PURLIKB NOTISBIu /"'IOLLIN NEWRICK has a car leaving Post Ofiice, Uastinaa, for Napier Hospital, SUNDAY, at 1.45 p.m., and leaving Hospital at 4 p.m. Fares 6s return. Phone 1404, Eastings. ils) rjpHE BATTALION BAND (Napier) A will play at Roskilda Tea Gardens on SUNDAY AFTERNOON NEXT (weather permitting). THHE HASTINGS BAND will play a -*■ Programme of Selected Music at Queen’s Square TO-MORROW EVENING (SUNDAY) commencing 8.15 p.m. G. E. STEGGALL, Conductor, (pro tern) J. T. HORTON, Secretary. nPHE BISHOP OF MELANESIA A will preach on SUNDAY, APRIL 2nd, at St. Luke’s, Havelock North, at 11 a.m.; St. Matthew’s, Hastings, at 7 p.m. The Bishop will also speak at a MISSIONARY MEETING to be held in St. Matthew’s Hall on MONDAY, April 3rd, at 8 p.m. “Who his own self bare our sins in his own body to the tree.” —ist Pet., 2-24. QN SUNDAY, 2nd APRIL, at 7 P.m,. in the United (Orange) Hall T.vndon road, Hastings, the subject of the Address will be:— ‘‘That Christ died for our sins according to the Teaching of Popular Preachers and Evangelists.” All invited. No Collection. IMPORTANT—REMOVAL NOTICE. BAUE to the recent fire in Station St., I wish to notify the public that 1 have purchased E. M. Langley’s Grain and Produce Business, opposite P. 0., where 1 will continue his retail trade in addition to my own seed and florist business. In thanking, my customers for their past patronage I still solicit their further support. (Sgd.) A. W. KUMMER, Box 167, Hastings. NOTICE! T HAVE sold the retail portion of my Grain and Produce Business to Mr. A. W. Kummer, to whom I recommend all my customers. Mr. Kummer has also taken over my premises. My office will be next door, where I will act as a wholesale distributor and farmers’ representative. (Sgd.) E. M. LANGLEY. ENGINEERING IN HASTINGS. WILL my friends and clients please note that I shall be absent from Hastings for several weeks engaged in erecting the Hydro-Electric Power Plant for Havelock North. Mr. C. Martin, ’phone 482, will take my orders for me, and will see them properly executed. T. H. GOODE. Certificated Engineer, StortforU Lodge. H.B. County Council Office, Napier, March 27, 1922. rp ENDERS for CLEANING DRAINS in the Clive and Heretaunga Ridings will bo received up to 10 o’clock a.m. on WEDNESDAY, sth APRIL, 1922. Particulars crtn he seen at the County Office, Napier, the Tribune Office, Hastings, and Messrs. Thornton Bros.’ Store. Clive. A. H. FERGUSON. County Clerk. IDARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN., LTD., r NAPIER. REMOVAL~NOTICE. To permit removal of fittings, etc., to new premises in Emerson Street, Napier, the Association’s Store, in Station Street, Napier. will be CLOSED on and after MONDAY, 13th March. Counter orders will be taken at Emerson Street Branch. Telephoned orders on telephones Nos. 70 and 71. THE H.B. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN. LTD., Napier. RATIONAL DAIRY SHOW at PALMERSTON NORTH, on JUNE 20th, 21st, 22nd and 23rd, 1922. MANAWATU POULTRY SHOW ENTRIES CLOSE JUNE otn. Schedules on Application to— SECRETARY, Box 85, PALMERSTON N. NOW—TO-DAY! Take a pencil or anything that will make a mark, and write down— NAPIER MOTOR RACING CLUB AC E S NAPIER PARK RACECOURSE, APRIL 15th and 17th. F. E. BRIASCO, Sec., Box 101, Napier. THRESH NAPIER FISH delivered to any part of Hastings or Havelock. Ring 1376. Longly, Fishmonger, Warren St., Hastings. POPULAR NOVELS AT FAIL’S. “To the Last Man” (Zane Grey) 7/“Mysterious Rider” (Zane Grey) 6/“Cappy Ricks” (Peter B. Kyne) 2/6 “Johnny Nelson” (Clarence E Mulford) 2/6 TT'AIL’S, STATION ST., HASTINGS -T ’Phone 1057. UTTON! MUTTON! At SOBENSON’S MABT On SATURDAY—At 10.30. Roll un. and buy at Auction Prices. Please Note: No lamb this week.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 96, 1 April 1922, Page 1
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