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Aliss Daphne Ella Warner, late ol the Hastings District High School, but now of Te Whiti School, Alasterton. won second prize at the Carterton Show for drawing. Mr. J. J. Dangridgje, Otane, announces himself as a candidate tor the Patangata Riding, in the election cf the Patangata County’ Council. The Mayor of Gisborne (Mr. G. Wildisli) states that the movement as suggested by the Hon. J. G. Coates, Minister of Public Works, to form a Power Board to ensure the connecting up of that district with the Waikaremoara national hydro-electric scheme within the time promised by the Government, is meeting with warm support. A large number of signatures representing all shades of opinion have been obtained to the petition. The performance of nine wedding ceremonies on so enervating a day as Tuesday, in addition to his ordinary duties, wou’d probably have been rather more than a minister of the church would hav cared to attempt, but this all formed part of the daily routine of the Auckland registrar for births, marriages and deaths, did’ not establish a record for the Auckland office, which stands at 11 marriages in one day, but Mr. Evans states that in all his ight years’ experience in the Christchurch regisrar’s office, Fe was never called upon to unite so mSnv young peapie in matrimonial bonds in one day, the highest number being six. The arrival of the Tainui at Auckland on Saturday with a large number of English war fiancees was the direct cause of the procession that wended its wav to the Customs Street office, for the register showed that no fewer than seven of the nine brides had arrived by the vessel.—“ Herald.”

J WILSON CRAIG & CO., • NAPIER Are now opening up .the contents oi 32 CASES OF BOOKS suitable as gifts for adults and children. Sunday \ Schools, Public Schools, Societies and Clubs should inspect the books. All beautifully bound and really handsome voumes. J WILSON CRAIG & CO,, • NAPIER. gW AIN & CROOK. OWING to the demand for highgrade workmanship and prompt attention, we have secured tlie services of a First Class I’aperhanger, and will now undertake all classes of paperhanging. immediate execution. UITIING BETTER than “Crystal” Jams. Your Grocer should have it. If not, write “Crystal" Jam l acu.r.,. Box 93. Hastings ’Phone 693. PAPERHANGING De Luxe; immediate attention. —SWAIN A CROOK. Hastings. SPRING CLEANING. THE—"VACUUM CLEANING COY., * HASTINGS. At your service always for all classes of cleaning. Carpets cleaned by Vacuum. Window Cleaning by contract. Chimneys swept, ling 584.

“rp H E ■pXCLUSIVE (Opp. Everybody’s) ’Phone 1062 HERETAUNGA ST. Hasf opened up a new selection of Voile, Crepe de Chene, Net and Georgette Blouses., Also smart Skirts and a choice lot of Underclothing. Prices are reasonable, and inspection invited. BEST BARGAIN IN HASTINGS. Nearly new 4 r. house, back and front verandah; hot and cold water service, bath, scullery, linen press; electric light; artesian and h.p. water; fowlhouse; 20 fruit trees, garden and lawns; closed in. £950. See us re terms. Immediate possession.—GlLL BROS., Auctioneers and Property Salesmen, Station Street, Hastings. L’UUO auu Uhloka tram prolific layer*. JCj White Leghorn, White Rooks. Black Orpington, Rhode Island Bed; also Indian Runner Duck Eggs, direct from Sydney pens; Black Orpington, White Leghorn — ! J Hannah, Poulirr Breeder. Orees meadows.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 243, 30 October 1920, Page 6

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