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CARNIVAL WEEK AT HASTINGS J sth to 20th OCTOBER. HAWKE’S BAY SHOW AT HASTINGS RACECOURSE. 17th and 18th OCTOBER. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS to Hastings and Napier, available for return up to and including 24th October, 1923, will be obtainable at Palmerston North. Te Hauke, and intermediate stations, on 17th October and by morning trains on 18th October. Special tickets to Hastings Racecouse, available for return on date of issue only, will be obtainable as under:— ON 18th OCTOBER. Adults (including admission to Show G rounds): — From Napier and Awn to to. Carriages 5/3, Seated Wagons 4/3. From Clive Carriages 4/9, Seated Wagons 4/3. From Whakatu Carriages 4/-. Seated Wagons 3/6. From Tomoana Carriages 3/3. Seated Wagons 3/-. Children’s tickets (NOT including admission to Show Grounds): — From Napier and Awatoto Carriages 1/8, Seated Wagons 1/2. From Clive Carriages 1/5, Seated Wagons 1/2. From Whakatu Carriages 1/-, Seated Wagons 9d. From Tomoana Carriages Bd. Seated Wagons 6d. These tickets will be available by all trains except Mail trains (Napier dep. 8.45 a.m., Hastings dep. 5.48 p.m.) TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. On 17th OCTOBER— All trains, except Mail trains, 6.40 a.m. Napier-Woodville and 12.5 p.m. Woodville-Napier, stop Hastings Racecourse if required. On 18th OCTOBER— Trains for Hastings Racecourse run as under:—

Waipukurau dep. 7.15, 8.0, 11.30 a.m. These trains stop where required. Napier dep. 9.47, 10.12, 10.49, 11.20 a.m., 12.45, 1.30 p.m. The 11.20 a.m. and 1.30 p.m, trains from Napier stop where required. The 9.47. 10.12. 10.49 a.m., and 12.45 p.m. trains from Napier will not stop at Hastings. Only special Day Excursion tickets to Hastings Racecourse will be available by these trains. Return trains run as follows:— FOR NAPIER —Racecourse Platform dep. 3.57, 4.17, 4.40, 5.3, 5.20 p.m. These trains step where required. ~ FOR WAIPUKURAU, PALMERSTON NORTH A INTERMEDIATE STATIONS (first stop Waipukurau)— Hastings dep. 4.46 p.m. This train will NOT take passengers for Longlands, Waipawa, or intermediate stations. „ . FOR PUKEHOU, WAIPUKURAU, & INTERMEDIATE STATIONS (first stop Pukehou)— Hastings dep. 5.8 p.m. This train will NOT take passengers for Longlands, Opapa, or intermediate stations. FOR LONGLANDS, WAIPUKURAU, A INTERMEDIATE STATIONS — Hastings dep. (1.20 p.m. This train stops where required. The usual 9.28 a.m. and 5.8 p.m. Napier-Hastings trains will NOT run. The usual 2.30 p.m. Hastings-Napier train will NOT run. Special passenger trains, stopping where required, will leave Napier at 9.12 a.m. and 4.10 p.m. for Hastings. The train ustiall yleaving Napier 12.0 noon and Hastings 12.47 p.m. for Palmerston North will be delayed to leave Napier 3.25 p.m., Hastings 4.46 p.m. The usual 4.10 p.m., Napier-Wai-pukurau train will be delayed to leave Napier 5.29 p.m., Hastings 6.20 p.m. Special passenger train, stopping where required, runs as follows:— Hastings dep. 10.30 p.m., Napier arr. 11.10 p.m. All trains, except Mail trains, 6.40 a.m. Napier-Woodville and 12.5 p.m. Woodville-Napier, stop Hastings RaecI course if required for passengers. The Goods Sheds at Port Ahuriri, Napier, Clive and Hastings will be CLOSED on 18th October.

SPECIAL DISCOUNT! SHOP NOW FOR CHRISTMAS AT FRENCH’S HERETAUNGA ST. E., HASTINGS. ’Phone 529. OUR. SHOP, 85ft. LONG, IS PACKED WITH SUITABLE PRESENTS FROM THE FOUR CORNERS OF THE EARTH. Till the end of October a Discount of 10 per cent, threepence in half-crown, will be allowed for cash, excepting papers, magazines, and a few lines with prices. BOOKS. Already we sell expensive books as cheap as anyone in the Dominion. Ten per cent, reduction would mean lower than London prices. The London price must he the minimum, which means wo pay all transit and primary duty. “Life and Letters of Dr. Page,” 2 large vols.. 35/-; Hudson’s “Hind in Richmond Park," 18/-; Papirri’s “Life of Christ,” 10/6; Moffat’s wonderful translation of the New Testata'inent, largest size, 4/6; Stralhey, Lucas, in fact the cream of English literature. Bibles direct from Oxford and Cambridge presses. Hundreds Everyman’s Library at 2/6, thousands 2/-, nets at 2/-. Leather Books and Booklets. Colonial Novels, including H. Bell Wright’s “Mine with Iron Door. Prize Books. LEATHER GOODS direct from four • factories. The value is beyond compare. Hand Bags, Purses, YVallets, Novelties without number. PICTURES A FRAMES—Wo have opened yet another case of assorted English Gilt Frames with wooden backs. Prices are lower. GAMES—Two cases just received from Chad Nalley. DOLLS.—Good English Dressed Dolls from 2/11. Doll Sheets direct from leading English and American factories. Celluloid Dolls much reduced. Beads for dresstrimming, lOd per dozen strings. Marvellous value in necklaces, French, American, Italian and Czecho-Slovakian. TRANSFERS—Thousands just to hand from Australian factory. WE WANT SPACE A MONEY. NOW IS THE TIME TO VISIT DECORATED HASTINGS. P.S.—We are prepared to reserve goods for any customer at Discount Prices, if a quarter cost is paid, on the definite understanding that such reserved goods cannot he changed. SHOP IN HAVELOCK. Just landed—An assortment of AULSEBROOK’S BISCUITS AULSEBROOK’S BISCUITS OUR PRICES TOWN PRICES. pj WHYTE A CO., LIMITED, STOREKEEPERS, HAVELOCK NORTH. ’Phone—2lB.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIII, Issue 256, 13 October 1923, Page 4

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