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NEWS IN ADVERTISEMENTS.

The Kohupatiki annual ball will Ue held on Friday. August 12. in aid of Clive Church funds.

The Hastings Ciequet Club will hold its annual meeting in the dub pavilion on Wednesday afternoon.

Prospective buyers for a sheer farm should read F. J Tonkin’s advertisement on page 1.

On Friday evening, in the Assembly Hall. Commissioner Hav will give a lecture on his travels among South African native tribes

Mr. R. M. Foster notifies that he has taken over the business of the Hastings Dairy, Wliich will be run on the former sound lines.

Bone and Shaw are advertising full details of a big auction s J? of general home appointments on page 8 for Thursday of this week.

The Hastings Y.M.C.A. members will hold a musical evening at the rooms to-night, when a good programme will be followed by refreshments. A hearty invitation is extended to all.

A grana concert will take place in the Hastings Baptist Schoolroom tomorrow (Wednesday) evening when an excellent programme will be presented. comprising vocal, musical, and elocutionary items: also a mirthprovoking dialogue. Admission is by ticket—adults Is. children 6d.

The Hastings Hockey Association will hold a dance and euchre party in the Assembly Hall to-morrow night. A ’bus will run from Napier at 7.15. returning after the dance, and if sufficient inducement offers one will also run to Havelock North.

An introductory offer to 1 the new fancy section at Baird’s, leading drapers and mercery, takes the form of a free gift of a box of Piver's cel--brated face nowder with all purchases value £1 in this department There should be great business doing tpis week, ns the goods have been jll specially reduced.

Special lists of Herculean bargains at Lilliputian prices, viz.. 1/-. 1/11. 2/6, and 2/11, are published in this issue bv Messrs Westerman and Co., the ready-money drapers. Hastings. These quotations cannot fail to arrest attention. Ijecause of the extrordinary savings represented by each item, and every reader is advised to preserve the list for purposes of reference. and to watch Westerman and Cn.’s windows carefully day by day.

A photograph for a Christmas or New Year gift can scarcely he equalled—never excelled. Preparations are already being made by those who have left their “ain folk” in the Homeland to send these welcome reminders for that time. Book an appointment early with H. T. Lovell-Smith, photographer, fleretaungii street W., Hastings. 'Phono 315 or 545 M. Topical photos of interest on view are the Point-to-Point Steeplechase meeting. Hunting enthusiasts will find them attractive.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 201, 9 August 1927, Page 6

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NEWS IN ADVERTISEMENTS. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 201, 9 August 1927, Page 6

NEWS IN ADVERTISEMENTS. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 201, 9 August 1927, Page 6