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entertainments HASTINGS CITIZENS’ BAND (Inc.) QLD-TIME DANCE. By special request from numerous patrons, a long night Old-time Dance will be held in the Band Boom, Warren Street, on FRIDAY, AUGUST 19th. Dancing at 8 p.in. Supper provided. Ladies 1/6, gentlemen 2/-. W. BENNISON. 'J’HE event of the season. THE MAHORA SCHOOL will hold their annual CHILDREN’S PLAIN & FANCY DRESS BALL, in the Assembly Hall, Hastings, on FRIDAY EVENING, the 19th inst. Grand March at 7.30 p.m. Dancing: Children 7.30 to 10.30 p.m.; Adults 10.30 to 1 a.m. The committee have decided to make a nominal charge of 1/- for adults’ supper tickets, but icompiimentary tickets are being given to parents and others giving donations Admission: Ladies and children 1/-, Gents 2/6. C. LASSEN, Chairman. EDUCATIONAL SIAGIM. >V i'tit I'. I’HtIDLCT IOA »/lISB JI lON ROGERS *■’£ Pupil of ifantuck Pierpoint. Guiklliiill School □1 Music, and I) Riddell Huntei Bond St.. London Address Cortiei of Nelson and Southampton Streets DANCING JEAN RALLANTYNE Secund Term continences JULY 9th tor Children’s Fancy Dancing. Private Lessons in Ballroom Dancing by appointment FRANCE HOAD. HASTINGS IJ C. HILLBDUN HI'ITUN. Mus ' Bae. Hon ;, Organist-Choir-uiasLei Wesley Methodist Church. Hastings Teacher of Pianoforte and Theory. Organ and Singing Studio Methodist Choir Vestry. Hastings Street Postal address P O Box 493. Hastings HAWKE’S BAY SCHOOL OF J) A N C I N G MISS VERA PHILLIPS Teacher of NATIONAL, STEP, OPERATIC, CLASSIC'S TOE DANCING Commences Children’s Class, Saturday Afternoons 2.30 p.m.. Young Ladies’ Class, Thursdays, 7.30 p.m. Attention strictly aevoted to Hastings classes only. Studio: Band Hall, Warren Street (opposite Drill Hall). Address: 403 E, Lyndon Road, Hastings. tenl.- ... WANTED— Tenners, cottage roof and facing painted lasting sage green; roof 700 sq. it., facings 200 sq ft. Write 122, Tribune, Hastings, 'TENDERS are hereby called for the Erection of a Four-roomed Bungalow, McLean Street, Hastings. Plans and Specifications at 400 Charles St. Tenders close on Wednesday, 24th August. TO BUILDERS. /TENDERS are invited up till noon of WEDNESDAY, 24th instant, for the erection of a Residence in Maddison St. (timber construction). Plan and specifications can be seen at my office, St. Aubyn St., Hastings. J. J. MORLEY, Architect. Beautiful new Zealand PLYWOOD for Panelling and Cabinet-making.—For lasting beauty and durability no Plywood can surpass the beautiful Native Plywood made by the Ellis Veneer Co.. Ltd Ellis Veneer Plywood is thoroughly tf’-oned and the rich natural grain and texture of the timber is perfectly preserved by a careful process. SPECIFY THESE BRANDS: ’Rimu’ and ‘Dominion’ for panelling and interior decoration work ; ‘Silverite’ for cabinet-making specify these Ellis Veneer brands They are the best, vet cost no more. Write us for quotations, also for particulars of our single rail panelling system.—ELLlS VENEER CO.. LTD., Hamilton. WIZARD WIZARD WIZARD WIZARD WIZARD WIZARD THE WIZARD SEPARATORS are a High Grade Machine, selling at a low figure, and on the easiest of terms. Call for Prices and Demonstration. J) W. HURSTHOUSE & CO. ENGINEERS AND MOTOR MECHANICS KING STREET HASTINGS ECORDS, Imperial an<T Oriole, at 2/11 each. Hear these at Bewley's. Hastings. RECORDS at 2/ll each. Great assortment of Imperial and Oriole at Bewley’s, Hastings. E STOCK the New Regulation Cap for the Hastings Boys' High School. All sizes 4/<i each. Roachs /.<<!.. Hastings ECORDS at. '-’.n «aeh, Great as--1 sortment of Imperial and Oriole at Bewley's. Hastings.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 208, 17 August 1927, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 208, 17 August 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 208, 17 August 1927, Page 1