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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. i MUNICIPAL rp HE ATRE NAPIER. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JANUARY sth and 6th. If you have not been to the 1923 Revielle, don’t miss to-night or to-morrow night, as an all-star programme is to be presented, and this production is easily 30 per cent. _better than the last two Reveilles. Brighten’ Alusic — Better Orchestra—Alore Striking Wardrobe—-Better Ballets—Can’t Compare the Scenery. The 1923 scenery is absolutely distinctive, and last, but not least, at the juvenile end, Phyllis Torpy without doubt stands alone. And starring at the other end is Miss Beeban MacDonald, certainly the most finished artist ever presented to Napier in Reveille Productions. Vide press reports, their Reveille was reported as the best Amateur Production ever produced in Napier. Thirty per cent? on top of that must bring the 1923 Reveille near to a professional production. These are honest facts from the producer, MHLLIAAI LINTS. 4/-, 2/6, ]>•s (plus tax. Plan Howe Bros

TJASTINGS PROGRESS LEAGUE x (Advance Hastings). A GENERA LMEETING of Members will be held in the Assembly Hail Supper Room on MON. EVENING next, Bth Jan., at 7.30. Business: Proposed Floral Carnival arrangements SYD. L. PECK, Hon. Sec.

H.B. COUNTY COUNCIL OFFICE. Napier, Jan. 3, 1923.

IVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that KENNETH CAMPBELL, of Southland Road, Hastings, has been appointed Registrar of Dogs, under “The Dogs Registration Act, 1908,” for the Hawke’s Bay County for the year ending Deecmber 31, 1923, and every registration made by the aforesaid Kenneth Campbell during the year 1923, shall be deemed to be in force until January Ist. 1924, and no longer. The amount of the Registration Fee for dogs has been fixed as follows: — Sheep and Cattle Dogs (kept solely for the purpose of herding or driving sheep or cattle) Two Shillings and Sixpence (2/6) each. Rabbit Dogs kept in packs of not less than three (kept solely for the purpose of destroying rabbits) Two Shillings (2/-) each. All other dogs Five Shillings (5/-) each.

The Registration Book can be seen at the aforesaid place, which has been fixed as the Registration Office at which Dogs within the Hawke’s Bay County are to be registered. Dogs without collars having the proper Registration Labels thereon, shall, prima facie, be deemefl to be unregistered, and the Registrar is duly authorised to destroy such dogs.

A. H. FERGUSON, ■County Clerk.

WANTED: Men’s Washing and Mending. Apply 120, Tribune, Hastings. LOST, in Hastings, Christmas Eve: Small parcel of Traced Linen. Please return to Sutherland & Mitchell. Hastings. FRUIT Season now in lull swing. Orthardists requiring Ladders or Step Ladders call and see W. Page, Warren Street, for particulars. (4)

ROOMS to Let (furnished). Apply 407 E Eastbourne Street. Hastings.(7)

171 OR Quick Sale: One Harley-Davidson . Sports Mode’ Motor. Cycle, with English coach-built side-car. Apply Box 195 Hastings.

PROBATIONER, some experience, de’sires position, medicaal or maternity hospital. Hastings preferred. Write 118, Tribune, Hastings.- (8) WANTED: Cook-General for country Apply Mrs. P. Wilder, Waipukurau. Phone Wallingford Post Office. WANTED, for sheep station: Youth or Boy just left school. Good chance to learn. Ring 952 D. Hastings

CAR leaving Hastings for Lake Taupo and sights, Tuesday, January 9th. Seats £5 return. Book early.—D. Hunt, ’phone 844, Hastings.

LEACH’S Beauty Book, 9d each, at Fail’s, Booksellers, Station Street Tel. 1057.

BEST Way Fruit Dishes Book, 9d each, at Fail’s, Booksellers. Station Street. Tel. 1057..’• LEACH’S Crochet for Lingerie Book, 9d each, at Fail’s, Booksellers. Station Street. Tel. 1057. L"” EACH'S Coat and Costume Book, 9d each, at Fail’s, Booksellers, Statiop Street. Tel. 1057.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIII, Issue 19, 5 January 1923, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIII, Issue 19, 5 January 1923, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIII, Issue 19, 5 January 1923, Page 6

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