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NEWS IN ADVERTISEMENTS.

The usual five hundred tourney and dance takes plaoe to-night in tSe band-room.

Cecil Torr advertises that he has commenced business in Russell street, Hastings, as an electrician. AH kinds of electrical wiring are undertaken.

Hoadley, Son and Stewart’s sale of Mr. D. R. Mills’ stock takes plaoe next Friday on the farm, Haumoana.

Bone and Shaw give preliminary announcement of an unreserved clearing sale of general home furnishings, piano and laying poultry on account Mrs M Eaton, Davis road. Long, lands, for Friday of this week.

Mr. J. Blair, evangelist, will eon tinue in the Gospel Hall, Karamu road, preaching from the Word of God on the “Future of the Human Race.” A large dispensational chart, “The Two Roads and the '(Vo Destinies.” is used to illustrate these allimportant truths.

Bone and Shaw to-morrow will sell. without reserve the whole contents of Mrs Rutherford’s home. It is not * big lot but all is in nice order and condition. The list includes six very fine W.L. pullets all laying. Full list was in Saturday’s issue. Don’t miss the sale if there is any one piece you want as there are no reserves.

In this issue R. L. Price and Co. advertise that they are giving away electro-plated nickel silver spoons for their cash coupons; also fruit sets, saucepans, etc., etc. They are also the sole agents for Summer Bloom tea. a special blend of delightful flavour.

The strenuous exuberance of youth is defied by the boy proof qualities of school wear, at Baird’s, leading drapers and mercers. With the brighter days of spring ahead your boy must be smartened up for the return to school. Bring him in. You’ll be surprised at our inexpensive prices for quality.

To-morrow Mr. O. J. Rolls, Dean of the Bible Training Institute, Auckland. will commence a series of lectures on modern questions of vital impoi tance to modern men and women. His first lecture will be “Will the Bible Stand Testing.” and a crowded audience is anticipated. Mr. Rolls has a Dominion reputation as a speaker and faces fearlessly any issue before him. In this issue his opening lecture is arranged for 7.45 in the Oddfellows’ Hall.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 6 September 1927, Page 3

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NEWS IN ADVERTISEMENTS. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 6 September 1927, Page 3

NEWS IN ADVERTISEMENTS. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 6 September 1927, Page 3