PUBLIC NOTICES BRITISH ISRAEL. LECTURE will be given in St. Andrew’s Schoolroom, Market Street, Hastings, on MONDAY, 20th August, at 8 p.m. Speaker: The Rev. J. S. Pate. Subject: “Main and Branch Lines of History: Prophecy and Fulfilment.’’ Collection to defray expenses. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! THE R EV R AY Dudley, M.A., F.R.E.S., Speaks in the HASTINGS METHODIST CHURCH, at 7.30 p.m. Community Singing from 7.15. You are heartily invited to attend. FORESTERS’ HALL, HAVELOCK N. A GOSPEL SERVICE will be held on TUESDAY', August 21, at 7.30 p.m. All welcome. No collection. Speaker: Aiex. R. Mitchell. SPECIAL MEETING of the Hastings Branch of the Labour Party will be held in the Trades Hall on AUGUST 21st, at 8 p.m., to consider ways and means of raising Election Campaign Funds. E. J. CASSIN, Secretary. JJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Antique Exhibition Art Union of two Oil Paintings, is closed, and w-ill be drawn under Police supervision in the Regent Theatre, Hastings, at 9 p.m. on WEDNESDAY", August, 22nd. RUTH E. NIBLOCK, Secretary. BOOKINGS FOR THE CHATEAU. IMPORTANA NOTICE. VISITORS requiring accommodation at The Chateau or Lodges, Tongariro National Park, are notified that further bookings for dates prior to September B,th eannot be accepted. Reservations for Christmas and New Year are now being made, and owing to the increasing popularity of The Chateau and the development of the Golf Links, early application is advisable. WAITAKI HIGH SCHOOL OLD BOYS ’ ASSOCIATION (Incorporated). "V'OTICE is hereby given that the X ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF ALL MEMBERS will be held in BARTRUM’S TEAROOMS, OAMARU, on THURSDAY, 30th inst., at 8 p.m. Business: To receive Report and Balance Sheet, Election of Ofl.-ers, and General. Full Agenda in possession of Hawke’s Bay Branch Secretary, R. V. Giorgi. A. C. PIPER, General Secretarv. ANNOUNCEMENT. DON PARKHILL Ladies’ and Genta’ Hairdresser RUSSELL STREET - - HASTINGS YVishes to notify the public that he has opened an up-to-date LADIES’ HAIRCUTTING SALON under the supervision of Mr. J. Osborne. ALL DOGS FOUND STRAYING on the Washpool will be DESTROYED. H. M. GLAZEBROOK. TRESPASSERS on WATWHARE « BLOWHARD will be PROSECUTED. Al l previous leave cancelled WALTER C. ENSOR. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. RANTED —j-h.p. tjingle Phase A.C. Motor, immediately, for cash. Write 301, Tribune, Hastings. ELECTRIC BATTERIES, LTD. Sole Distributors for C.A.V., Lithanode and Briton Batteries. C.A.V. Batteries, with rubber separators From 57/6 “Briton,’’ all-British Battery .... 12/British Bicycles £5 10/British Juvenile Bicycle: .... £4 19/0 Golf Clubs From 10/0 Golf Balls ..... From 1/New Elements fitted to your Electric Iron . 5/6 Hot Water Jugs, boils 3 pints in 2) minutes 20/Bicycle Covers, British 3/9 Bicycle Tubes, British From 1/3 Torches From 1/6 Torch Batteries (British and best) 3d Buy an Electric Clock; plugs in, use, practically no current, keeps correct time, requires no attention. Price complete 22/5 We Charge your Cat Battery for 2/6 Wo Charge your Radio Batter}' from I/Our new Jrgineering Department is in a position to do ail classes of repait work at cheapest price in town. ELECTRIC BATTERIES, LTD. Cnr. HERETAUNGA & NELSON STS. HASTINGS. ’Phone 2257. SEL-PHIT SCHOOL (N.Z.) OF DRESSMAKING. AfOTHERS! Have your daughters taught to cut and make their own clothes. IRIS FOSTER Hastings Principal. Union Bank Building, Hcretaunga St. CLIVE BROOK*" DIANA WYNYARD BILLY BURKE' GILBERT EMERY STATE THEATRE, HASTINGS NEXT SATURDAY TILED SCALP TROUBLES fore shadowed by Dandruff, dryness and it king feeling. Brice’s Circassian Cream revitalises lair at roots. 2/from Max Luttrell, Hairdresser, Hast ings.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 211, 20 August 1934, Page 1
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