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PUBLIC MOTIOII. JJASTINGS GOLF CLUB (Incptd.) THE OFFICIAL OPENING of the above Club will take place on MONDAY NEXT, tliestli April, at 1.30 p.m. when a Mixed Foursome will be played,. All visiting and intending members invited to attend. E. A. MURLEY, Hon, Sec. TARADALE PUBLIC LIBRARY MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE. rjHIE First Annual Meeting of Subscribers (also intending subscribers) will be held in the Town Board Chambers on THURSDAY, Ist APRIL, at 8 p.m. Business: (a) To receive report; (b) to elect new committee. W. G. JARVIS, Town Clerk. HIGH SCHOOL OLD BOYS’ FOOTBALL CLUB. GENERAL MEETING of the above Club will be held in the National Service Club Rooms on WEDNESDAY”, 31st inst., at 7 p.m. BUSINESS: GENERAL. All members and intending members are specially requested to attend. H. DUJANY, Hon. Sec. NOTICE? Havelock north women’s INSTITUTE. THE MEETING of the Glee Club Associates arranged for Tuesday, 6th. April is Postponed to Tuesday, 13th. owing to the Easter Holidays. fIUIDERS’ CAMP, SHOWGROUNDS TOMOANA. Visitors Day Saturday, 3rd. All welcome. Hot water provided. A - MANCHESTER UNITY ODDFELLOWS WipJ* HASTINGS LODGE Estd. 1878. No. 6299. rpHE FORTNIGHTLY MEETING of the above will be held at the Oddfellows’ H:’Jl. Market St., on THURSDAY NEXT, Ist April, at 7.30. Business: Initiations; General. The Loyal Napier No. 4568. and Moeanee No. 5882. will visit officially. DEEDS, NChTwORDS. The Manchester Unity was the only Frinedly Society in New Zealand that paid its Soldier Members for Disablement or Sickness whilst serving their country in the Great War, P. J. S. GEORGE, Sec. Karamu Rd., P.O. Box 274 Hastings. NOTICE. WANTED: TRADESMEN’S BOOKS TO KEEP. Write for particulars to 568, Tribune, Hastings. qpo WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Evidence in the Woon case, published in “The Tribune” last Saturuay, maue some reference to the condition ot two cows and one bullock sold by accused to me in October, 1925, about which comment is being made which may be detrimental to my business. To combat this 1 publish the fact that 1 paid £lO each for the cows and £ll 10/- for the bullock, and the Government Inspector passed the meat through the Hastings Abattoirs as first grade prime cow and ox beef. Only the priniest of beef, mutton, pork and lamb sold. (ISigned) F. PIPE, Parkvale butcher, Havelock Road. Hastings, 31/3/26. rjrrrE gl u e Jal e et EASTER ARRANGEMENTS. Thursday, April Ist.—Usual Napier to Hastings JJaily Service, including 7 and 9.1 b p.m. from Hastings and 8.15 and 10.30 p.m. from Napier. Good Friday.—Same as usual Sunday Service. Hospital Service as usual. Saturday.—Usual timetable excepting 8.30 p.in. from Hastings and 9.15 p.m. from Napier. Sunday.—Usual timetable. Easter Monday.—Usual service, including 7 and 10.30 p.m. from Hastings and 8.15 and 10.30 from Napier. H A UMO ANA SERVICE As usual ,including ’Bus for Dance Easter Monday. HAVELOCK SERVICE Same as Hastings—Napier Service. WAIPUKURAU RACES. The Blue Fleet Busses and Cars leave Hastings at 9 a.m. For further information call at our office in Russell Street, Hastings or ring 459. NEWRICK’S TAXI SERVICE. EASTER EGGS! EASTER EGGS! Secure them at—- “ rpHE JJROADWAY ” (FRED. S. THOMAS) Big range, all good and cheap. See “The Broadway” display before purchasing elsewhere; it will pay you. Also choice Fruit and Vegetables. CAULIFLOWERS have arrived. Phone 1503. Goods Delivered. THE EAST"END p U RNI T U R E J) E A L E R For all classes of Furniture. Cheap. OPPOSITE ASSEMBLY HALL. HASTINGS. E N D A L L’ S BAG, LEATHER & SPORTS DEPOT. HERETAUNGA STREET, HASTINGS (Opposite Millar Giorgi’s) Cochrane Golf Clubs and Accessories. Dunlop, Super Challenger, Ace. Golf Balls. New Shafts and all Golf Requisites. Gibert’s Footballs. BAIRD’S Special Purchase of Men’s Clothing and Mercery. Don’t miss these bargains. Men’s Fur Felt Hats 17/6. Men’s Cotton Tweed Trousers 10/6. Men’s Suits 89/6. _Men’B Raincoats from 49/6. BAIRD’S Special Purchase of Men’s Clothing and Mercery. Don't miss these bargains. Men’s Fur Felt Hats 17/6. Men’s Cotton Tweed Trousers 10/6. Men's Suits 89/6. _MenJs Raincoats from 49/6. BAIRD’S Special Purchase of Men's Clothing and Mercery. Don’t miss these bargains. Men’s Fur Felt Hats 17/6. Men’s Cotton Tweed Trousers 10/6. Men’s Suits 89 6. Men’s Raincoats from 49/6. BAIRD’S Special Purchase of Men’s Clothing and Mercery. Don’t miss 'hese bargains. Men’s Fur Felt Hat« 1 Men’s Cotton Tweed Trousers 10/6. Men’s Suits 89/6. Men’s Raincoats from 49/6.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 89, 31 March 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 89, 31 March 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 89, 31 March 1926, Page 1

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