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rUILW StOTIOM. 11.8. FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION. rpHE ANNUAL MEETING will be held in the National Service Club Room. Hastings, on SATURDAY, March 27th, at 8 p.m. J. STICKLAND, Hon. Sec. FEILDING JOCKEY CLUB? EASTER MEETING, APRIL 3rd and sth, 1926. '* tor All First Day Events at above Meeting will be received up till 8.30 p.m. on MONDai’, MARCH 29th, 1926. E. GUODBEHERE, Secretary. Box 15, Feilding. PARLIAMENTARY ELECTORAL ROLLS. COMPULSORY EakOLMENT 01’ ELECIOIGS AND NOTIFICATION OF CHAi\ uE OF AIJDKEbS. jVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that every person qualified to be registered as an elector for any district wno rails, lor lour months after the date on which he thereafter becomes qualified to be registered, shall be guilty of an offence. Persons whoso names already appear on the existing electoral rolls or who have become registered since the rolls closed, are not required to re-register, so long as they are still residing in the same electoral districts; butyif they change their address then they must noii.y such change to the Registrar. Full information, together wRh forms for applying for registration and notifying change of address, are obtainable from any Registrar of Electors or Postmaster. J. HISLOP, Chief Electoral Officer. Wellington, 19th March. 1926. EASTER HOLIDAYS. AIRS. SEYMOUR, having taken over Mr. Ritchie’s beautiful fo‘-i < l“n' , e at HAUMOANA. is now prepared to take PAYING GUESTS, who will bo well catered for and receive every attention. Terms moderate. Phono 958 M g PIR ITU AL IST CH U R CH. ODDFELLOWS HALL, HASTINGS. TRANCE ADDRESS. SUNDAY. 7 p.m. Madam Russell, of Auckland, will play piano and sing a solo. “TH E~SGPtPTI ’RE . . . PREAf'nED BEFORE THE GOSPEb UNTO ABRAHAM.”- (Gal. 3. 8). A FREE ADDRESS wiH ho given (Gn r l willing) in the Orangp Hall. Lvndon Road. Hustings, on SUNDAY NIGHT, at 7 o’clock, on “THE COVENANTS OF PROMISE MADE TO THE FATHERS.” in which it will be shown that—(a) The covenant made to Abraham is tile basis of the, Gosixfl ot Christ. (b) The fulfilment of the covenant means blessing lor all nations. All are Welcome. Bring a Bible. “Who Hi& Own Self (the Lord Jesus Christ) bare our sms in His Own houy on the tree—(lst Pet. 2 24.) "For Christ also hath once suffered for sins, the just for the unjust, that He might bring us to God, being put to death iu the flesh, but quickened bv the Spirit.”—(lst Pet. 3.18.) OOSPEL HALL, KARAMU ROAD. 7 p.m.—Mr. M. Logg, Evangelist, will (D.V.) preach the Gospel cf God’s Grace. Subject: “The King and His Enemies.” ALL HEARTILY INVITED. SUPERIOR EXHIBITION ACCOMMODATION. Bed, substantial breakfast. Tariff 6/6. Alf. Brown, 305 George Street, Dunedin. B.UY A REO Speed Waggon and be satisfied. NO-RUBBING LAUNDRY HELP,” the great economiser of time, money and labour. A 1/- packet does 7 washing perfectly. FOR SALE. 1 FORD LIGHT DELIVERY, e.l. and self-starter, well shod all round, and in great running order—£7s or nearest offer ; space required for new shipments. 1 FORD CAR. demountable rims, spare rim and tyres, e.l. and selfstarter—£Bs. 1 ’3-seater STUDEBAKER CAR, well shod, and in good running order.— £3O. Several good second-hand FORI) TRUCKS. No reasonable offer refused. Space wanted for new shipments. 1 5-seater DODGE, elec, light and self-starter, demountable rims, spare tyre, etc. No reasonable offer refused ,or will take Ford as part payment. 1 FORD DELIVERY VAN. e. 1.. etc., well shod, and in good order.—£9s. 1 HARLEY - DAVIDSON MOTOR CYCLE in great running order—£3o or nearest offer. ] READING STANDARD MOTOR CYCLE, in good order.—£3o or nearest offer. 1 FORD. 5-seater, well shod and in good running order.—£4s. J. E. 1™ * C () - NAPIER A- HASTINGS BARGAINS IN USED CARS. Studebaker. 3-seater. £45; Nash, 3-seater, 1920, £125 •_ Studebaker, 1918, 5-seater, £7O; Ford, 5-seater, 1924, £9O. Several other 3 and 5seaters from £l5. CENTRAL MOTOR EXCHANGE. ~ Al G A l! A GE EASTER HOLIDAY BARGAINS. No Reasonable Offer Refused. Chevrolets, Hudsons, Oakland, Maxwells. Hups. 3 and 5-seater Fords, also 1 Daimler 30cwt. Lorry. All must be cleared before Easter, so get in early. 306 KING STREET S., HASTINGS. pRASER’S QARAGE*' P . L’ I ’ Buick Lori £l2O I Dodge. 3-seater £l2O Hlvorlnnd. 3-seater £5O Humber, ‘bsenlcr

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 86, 27 March 1926, Page 1

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