PUBLIC NOTICES THANKS. ITRS. J. s. McNaughton and family desire to express their thanks for all the kindness and sympathy extended to them, for floral tributes and messages in their recent sad bereavement, and especially the District Nurse and the Paki Paki employees. THANKS. YfR. & MRS. J. MOORE, their "A family and relatives, wish to express their heartfelt thanks to all those who assisted them in their recent sad bereavement, also for floral tributes and messages. Special thanks to Mrs. Alderman, Lyell St., and Dr. Johnston, for their kind attention. CHINA INLAND MISSION. TYR. HOWARD TAYLOR (son of U the founder) and Mrs. Taylor, will speak in the Hastings Methodist Church, WEDNESDAY, July loth, 7.30 p.m. Be sure to hear these giftsed speakers. No collection. JJAWKE’S BAY HUNT. The rollowing are some of the final Meet? for the season :— July 13th- Mrs. Tait’s. Glenelg, Mangatahi, 11.30 a.m. July 16th—Maraekakaho Village. 11.30 a.m July 20th— Ploughing Match, Hastings. G. BEATSON, Master.
FARMERS’ UNION PLOUGHING MATCH, DOG TRIALS AND JUMPING EVENTS. In Paddock kindly lent by Messrs. Bowen & Wilson, 1 mile from Stortford Lodge. WEDNESDAY, JULY 20th, 1927. Over £lOO in Cash Prizes, in addition to 5 Challenge Cups, Medals and numerous trophies. Classes for Double-furrow, Singlefurrow and Tractor Plough. For further particulars see poster programmes, or apply to secretary. PLOUGHMEN! SEND IN YOUR ENTRIES EARLY. Farmers! Support yqur own institution, which means greater production. D. BALHABBY, Secretary. P.O. Box 335, Hastings. HASTINGS STARR-BOWKETT BUILDING SOCIETY. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. qpHE attention of Shareholders is •* drawn to Rule No. 86, which states:—‘‘A member wishing to become a Candidate for the Office of Director shall give notice, one month before the date of the Annual Meeting, to the Secretary, of his intention to become a candidate. The above notices must be in the hands of the undersigned on or before SATURDAY, 16th JULY, 1927. H. P. STRATTON, Secretary. pAS-A-DENA rpEA-ROOMS.
Try our high-grade Sponge Cakes and Small Goods. Parties catered for. Hot Lunches from 12 to 2 daily. MARAEKAKAHO STATION. ALL TRESPASSERS on Maraeka- ** kaho Station or on the property known as The Valley with or without, dog or gun* will be prosecuted. MANAGER. £3O 1N CASHI PRIZES FOR GIRLS & BOYS. A most interesting WORD-BUILD-ING COMPETITION has been devised by the Swan Ham and Bacon people, in connection with their Red. Green and Blue Striped Bacon, £3O in prizes are being offered to boys and girls up to 16 years of age. Get busy, girls and boys! Write foi full particulars to “Swan Competition,” G.P.O. Box 1490, Wellington. HAWKE’S BAY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. BREAKDOWN. TN order to assist themselves and the staff of the Board, consumers are requested to notify the Board, by telephone, when current is cut off for five minutes WITHOUT NOTICE. Telephone during office hours 1812, and 182 Napier. Outside office hours, 1192, 747, 214 Napier, and 51 Taradale. 11. H. WYLIE, Secretary. 1? RUSTY nights are here! Time to buy your “UNIQUE” Hot Water Bag to ensure a cosy winter. Look lor Unique” on stopper i4‘ r |V\i<E a ”IJ N H.}|l I'," Hoi Water Bag ■ with you to the Lam! of Nod and you’ll Hud it a warm, pleasant country. Guaranteed not tn hurst nr lead. (lO',
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 177, 12 July 1927, Page 1
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