PUBLIC NOTICES. T?EV. H. E. EDRIDGE speaks TONIGHT in the Baptist Church, Hastings, at 7.30. Subject: ‘‘Grace •and Grit.” EUREKA LODGE, No. 65. sh, \ IffJll U.AjO.D. Tf EMBERS are reminded of the AX LADIES’ NIGHT to bo held TOMORROW NIGHT, Tuesday, June 25th. OLIVER A. JOHNSTONE, Secretary. CARPET BOWLS. A MEETING, to form a CARPET BOWLING CLUB, will be held at the Havelock Bowling Club Pavilion TO MORROW (Tuesday), at 7 p.m. All bowlers and intending bowlers welcome. W. H. ANDERSON, Convenor. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, HASTINGS. rpHE PUBLIC are cordially invited to X attend the OFFICIAL OPENING of the addition to the Memorial Hospital at Hastings by Sir Alexander Young, Minister of Health, on TUESDAY, 25th June, 1935, at 2 p.m. C. O. MORSE, Chairman. HASTINGS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL. OPENING CEREMONY, TUESDAY, 25th JUNE. HASTINGS-HOSPITAL BUS SERVICE. JTXTRA BUSES will run at frequent intervals from Baird’s between 1 and 2 p.m., returning after ceremony. NIMON & SONS, Havelock North. ■yjEMBERS and friends please take notice that the monthly meeting of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union will be held in the Methodist Hall, Hastings, on THURSDAY, 27th inst., at 2.30 p.m. The Rev. D. J. A. Shaw will be the speaker for the afternoon. RISKE. Wellington school teacher, who has returned recently from Soviet Russia, will speak on “Education, Economics and Religion” at the Assembly Hall, Hastings, on FRIDAY, 28th June. JTAWKE’S jgAY pjUNT MEETS FOR JUNE. AU at 11.30 a.m. THE HOUNDS WILL MEET ON— Tuesday, 25th—Waitangi Plantation, Mangatahi. Saturday, 29th—Oreka. T. SHERRATT, Master. A. W. PARSONS, J. N. LOWRY, A. P. WHITE, Deputy Masters. TVE WISH to advise the public that - ’ MR. A. ROSENBERG is still the Hastings Booking Agent for the NAPIER-WELLINGTON Service Cars, and is also the Official Agent for the HAWKE’S BAY MOTOR CO., LTD. (White Star Tourist Services). At his office seats may be reserved as usual to any part of the Dominion. AARD—DUCO. THONE 333 NAPIER BLUE BAND TAXIS. ’PHONE 2489 HASTINGS. WE WISH TO NOTIFY our patrons ' travelling Wairoa-Gisborne (TaupoRotorua) that MR. ROSENBERG is NO LONGER our Booking Agent in Hastings, and until further arrangements reestablishing a definite Aard-Duco Booking Office in Hastings our connections will be as follows:— Connections 8 a.m. Car—Railway Bus will leave Hastings 7.15 a.m. direct to our office. Connections 2 p.m. Car—Railway Bus will leave Hastings 1 p.m. Connections 6 p.m. Car—Railwav Bus will leave Hastings 5.20 p.m. The 1 p.m. and 5.20 Railway Buses will bo met by our car on arrival at Napier. All passengers are requested to ring direct to Napier office if convenient and toll fees will be refunded. This arrangement will cairy oa unti, further notice. “public announcement“ ■VORMAN K. DAVIDSON, Ph.C., M.P.S., late manager of GRANT’S PHARMACY, has pleasure in notifying the public that he has taken over the above business, and which will now be known as DAVIDSON’S PHARMACY. By careful consideration of detail and strict attention to business, I hope ' that I shall have the pleasure of interviewing clients, old and new. ’Phone, Day and Night, 4304. NORMAN K. DAVIDSON Pharmaceutical and Dispensing Chetaist. 422 HERETAUNGA STREET WEST, | HASTINGS. KELSEY & ROGERS J. O. Kelsey. G. E. G. Rogers. LICENSED SHAREBROKERS. PUBLIC SECRETARIES. Offices now situated in KARAM U CHAMBERS, Queen Street, Hastings. P.O. Box 102. ’Telephone 4300. ’ GEORGE IL DA VIES? DENTAL SURGEON. H.B. Farmers’ Meat Co.’s Building. KARAMU ROAD : HASTINGS Telephone 2564. ANAEM IA robs health right and left. Brace up nerves, blood and body with Harvey’s Mineral Tonic. 3/6 from
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 161, 24 June 1935, Page 1
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