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NEWS IN ADVERTISEMENTS.

The annual meeting of the Hastings Amateur Athletic ami Cycling Club will be held in the Y M.C.A. on Monday next.

The usual fortnightly dance will be held in the Foresters’ Hall, Havelock North, this evening commencing at 8 p.m.

A final reminder is given of the Kohupatiki annual ball, to be held in the Clive Hall to-night, in aid of the church funds. Great preparations have been made and the ball should be a most successful one.

The West End Dairy, Hastings, advertises daily supplies of Green’s sausages, savaloys, polonies, etc., noiea lor tucir excellence of flavour; also a stock ot iioine-niade Janis, marmalade, pickles and sauces.

Mlle. Bignon, Parisian ladies’ tailor, notmes her cutomers that her business will be cuiutueceu as .lorn Monday next in more central premises, upstairs in Gilbertson s building (late Don’s Ltd.) The entrance is next Russell and Garland, fruiterers.

Fruitgrowers are reminded of the general monthly meeting to-morrow afternoon at the orchard of Mrs Randall, Greenmeadows, when a delegate will be appointed by those who exported last year to attend the Conference at Wellington to go into the question of grades.

Half price windows at Baird’s, leading drapers and mercers. This is an attraction you must not miss. Specially discounted goods are assigned to these windows and comprise wonderful bargains in ladies’ frocks, Manchester goods of all kinds, fancy napery and damask cloths. Clearance prices for men’s and boys’ wear are also offered for this week-end.

Attention I Invitation holders. Don’t forget the “A” Co. Ist. Battalion H.B. Regiment Military Ball at the Foresters’ Hall Napier, on Wednesday, 17th August. Mitchell’s cabaret orchestra is on duty tor the night, while the relief will be taken during the supper extras by Newton Mitchell's orchestra. Further orders appear in an announcement with this issue.

Commissioner Hay, chief officer of the Salvation Army, will give a lecture on his travels in South Africa in the Assembly Hall to-night. The Commissioner has been over 40 years a Salvation Army officer and has visited most of the countries of the world. He is one of New Zealand’s leading public' speakers and an unusual treat is in store for all those who take the opportunity of hearing him to-night.

Smith & Sharp will offer a good entry of all classes of poultry at 11 o'clock to-morrow including prime table birds, ducks, laying hens and a splendid line of 24 P.B. W.L. pullets, also twelve one-week-old chicks. A good entry of sundries include a D.F. plough, 5 new gramophones, copper stand and dozens of other useful lines, also a splendid kit of carpenters’ tools- Other lines include matches, sago, stove polish, pine cones and stove wood, followed by a big consignment of apples and vegetables.

A reminder is given of Messrs. Gill Bros.’ sale to-morrow at 10 p.m., when a large variety of fruit and produce will be offered. At 11 o’clock they sell the poultry, some, fine birds being listed, including some young Black Orpington cockerels and dayold chicks and two-weeks-old ducklings. The pigs should appeal to all farmers and comprise some nice weaners, prime porkers, slips and storps, and also 2 sows in pig due in about a month. Most of the dairy stock are grade Jerseys on account of Mr. J. A. Baird. These are all springing to 2nd calf and sold with a written guarantee. The sundries are of a very useful nature.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 204, 12 August 1927, Page 7

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NEWS IN ADVERTISEMENTS. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 204, 12 August 1927, Page 7

NEWS IN ADVERTISEMENTS. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 204, 12 August 1927, Page 7