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ENTERTAINMENTS. MUNICIPAL THEATRE, NAPIER. j J 0 X I N G .' 0 X ING ! WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1925. First Contest, 8 p.m. Sharp. PROFESSIONAL: II UGII I E DWY E R 11 IT GH 1 E 1) WY E R Ex-Australian Lightweight Champion, now fighting as a W’elter. EDDIE PARKE R EDD I E PAR K E R Ex-N.Z. Middleweight Champion, now N.Z. Light-Heavyweight Champion, and N.Z. Heavyweight Champion. PURSE £2OO PURSE PURSE £2OO PURSE AMATEURS (Each Four Rounds): L. Wells (Hastings) v. T. Williams (Napier). D. McKenzie (Napier) v. F. Gordon (Napier). W’. Seastrand (Napier) v. F. Richardson (Clive). Prices: Gallery 4/-, Stalls 7/6, Dress Circle 10/-, Stage £1 1/-. Boys halfprice anywhere. Ladies half-price all parts except stage. Boxes extra. A EUCHRE PARTY & DANCE will be held in the Oddfellows’ Hall, Hastings, on TUESDAY, sth MAY. Good euchre prizes to Ist and 2nd ladies and gents, also first night oi points prize. A good prize to lady and gent scoring most points in eight nights. Come and win the Novelty Dance—a prize to lucky lady and gent. Admission: Ladies 1/6, gents 2/-. —S. Hearne, Managoressk. ASSEMBLY HALL, HASTINGS, SATURDAY NEXT, MAY 9th., 1925. Race Night g } AN C E Race Night Race Night Race Night Mrs. Hearn’s Assembly Orchestra. Tickets, 2/6 (including supper.) H. S. B. RIBBANDS, Mgr. MISCELLANEOUS. J g k i„o»AlAKlNG.—Mole & Kiug, Brigg's JL-r Builuiugs, Karauiu Road, llustiugs. ALB cladses of hewing done. Your -/V own xnuieriais made up.—D. G. jioni, 20j>. Ntlnvii Mreet, llaslings. j ground, HAWb sharpened, > Domestic Macliinerj Itepairbd.— I* Offen, »u2 Avenue Road W., Hoatingn. none 1568. AY’ anted KNOWN that I am prepared * ▼ v to undertake Carpentering and I Building Work of any description. Estimates given.—A. J. White, Irongate Road. Phone 833 D. < M«SaGE ana Medicsi Electricity ’ I c.litb Movement , Electric Wate ; a nx, etc. Consult Mihh H. Nielsen (Cert, accuse 41X- King St., Hastings Phone > :V* <f FPnnlrpß * BBOLUTELY last week of Barley’s Slaughter Sale. Prices lower than ever and bigger bargains. I'UE RUYAJL has £29,006,000 behind all contracts Let us share the risk Aith you tire, personal or comprehensive on your car. .''ee us to-day. Bone and shaw <>pp Library i Phone 1)82. KEEP baby warm and you keep him well. Doctors recommend the ”LNI QUE” HOT WATER BOTTLE. Made by North British Rubber Co. All sizes eoi i by chemists and dealers. (12) PYROS PROPHYLACTIC TOOTH BRUSHES. When we sell one of these to a customer, we sell the best obtainable—they last longer and give better service. 3/6 for one, 6/6 for two. JJISLOP’S pHARMACY “Wo Always Sell the Best.” WTANTED KNOWN: This is the final ▼ ▼ week of Slaughter Salo. Hurry along for final quitting bargain.—Barley Bros., Ltd MR. POULTRYMAN. Your fowls require special feeding in winter time. For cold mornings use our Special Poultry Mash. For evening feeding use our Special Mixed Grain. QT A N RU SSE L L ’Phone 295. HASTINGS. HOT STUFF! What? Why the ”UNIQUE” HOT WATER BOTTLE. Keeps hot longer. All sizes sold by chemists an<i dealers everywhere. Insist on ” _<B) SWEDE TURNIPS From the far South arriving this week Also fresh shipment of Prime South Island White Potatoes. Order yours to-day from QT A N RU SSE L L ’Phone 295. HASTINGS. DON’T come a cropper! Look for ‘‘UNIQUE’ on stopper. Best hot water bottle made. Made by North British Rubber Co. Sold by chemists and dealers. (9) WINTER FEED. WINTER FEED. FOR YOUR COWS A HORSES. Wo stock Sweet Meadow Hay. We stock Prime Lucerne Hay. We stock Good Bright Chaff. We stock Good Bedding Straw For your pig and poultry yards. TANRUS S E L L ’Phone 295. HASTINGS. BAIRD’S, LEADING DRAPERS, for Race Wear. Ladies’ Silk and Wool . Hose in all wanted shades, 4/11 to 12/6. Art Silk Hose, heavy qualities, 4/9 to 7 6. BAIRD’S, LEADING DRAPERS, for Race Wear. Ladies’ Pure Silk Hose in every colour or black and white, 11/6, 13 6, 17'6. Imitation Suede Gauntlet Gloves, from 4 11 to 11/6 pair. ENGLISH DOUBLE TEXTURE HOOD MATERIALS In Black and Fawn. CARS PAINTED LIKE NEW AGAIN TJULLETT FOR TJOODS RUSSELL STREET. HASTINGS (Next Loan and Mercantile) OODpX P E R T CAR HOODS From £5 5/A F. LORIGAN (Opp. Railway Station) - HASTINGS ’Phone 681 A GOOD HOOD CHEAP. HOODS UPHOLSTERY J. G. M ' RT,V? ’Phone 302 (Next Ross. Dysart A McLean) KARAMT ROAD' HASTINGS

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XV, Issue 126, 4 May 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XV, Issue 126, 4 May 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XV, Issue 126, 4 May 1925, Page 1

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