Mr. W. M. Hughes announced in the House of Representatives that the Wheat Board, millers, shippers and South African Government have reached a satisfactory settlement regarding the claim arising from flour which the South African merchants said was of inferior quality. “Mr Business man,” when you have a “deal” on—or an important appointment with your business friends—your’e invited to meet them at ths “Club” Tea Rooms. You’ll be surprised how a chat over a nice cup of tea will help out in a business transaction. The “Club” in now the recognised Tea and Luncheon place for business folk.* H. M. Bennett, F. 1.0., F.5.M.0., Load., consulting optician. Eves examined; lenses, spectacle and eyeglasses prepared. Union Bank Chambers, Hastings, •n Tuesdays. 9.30 to CL*
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 85, 20 March 1922, Page 4
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