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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALE. AN account owner having left N Z. A-* with Expeditionary Force:— Corner Section, Ellison road; cheap; great value; must be sacrificed; Also: Section in St. Aubin street, near Beatson’s Park; low price; good investment. Section in Heretaunga street; instant money-maker and must sell ; will consider any offer.- —App.y, “Attorney,” P.O. Box 199, Hastings. Applications are invited to im the position ot Caretaker to the Hastings North (Alahora) Public School. For salary and conditions apply to A. M. Robertson, Chairman School Committee, Hastings Norm, rpo Be Sold : —Furniture of 3-roomed Cottage near sea. Could take over cottage. Apply, “Cottage,"’ this office. lOST, yesterday, about Caroline road, Comb set with brilliants.— Reward on returning to Tribune Office, Hastings. TO LET, Unfurnished Front Room, with fireplace; rent 4/-. —Adi.Lv at Tribune Office, Hastings. VWTANTED, Man to drive bread cart. ’ ’ Applv E, H. Muir, Havelock N. Phone 593W. j SUNDAY SERVICES. i ST. ANDREW’S GHURCH, Hastings. —ll a.m., “The Great Height”; 7 p.m., “The Path to Peace.” Rev. P. Ramsav. Clive Grange, 7 p.m. ■ Mr. D. G. Ford. BAPTIST CHURCH, Karamu Road, Hastings.—ll a.m., Mr. E. J. Flewellen King, “ The Fight for Character” ; 7 p.m., Mr. P. AV. Peters (Napier), “Our Blood-bought Freedom.” Pukahu, 2.30 p.m.: Air. R. Sowersby. ; ETHODIST CHURCf 1, 1 Rev. AI. A. Rugby Pratt. 11 a.m., ; “The Rebound of Action” ; 7 p.m.. ' “Tho Battleground of Life.” Anthem by Choir. Alangatereteve, 7 p.m.: Air. Cunnold. ; Old Library, Afarket street, Hastings, at 2.30 p.m. every Sunday. : GOSPEL HALL, Karamu road, Hast- : ings.—Sunday, 7 p.m. (d.v.), “What is meant by the Salvation of God I' How can it be obtained? Can we be certain of it?” i MR. ACARK HARRISON. Evangelist. HEARTY AVELCOAIE. ■ S~IDRTFORD' f76jsGir H ALL7-^Sun-day, 7 p.m. (d.v.), “ Life in a Look.” Hearty Invitation. _ ■ eULVATIO\ ARMY. HASTJXGS. Services 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., Sunday School 2.15 p.in. : Adjutant C. .HAMKINS. ( ! SPIRITUAL SCIENCE ODTM’ELLOM'S’ HAUL. HASTINGS. ITR. E. C. WORTH will hold a -Ly.l. Spiritual Service in the above Hall 01, M ND.W EVENING ai 7.1-7. Snb-je.-t. “THE PHILOSOPHY OlDEATH.” Spiritual Alessages and Clairvoyant Descriptions from articles and Howers, etc., will bo given after service. This is the last Sunday. Mr. Worth is due in "Wanganui at Spiritual Church next Sunday. , LADIES’ HANDBAGS. ! LARGE RANGE of Manufacturer"s Samples purchased at heavy discount, to go at 3/3, 4/6, 5/-, 7/6, 9/-, 10/6 upwards. Many of these worth double. Secure one now. We are Hastings agents for Pauline Reliable Patterns. —R. A. STRANG, “ Everyhodv’s ’’ Store. Hnstines MACHINERY EXCHANGE K aranlu road, Hastings, will secure for you any class of machinery you require. AVrite for particulars of Engines, Dynamos, Alotors, Motor-cars, Motor-cycles, AVaggons, Drays, etc. If you have machinery to sell, send particulars and prices—the H.B. will do the selling for you. Phillips’ Patent Sprinkler sold here at 12/6. HAWKE’S BAY FARAIERS. t I HAVE PURCHASED from Mr. E. A. AV ATKINS (who has enlisted) the whole of his CONTRACTING AND THRESHING PLANT, and will run the same in charge of Mr. T. RAMSAY’, of Fernhill, under the name of RAMSAY ■ AND CO. I All work entrusted to our care will receive prompt attention. I Address ■ Box 15, Clivo; or T. Ramsay, Fernhill. j H. laN SIMSON, Olive Grange. J

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 340, 27 January 1917, Page 6

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