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NEWS IN ADVERTISEMENTS

The annual Hibernian ball will be held on Wednesday, September 7, in tho Assembly Hail.

A steam laundry has commenced operations in Hastings, tn Lyndon road. Price lists may be had on application.

The weekly euchre party will not be held in Begley’s Buildings this week on account of the South Island ball.

Tenders are invited by an advertisement in this issue for privileges m connection with the Hawke’s Bay A. and P. Society’s spring and autumn shows and ram fairs.

The annual South Island re-nnion dance takes place in the Hastings Assembly Hall on Wednesday next, may be obtained from Mr H. B Knight, chemist On Wednesday. the half-holiday, they will be ob tainable at the Classical Confectionery Shop, Hastings street, Hastings.

During the school holidays, when the family is reunited, is an ideal time to have a photograph taken for Christmas. It is “the" unique gift —no one else can give it and it always gives unalloyed pleasure. The photographer is H. J. Lovell-Smith. 212 Heretaunga street west, Hastings. An inspection of the laest photographic work on view is convincing, of the results achieved Make an appointment early if you wish to catch the “Home" mail. ’Phones 315 or 545 M.

Members of the Hastingv Orphans Club are reminded that the korero which takes place in the Assembly Hall on Thursday night next will be in the form of a “ladies’ night.” From 8 to 11 p.m., a first-class programme will bo gone through, after which dancing will be indulged in until two o’clock. The executive is working hard to make this function even more brilliant than the last ladies’ night, and there is every indication that their efforts will meet every point of view.

“Henderson Hats” at Baird’s, leading drapers and mercers. These hats need no introduction to the great majority of Hastings residents. The new spring ranges comprise large or small head fittings in all t.he subtle blending shades to complete the many colouful ensembles for Spring. Materials are Hemp. Visca. Crinoline, in many new patterns for smart Wear. This week’s discount special is a line of ladies’ smart summer frocks at 19s 6d

The Hawke’s Bay convention of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union, to be opened by a reception in Wesley Hall to-morrow (Wednesday) evening will be addressed by Mrs Perynian of Foxton, who is editor of the official paper of tho W.C.T.U. (“The White Ribbon”). Musical items will be rendered and refreshments provided. It is hoped that there will be a large and representative gathering. The chair will be taken by Mr H. E. Grainger.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 30 August 1927, Page 3

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NEWS IN ADVERTISEMENTS Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 30 August 1927, Page 3

NEWS IN ADVERTISEMENTS Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 30 August 1927, Page 3