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I NOTICES. THANKS. TWTRS. KOOREY desires to thank all •‘J*- kind friends for floral tributes and kind messages of sympathy in her sad bereavement. THANKS. Tt/TR. W. L. RUTHERFORD and Miss ■ X ’ A Masters wish to thank all kind friends for floral tributes and kind messages of sympathy in their sad bereavement, also Airs. Pepper, Miss Dean. Dr. Boxer, the nurses and attendants at Emergency Hospital who were so good to Don in his late illness. THANKS. ATR. AND MRS. J. W. DINSDALE ; x and family (of Rotorua) wish to thank all kind friends for messages of sympathy, especially Dr. R. Nairn, Alatron, Nurse Batty and staff of the Maori Hospital, Hastings, for their kindness in their sad bereavement. THANKS. 11TR. AND MRS. H. THOMSON and ■ L '*- family tender their thanks to Drs. Boxer and Tosswill, and to the nurses and orderlies, witli special thanks to Messrs. King and Alerter, representing the Y.M.C.A., for tiieir untiring assistance and to all friends who Kindly sent wreaths and messages of sympathy.

NOTICE. ’ e VT/'E, the undersigned Butchers of Hastings, have decided to continue closing our shops at 6 p.m. on Saturdays. Week days we will close at • the usual hours, viz: Monday. Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 5 p.m.; WednesB dav, 12 noon. BOYD AND CO. THOAIPSON BROS. i CITY’ MEAT CO. (per H. Watson). W. AL WATSON, X.Y.Z. i"tTASTINGS District High School. — i •"■■■■ Pupils of Standards 6, 5 and 4 < are requested to assemble at their re- ' spective rooms on Alonday next, at 9.30 a.m., to receive their books.—A. F. i Pegler, Headmaster. J SOLDIERS’ CHILDREN FUND. J Art Union that was to lie drawn : A on the 13th December, has been — Postponed until 28th March, 1919, by Id permission of the Minister in charge, is E. PRATT, Hon. Sec. to. NAPIER HARBOUR BOARD. OVERDUE RATES. >f P er cen t- additional charge will accrue on all Rates outstanding after the 14th December (instant), and legal proceedings will be taken for recovery of those remaining unpaid after d above-named date. ‘f • JNO. P. KENNY, 11 j Secretary and Treasurer. it . ® I NEPIA HAAPA POARI. v! NGA REITA KAORE ANO I UTUA. i° IZ' A utaina atu to 2/- mo ia pauna ki 8 , runga ki nga reiti katoa e takoto ’• nama ana a muri i te 14 o nga ra o Tihema nei, ka puta hoki nga haniene e mo aua Reiti a muri i taua ra. i, I HONE P. KENI, Is] Hekeretari. IB J _l NOTICE TO RELATIVES OF SICK .. ■ PEOPLE. e VVE have Cars going all over the g Island. We may have a Car going j your way. Ring Aard Taxi Service, s 1155, or private ’phones 402, 562, 254. 1 A Car leaves for Gisborne and Wairoa ' on Saturday. We still have passengers for Taupo. Telegrams, “Aard, Napier.” 3 RAPIER rpECHNICAL OOLLEGE . I Director - Mr. I. E. Newton, M.A. , (Late of Christchurch Technical Coll.) ! rpECHNICAL JJIGH gCHOOL Provides Courses in Agriculture, Commerce, Home Science, Engineering, Woodwork, Art. ADAIISSION: Holders of Proficiency Certificates and of Endorsed Competency Certificates are admitted FREE. ; OTHER PUPILS, £5 PER YEAR. ? » — ! The Director will arrange where neces- . sary for suitable Board and Lodgings for Pupils. Free Railway Passes are granted to . Free Pupils t Prospectus Post Free on application.! LABOUR conditions having become; more normal, with a tendency to i improve, 1 am in a position to undertake work that during the war period I j was reluctantly compelled to refuse. — ' E. R. Dodge, Coachbuilder, Nelson st., Hastings. T° M OTOft C AB QWNERS. Having considerably increased our j stocks of | MOTOR ACCESSORIES | we shall be glad if you will call and i inspect same. I i OUR PRICES HAVE BEEN’ CUT | FINE. ‘ t lur Garage is now open for ■ j REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS. | ’|t | »i' A T Thorp’s Great Rebuilding Sale a . - few pair Gent’s Tan Glace Boots, sizes 7,8, 9 and 10, will he given away at 7,11 pair; were 29 and 35/-. 7Q PAIR Children’s Red and Blue 1 • ® Boots and Shoes, all sies. Mere 86, 10 6 and 12,6. All to be given away at 4 11 pair, at Thorp’s Great Rebuilding Sale. 1 /• 4 PAIR Children's Black Shoesand Boots, assorted sizes. M ere 9 6, 110 6. 12, 6. Shop Sale Price, 5/11. Be BIG BARGAIN. ' ’’V'EARLY NEW 5-roomed House, r.ullery and pantry, washhouse, c. and t., gas, sewer, full 1-acre, good orchard, 15 mins, from our office, high and dry, good locality. Price only £550. £5O deposit. Cheap home. —GILL BROS., Auctioneers <fc Property Sales-; men. Station rtreat, Hastings.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 313, 6 December 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 313, 6 December 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 313, 6 December 1918, Page 1

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