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PUBLIC NOTICES. H.B. CHILDREN’S HOME. THE Committee of tho Hawke’s Bay Children’s Home would much appreciate donations of Separator Butter. A substantial quantity of this commodity can be used with advantage in the Homes, and any persons who are willing to give donations arc asked to communicate either with the Secretary, Church Lane, Napier, or with the Home, Priestly Road, Napier. HAWKE’S BAY FARMERS’ MEAT COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE TO CLIENTS. 'THE Company’s Whakatu Works will * CEASE KILLING SHEEP AND LAMBS for this season, on FRIDAY NEXT, ,t7tn instant. F. S CANDY, Manager. Hastings, 13th June, 1932. IMPOUNDED by Borough Ranger: I Dark Bay Mare, white star and streak on nose; docked tail; indistinct brand on near shoulder. If not claimed will be sold WEDNESDAY, June 29th, 12 o’clock noon. E. A. GRENSIDE, Poundkeeper. NAPIER R.S.A. TT SHOULD BE EXPLAINED that * in the turmoil of earthquake conditions last year, it was not found possible to arrange for a RE-UNION, but now —oh, boy, everything will be in readiness for the biggest RE-UNION of Returned Soldiers ever held in Napier, at the DRILL HALL, Coote Road, on SATURDAY NEXT at 8 p.m. Two shillings will be the nominal charge, and £2 worth of entertainment is assured. Just quietly, a special invitation has been extended to the Misses ‘‘Van Blanc” and “Van Rouge” to be present—the only occasion “ladies” have ever been invited Tho P.O.W. Orchestra- and the best vocal and comedian artists in Napier will also entertain you. Remember, Saturday night, Drill Hall, Napier. Two shillings at the door and bring three “bob” for your annual sub.

STARTLING REVELATION! A meeting was held in a certain Borough, convened to boost local industry. Referring to the matter of clothes, it was found that only three out of the number assembled were wearing suits made by local labour. Many, just for want of thought for local industry, were wearing imported garments, while the majority were clothed in mass-made factory suits. Men of Hastings— WEAR BARLEY-BUILT SUITS and create work and wages for Hasting,: workers. Ring 3628, or call cutting rooms, Club Entrance, next Hall’s Book Shop. TJOUGH HANDS through milking? ■*’*' Apply Sydal Emollient to hands. Softens and smooths. 1/-, 2/-, 7/6. pI G S CURED BY F. H. GREEN At B. Haynes’s, Butcher, DICKENS STREET, NAPIER. ’Phone 456, Napier.

STONE’S DIRECTORY For 1932. WELLINGTON, HAWKE’S BAY AND TARANAKI. Forty-second Year of Publication. Royal Bvo., containing about 2000 pages, corrected to date, the whole handsomely bound in olotb, gold lettered. PRICE: If ordered before publication £1 5/If ordered after publication £1 10/STONE, SON & 00., LTD. Publishers and Printers, ANZAO SQUARE, DUNEDIN. JJARSH SALTS and pills unnecessary for constipation when you take Laxa for breakfast. 21bs. 2/6. Alan Grant (Woodward’s Pharmacy) and other Chemists. TJHEUMATISM! Prompt, lasting relief secured by applying Wawn’s Wonder Wool. 2/6 packet, all Chemists. H.B. TRIBUNE AGENCY HAVELOCK NORTH. Advertisements for Hawke's Bay tribune and Hawke’s Bay Herald may be left at this Agency. Tribunes and Heralds delivered daily to any address. Lending Library now open. Good collection of most popular novels. Join now for winter months. ’Phone No. 2141, Hastings. Km M. HARVEY, Agent. Q.IRLS! Your hair can be lovelier than it is now by using Brice’s Nutritive Cream. 2/-. Max Luttrell, Hairdresser, Hastings. FRIENDS will envy your lovely hair when you use Rachel Tonic. .Stimulates grow th. 3/6. Alan Grant (Woodward’s Pharmacy), Hastings.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 154, 15 June 1932, Page 6

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