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Y'ou find yourself refreshed by the presence of cheerful people. Why not make earnest effort to confer that pleasure on others? —L. M. Child.

ENTERTAINMENTS, Aa. IN TIME OF WAR NO MAN KNOWS HIS NEIGHBOUR. Heed the warning published broadcast in Europe! Keep your mouth shut I The ears of the enemy are listening—and meanwhile you are content to 101 l at ease while the enemy is openly at our very gate and secretly established in the heart of our country from “THE SPY SYSTEM ” WHO HELPED VON L. ? FTTHE MfUNICIPAL qpHEATRE, X ill HASTINGS. A TO-NIGHT At 7.45 TO-NIGHT SPECIAL MATINEE, WEDNESDAY At 3 p.m. William Fox Special Feature: “ THE SPY SYSTEM ” - “ THE SPY' SYSTEM ” “ THE SPY’ SYSTEM ” “ THE SPY SYSTEM ” “ THE SPY SYSTEM ” “ THE SPY SYSTEM ” THE SENSATION OF THE YEAR. Who put the Bomb in the Port Ketnbla ? Who laid the Mines off Gabo? Who pays the fire fiend for his work? They are the Kaiser’s Spies—The pawns he uses to disrupt the world. You will see the answer in William Fox's Dramatic Expose of the German Spy System. It has created a furore and a Clarion Call: “Intern.” Write, wire, 'phone or call at Pratt’s OUR PRICES: 6d and 1.-. Reserves 6d extra! JJEVISED JJARDWARE pRICES OIL, PER BOTTLE Raw Linseed 2/6, Boiled Oil 2/6, Beasme 1/-, Turpentine 1/9, Methylated Spirits 1/6, Kerosene 7d, Separator Oil 1/6, Neatsfoot 1/3, Castor 1/3, Stockholm Tar 1/6, 3 in 1 1/3, Carbolated Creosote Disinfectant 1/9, Sewing Machine Oil 6d. , electric lamps We hare now landed new stocks in 16, 25, 32 c.p., the price being 3/6 each. Our 60 c.p. lamps are now selling at 4/- each. TYZACK’S SCYTHES 36in. rivetted-back Scythe Blades- 7/-, Fern Scythes 7/-, Scythe Handles 7/6, Scythe Stones 6d to 1/9. Reap Hooks 2/6, 3-prong Hay -Forks 4/-, Hay Rakes (steel bow) 4/-. POCKET KNIVES a j m Owing to increased costs and difficulty in buying stocks, our one-blade Pocket Knives are now 2'- each. jnlwMMm’s Flag Brand Foot-rot Knives 5/- each.

Our Hardware Store closes at 6 p.m

P.O. Box 44, HASTINGS. “ TENDERS. H AWKE’S BAY EDUCATION BOARD TENDERS—ADDITION TOTAKAPAU SCHOOL. mENDERS will be received by the -1. updersigned up till the close of SATURDAY, 16th February inst., for the erection of an addition to the TAKAPAU PUBLIC SCHOOL. Plan and Specifications may be seen at Messrs. Roach Bros., Hastings; School House, Waipukurau; and at this office* G. CBAWSHAW, Secretary. Education Office, Napier. February sth, 1918. TTPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, iron 1J frame, splendid tone, good order. LOW IN, next 8.N.Z., ’Phoone 521.

yOWLER’S pATENT pRUITpiCKING 7^ pbon - SEE ADVT. BACK PAGE.

APSEY, WHITE AND CO . LTD.

UXTESTERMAN A CO.’S Sweeping ’• Sale. Bargain lots of Children’s Frocks, Jibbers, etc., I ll and 2.6; great sale otfers. —Westerman & to- * Sale, Hastings.

DIVIDEND SALE.—Boys White Crash and Sky Washing Hats, usually 26, sale price 1. 11, other lines from 1, -..—Westerman and Co.

f>REAT DIVIDEND SALE.—Men’s *X Black Cashmere Socks, usually 1 9, sale price 1 Cotton Summer Socks, sale price 3 for 2 6.—Westerman A Co.

DIVIDEND SALE.—Colored VM" Border Silk Handkerchiefs, usually 6d each, sale price 3 for 1 -. —Westerman and Lo., Hastings.

piREAT DIVIDEND SALE,—C lents’ vA Fancy Socks, with'clock A stripes, in different colours, usually 2 6. sale price 1 6. —Westerman and Co.

WANTED KNOWN —We are Cash Buyer* of Sack* in any quantity — J*. Clarkson, Ltd., Hastings.

ETtHE Cash Furnishing Co., opposite JL Railway Station, Hastings, is packed full or first-class Furniture and Furnishings, the whole of the contents cf two gentlemen’s residences. Don t mis* these!

RUSTLESS and Stainless Cutlery.— Dessert Knives 60 - per dozen. Table Knives 70.- per dozen. Pocket Knives 5 - each; Wingfield. Robottom and Co., of Sheffield, are the makers. Sold at Henry Williams and Sons, Ltd., Hastings Branch.

WANTED KNOWN. — We have Xeckwear, Blouses- Children s Bonnets, Dresses and Underclothing at the lowest prices that can be procured. C. Koorey, Hastings.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 52, 13 February 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 52, 13 February 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 52, 13 February 1918, Page 1

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