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ENTERTAINMENTS. Ae JgVERYBODY’S A Lady remarked last evening: “ One of the best pictures that has been shown, and this is the second time I have seen it.” HAVE YOU SEEN “ THE IMMIGRANT ” “ THE IMMIGRANT ” / “ THE IMMIGRANT ” , “ THE IMMIGRANT ” ’ “ THE IMMIGRANT ” ’ “ THE IMMIGRANT ” 1 “ THE IMMIGRANT ” ,| “ THE IMMIGRANT " You will be delighted with it. I TO-NIGHT’S THE LAST NIGHT. ; TO-MORROW AFTERNOON. I Episode 17: — | “ THE BROKEN COIN.” > Metro Drama : THE FLOWER Or NO MAN’S LAND. NOTICES, NOTICE TO PASSENGERS. ' rrtHERE will be no Passenger steamer sailing in March. For further information apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LTD., NAPIER OR PORT AHURIRI. TA RADALE TOWN DISTRICT. ELECTORS’ LIST. IVrOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Taradale District Electors’ List is being prepared. Residents and I persons qualified to be enrolled as Electors are requested to see that their | names are included in the List, which may be inspected at the Town Clerk’s Office. | B. LARSON, I Town Clerk. I I TARADALE DISTRICT POUND. T>URSUANT to the Provisions of Sec-' I tion 29 of the Impounding Act, 1908. notice is hereby given that the . Taradale Public Pound will be CLOSED ' from this date until further notice, and all straying stock will be taken to the nearest pound. Dated this 12th dav of Februarv 1917. B. LARSON, Town Clerk. HAWKE’S BAY ELECTORATE. LIBERAL LEAGUE MEETING. A MEETING of Members of the J '- v Hastings Branch of the H.B. Liberal League will bo held in St. Andrew’s Hall, Market street, Hastings TO-NIGHT, at 7 o’clock. Business: Election of delegates. All members invited to attend. W. O’DONOGHUE, Secretary. NOTICE. rpHERE will be a meeting of the Shearers’ Union held on SATUR- , DAY afternoon at 3 o’clock in the Old 1 Library.—Grayndler, Secretary. '

WORKING MANAGER WANTED

AN EXCEPTIONAL OPENING

A PRIVATE Limited Liability Company running a large and well equipped garage requires a Working Manager, expert in Electricity and with a good general knowledge of Motor Engineering. Good prospects for the right man. Provided satisfaction is assured on both sides an opportunity will be afforded to invest some capital in a well established and highly profitable business. Full particulars of qualifications and salary required to— MOTOR, c/o J. Hott Ltd., Advertising Agency, Wellington. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY’S LINE.

HASTINGS BOROUGH COUNCIL

DISTRICT ELECTORS LIST, 1917-19

In the matter of “The Municipal Corporations Act, 1908 ” and its Amendments and the Regulations thereunder.

T HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the -*• District Electors’ List of tho Borough of Hastings is ready and will be open for inspection during office hours at the office of the council from tho 16th until the 22nd day of February instant.

All objections thereto shall be in writing under the hand of tho objector, in the prescribed form, and must be addressed to me and delivered at my office on or before the Ist March prox. PERCY R. PURSER, Town Clerk. Hastings, Feb. 16th, 1917.

IV'URSE BRAZINGTON SMITH has ’ removed to 210 Millar street, Hastings, and is now open for any engagements.

Tl/riSS K. SMITH resumes teaching Pianoforte on February 19th, at h'er residence, 326 Queen st., Hastings.

Y/TRS. W. D. HILL, A.L.C.M., resumts Pianoforte and Mandolin Tuition, February 12th. Address, Napier load, Havelock North.

IyTRS. BARTON, Telepathist and Character Reader, may be consulted at Homeleigh House, next door Cunnold’s Machine Shop, Heretaunga street, Hastings, 10 a.m- to 8 p.m.

ATISS A. NEILL has resumed classes for all branches of Art Work, at her Studios, Hannah’s Building, Browning street, Napier, and Union Bank Chambers. Heretaunga street, Hastings

/CONFECTIONERY, Fruit, Refreshment Rooms, and Seda Fountain Business for sale; average £4O weekly. Five minutes by car from Trentham Camp. Bad health cause of sale. Price £250. For particulars write “H. 8. Greenmeadows.

TU’LECTRO Arsenate Lead, the best on the market, unsolicited testimonials from leading growers. Sold in all sizes; try some. Only procurable from Arthur Simmonds and Co., Ltd., Seedsmen and Florists, Heretaunga st.. Hastings, also at Napier.

MEN’S White and Coloured Shirts, usually 7/6 to 9/6, Big Push Sale price 2/6 each; Cashmere finish Undershirts and Pants to match, sale price I'9 each, at Westerman and Co ’s Big Push Sale, Hastings

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, 16 February 1917, Page 1

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