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NEWS BY ADVERTISEMENT.

The Hastings Bottle Exchange are cash buyers of sacks, bottles, etc. Tho athletic sports in connection with the Heretaunga School will be held on Wednesday next, November sth., commencing at 1/30 p.m., weather permitting. An important event for Hastings residents is the announcement in to-day’s issue of the dissolution of the partner ship of Messrs Sutherland and Mitchell Mr Mitchell is relinquishing his inteiest. in the business, which will be contnued by R. D. Sutherland. As cash is required to settle the affairs of the partnership, a big dissolution sale is now in preparation. Tho store will be closed Tuesday and Wednesday, opening Thursday morning, 9.15, with the greatst sale effort of modern timesArt lovers who have not already visited the collection of paintings and etchings being exhibited in Napier by leading English and New Zealand artists should not fail to do so before Wednesday. The exhibition is being arranged by Mr Murray Fuller, of Wellington, and the artists represented include such well known names at S. J. Lamorna Birch, R. W*. S., Percival Gaskell, R.E., Hugent Welch, J. F. Lewis, R.A., Charles Dixon. R.I-, Sydney L. Thompson and many others. The exhibition is being held at the corner of Hastings and Emerson streets and will be open again to-morrow.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 277, 3 November 1924, Page 6

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NEWS BY ADVERTISEMENT. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 277, 3 November 1924, Page 6

NEWS BY ADVERTISEMENT. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 277, 3 November 1924, Page 6

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