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( “COME TO THE CARNIVAL” X BAIRDS BARGAINS BECKON YOU! LADIES’ SMART READY-TO-WEAR HATS— See Windows and pick at 5/6 each LADIES’ COSTUMES at Carnival Prices— From 2 6 LADIES’ DRESSES in Muslins and Voiles- 6/6, 9'6. 11/6 up LADIES’ KID GLOVES, reliable makes — 2/6. 3/11 pair LADIES’ FINE BLACK ALL-WOOL CASHMERE HOSE—2/3, 2/6, 2,11 up LADIES’ WHITE AND BLACK HOSE, wonderful valuer—1/-, 1/3, 1/6 up CHILDREN’S COTTON SOX, White and Colours—9d, 1/-, 1/3 up CHILDREN’S BLACK VIYELLA SOX, extra value, sizes 4 to 10 — - 1/3 pair all round CHILDREN’S ALL-WOOL UNSHRINKABLE TAN 3-HOSE, sizes 4 to 10— 1/- pair all round NAVY AND WHITE STRIPED NURSE CLOTH, guaranteed dyes—--8)d, IOJd, 1 /- up NAVY PRINTS, fast dyes— 71-d, IHd, lOfd up 54tn. TWILL SHEETING in White and Unbleached—1/-, 1/3, 1/6 yard up WHITE CALICO AND LONG CLOTHS in our well-known makes—5/6, 6 '6, 7/G dozen yards SPECIAL CARNIVAL PRICES RIGHT THROUGH. BUY NOW AT (BAIRD &nd Co'&v • THE RELIABLE DRAPERS - - HASTINGS.

NEW SEASON’S SUITINGS. The Newest and Latest Fabrics made to your measure FROM £4 15/- TO £5 10/G. M. HURST TAILOR AND COSTUMIER, HERETAUNCA STREET • HASTINGS.

SUNDAY SERVICES. j ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH, Hastings. 11 a.m., “The Need and Help of Worship’’; 7 p.m., “The Difference of Knowing Christ and of Knowing About Christ.” Rev. P. Ramsay. IVrETHODISTCHURCH, Hastings.Rev. M. A. Rugby Pratt. 11 a.m., “Our Attitude to Evil” ; 7 p.m., “The Law for the Liar.” Anthem, “Incline Thine Ear,” solo, Mr. Dowdle. Pakowhai, 7 p.m., Mr. Doubleday. Mangateretere, 7 p.m., Mr. Clapham. APTIST CHURCH, Karamu Road, Hastings. Pastor, H. E. Edridge. 11 a.m., “A Message for Troublous Times”; 7 p.m., “The Secret of a Happy Life.” Communion at close of Morning Service. Y.M.8.C., Orange" Hall, 2.30. ; tOHLRCH OF CHRIST meets in thi Old Library Room. Market street, I Hastings, 2.30 p.m. H' ASTINGS Y.M.C.A. Strangers’ Tea 5 p.m., Sunday, November sth Farewell to Mr. C. Smith. SALVATION ARMY CITADEL, Sunday Meetings: —7 a.m., Knee j Drill; 11 a.m., Holiness, Adjt. Armstrong; 7 p.m., subject, “Repentance,” < Adjt. Armstrong. Bandmaster and Mrs. Gower, Farewell for Napier. RDER OF THE STAR IN THE EAST. —A meeting will be held in the Oddfellows’ Hall, Hastings, on Sunday, November sth, at 3 p.m. GOSPEL HALL, Karamu road, Hast ings. 7 p.m. (d.v.), Mr. Frank Hunter. “An Alien Redeemed by Grace.” YOU are welcome. !QT ORT FORD LODGEHALL. Snnday, at 7 p.m. (d-V.), “John 111, . 14.” A hearty welcome.

HAWKE’S BAY WOUNDED SOLDIERS FUND. { MONSTER ART UNION. : TEN PRIZES VALUED FROM ; £4OO T 0 £lO i FIRST PRIZE, BRAND NEW MOTOR CAR j (£100). j TICKETS I One Ticket can win every prize. ‘ A. L. D. FRASER, 1 Box 212, Hastings. : Chairman Art Union Committee YATES & M C PH AIL We are now booking HAMS FOR XMAS. Weights lOlbs to 18lbs. GET IN EARLY I CASH PRICE LIST. EDMONDS’ BAKING POWDER, 1/5 per tin. 3 Bottles ESSENCE OF LEMON for lid'. CLEANED CURRANTS, 6d per lb. CLEANED SULTANAS, 8d and lOd lb SEEDLESS RAISINS, 8d lb, 31bs 1/9. 3 Tins ABC JAM for 1/2. DINNEFORD’S MAGNESIA, 1/4 per bottle. LOOSE DATES, 31bs for 1/-. COOKING FIGS, 7d lb, 31bs for 1/6. 501 b SNOWDROP FLOUR, 8/AULSEBROOK PLUM PUDDINGS JUST ARRIVED. The above prices Net Cash at Counter. YATES *M°PHAIL ’PHONE 520, HASTINGS.

If you search our present history there you’ll find New Zealand boys are never behind With Australians by their side, the' will help to turn the tide, And help to build the honour of Ok England. Beneath the Red, White and Blue, witl hearts so brave and true, Tbey’ll hold their own, against all is the far land, And when the war is done, and victory nobly won, What more could build the honour o? Old England? If you patronise cur Bakery, I ♦hint you’ll find Workmanship will not be behind, With Roberts behind the gun, yon wil get a loaf and bun That will help to build the honour of onr Bakery O. H. PEARSON. BRITISH BAKERY HARTING* A SUMMER NECESSITY. Alien you wake up with a parched tuiigue or a dry throat you will find .a teaopuoiiiul ui liueuzoi < momentarily gargled and owai.oweu) uiu=L tuolinng. Eiunezoi <i;ti and allays iniiammatioa in the throat or nose and cools tiie system by dispelling fever germsInvaluable and quite harmless for rcatlaaa cuLuiau. H

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 274, 4 November 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 274, 4 November 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 274, 4 November 1916, Page 6

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