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NEWS IN ADVERTISEMENTS

The five hundred tournament will be held in the Band-room on Tuesday next as usual.

The annual meeting of the Hastings Girl Guides’ Association will be held on Tuesday afternoon to consider the annual report and balance-sheet.

The Woodville Jersey Breeders’ Club will hold a sale of specially selected stock on October 7. Catalogues, are obtainable from the auctioneers, Messrs Wright Stephenson and Co., and Hawke’s Bay Farmers’ Ltd., all branches.

Bone and Shaw announce an unreserved auction sale on account of Mr W. Hunter. Eureka Confectionerv Depot, who is giving up the retail branch of the trade and will devote all his time to the wholesale. Also under instructions from the Mlirinl Assignee the whole stock and working plant in the bankrupt estate if A J. Eaton.

Band’s, leading drapers and mercers, are showing all British Empire goods from 3rd to Bth October initial ve. the object of this displaybeing to sell Empire goods and to maintain their sales in ever-increas-ing volume. The Mother Country, chief supplier of manufactured goods, and represented here hy agents of her manufactuers. is to have pride of place. To her we owe allegiance, to her we owe our prosperity, because she is the principal buyer of the products w© sell. At a time when hep industries are struggling to recover their world trade amidst a host of foreign competitions any help we can give will be doubly welcome. Swell the volume of Empire trade bv chopping at Baird’s.

“Buy British! Buy the best!’’ Empire shopping week will be observed at Messrs Westerman and Uo.’s. the ready-monev drapers, Hastings, during the first week of October, in accordance with the arrangement made bv the Drapers’ Federation of New Zealand Trade Follows the flair with peace, prosperity and happiness. Everyone is urged to do his hit to promote good times, for “very little helps. Good times are (he outcome of industrial and ooiwmercial enterprise rightlv directed. Our Empire is great, our flag is worthy and our people are linked bv , Hie bonds of kinship and the 111 rone ‘’••e Empire stands fop peace, goodwill and freedom, and Empire pre’“renrp is an effort to foster these. I’he British Empire supplies 75 per cent, of our imports and huvs A 7 per pent, of our exports. Therefore it nays to hnv British poods and so nromote our own and the Empire’s prosperity

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 1 October 1927, Page 6

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NEWS IN ADVERTISEMENTS Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 1 October 1927, Page 6

NEWS IN ADVERTISEMENTS Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 1 October 1927, Page 6

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