel Plot—Splendid Acting. A Play YOU will like. BIG SUPPORTS. Physical Education—Slow Photography. Royal Flying Corps—The Army’s Eyes. A Bright Comedy—Beautiful Scenic. And THE PATHE GAZETTE. Q-ARDEN JYJOLS. Planet Jun. Seeders. Planet Jun. Wheel Hoes. Planet Jun. Horse Hoes. Parkes’ Green Label Steel Spades. Parkes’ Ladies’ Spades. Digging Forks. Potato Forks. Hay Forks. Hay Rakes. Rivetted-back Scythe Blades. Scythe Handles. Scythe Stones. Reap Hooks. Pruning Shears. Short-handle Weeding Forks. Garden Trowels. Gardening Gloves. Lawn Mower Grass Catchers. Rakes. Hoes. TTENRY WILLIAMS & GONS ” LIMITED HARDWARE MERCHANTS, HASTINGS.

TENDERS. FVIENDERS ar® invited for the formation of about 17 chains of Street within th® Hastings Borough. Plans, etc., may be seen at our Hastings office, where tenders must be lodged by Noon of November 4th, 1916. ROCHFORT, SON & THOMPSON, Queen Street, Hastings. TpINEST Creamery Butter fresh daily, * 1/5 per lb.—Only at-Boyle & Co.’s, Grocers, Hastings. r T , ABLE Potatoes, 15,- a cwt; Seed, ■*- 13/6; New Potatoes, 51bs for 2/-. — T. Ciarkson, Ltd., Hastings. TAINING-ROOM Suite in leather cov- *■' ering, 7 pieces, cash price £6 10/-. —Christie, Queen street, Hastings. THROWN Spanish Onions, 15;- a cwt or 2d per lb.—T. Clarkson, Ltd., Hastings. 3 BEAUTIFUL White and Brass Bedstead Models, very artistic. — Casein's, opp. P. 0., Hastings. PRIME Oaten-sheaf Chaff always obtamable from T. Clarkson, Ltd., Hastings. WANTED KNOWN: Our well-known Working Men’s Boots can’t be beaten at our price ,13/9. —C. Koorey, Hastings. N Opportunity for Men !—Secure one of our Special Bargains. See Windows. —Dunkley, the High-class Tailor, Hastings. STOCKTAKING Prices, Cash only this week. Whatnot Tables 6/6, 7/6, 8/6, 9/6, 10/-. —Christie, Queen street, Hastings. fXATEN SHEAF CHAFF!—You can get the very best from T. Clarkson, Ltd., Hastings. ,

"KB/ANTED, Motorists to remember that we stock Benzine, Motor Accessories and Goodrich Tyres.—T. Clarkson. Ltd., Hastings. STOCKTAKING Prices.—Axminster Square, 9ft x 10ft 6in, £7 15/- for £6 17/6; Tapestry Square £3 2/6, pretty fawn £3 8/6. —Christie, Queen st., Hastings. IT’S not too late to plant seedlings •* for Summer and Autumn Blooms. We have a choice collection just suitable for transplanting.—T. Clarkson, Ltd., Hastings. WANTED KNOWN.—Mrs. Clarke has taken over the Haeremai Dairy, Heretaunga street, Hastings (formerly A. E. Wake Co.). Fresh Milk and Cream daily. Open Wednesday aftemonn. 4 till W T7ILOWERS WANTED on behalf of JU the Patriotic Funds. —Anyone having Cut Flowers to spare might please send them to ARMSff BON G AND HAINING, Seed Merchants. Station street. Hasting* rpHE MARVEL POLISHING MOP A- i a the greatest labour-saving device M the market. Try one. Yon will then recommend it to all yonr friends. Stocked hv the HAWKE’S BAY FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSDCTATTON. LTD . Brought right to your door by H. C. RUSSELL. A LL those Delicious CONFECTIONS 2x spade from pure ingredients by the well-kvown firm of KIRK AND MARKS. Quality PastryrwA* ’Phone] £LDER [737 ru~.~i-- Buildings, Hastings. HATtt AKD SKIN SPECIALIST. Face and Scalp Massage, Shampooing, etc. Switches, •*£., made at shortest notice. Ladies’ Combings made up. Consnltatione Free. Face Massage a flpamatttv MONEY to Lead—£l to £25, upon Household Furniture (without removal). No delay. RewabU Weaker Instalments. — L. W. Balkiod, 119 Qsno street, Hastings.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 269, 30 October 1916, Page 1

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