PUBLIC NOTICES T> ESIDENTS of Hastings and surrounding district are invited to contribute to the Salvation Army's ANNUAL SELF DENIAL APPEAL, which is launched to-day, and continues to 26th October.' Collectors will be calling on residents in the course of a few days. J. W. WATKIN, Ensign, C.O. pjASTINGS CITIZENS’ BAND. Ihe above Band will render a programme of Selected Items at Queen’s Square. Hastings, on SUNDAY AFTERNOON, Ist. October, commencing at 2.30 o’clock. LIEUT. H. C. A. FOX, Cond. •T. T. HORTON, Secretary. JTASTINGS ORPHANS’ CLUB Brother Orphans are again reminded that, the next Korero (29th inst.) will be a Hard-up Night. Dig up your old togs.
RAPIER PARK RACES J. Mills has 40-passenger ’Hus leaving Carlton Club corner at 10 a.m. on Saturday for Park Races. NOTICE. RAPIER PARK RACES ’Bus leaves Albert Hotel Corner for Races. Return fare 5/-. Book seats with Nimoii and Sons. ’Phone 1475. IyiLLIAM F. RUSSELL COY. Nimon’s 'Bus will leave Havelock on Monday and Tuesday at 7.15 p.m. for “The Third Degree” and “Sunday.” lIASTINGS BOWLING CLUB (Incorp.) THE OPENING of the Green will take place on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, September 30th. All bowlers invited. H W. WATERS, Hon. Sec. 'THE MUTUAL LIFE A CITIZENS’ A ASSURANME CO., LTD. The Company hereby gives one month’s notice of its intention to issue a Special Policy in’place of Policy No. 221049 issued by The Mutual Life and Citizens’ Assurance Co., Ltd., on the lilC| of Arthur Van Asch and declared C. A. RICHARDSON, Secretary. 'Wellington, September 27th, 1922. TJ.RAHAM & GEBBIE hereby in- " timate that their Taxi, Hearse and Ambulance business will now be conducted from Market Street, under the name of “The G.G.G. Taxi Company,” and will be managed by Mr. W. I. Graham. All messages please ring ’phone 206. We also intimate that George Payne is not in our employment. NOTICE. ■VITE, the undersigned Restaurant ” Keepers, of Hastings, wish to notify the public, that on and after OCT. Ist., 1922, all meals will be 1/6. B. LAHOOD m.Joseph • Mrs. HEKIM K. and T. HANNAH. RAPIER PARK RACES. NAPIER. SEPTEMBER 30th., 1922. On 30th. September, 1922, the usual 4.10 p.m. Napier- Waipukurau train runs to Hastings only. The usual 5.8 p.m. Napier-Hastings train runs through to Waipukurau, leaving Hastings 6.0 p.m., Waipukurau arr. 8.5 p.m. OF DISSOLUTION.’ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between Francis J oseph Kyle and Leo. Alphonsus Kyle, carrying on business as Dairy Farmers at Clive, under the Style or firm of “Kyle 8r05.,” has been dissolved as from the date hereof. The business will be carried on by tlie said Leo Alphonsus Kyle, who will collect all debts owing to, and be resonsihle for, all accounts due by the late firm. Dated this twelfth day of September, 1922. FRANCIS J. KYLE, LEO A. KYLE. "Witness: G. M. SPENCE, Solicitor. Hastings.
BAIRD’S for Dainty Blouses in Irish Hand Embroidered Voiles, Crepe de Phenes, Silks and Luviscas. Grand selection. BAIRD’S for Men’s Sma rt Negligee Shirts, with soft collars to match. All the newest stripes. Smart! Wide-end and Silk Knitted Ties. BAIRD’S for Plain Sponge Cloths. Double width in fawn, saxe, sage, pink, rose, lemon, all at 3s 3d yard. VIT’ESTERMAN & CO.’s Spring Values.— ▼ ▼ Our Ladies’ Famous Holeproof Black Silk Hose 5s 6d pair. Ribbed Silk Hose 8s lid to 13s 6d pair —Westerman & Co., Hastings. WESTERMAN & CO.’s Spring Values.— New Foulard Cambric Morning Frocks, smart range of colours, useful frocks, Ils 6d each.—Westerman & Co., Hastings. . YVESTERMAN - & CO.’s Famous Values- ▼ ▼ Ready-to-Wear Frocks in Silk Foulard, Figured Crepe de Chine, Printed Silk Morocain, Beaded Silk Jersey Cloth, etc , 49s 6d to 95s each —Westerman & Co., Hastings VV ESTER MAN & CO.’s Famous Values.- ▼ ▼ New designs in Figured Voiles, splendid ranges Double width cloths. Our prices 2s lid, 3s 6d. 3s lid yard — Westerman & Co., Hastings. \>TESTERi£SN & CO.’s Famous Values—- || Ladies’ Dropstitch Silk Hose, 5s lid pair.—Westerman Co , Hastings. XMTESTERMAN & CO.’s Famous Values.- ▼ ▼ New Ostrich Stoles and Marabout Capes Lovely goods Our prices 55s and 59s 6d each.—Westerman & Co., Hastings.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 245, 29 September 1922, Page 1
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