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PUBLIC HOTICM. NOTICE TO LAND AGENTS. A NNUAL MEETING of the Land Agents’ and Auctioneers’ Association of Hawke’s Bay called for TONIGHT. has been POSTPONED to a date in January to be notified later. ' A. G. PALLOT, Secretary. MANCHESTER UNITY ’ W ODDFELLOWS HASTINGS LODGE No. 6299. Estd. 1878. rpHE CHILDREN’S ’XMAS PARTY will be held at the Oddfellows’ Hall. Market Street, Hastings, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 23rd December. The Tea Party commences at 5.30. Father Christmas arrives at 7.0. NOTICE. MR. A. RAES IDE, late proprietor of the Carlton Club Hotel, Hastings, desires to THANK those who patronised his house during the three years he occupied the hotel and in an especial manner he wishes to thank the Maoris for their unvarying courtesy and kindliness. HAWKE’S BAY PERMANENT BUILDING & INVESTMENT SOCIETY. rpHE ANNUAL GENERAL MJBETING of the above Society will be held at the Society’s Office, Tennyson Street, Napier, on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd December, 1925, at 4.30 p.m., to receive Report of the Committee re Accounts for the 51st year ended 30th November, 1925; to Elect Three Members of Committee in place of Messi's. R. Holt. C. Douglas, and J. P._ Williamson. who retire, and are eligible for re-election ; and to Elect Iwo . Auditors. _ . G. H. BICKERSTAFF. Secretary. Napier, Dec. S, 1925. HASTINGS BOROUGH COUNCIL. RE VEHICULAR TRAFFIC—CHRISTMAS EVE. Notice is hereby given that the above Council has, by resolution. pursuant to Section 172 of “The Municipal Corporations Act. 1920,” PROHIBITED ALL VEHICULAR TRAFFIC from USING that portion of HERETAUNGA STREET between Nelson Street and Hastings Street, between the hours of 5.30 and 10.15 p.m. on THURSDAY NEXT. Christmas Eve. PERCY R. PURSER. Town Clerk. SINGING A VOICE PRODUCTION. JpOX JIGGERS will he away until the first week in February, when she will resume teaching. DAY A EVENING (LASSES £JLIFTON COMMERCIAL COLLEGE will resume on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1925. See Notice Next Week. HAWKES BAY HOSPITAL BOARD AMBULANCE. r FHE BOARD’S MOTOR AMBU- — LANCE, which is stationed at Hastings, c/o Newrick’s Taxi Service, Queen Street, may be summoned at any hour of the day or night by ringing Telephone No. -159. E. T. REES. Managing Secretary. H.B. Hospital Board. HAWKES BAY WOOLBR OK E RS’ A SSOCIA TION. NAPIER WOOL SALE. CLOSING OF CATALOGUES FOR JANUARY SALE. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Catalogues for the Sale on 16th and 18th January, 1926, CLOSED as at 5 p.m. on FRIDAY. 11th DECEMBER, there being more than sufficient wool available at that time to cover the limit fixed by the New Zealand Wool Commissioner. II Phillips, a.r.i.b.a. ARCHITECT Hawke’s Bay Farmers’ Meat Co. Buildings KARAMU ROAD, HASTINGS ’Phone 1684. pARKER CORSET AND SURGICAL BELT SPECIALIST. With a view to reducing present stocks and to make room for new goods shortly to arrive, a reduction of 15 per cent, will be made on all orders placed before January 17th. These Corsets and Belts are made to measure on scientific methods, and are recommended by the medical profession. Note address— AVENUE ROAD, HASTINGS. ’Phone 260 ~~ Choice Cherries, 2/- lb. Plums 31bs. 1/-. Ripe Gooseberries. 31bs. 1/3. Walnuts 1/4. Best Mixed Nuts 1/3 lb. Brazils 1/3 lb. Barcelonas 1/3 lb. Peanuts I/*-. S T A x R L ' s sE L L For Xmas. Fruits Phone 295 HASTINGS AVTATERMAX, Swan and Onoto Foun- ▼ v tain Pens. 10,6 to 80.-. Posted free. Foster Brook & Son. SUTHERLAND'S. Ladies’ New Season’s Velour Coats. Travelling Wool Ruga from 19 6. Cushions, Fancy Napery, Fancy Goods, Toys. ROLL Up to the Plain and Fancy Dress ’ Dance, New Year’s Eve, Village Hall, Havelock North, and have a good time. Walden’s Orchestra, price 2/6 and 1/6. 4 USEFUL XMAS. HINT. Scan our z*. windows and your difficulties in deciding on a present will disappear.— Foster Brook & Son. SUTHERLAND’S. Father Xmas, receives children Thursday 3.30, 7.30. Toys, Dolls, Games. Handkerchiefs, Trinket Boxes, Tea Sets.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 9, 22 December 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 9, 22 December 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 9, 22 December 1925, Page 1

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