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ENTERTAINMENTS £ECTURE & £ANTERN gLIDES WESLEY HALL, HASTINGS. (Opposite Municipal Theatre) TO-NIGHT at 8. Lecture will be delivered by Mrs. Sandford, illustrated by Lantern Slides, on Trip Across and Around AUSTRALIA BY CAR. ADMISSION FREE. All motorists and anyone interested cordially invited. JJAVELOCK NORTH PICTURES. OWING to a serious accident to number three lorry, three will be NO PICTURES shown at Havelock North TO-NIGHT. HAWKE’S BAY AMUSEMENT CO. JJ 0 U K E Y. WELLINGTON v. HASTINGS Reps. Reps. At CORNWALL PARK, HASTINGS WEDNESDAY, 31st AUGUST, At 2.30 p.m. SEE THE HASTINGS BOYS IN ACTION. Collection Will be Taken. SOUTH ISLAND RE-UNION J|ANCE ASSEMBLY HALL, HASTINGS WEDNESDAY, AUG. 31st, at 8.15. Tickets obtainable from members of Committee, H. B. Knight, chemist, to invitation holders only. JAS. W. SHAW, C/o. Bone Shaw, Market St., Hastings. PUKAHU HALF LEAP YEAR T ONG-NIGHT DANCE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd in aid of School Funds. Prizes for Monte Carlo Dance. Gentlemen 2/6. Ladies 1/- and basket. NAPIER SOCIETY OF ARTS AND CRAFTS. FOURTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY AUGUST 31 & SEPTEMBER 1 and 2. SCINDE HALL, NAPIER. Open 10 a.m. to 12.30—2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9.30 p.m. each day. Admission: One Shilling. Children Sixpence. ' Afternoon Tea may be obtained at the Exhibition. are invited for Ploughing about 10 Acres at Whakatu. River side of stock road. Horses or tractor. J. A. MILLAR, Hastings. TO BUILDERS. fpENDERS are invited up till noon X of SATURDAY, SEPT. 3rd, for the Erection of a Residence n Warren Street (timber construction). Plans and Specification can be seen at my office, St. Aubyn Street, Hastings. J. J. MORLEY, Architect. HAWKE’S BAY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. are invited for PRIVILEGES in connection with the Society’s fixtures for 1927 and 1928. Tenders are to close at Noon WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1927. 1. Sole Right Publican’s Booth, Spring Show, 1927, and Ram Fair and Autumn Show, 1928. The successful tenderer has also the right to sell Soft Drinks. 2. The Right to Sell Soft Drinks, Spring Show, 1927, and Autumn Show, 1928. 3. The Right to Sell Fruit, Spring Show, 1927, Autumn Show, 1928. 4. The Right to Sell Sweets, Spring Show, 1927, and Autumn Show, ' 1928. 5. The Right to Erect Tobacconist’s Stall or Tent, Spring Show, 1927, and Autumn Show, 1928. 6. The Right to Supply Straw and Hay for the Spring Show, 1927. Alternative tenders are invited in each case covering the Spring and Autumn Shows and Ram Fairs of 1927-28 and 19.28-29, that is for two years, instead of one year, as above. Specifications may be seen at the Society’s Office, Tennyson Street, Napier, or Messrs. Wilkinson and Jones’ Office, Queen Street, Hastings. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. M. RETEMEYER, Secretary, H.B. A & P. Association. P.O. Box 145, Napier. North British tyres are built for speed and endurance lessen all tyre troubles b tilting North Britishnet only British hut North British.— F Hear mrs. sandford lecture TO-NIGHT

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 30 August 1927, Page 1

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