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NEWS IN ADVERTISEMENTS.

Bone and Shaw have a new list of “scatters’’ on front page for sale and exchange. 'lhe Havelock North Sports Cluh dance will be held in the Village Hail to-morrow (Friday) night, when Monte Carlo, streamer and balloon dances, with good music .should attract a big attendance.

A reminder is given of the Waiinararna Football Club dance to ho held in lhe Village Mall. Havelock North, this (Thursday) evening.

'lhe wet weather last evening did not prevent another large crowd from hearing Norman Hyde speak in Nelson Street Hall. Hastings. Mr. Hyde’s message was one full of power and bis reputation as a speaker gave him the ability to impart it. The people of Hastings who have hoard him are convinced heyond all doubt that he is all one'would desire. Hear him to-night.

Manchester Unify Oddfellows. Hastings Lodge, meet this evening at 7 o’clock.

Nominations for president, two \ice-prcsidents, a treasurer, and commit tee of ton of the H.B. Jockey Club close with the secretary not later than 5 p.m. to-day (Thursday). A cleaner is warned for the Hastings Manual Training Centre. Applications should he sent to the secretary oi the H.B. Education Board on or before July 28. Those fond of an enjoyable dance are reminded of the Clive School annual ball that will take place in the public hall to-morrow nigut, commencing at 7. !5 p.m. The floor is. being >p; rially prepared, a’ first-class orchestra is under engagement and visitors in the ])ast know, this function is synonymous with a lavish spread. The floor is reserved for the children until 10 p.m. Millar and Giorgi. Heretaunga street. Eastings, announce a change of programme at their bargain circus sale. Fresh attractions in all departments. ■’; i ices have been furl her reduced. Uill early and secure your share o: the bargains. The prices do s eem ridiculous, but Sutherland’s, progressive drapers, keep pace with the times among the drapers. The specially priced wintei coats advertised in to-night’s issue are indeed a revelation and must sell quickly. There arc some beautiful garments and all this season’s. The peciai five shilling bargain window and tables should attract attention as all the goods are useful and in every-day demand. Visit Sutherland’s and you will save on your purchases.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 183, 22 July 1926, Page 6

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NEWS IN ADVERTISEMENTS. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 183, 22 July 1926, Page 6

NEWS IN ADVERTISEMENTS. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 183, 22 July 1926, Page 6

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