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PUBLIC NOTICES. POSPEL HALL, KARAMU ROAD, HASTINGS. MR. T. McKELVEY, Evangelist, from Ireland, will continue bis series of Gokpel Meetings in Gospel Hall TO-NIGHT (Thursday), and Friday at 7.30 o’clock. A goodly attendance at these meetings proves that the plain truth of God’s Word concerning man’s ruin and eternal doom and God’s wonderful remedy to meet the dire need of mankind is still listened to with close attention by some. All are invited. HASTINGS Y.M.C.A. LITERARY & DEBATING CLUB. FRIDAY, MAY 25th, 7.45 p.m. MR. A. D. MORRISON, M.A., M.C., will give a talk on ROBERT BURNS (the famous Scottish poet). All invited. HASTINGS HIGH SCHOOL BOARD. A GENERAL MEETING of Members, Parents and Supporters of the above League will be held in the H.B. Jockey Club’s Rooms, Market Street, Hastings, on FRIDAY NEXT, the 25th inst., at 8 p.m. E. A. MURLEY, Hon. Sec. HAWKE’S BAY HUNT. fpHE HOUNDS will meet— WAIPAWA MEETS. SATURDAY, May 26th.—Mr. W. H. Rathbone’s, Abbotsford. WEDNESDAY, May 30th.—Mr. Kittow’s Glentui. SATURDAY, June 2nd—Braehead Plantation, Homewood Road. All at 11.30 a.m. G. D. BEATSON, Master. HASTINGS HIGH SCHOOL BOARD. A PPLICATIONS will be received up till FRIDAY, 25th INST., for the position of GROUNDSMAN-CARE-TAKER at the High School. Conditions of Duties and Salary may bo had on application to the Secretary. E. A. MURLEY, Secretary. NOTICE. piIE H. ABBOTT, mentioned in last night’s issue as being summoned by us, is no connection with Mr. H. W. Abbott, Builder and Contractor, of Avenue Road. PETERS & CO., Drapers. VO SHOOTING allowed on my Lake or property at Rotokare, Omarunui. F. J. WILLIAMS. TRESPASSERS, with or without guns, on - the Maraekakaho Station. or any part of the property known as “The Valley,” will be Prosecuted. THE MANAGER, Maraekakaho Station. DAILY NURSING ATTENDANCE. Will visit homes daily. gOMERVELL Care F. Cowlrick, 612 FITZROY AV., HASTINGS QHA S. gO N E PLUMBER : HASTINGS Wishes to notify the Public of Hastings 'and surrounding districts that he has removed to new premises recently occupied by C. A. Cook, opposite the entrance to the Assembly Hall. He takes this opportunity of thanking his many clients for past patronage and trusts by personal supervision of work and bedrock prices to still recen e your favours. IMPOUNDING NOTICE. TMPOUNDED by County Ranger: One Creamy Pony Mare, white blaze, white tipped nose, and 1 Chestnut Gelding, aged, long tail, white star. If not claimed will be sold sth June 12 o’clock (noon). E. A. GRENSIDE, Poundkeeper. gTAN FOR ALL POULTRY FOODS. For Winter Mornings try “OUR POULTRY MASH” An ideal preparations mixed in correct proportions for egg-laying results. OUR MIXED GRAIN CAN’T BE BEATEN For giving your hens a well-balanced evening meal. Orders Delivered Promptly in Havelock and Hastings Daily. STAN RUSSELL ’Phone 295 HASTINGS DON’T put Paby to bed between freezing sheets. Warm them up with a "UNIQUE" Hot Water Bag. Best for Ba 1 y because safest. See "Unique" on stopper.—s. DON’T lust ask ior a hot water bottle Ask for a "UNIQUE’’ Hot Witter Bag and learn what safe, cosy comfort really is. Look for name ■’’Unique” on stopper—lD.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVIII, Issue 137, 24 May 1928, Page 1

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