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NEWS IN ADVERTISEMENTS.

A euchre party and dance will be held in the Hastings Oddfellows’ Hall to-morrow night. Bewley’s music stores have all the latest records ol all the biggest “hits” ol the season. A remindei is given of the concert in the Village Hall, Havelock North, this evening, in aid of St. Luke’s Church School. The concert will commence at 7.45 p.m.

Mr. J. J. Langridge invites the electors of the Otane Town District to attend a meeting in the Town Hall at 8 p.m. on Monday, May 3rd, when be will speak on the Napier Harbour question in support of his candidature. Mr. A. E. Jull will also address the meeting.

A meetings of the H.B. Biulding uud General Labourers’ Union will be held in Labour Party’s room, Begley’s Buildings, corner Warren and Heretaunga streets, Hastings, on Saturday at 7.30 p.m. The annual general meeting of the Hastings Citizens’ Band will be held in the band-room, Russell street, Hastings, on Tuesday, May 4, at 8 p.m., when all interested in the welfare of the band are invited to be present.

Alexander’s Vulcanisong Works notify the Hawke’s Bay motorists that they are suppliers of bulk petrol and oils. Qualitv and service second to none.

Famous for quality and distinctive styles in overcoats, Blackmore’s have excelled themselves this season. From the woollen centres of England and Scotland they have imported one of the finest of overcoats yet shown in Hawke’s Bay. Pay H. Blackmore and Co. a visit—early.

Dress fabrics that are paramount in fashion, economy and good sense, are now on offer at Baird’s, leading drapers and mercers, Hastings. The latest tweeds and coatings, dress flannels and suitings from leading Home and Colonial mills. A special purchase in London of guaranteed indigo dye serges offer some irresis tible values.

The H.B. Electric Power Board invites tenders lor the supply and delivery of approximately 54 cubic yds. of gravel and 27 cubic yards of sand at pole sights along Powdrell’s road, lenders close at noon on Tuesday, May 4.

Bone and Shaw are advertising full list of an unreserved auction sale of the whole of the contents of an up-to-date home on account Mr. Goleby, Lascelles street, Hastings, who has sold his home and giving up housekeeping.

The Association Board of the Royal Academy of Music, and the Royal College of Music, announce that entries for their licentiate, local centre and school examinations close on Saturday next. Three exhibitions will be offered to the candidates in New Zealand, who show great musical promise, instead of three for Australasia, as in the past. The examination will be held on Saturday, June 19, instead of on the 12th, as stated in the syllabus. Mr. H. L. Hurston is the local representative.

At 10 30 a.in. to-morrow A. E. Bullen and Co. will commence their market sale by offering a good house on a quarter-acre section. The house is just out of the painter’s hands and contains five large airy rooms; the property is in a good locality with lawns, garden and a few well selected fruit trees. This is a good proposition and will be sold cheap with a small deposit to wind up an estate. Primo fat table birds, cockerels, purebred pupllets. pigs and dairy stock, also a quiet pony, gig and harness will be sold after the property. A big list of sundries and fruit) and produce will also be offered.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 113, 30 April 1926, Page 6

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NEWS IN ADVERTISEMENTS. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 113, 30 April 1926, Page 6

NEWS IN ADVERTISEMENTS. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 113, 30 April 1926, Page 6