The Hastings Central Schoo] dance and “500” card party takes place tonight in the Assembly Hall, in t.id of the school funds. An evening full of pleasure is assured, and a large attendance will assuredly result. “Tho company tax is one of the greatest burdens put on farmers, said a delegate at the provincial conference of the Farmers’ Union in Hamilton this morning. The conference rejected a remit asking that stock and auctioneering companies reduce their commission rates, directors of companies pointing out their difficulties, particularly with reference to the company tax. Tho Dairy Board met to-day and decided to defer enforcement of export license conditions until after the annual meeting in July.
“tt won’t pay you to mate em.” No. not at our price. What with the high pries of ep-r-s and butter, it’s more economical to buy your Sponges at “Compton’s” Bakery. Jams cost yop (id Creiinjs 9d—and they’re delicious. too,*
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 136, 23 May 1928, Page 5
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