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ENTERTAINMENTS pROGRAMME. ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) at 8 p.m. Choral Nuhbers: “Sing o’ Heavens” (Sullivan) “Open Thy Gates” (Julius Harrison) “With a Voice of Singing” (Martin Shaw) Instrumental: Violin Solo, Mr. V. Mummery. Trio for organ, violin and ’cello, and organ solos, Mr. W. Robertshaw Vocalists: Miss Bernice Bullen (a) “Not Understood” (Houghton) (b) “Give Thanks and Sing” (Cuthbert Harris) Mr. Dudley Hawthorne • (a) “Fragile Things” (Phillips) (b) “Lord God of Abraham” (Mendelssohn) Musical Director: Mr. Lance Craig Offertory for Special Church Fund. TRADES HALL, EVERY WED. J7UCHRE from 8 p.m. sharp to 10 p.m. Dance and supper afterwards. Good floor, music, prizes and supper. Gents 2/-, Ladies 1/6.

HAVELOCK N. SWIMMING CLUB. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 11, 8 pm. SPECIAL OPEN CARNIVAL between Heretaunga, Mahora aud Havelock reps, in all classes of events for Rainbow Shield. Admission 1/-, children 6d. Bus at Westerman’s 7.30 N. G. ROACH, Hon. Sec. TLTONSTER MOTOR CYCLE SPORTS MEETING (including Motor Car Races) at NAPIER PARK RACECOURSE on NEW YEAR’S DAY (Wed. Jan. Ist) and THURS., Jan. 2nd, in aid of the Napier Hospital Radio Fund. pLIVE SCHOOL JUBILEE V 1879-1929 DECEMBER 13, 14 and 15. Friday Afternoon, 2 o’clock, Opening Function. Procession, Exhibition by pupils at Clive School. Friday Night: Grand Jubilee Ball, 8 p.m. Prices 3/6 and 2/6. Walden’s Orchestra; 50-50 old and new dances. Special Govt. Buses leave both Napier and Hastings Depots at 7.30. Saturday Afternoon: Monster Sports in Farndon Park at 2 p.m. Saturday Evening, 7.30: Jubilee Dinner in Clive Hall. Anyone desiring to attend MUST procure a Dinner Ticket (complimentary excepted) or advise secretaries of their intention to be present by Wednesday, Dec. 11. Tickes for dinner only 3/6. Sunday Afternoon, 2 p.m.: Massed Church Parade in Clive School Grounds. FRANK MERRITT, M. THORNTON, Joint Hon. Secs.

JOSEPH RODGERS & SONS, LTD. Sheffield, England. We stock their goods —Stainless Dessert and Table Knives in the new shape; Cutting-out Scissors, all sizes; Drapers’ Scissors; Nail Scissors; Metal-handle Pocket Knives; Foot Rot Knives; Carvers. CHRISTOPHER JOHNSON & CO. Sheffield, England. Flag Brand Cutlery is in stock here. Stainless Desert and Table Knives, mirror finish; Stainless Carvers, double finder Japd. handle; Scissors, all sizes; straight and bent Nail Scissors; Scout Knives; Pocket Knives; Foot Rot Knives; Sheath Knives; Rabbiters’ Sets, comprising Knife, Sheath and Steel; Shepherd’s Steels; Cook’s Forks; Stainless Knife Sharpeners. GEORGE WOSTENHOLM & SONS, Sheffield, England. Stainless Table Cutlery; Stainless Carvers; Farrier Searchers; New Pattern Foot Rot Knives; Saw Edge Bread Knives; Saw Edge Slicing Knives. HARRISON BROS. & HOUSON, Sheffield, England. We are stocking Boy Scout Knives; Scissors; Pocket Knives; Stainless Fruit Knives; Carvers. When wanting Cutlery and Spoons and Forks of the very best quality this firm can supply you at reasonable prices. SHOP IN HASTINGS AT—JJENBY WILLIAMS & gONS LIMITED HASTINGS BRANCH WILLIAM J. ROBERTSON, Branch Manager. FOR SALE. We have for sale on behalf of a client who is giving up contracting, the following:— 1 Draught Mare 2 Draught Geldings One ton Lorry, in good order. One Massey-Harris Binder, 2 Drays, 2 Reid & Gray Double-furrow Ploughs, 2 Reid & Gray Grass Seed Strippers, 1 Spring Cart, Five-Horse Waggon. We will be pleased to arrange inspection. VVILLIAMS & KETTLE, LTD. ’’ HASTINGS

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 304, 10 December 1929, Page 1

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