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ENTERTAINMENTS. " TO-NIGHT-^7/30-—TO-NIGHT E'VKRYBODY’b HASTINGS Direction: Fuller’s Pictures, Ltd. GRAND DOUBLE BILL. Attraction No. 1: I S gRI D A L GH T Starring ALICE BRADY VICE BRADY The Story of a Mole and a Pair of Twins. Suppose you had to hesitate every time you wanted to kiss your wife—and think IS THIS MY WIFE? Would you like it? Then don’t marry a twin! NOTE.—This picture is recommended by the N.Z. Censor more specially for Adult Audiences. Attraction No. 2: rpHE JJONDAGE OF JJARBARA Starring MAE MARSH MAE MARSH She promised her dying mother to care for and protect her brother at all costs. And she did protect him. WHEN LOVE IS AT STAKE A GIRL EIGHTS HAKD. “ASK P A P A” “ASK PAPA” A Rollicking Pathe Comedy. EVERYBODY’S ORCHESTRA. 6d—USUAL PRICES—I/1 HAVELOCK N. RATING POLL. A PUBLIC MEETING of Ratepayers and those interested in the Tpwn Board Rating in Havelock, will be held in the VILLAGE HALL on MONDAY, Ist November, 1920, at 8 p.m., when Mr. P. J. O’REGAN, a Dominion expert on Rating Systems, will address the Ratepayers on' “The Advantages of Rating, on the Unimproved Values.” HASTINGS BOROUGH COUNCIL. TENDERS FOR SLAUGHTERING. STOCK. fTVENDERS, addressed to the underX signed, will be received till 9 a.m. on THURSDAY, the 11th November, 1920, for SLAUGHTERING STOCK at the Hastings Borough Abattoirs for ONE YEAR. Contract to tommence as from the 26th November. Conditions and forms of tender can be obtained at the Borough Office. PERCY JI. PURSER, Town Clerk. Hastings, October 29, 1910.

TO BUILDERS. HpENDERS are invited far the erec- ■* tion of a Residence near Frimley, HastingsPlans and Specifications may be seen at the office of the undersigned where tenders close on ' WEDNESDAY’, NOVEMBER 10th, 1920 at NOON. H. G- DAVIES, A.N.Z.1.A., Architect, Queen Street. HASTINGS. THANKS. MR. and MRS. KIRCHNER and Family desire to THANK Dr. H. Al. Wilson lor this kind attention during tne long illness of their late daughter; doctors of Napier Hospital, nursing staff, and patients of Ward 111., also the Rev. H. E. Edridge, Y.W. Baptist B. Class, and the many other kind friends for all expressions of sympathy, floral tributes, letters, etc., during their recent, sad bereavement; also Mr. C. Griffiths for bis courtesy. ZEALAND POLICE FORCE. • RECRUITS WANTED. APPLICATIONS are invited from suitable men desirous of enrolment as CONSTABLES in the New Zealand Police Force, which has many advant-. in pay, emolument, and pension, and offers a good and attractive career to young men possessed of the requisite qua!ifications as . regards character, physique, and intelligence. The age-limit prescribed by Regulations are twenty-one to thirty years. Candidates who have not attained the age of twenty-one years will be accepted provided they otherwise comply with the standard requirements, or are likely to fulfil them by the time they attain twenty-one years of age or. within a reasonable time afterwards.' The standard of education is Standard V., but in the case of candidates under twenty-five yeaYs of age a tower certificate will be accepted. Candidates received under the minimum age-limit will be given a course of physical training and educational instruction to bring them up to the standards. The scale of pay for Constables is £5 5/- per week on appointment, rising by increments to £6 2/6 per week. A house allowance of 15/- per week is also paid to married men not provided witn free quarters- Free uniform is a'.so videdForms of application setting' forth the qualifications of candidates and the principal terms of engagement may be obtained at any Police StationJ. O’DONOVAN, Commissioner of Police. Wellington, Oct. 11th., 1920.

HOOKWAY’, MADDOCK & CO. (Opp. Municipal Buildings) Phone 1238 HASTINGS Phone 1238 CABINETMAKERS AND UPHOLSTERERS. Furniture of all description and design built to order. Best of Material and Workmanship. Prices lowest possible. A large selection of Furniture now in stock. Bedsteads, Mattresses, and Bedding of highest quality and lowest prices. A. (J BEAT gTBIKE! NO! It isn’t a coal strike, or some other baneful economic disturbance producing a horrible nightmare that is referred to, but a very striking line of FASCINATING MASCOTS that bring contentment and good luck. Come and select yours before they all vanish. There is only a limited number left. yE OLDE CURIOSITIE SHOPE KA RAM U RD., HASTINGS.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 243, 30 October 1920, Page 1

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