NEWS IN ADVERTISEMENTS
A concert in connection with the Wesley Young People’s Club will be held in the Methodist Schoolroom to night at 7.45 p.m. A collection will be taken in aid of the Parsonage Fund. A final reminder is given of the free public lecture on Charles Spurgean to be held to-night in the Bapt ist Church at 7.45 by the Itcv T. Keith Ewen. It pays to buy the best in footwear. Milliar and Giorgi have opened a fair selection of gentlemen’s shoes in the well-known brands, A. E. Marlow Bostock and Crokett and Jones. They invite Inspection. In order to meet a long felt need Barleys are producing the “Barley Built” suit from £4 15s mads in Has tings from British fabrics. Every garment cut and made under the personal supervision of Ralph Barley, of the London School of Cutters at the WestEnd Clothing Co. Support local industry. In to-da.v's issue will be lound the Railway Department’s advertisement in connection with the Hawke’s Bay races. Suitable train services between Napier and Hastings have been arranged and special fares including admission to course have been provided. A fast passenger train will leave Waipukurau at 10 a.m.. returning from Hastings at 5 p.m This train will land passengers at the course in ample time for ttie first race. Special excursion fares.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 28 September 1927, Page 3
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