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PUBLIC NOTICES pjAVELOCK N. SWIMMING CLUB THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the above Club will be held in the Town Board Office on WEDNESDAY. September 27th, at 7.30 p.m. All members and intending members are requested to attend. F. J. LEICESTER, Hou. Sec. A GENERAL MEETING of the Fruit Workers’ Cricket Club will bp held in the H.B. Fruitgrowers’ Shed on WEDNESDAY, 27th inst, at 7.30. Any orchard!.st wishing to join the above dub are cordially invited to attend. A. STEPHENS, Hon. Secretary. NOTICE! TT A STINGS HOMING CLUB. Pen up WED. NIGHT 7 p.m. for Blenheim. Boat leaves 12 Friday. PUBLIC NOTICE. I BEG to intimate that I have disposed of my interest in the Grocery Business, known as the Economic and Chapman it Heighway, to Mr. H. Z. CHAPMAN, who will in future carry on the same in his own name. Whilst thanking the public for their past liberal patronage, 1* would solicit a continuance of same to my successor. » T. J. W. HEIGHWAY. H. Z. CHAPMAN begs to intimate that he has taken over the above business and hopes by strict attention, combined with personal service, to receive a share of public support. PUBLIC NOTICE. T BEG to intimate to the public that I have sold my Business to Mr. TEN. HEIGHWAY, of this town, who will in future carry on the business in a straightforward and conscientious manner. I take this opportunity of thanking my numerous clients for their past support during my term of twelve years in business, and trust -they, will still continue to give their individual support to mv successor. (Sgd.) REG. PEARCE, Regina Motor <fc Cycle Works. Having purchased Mr. Roe. Pearce’s Cycle Business, I beg to state that I intend tG give the same service as my predecessor, and trust to merit a fair patronage from the public generally. My motto will be “Courtesy and Service ” (Sgd.) T. HEIGHWAY. OMARUNUI DRAINAGE BOARD. NOTICE OF FIRST ELECTION. T HEREBY GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE A that the FIRST ELECTION will be held on WEDNESDAY, 4th DAY of OCTO BEK. 1922, for the purpose of electing Five Members of the Board of Trustees of the Omarunui Drainage District as constituted under the Land Drainage Act. 1908. AND I hereby appoint the office of Alfred Grucbv Pallot, Hawke’s Bay County Council Buildings, Browning St., Napier, as the place, and Thursday, the 28th of September as the day. lor the Nominations of Members. Nominations must be made on the prescribed form, copies of which can he obtained at the office of A. G. Pallot, ns aforesaid, and all nominations must be delivered to the Returning Officer or addressed to him and delivered at the same office, before NOON of the said 28th day of September. 1922. Dated at Napier this 19tb day of September, 1922. ALFRED (JRUCHY PALLOT, Returning Officer for the First Election of the Board of Trustees of the Omarunui Drainage District. yyEST END FRUIT DEPOT. Famous *or Luscious Island Oranges. Juicy Lemons, Stu rm er, Delicious. Rome Beauty and Ballarat Apples. Also Swede Turning and Prime Table Potatoes. Free of all diseases. Make us your store —it pays. T. CLARKSON. LTD. gEA SIDE COTTAGES. AT BEAUTIFUL TE AWANGA. The waterside wonderland; the children’s delight. Don’t delay. See *'bout your summer cottage now. ATHERTON, The BUSY BUILDER, TE AWANGA. JJ M. BENNEIT, F. 1.0., F.S.M.O. (Lond.) CONSULTING OPTICIAN (Opp. Masonic Hotel) NAPIER VISITS HASTINGS EVERY TUES, at Union Bank Chambers 9.30 a m. to 5 p.m. THANKS. WE beg to thank the public for their generous support during our first month of THE CASH SYSTEM. We are determined to give even FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN PRICES, but ask our clients not to ask for credit, as it is unpleasant to have to refuse. J. J. C A S S I N The Only Cash Furniture Store, STATION STREET HASTINGS. IT WILL PAY YOU To Call On JJULLIVANT MERRICK 40 DICKENS STREET, NAPIER. For Artistic Wallpapers and Friezes. Winson and Newton’s Oil and Water Colours, Sables, Palette Knives, Palettes, etc. A trial Solicited.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 242, 26 September 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 242, 26 September 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 242, 26 September 1922, Page 1

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