PUBLIC NOTICES. “AS IN ADAM ALL DIE, EVEN SO IN CHRIST SHALL ALL BE MADE ALIVE.” -(I. Cor. 15:22.) SJUBLIC ADDRESS ou the subject: “HOW MORTAL MAN MAY ATTAIN' TO IMMORTALITY.” All men are under sentence of death, but eternal life is ottered on God-appointed conditions. In the Orange Hall. Lyndon Road, on SUNDAY NIGHT ,at' 7 o’clock (God willing). Questions invited at close of address. Entirely Free. HASTINGS BOWLING & CROQUET CLUB. rjTHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING will take place in the Pavilion on MONDAY, Juno 28th, 1926, at 7.30 p.m. BUSINESS: To Receive Report and Balance-sheet Election of Officers and General. W. J. GARNETT, Hon. Sec. HASTINGS WOMEN’S COMMUNITY CLUB. MONDAY, JUNE 28th, at 3 p.m. / >PEN AFTERNOON in honour ol Mrs. Lunn. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30th, 7.30 p.m. CHORAL CLASS. TUESDAY, JUNE 29th. T ECTUR E-RECTI AL. In the Commercial Room of the Workingmen's Club, Napier, at 7.45 p.m. Soloists.—Mrs. Robertson, Miss M. Fox-Rogers. Violinist and Lecturer.—Miss E. Florence Williams. Pianists.—Messrs Jamieson & Brusey Admission— BER EAVEMENT NOTICE. M R S T. TONG and Famil.t 1 A desire to express their heartfelt Thanks to all kind friends who sent messages of sympathy and floral tributes in their sad bereavement. HAWKE’S BAY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. rpHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEET ING of Members will bo held at the Society’s Rooms, Tennyson Street, Napier, on MONDAY, JUNE 28th, at 11 a.m. BUSINESS: To receive Annual 111 r Balance-sheet. To Elect Committee. General Business. A. M. RETEMEYER, Secretary. Napier. HAWKE’S BAY WOOLBKUKEUs ASSOCIATION. 4 CRUTCHINGS SALE will be * held in Napier on THURSDAY, Ist July, 1926. at 2 p.m. TO BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS, DAIRY FARMERS, AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC. fN order to wind up the Estate ol * the late L. W. FOWLER it has been decided to offer the balance of his Stock ot Electric Goods al cost price. The stock consists of Water Heaters, Toasters, Kettles, Small Falco Cookers (£2 10/-) and several Electric Ranges. The stock is all quite new, and is being disposed of at a great sacrifice, and on easy terms. All British manufacture. Buy Good British Goods at FOWLER’S ELECTRICAL SUPPLY SHOP MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS, Corner Heretaunga A Hastings St., HASTINGS. TO THE RESIDENTS OF HAVELOCK & SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. TVE, the undersigned, are prepared to undertake Carting, Ploughing, etc., at reaonable rate and at shortest notice Ring ’phone IU66W. E. NUTTALL A M. DUNN. ’ITU. G. VILE wishes to notify that x he has taken over the COSY TEA ROOMS recently owned by Mrs. McCormack. Dainty Morning and Afternoon Teas and Hoi Luncheons a speciality. r J'RESPASSERS with dog or gun on Roy’s Hill or W’ellfieid property will be Prosecuted, WILLIAM LOCKIE. TRESPASS NOTICE. ALL TRESPASSERS on the ' Maraekukaho Estate or “The Valley,” with dog or gun, will be prosecuted. THE MANAGER, Maraekukabo Estate Baikd'B genuine sale. 27m ax miuster Runner 16.6 for 13/6. AU Carpet Square? at heavy Axininster Square, i'll 6in x 9ft, green ground. £ll 17/6 for £8 10 6 4 FROSTY NIGIITi Why worry when your fei are snug on a ‘LNi QUE' Hot Wate* Bottle. British ano beat Guarantee' 4 Insist on ’’UNI QUE. (3 1 * SAFETY Screw Rustless Stopper .A Best rubber mouled in one piece, are two of thi special features of the UNIQI E ’ Hot Water Bottle, Gnaran teed. (9/ BAIRD’3 GENUINE Sale. Ladies Meridian Combinations. S.N. Usually 19 6. Sale 10'6. Ladies’ Fleecy lined Combinations S.S. were 12 6. Sale Price 6'll AU Wool Combiuat'ons werw D/6 Sale Price ILA
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 162, 26 June 1926, Page 1
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