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NOTES AND MEMOS.

Loan of car wanted. House wanted to lease. U ant to milk on shares. Houses to let in Oak road. Sittings of eggs for sale. Furnished bungalow to let. Municipal Pictures to-night. Bee ointment advertisement. Mar Trophies Exhibition advt. Returned soldier wants work. Everybody’s Pictures to-night, becond-iiand motor-cycle wanted. Gninths, bootmaker, scatter advts. Westerman and Co., scatter advts. Baird and Co. advertise new snring goods. Miliar and Giorgi, clothiers, boys’ shirts advertised. Maori masked ball to-night, AssemblyHall, Hastings. Social and dance at Paki Paki on Friday next. Crepe de chene shawl taken, Theatre. Saturday last. Returned soldier wants to learn motor car steering. Baby Carnival—articles require claimants.

ihe Public Trust Office, Napier, have several dwellings in Hastings to let. N.Z. Farmers’ Union general meeting at Hastings on Saturday morning next.

Hastings ploughing match and leaping competition on Aug. 21st, entries requested.

’ Gill Bros, are advertising details on Page 8 of an unreserved clearing sale ■ j of English oak furniture, etc. 11. A very fine range of coloured crepes i is being shown by Baird and Co., and - their window display is very attractive. Ir\ If -VOU " 9 hke some dainty Royal : Doulton china, you can secure it from Koachs’ Ltd. They are offering some splendid values, despite such difficulties as shipping shortages and labour shortages in England, and a grand selection has been secured. You will find further details in their advt. on page 7.

“But how are we going to make up the loss in revenue if Prohibition is carried?” The National Efficiency Board carefully weighed this In at.er and comments thus: “The ' people should be better able to p -ovide the necessary taxation if the n efficiency at present created by tie effects of alcohol is removed, i ess expenditure will be required in ■ mnection wi.h the Pol ce and : Prisons. Departments, the Hospital ;and Charitable Aid Boards, the i e-n al asylums, the inebriate homes and for other public institutions.” Surely t .e eleecors should have an opportunity of voting on so impor tant a proposal. The Allianct Monster Petition will give us the poll. * try Progandra—a certain cure f<>- ■ nth hard and soft corns * Barracloiigh'. Vrt”'- V»rvir,» «nr» • * h d ’ One tells another I Thus the fame <>■ NO RUBBING ” Laundry Help i -ontmually spreading ; I 3 large pack«.i Wdliama and Kettle, Ltd-*

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 216, 14 August 1918, Page 6

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NOTES AND MEMOS. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 216, 14 August 1918, Page 6

NOTES AND MEMOS. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 216, 14 August 1918, Page 6