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PUBLIC NOTICES pjAWKE’S BAY JOCKEY CLUB. SUMMER MEETING MONDAY AND TUESDAY 2nd and 3rd January. First race starts at 1 p.m. each day. 10/- TOTALISATOR 10/HASTINGS SCOTS’ SOCIETY. INGLESIDE, to celebrate Hogmanay, will be held In the TEA KIOSK, at the Racecourse, TO-MORROW NIGHT, at 8 o’clock. (Entrance by Southland Road). ST. MATTHEW’S HALL, HASTINGS. TO-NIGHT at 8 TO-NIGHT A MEETING will be held to welcome the BISHOP OF MELANESIA Rt. Rev. Walter H. Baddeley, M.A., D. 5.0., M.C. ST. MATTHEW’S HALL, HASTINGS. TONIGHT. AT the conclusion of the Bishop of Melanesia’s Meeting, Parishioners will be given the opportunity to decide upon a date for a Farewell to the Rev. H. Speight and Mrs. Speight, and what form of presentation shall be mads to them.

NAPIER HARBOUR DISASTER. SUBSCRIPTIONS URGENTLY NEEDED. /\N behalf of the citizens of Napier, vz I invite subscriptions towards the relief of distress among the widows and dependants, of which there are 10 widows and 27 children, of those mon drowned in the Napier roadstead. Money is urgently needed, and I appeal with confidence to the people of H.B. to contribute what they can towards alleviating the suffering caused by this latest catastrophe. Subscriptions will be received by the Town Clerk and the Mayor at the Council Chambers, for which official receipts will be given. (Sgd.) J. VIGOR BROWN.

HASTINGS PERMANENT BUILDING & INVESTMENT SOCIETY. rE NEXT MONTHLY PAY-DAY of the Society will be WEDNESDAY, 4th January, 1933. A. J. C. RUNCIMAN, ’ Secretary.

THE WAITANGI DAIRY • HYGIENIC MILK SUPPLY Wish to announce that they are commencing business in Hastings on Ist January. Their system of bottle delivery is well known in Hawke’s Bay, and has been proved beyond doubt to outclass any other method. Mothers who are desirous of giving their babies the best available would do well to take advantage of this opportunity. They invite you to inspect their dairy at Pakowhai, which is second to none in New Zealand. They ask a fair share of your patronage, and know you will not be disappointed. OBBELL BBOS. • Proprietors. Phones: 352 Hastings; 484 J Napier.

"THE HOLY SCRIPTURES . . . ARE ABLE TO MAKE THEE WISE UNTO SALVATION.’’—(II. Tim. 3: 15.) ■READ THE BIBLE DURING 1933. Table for systematic daily reading to traverse the whole Bible annually FREE on application to — A P. HERBERTSON, Ikanui Road, Hastings. [A CARD], lONA OLD GIRLS’ ASSOCIATION. A SCHOLARSHIP is offered for a Day Pupil tenable for two years, commencing first term 1933. Candidates must have passed proficiency, and be 13 years old or under on December 81, 1932. Applications, accompanied by proficiency marks and recommendation from present head to reach the headmistress, lona College, Havelock North, on or before January 2nd, 1933. yyAIMARAMA MONDAY, JANUARY 2nd, 1933. MIMON’S BUS will leave Hastings 1V (Westerman’s) at 8.30 a.m. Havelock 9 a.m., for Waimarama Beach. Hot water provided FARES, 5/- RETURN. Ring 3617 for Seats. NIMON A SONS, Havelock North. JJIMON & gONS HAVELOCK-HASTINGS-STORT-FORD LODGE. HOLIDAY TIMETABLE. On New Year’s Day the usual Sunday time-table will be observed. On the other days of the holiday period the usual week-day timetable will be observed R. & MRS. NORMAN MCLENNAN, late of the Commercial Hotel, Woodville, having taken over “Woodlands," corner of Southland Road and Eastbourne Street, Hastings, are now prepared to take paying guests. The house has been thoroughly renovated, and the cuisine is excellent, beiug under Mrs. McLennan’s strict supervision. Terms moderate. Flats in the house are available for those desiring them. ’Phone 2087, Hastings. HAIR! "Noticeable growth appeared after second application of Brice’s Regenerator,” writes M. Russell. Max Luttrell, Hairdresser, Hastings. T ASSITUDE GONE and pep restored by taking Harvey’s Mineral Tonic, which ozonises blood and nerve cells. 3/6. Alan Grant (Woodward’s Pharmacy) aad other Chemiste.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 16, 30 December 1932, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 16, 30 December 1932, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 16, 30 December 1932, Page 6

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