MESSAGE TO NEW ZEALANDERS. Each individual is capable of doing something—do it. However small the effort it will count up m the aggregate. Greater self denial must be practiced. There must be no funking. Action is the only thing that counts to-day. —Sir Joseph Ward.
knyshthimments, a*. 1 RJUNICIPAL mHEATRE HASTINGS. A TO-NIGHT: TO-NIGHT! The Man,'whose’* smile has rocked the world. - DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In his first Artcraft Soper Feature “IN AGAIN, OUT AGAIN ” “IN AGAIN, OUT AGAIN ” “ IN AGAIN, OUT AGAIN ” “ IN AGAIN, OUT AGAIN ” The hair-raising incidents ig this picture will keep you breathing? hard, and yon’s be In Again to see it Out Again. Also: EDNA MATO And * EUGENE * O’BRIEN In “ THE RETURN OF EVE ’’ “THE RETURN OF EVE ’’ “ THE RETURN OF EVE ” Contrasting the simple wholesome passions -of primitive man, with civilued society. * And in addition to this change THE MELBOURNE CUP THE MELBOURNE CUR will be shown for the last time. SPLENDID SUPPORTING ITEMS. Ring 'Phone 444 for Seats. FRUIT CASE NAHA. We have a limited stock in since if x 14, If x 13, 2 x 12, selling in quantities retail only. JAM- SEASON. 14as. Brass Preserving Pans’ 22/6, 12m. Enamel Preserving Pana 20/-, Jar Rings, small 6d, large 9d dozen; Wood Spoons 6d, Stew Pans 3/6. ELECTRICAL GOODS. The Hot-point Irons sell at 25/-. We have 25, 32 and. 50 candle-power Efoetrie Lamps, 3/- and 3/6, not «Bde in Germany. FLT BATHS atm needed in every house during the bob season. These Fly Baths are made of tin; you fix them on the window frame, up against the glass; yoit pot a small quantity of ksroaene m them; watch them get filled with flioa, especially blow-flies. They are ths best fly killers we have ever sold. (Mr 6d each. Cur- Hardware Store closes at 6 p.m. PfENRY A gONB, HASTINGS. Postal Box 44. TENDERS. fc —————— fTVENDERS are invited until Noon, A SATURDAY, January 12th, 1918, for the erection of a GeAleman’s Residence at “ Oingo,” near Fernhill . Plans and specifications may be seen at my office. A. GARNETT, Architect. Queen street, Hastings. TE AUTE TRUS'FBOARD. 11 (ENDERS are invited for the supply A- of MEAT, MILK, BREAD and BUTTER for Hukarere School. The lowest or any tender not neces■'eerily accepted. , Tenders to be in by Noon on THURSDAY, January 3rd, 1918. Conditions map be seen at the Board’s office, Tennyson street, Napier. i G. H. BICKERSTAFF, Secretary. * - December 22nd, 1917. HASTINGS BOROUGH COUNCIL. SELLING LOLLIES, MUNICIPAL THEATRE. (TIENDERS are invited and will be I A- received up to 12 o’clock 'Boon on THURSDAY, the 10th January, 1918, for the right of selling lollies in the ’ Municipal Theatre for twelve months from the day of acceptance of Tender. ; Tenders should be addressed to “ The Town Clerk,” and endorsed outside ‘•TENDER/’ The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. PERCY R. PURSER, Town-Clerk. Hastings, December 2Sth, 1917. I 'DEPAIRS to Motor Qu- Hoods and Upbobterv by a specialist, at Land and Haiehwev’s. Haafenca. TLfOTOR CAR, Gig or Buggy Uphol- i "A. «tery and cushions, new er oM . aaate- re-made. —Land and Heighway, Hastings. A FEW TOY PRAMS for the New Year, with iron wheeels, only 5/6 ; each.—Joon J. Cassin, opposite P. 0.,, i WUST a Final Reminder.—A Xmajs I Av Present bought from Christie in I Queen street, Hastings, is sensible, us,®- * ral, something worth having. Big stock of good articles at snch reasonable prices. / pTUGE ASSORTMENT of most ■EA. tiful Pot Plants at most rr*aso r .- sble prices. Kindly come and inspect large stand in shop. ARTHUR SIMMONDS, LIMITED, Seedsmen. HERETAUNGA STREET. HASTINGS WO" ANTED KNOWN—A. 11YDE, vv Hairdresser, Hastings, had instal-. led a Hatfield's Sharpening It is now running, and may inspected hr the pnhlic. i {CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. 4- Ilandsome Rugs, little priced to big prices—the value is always -there at Christis’*. Queen street, Haatings. PRIVATE TAXI. DOB a new and ap-to-dath Touring A? Car, ring ’Phons 1203. t Journey* uatbrtakaa any hour of tire day or Bight. I W. KING. PropriatoAFREDERICK STREET, HASTINGS.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 16, 2 January 1918, Page 1
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