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PUBLIC NOTICES GOSPEL HALL, KARAMU ROAD. TO-NIGHT & To-morrow nt 7.30, Mr. J. Blair, Evangelist, will (D.V.) be continuing his addresses from the Word of God, illustrated by a large dispensations! chart, on the “Future of the Human Race.” All are cordially invited to be present. < MANCHESTER UNITY Zb A ODDFELLOWS. HASTINGS LODGE. THE QUARTERLY MEETING will be held at the Oddfellows’ Hall on THURSDAY, 18th AUGUST, at 7 p.m. Business: Initiations and General.' AN INDEPENDENT LODGE. £14,000 owned by the Loyal Hastings Lodge is invested for the advancement of Hastings, and the interest adds £675 per year to benefits. It is a Branch of the “Manchester Unity” Oddfellows, the British Empire organisation. ' ■ P. J. S. GEORGE, Secretary for Hastings. Owing to a typographical error, this advertisement appeared in yesterday's issue under the heading of Karaniu Lodge, No. 47, 1.0.0. F. Tjte heading should read as above, The Manchester Unity Oddfellows, Hastings Lodge, which is not connected tn any way with the 1.0.0. F. NOTICE. * HEBETAUNGA CO-OPERATIV E DAIRY CO., LTD. A MEETING of the & V RUATANIWHA SHAREHOLD, ERS and SUPPLIERS of the HERETAUNGA COOPERATIVE DAIRY CO., LTD., wiH be held in the BOROUGH COUNCIL CHAMERS, WAIPAWA, at 1 p.m. on SATURDAY, 20th AUGUST, 1927, to meet the Directors and discuss the Balance Sheet and Report for year to 30th June. H. R. v. DADELSZEN, Secretary. HAWKE’S BAY WOOLBROKEIiS’ ASSOCIATION. A CRUTCHINGS SALE will be held in Napier on FRIDAY, AUGUST 26th, 1927, at 2 p.m. QARLTON CLUB PRIVATE BAK OPENS ON SATURDAY, 20th August. Wines and Spirits of the best. Speights Ale drawn from the wood. J. H. WHITE. HAWKE’S BAY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD. •[DEMONSTRATION OF COOKING, 17 ETC., AT NAPIER. Demonstrations of Electric Cooking will be held in the Board’s Showroom from TUESDAY, 16th inst., to FRIDAY, 19th inst (inclusive) between the hours of 9.30 a.m. and 12.30 p.m., and 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. All interested are invited to attend to see for themselves the advantages of Electie Cooking. H. H. WYLIE, Secretary. NOTICE. pOISON has been laid for Dogs on Rocky Range, Moeangiangi Station. Any person found with dog or gun on this area will be immediately prosecuted, especially pig hunters with dogs. D. FERNIE. NOTICE. A LL ACCOUNTS due to me are requested to be paid before 30th AUGUST, ns I ha\e disposed of my business. Payment may be made to Mr. Sidney Greaves, my successor, at the Grand Pharmacy, Hastings, or to Messrs. McCulloch, Butler & Spence, Auditors, Queen St., Hastings. NORMAN R. ROCHE, Chemist. pAS-A-DENA rpi!A pOOMS. CAKES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION MADE TO ORDER. All our Cakes are made by an expert, who has had ten years’ experi once in England. RHONE 874 WITH YOUR ORDER. gARLY gEED pOTATOES TIME TO PLANT NOW. BLACK KlDNEY—Earliest of all. EARLY ROSE—Good first earlv. BFAUTY HEBRON—Splendid early cropper. RUBIN ADAIR —Verv popular potato EARLY PURITAN—The first early white. SUTTON’S SUPREME—Out on its own as a potato for garden or market. The above seed potatoes are all hand-picked Canterbury grown seed. We delivery small and large orders FREE. gTAN RUSSELL “THE PRODUCE MAN” FWa orw; “''-‘TINGS

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 209, 18 August 1927, Page 1

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