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| EDUCATIONAL. I QIR T O N 205 NELSON STREET, HASTINGS. A Boarding and Day School for Girls. Boys to the age of 10 admitted. The Third Term commences THURSDAY, Sept. 21st. MISS DARBY will be at home to parents every Wednesday afternoon.

ELOCUTION. IyRS. W. A. WHITLOCK, A.L.O.M. (Nee Gertrude Gallien), GOLD AND SILVER MEDALLIST. Silver Medallist of L.C.M. TEACHER OF ELOCUTION. 800 FITZROY AVENUE, HASTINGS ’Phone 160. RAPIER JJIGH gCHOOLS. SPLENDID SITUATION IN AN IDEAL SITUATION. EXCELLENT RECORDS IN PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS. PHYSICAL AND MILITARY TRAIN ING CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO. Boarders under the direct supervision of the Principals, assisted by tutors and experienced domestic staffs. Efficient Junior Department attached to each School. Preparatory pupils received. Hot dinner obtainable by day pupils The Third Term commences on WEDNESDAY, 13th September, Illustrated Prospectus for each Schoo) containing all particulars regarding Fees, Courses of Study, Regulations, Board’, Dinner, etc., free or application * to the Principals:—Miss V. M. Greig I M.A., B.Sc. (Girls’ School), and Mr ! W. A, Armour, M.A., M.Sc. (Boys I School). j

A “ KNOW HOW ” that has made a business AND A “ KNOW HOW ” gets us business. Better Work, Better Satisfaction, What Better! Our business is PLUMBING. A little attention to-day means satisfaction to-mor-row. We’ll attend to your work as if we were doing the work for ourselves. JOHN FEAR, "THE PEOPLE’S PLUMBER," KARAMU ROAD, HASTINGS. R. S. CARTY, Manager. ’PHONES —Office and Showroom, 82. Private Residence, 753.

k? If Hl FOLKS in ft BOSTOCK’S BOOTS M Read the i lllr |]| CRIMEAN War News. # Aye! and 20 years BEFORE # # the Crimea was fought BOS- ♦ * TOCK’S BOOTS held the pride * xp: of place they hold to-day. # 4c That brilliant 80 years’ record * 4c certainly counts with wise boot # * buyers. 4c 4c Come and see the BOSTOCK 4c 4c Style and Quality! 4c 4c New Spring shipment just to 4c 4c hand, also a special line of stout 4c 4< boots for use in freezing works: # 4c good news this for you workers. 4c 4c 4 s ♦ GRIFFITHS AND CO. * * ♦ 4c The Footf.t Shop, 4c # 4c ♦ Between the Two Banks, # * N.S.W. and N.Z., # 4c 4c * HASTINGS. ’PHONE 706. * 4c # ########## 4c4c####4c# 4c#

QREENMEADOWS ’V/’INEYARDS. SEE BIG SHOW OF WINES Produce Hall at the Show. MRS. RANDALL’S Pure Grape Wines. PORT, MADIERA, CONSTANTIA, SHERRY, CLARET, BURGUNDY, HOCK, CHABLIS, In Quart and Pint Bottles. CASES OF MIXED WINE TO ORDER Don’t forget the Singing Bird which warbles for the Wounded Soldiers. Orders for Wines booked by J. J. JONES, in charge of Exhibit.

NOTICE. THE LEADING BAKERS. Mrs. R. WARREN, the Proprietress of the oldest-established Bakery in Hawke’s Bay, wishes it known that she is now in no way connected with the Hastings Bakery Co., and that Bread of first-class quality only is now being turned out from the Bakery, which is fitted with the latest machinery, and is therefore run on absolutely hygienic lines. ’PHONE 132, or leave your address at one of our shops in Heretaunga street, Hastings, and the cart will cal) on you.

j- __ Cheaper Suites? Yes Better, al our Prices? BI* We don’t believe in cheapness nt the J/TiL- * — ''' “'"jinrC’v’ifc-tflCsiiii sacrifice of quality. We build for HM* long serviceability. In years , <£—(JR to ponle > buyers of these Bedroom LiILDI I j\J| Suites will point with prido to the ViLiiil ll* ** rnj.ee-;- J consistent high-grade workmanship —— that characterises every piece of i L Allen’s furniture. We hace 20 complete Suites of newest designs, in our Show- C. R ALLEN'S rooms to-day, in Oak, Heart Rimu, and Stained Rimu, priced Emerson-St, mA Jr IKK from £9 jg/(* to £3 C THE ReCo g n i se d House Do make a point of seeing them next time you’re in Napier. fOT FUTIIiS

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 272, 2 November 1916, Page 3

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