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NOTICES. PJAROLD g ELECTRO-MEDICAL MASSEUR (Late Rotorua Massage Institute), Or. NELSON AND EASTBOURNA STREETS, HASTINGS. Phone 604. Lady in attendance AND QO. Corner Warren and Heretaunga streets, Hastings—known as YATES’ CORNER. We have a very large stock of Groceries, Provisions, Crockery, Ironmongery and Brushware, all of the finest quality. GLAXO for Babies, new make, 1/3, 2/6 and 6/- per tin. POLLARD, 22/6 per sack. WHEAT. 8/6 per bushel, 8/3 sack lots. 51b AMBER TIPS TEA, 10/9 per tin. GOLDEN TIP TEA, 1/8 per lb. BUCK CLEANED CURRANTS, 6d lb. 3 packets RAISINS for 2/BLUE SULTANAS, lOd per lb. COFFEE ESSENCE, 1/3 per bottle. We are agents for ARTHUR YATES’ Reliable FLOWER & VEGETABLE SEEDS in 3d and 6d packets. We deliver in Havelock N. Tuesdays and Fridays, Paki Paki Wednesdays. Anyone requiring a change in their grocer try YATES & CO., ’PHONE 520

HASTINGS HORTICULTURAL ’ SOCIETY. A GENERAL Meeting of the above Society will be held in the Old Library, Market street, on WEDNEvj DAY, 14th, at 8 p.m. Business: To arrange for Bulb Show ; notice of motion, report and general. HAWKE’S BAY PATRIOTIC SOCIETY HASTINGS BRANCH. A PPLICATIONS for the separate positions of Secretary and Treas- , urer, or the combined positions, to the ' Hastings Branch of the above Society are invited on or before the 14th day of August, at noon. Applicants please state terms on which they are prepared to undertake this work. The Society will provide office free of cost. Full particulars can be obtained from the Mayor (Chairman of the Society). H. lAN SIMSON, Mayor. r ■ IM H.B. Y.M.C.A. MUNICIPAL ASSEMBLY HALL, HASTINGS. !0-NIGHT (SATURDAY) TO-NIGHT MAJOR TMTUI Famous Illustrated Lecture. “THE PERILS OF EARLY MANHOOD.” Chairman: Mr. J. McEldowney. (No Boys under 16 admitted.) SUNDAY'S APPOINTMENTS. MEETING FOR MEN ONLY.— Afternoon at 3. Field Sec. W. J. Maines. Subject, “A Strong Man.” Chairman: Mr. C. M. Luke. STRANGERS’ TEA, Municipal Buildings, 5 p.m. UNITED AFTER-CHURCH SERVICE, 8.15. Field Sec. W. J. Maines. ' Subject, “Wages.” Chairman, Mr. H. i \V. Kerslev. Evervbodv invited. I MEETING FOR' WOMEN.—Oddfel- ' lows’ Hall at 3. Field Sec. R. Vance. , Subject, “Mother’s Influence.” I BOYS’ MEETING. -Y.M.C.A. at 4.’ Speaker, A. E. Smith. Subject, “Playing the Game.” Chairman, Mr. W. S. i Mitchell. Collections at all Public Meetings to defray expenses. | SALE under the conduct of the Registrar at Napier of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, at the request of the -Mortgagee. LAND SALE by Auction on WEDNESDAY, the Fourth day of September, i one thousand nine Hundred and eigh- | teen, at z.ou o clock, m tnrs atternrain. AITS ltßSH)\uir\ SuN \ND Si J \ IRI I IMHI D o H g \ 1 d to offer for Sale bv Public Auction at the Ul n I g Rnl I 1 JI ILJ in \I ! e pili 1 I di t o 1 II 11 i j; D B g e acres two roods and twenty-five perches (.n acres il roods zo perclies) more or 1 1 fct I ) and nine on a plan denosned in the Land Iransier lilnce ar Napier in the . 1 I o 11 t N o 6 and being all the land comprised and 1 l(_ t title 3 110 J 1 1 B R ‘ fl Mo g o 1 J j trar’s Office at Napier during office ® hours. * For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers or to Messieurs LOGAN, WILLIAMS ife WHITE, Solicitors to the Mortgagee, Hastings. i> r _ . r e PRIZE ESSAY COMPETITION. a PRIZE ESSAY COMPETITION. n PRIZE ESSAY COMPETITION. t PRIZE ESSAY COMPETITION. : f PRIZE ESSAY COMPETITION. :S PRIZE ESSAY COMPETITION. I First Prize £lOO. Second Price £5O. Third Prize £25. € THREE PRIZES as above mentioned are being offered by the N.Z. Alliance for the best essays written on the following j, subject: — i £ “Why New Zealand should adopt the proposals of the i a National Efficiency Board for I the immediate and permanent abolition of the Liquor Traffic.” j Full particulars and conditions of I the Competition will be sent by r return of post to those interested. J , , E No age limit is imposed, and tne Competition is Free to all. p If All Essavs must reach Wellington by MONDAY, 9th SEPTEMBER, ■ 1918. Write or wire to-day for full J particulars. * All telegrams should be addressed “ Temperance,” Wellington, THE SECRETARY, S N.Z. Alliance. ] *1! P.O. Box 1079, Wellington. y

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 213, 10 August 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 213, 10 August 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 213, 10 August 1918, Page 1

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