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The national characteristics of Strength, self-reliance, independence, Self-help, and moral fibre —the old time Viking attributes, through which nearly all the great and dominating European nations have originally reached their ideals, and by virture of which they have attained to an established footing In the world’s history—these can only bo acquired through the medium of the units of the community possessing and practising these attributes as individual citizens. —Bruce Smith, K.C.

S.NTERTA.NMENTS. Municipal theatre HASTINGS. TO-NIGHT—At 7.4 S—TONIGHT MAURICE TOURNEUR’S Masterly Interpretation of the Famous Drury Lane Success “ THE ROMANY RYE ” Scene after scene of beauty, and thrill, floods of terrible passion—in nature and men and women—rushing tides of action, unsuspected depths of emotion. “THE LIFE LINE” “THE LIFE LINE” “THE LIFE' LINE” A romance of land and sea will sweep over you in waves of delight and excitement. Jack Holt, Seena Owen, Pauline Stark and Lewis J. Cody are in the big cast. “THE LIFE LINE” “THE LIFE LINE” “THE LIFE LINE” AU the thrills of the celebrated Drury Lane Drama magnified by the directing genius of Maurice Tourneur, and the boundless resources of Paramount Artcraft. See the storm-driven ocean liner crash on the rocks—the thrilling scenes of the wreck. See the great theatre fire—the breathless excitement—the terror—the pathos and heroism. GRAND SUPPORTS. PRICES AS USUAL. ’Phone 444 for Seats. p BOP IN pRICES To give you an idea how O ome prices are falling, take, for instance, the difference in price of MJUDGE BRAND” TINNED-LINED SAUCEPANS—--1920 Price To-day’s Price 3 pint 8/6 5/6 4 pint 9/6 6/0 5 pint 10/6 7/0 6 pint 11/0 7/6 7 pint 15/6 8/6 8 pint x3/6 ?/0 9 pint 14/6 10/0 LTBAGHT’S “ORB” ROOFING IRON is a first quality iron, beware of imitations, there is nothing just M good. We are now able to sell at the following reduced prices:— sft 8/3 per sheet. 6ft. 4/3 per sheet. 7ft 5/3 per sheet, ift 6/8 per sheet 9ft 7/3 per sheet 10ft’ 8/3 per sheet (Plus Delivery Cartage.) WIRE NETTING— Owing to a drop in the market prices, we are seUing 56 yard rolls as fellows:— 38in. x 2in. 20/-. 72in. x 2in. 40/-. Sheep Netting 32/6. GET SUPPLIES FROM JJY. yyiLLIAMS * S° NB LIMITED. Hardware Merchants, si-,~ 44 HASTINGS. JJULBBI BULBS 1 BULBS I PLANT NOW. Beautiful Selection DAFFODILS ANEMONES FREESIANS TULIPS RANUNCULAS TULIPS HYACINTHS Etc.. Etc. Collections made up from 5/- upwards. OPEN TILL 8 P.M. SATURDAY’S. gIMMONDS, LTDSEEDSMEN, HASTINGS. ECONOMY IS THE GREAT ESSENTIAL OF TO-DAY. Practice it by participating in this Great Offer. SPECIAL BLEND /OF CHOICE TEA—Only 2/- per lb. To-day is yesterday, to-morrow; so don’t lose the opportunity. BUY NOW! E T jngram GROCER AND PROVISION MERCHANT, HERETAUNGA ST., HASTINGS. Telephone—s 3. G. HAYWARD STOCK, INSURANCE. GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT 4 PRODUCE BROKER. STATION STREET - HASTINGS. Telephones: Office 78. Private 1172. ROSSMAN <t CO., HASTINGS. The owner having had a station returned which he sold two years ago. desires immediately to dispose of his other property, known as “Ferndale Station,” Wairoa, consisting of 2100 acres, in two blocks. Very best unimSoved land, Native lease 42 years. as decent house, yards, shed, good orchard, seven paddocks all in grass, balance rough feed. Any reasonable offer of purchase, of lease, or rent with payment for improvement will be considered. Owner and occupier may be interviewed at our office this week by appointment. Excellent appointment for right man. Really good sheep and cattle country.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 96, 1 April 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 96, 1 April 1922, Page 1

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