NEWS IN ADVERTISEMENTS.
Bone and Shaw have six new propositions on the front page that are worth leading.
The Land and Survey ball takes place in Napier to-night, a ’bus leaving Hastings at 7. 20 and returning after the dance.
The grand final dance of St. Matthew’s will be held in the Assembly Hall, Hastings, this evening, dancing continuing from 8 o’clock until 1 in the morning. The charges are moderate, and a great time can be assured to all.
A first-class hat free—that is what Blackmore and Co. are offering all buyers of Lynx suits to-day. This is a chance for all men to save money on their spring equipment. Be sure that you take advantage of it.
Messrs Gill Bros, advertise eight sections and whare to be sold by auction at their mart on Tuesday next. The sections are in a nice locality quite close to the waterfront. Now that the Daylight Saving Bill is passed the public generally should be eagdr to have a place where they can spend their leisure hours. This is an ideal spot and should appeal to
Those desirous of hearing some thing of the. life of the greatest preacher of the century should not miss Rev. T. Keith Even’s lecture on Charles Haddon Spurgeon at the Baptist Church on Wednesday of this week. Mr. Ewen is an orator of no mean ability and the subject in his hands will be full of power and interest.
An opportunity of buying a section right close to the beach very seldom occurs, but at Messrs. Gill Bros, to-morrqp- the public can secure one at practically their own price. Now the Daylight Savings Bill is passed, you will have leisure hours in which to build on these sections to your own liking. The sal< is at 2 p.m. sharp.
Bone and Shaw, to-morrow, are selling without reserve the whole contents of J. R. Fitzpatrick’s home. In the list is a sweet-toned English piano, carpets, rugs and lino, W.L. laying fowls and 2 8,0. setters, one clucking; also Jersey cross house cow in profit, bit”. easy milker and wreat creamer. No reserves are the order of the sale, so you can bid with confi dence. See page 10.
Many people will be glad to hear that Miss Leslie will hold her annual missionary sale of Eastern goods at Miss Williams’ house in Giplin road. Havelock North, on Wednesday next, from 10 a.m, to 5.30 p.m. The goods are from Cevlon, Corfu, India, Mt Lebanon and Jerusalem, and cover a wide range of prices. They range from cloisonee ware to coloured cotton goods.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 26 September 1927, Page 6
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