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NEWS IN ADVERTISEMENTS.

Hastings Baptists announce arrangements for week of .prayei. Bone and Shaw have a new list of “Scatters” on the front page. There are some very cheap proposition, including 9 acres and 3 rooms to be leased, for 3 or 5 years. Dancers are reminded of the old-time dance to bo held in the Haumoana Hall this evening at 8 o’clock. The organisers promise an enjoyable time to those who attend. A special ’bus will run from Hastings Barley’s great slaughter sale of 4s discount in every pound must come to an end this week. The salughter cease.-, on Saturday, but all this week prices will be ruthlessly cut in all lines of men’s wear. The Hastings United Football Club is holding a euchre party and dance on Friday next, May Bth. There will bo good music, good prizes for the euchre, and a good supper. Dancing commences nt 8 p.m., and euchre at 8.15. All patrons arc assured of a splendid evening During race week a special dividend will be paid out at Baird’s, leading drapers and mercers: 2/- lor every £1 spent; 1/- for every 10/- spent; 6d lor every 5/- spent. This dividend must lie spent in the shop, in any department you wish. Residents and visitors alike are invited to inspect the magnifii cent ranges oi new autumn and winter goods now displayed throughout the store. Selection is at its best and the . values are the keenest imaginable. There is always something new Westerman and Co.’s, dust now they are displaying a glorious range of fabrics for evening wear, including a most gorgeous selection of the daintiest shades in volveteens for frocks and wraps, also I Rayons, the newest British fabrics, brilliantly embossed in magnificent effects. Messrs Westerman and Co’s incompar- ‘ able assortments make selection easy, • especially as all ranges are marked with their famous low prices. Sec page 3. Messrs Gill Bros, draw attention to the very good quality of the goods they are offering at their special auction sale, nt the mart to-morrow (Tuesday). 1 Owing to the long catalogue the sake j i will commence at 1.15, and as the goods offering <ire of a varied character, the ’ i sale should be well worth patronising. A | good iron frame piano will be offered, I as also will an excellent American organ, ' and these, together with a host of suui dries, will afford the public and the 1 trade an excellent opportunity of buying under genuine auction conditions. 1 The goods offering are mostly for unreserved sale. One of the biggest and most important sales of timber, iron and blocks yet held in the district will take place on : the Hastings racecourse to-morrow at 10.30 a.m. As everyone is aware of the ’ dimensions of the produce and niachin- ■ cry sheds of the A. and 1* Association, i they will agree that there is no exagi geration in saying that it is almost imi possible to conceive of a bigger sale i having been held or likely to be held in i Hastings The sale is to be conducted I by Beard, Bullen and Co, the well i known firm of auctioneers, on account • of the A. and P. Association, and every lot to be offered is absolutely without reserve. Owing to such a large quantity of material to be disposed of, buy- ' era are requested to be on time, as the ’ sale will start at 10.30 a.m. sharp.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XV, Issue 126, 4 May 1925, Page 6

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NEWS IN ADVERTISEMENTS. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XV, Issue 126, 4 May 1925, Page 6

NEWS IN ADVERTISEMENTS. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XV, Issue 126, 4 May 1925, Page 6