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NEWS IN ADVERTISEMENTS.

Some real snips in house properties are offered on page 1 by F. J. ionkin. Ltd

Booking for the Canterbury—Haw ke’s Bay match on September

opens at 8 o’clock on Friday at Fail’s, Hastings and Ross and Co., Napier.

Dalesford House advertises that there is room for guests there iust now. Terms are moderate, and the 'phone is connected.

Tenders are invited for additions to Williams and Kettle’s motor service station. DiSfalTs are with Mi H. G. Davies, Queen street. Hastings.

An advertisement draws attention to the taking over by Mr Fred. Lowe of the business of Lowe and Hannay Ltd., at Napier and Hastings.

By erroi a dance was advertised nt Havelock for Thursday night. It js the usual fortnightly dance, and will be held to-night, Friday August 26 Dancing commences at 8 o’clock.

Mr J. Blair, Evangelist, will pruaeii in the Gospel Hall, Kararnu road frt/m the Word of God, to-night unci to-morro.w night at 7.30. His subject will be “The Future of the Human Race,” the Two Roads and Two Destinies. All are invited.

The opening display of new spring modes at Messrs Westerman and Jg’&, the ready-money drapers, Hastings, is full of interest to everyone. They arc showing amazing assortments of the newest and most exclusive fasnions and novelties at their famous low prices. There is a wealth of lovely variety in their windows and throughout their showrooms, and public in spection is cordially welcomed.

To-morrow at 11 o’clock Smith and Sharp will offer a good entry of poultry, including prime table birds, ducks, cockerels, a splendid pen of pure-bred 8.0. laying pullets and a good line of W.L. pullets, also a R.I.R. hen with 0 pure-berd W.L. chicks. Immediately after sundries, including, ploughs, harrows, house blocks, doors, windows and motor ’bike, also stove polish, sago, mowers, Rubberoid, leather preserver and a large quantity of other lines, will be offered. Fruit and produce will be on sale throughout the day.

Messrs Gill Bro’s weekly market sale commences at 10 a.m. to-morrow, when they will offer exceptionally large entries. Some prime table birds ducks and laying hens are listed pigs are numerous and of good quality. Prime weaners, porkers, slips and stores filling the pens. Dairy cattle are also numerous, some fine stock being offered and every one will be sold with a guarantee. One pure-bred Jersey heifer with pedigree salf at foot -’hould appal to farmers who want - uiething really good in the herd. .Sundries arc of a very useful nature. Practically nothing has a re serve on it.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 216, 26 August 1927, Page 9

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NEWS IN ADVERTISEMENTS. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 216, 26 August 1927, Page 9

NEWS IN ADVERTISEMENTS. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 216, 26 August 1927, Page 9