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PUBLIC NOTICES.' HAVELOCK N. FOOTBALL CLUB. JJRACTICE will be held in the Fores ters’ Hall on TUESDAY, April 7, at 7.30 p.m. All players and intending players to attend. BED CBOSS NUBSING CLASSES. rpHE CLASSES IN HOME NUBSING will be continued TO NIGHT at 7.30 p.m. in the Commerce Buildings, Hastings. All intending pupils are asked to enroll now. H. E. GRAINGER, Hon. Secretary. FTHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETA ING of the West End Basketball Club will be held at the residence of Miss Bona Tong (er. Tomoana and Avenue Bonds) at 7.30 p.m. TO-MOR-BOW (Wednesday). All members and intending members are requested to attend. ’Phone 2383, Hastings. HASTINGS RETURNED SOLDIERS’ ASSOCIATION. pOPPY D AY 'A MEETING OF LADIES willing to ** assist in the Annual Poppy Day Campaign will be held in the Hastings Women’s Community Club Rooms TOMORROW (Wednesday), at 4 p.m. V. A. THOMSON, 4 Secretary. NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS ROAD MOTOR SERVICES ASTER JJOLIDAYS, 1936. The following timetable will operate: THURSDAY, 9th April, 1936.—The usual timetable for a Saturday will operate. FRIDAY, 10th April, 1936.—The usual timetable for a Sunday with the following additions: Hastings, 7.15 a.m., 10.45 p.m. Napier, 8.0 ann., 10.45 p.m. X from Dalgety’s corner. MONDAY, 13th April, 1936.—The ordinary timetable will be suspended and the following will operate: Napier and Hastings depart 7.15, 8.15 and 9.0 a.m., thence every half hour up to 7.0 p.m., thence 7.45, 8.30, 9.30, 10.40 and 11.30 p.m. (Note. —The 10.40 p.m. ex Napier will leave from Dalgety’s corner. gT. QEORGE gKATING J|INK OPENING SATURDAY, 11th APRIL. ARE YOU AMBITIOUS! rpHOSE wishing to ensure a successful career will be given the unique opportunity of attending a SPECIAL FREE LECTUBE on the evening of April 15th, given by Mr. R. W. Corson, Governing Director of Drulcigh College, and Mr. R. D. Mack, late of the British Admiralty. Subject: “Success—How to Attain It.” Questions may be asked of N.Z.’s leading vocational experts. PN.E.U. SCHOOL. 'A' LIMITED NUMBER of young children will be taught by the P.N.E.U. system under ideal conditions on the Havelock North Hills. Weekly boarders may be arranged for. MRS. D’OYLY, telephone 4148. BUSINESS NOTICES. FABM E R S 1 INSPECT OUR STOCKS of Harness, Hay Forks, Farmers* Hardware, Dairy Requisites, Inflations, Oils, Udder Salves, etc. J. UNDERWOOD. Alfa Laval Sales and Service Depot 'Phone 3856, Heretannga St, Hastings. CAGE HAIR TONIC prevents bald- & ness and restores a fine strong growth to the thinning patches. Keeps hair healthy and banishes dandruff. 2/and 3/6 bottle. Postage extra. J. M. de MONTALK HAVELOCK NORTH PHARMACY. PRIME OX BEEF HOGGET MUTTON Veal Steak 6d lb. Tomato Sausage fid lb. ONE QUALITY ONLY—THE BEST, Heretannga Street West, Hastings. J. B. FLETCHER LTD. PARLIAMENT! RUNNING SHOES! "*■ WAR! News Flashes! Romance! aa«l Drama! The whole world is your stage with a “Elgin Hi-Fidelity Radio. Call and hear the most modern product of Badio engineering. A-C or Battery operated. BADIO ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT SERVICE. Municipal Buildings, Hastings. •‘I ABOKLITE,” the latest Washing thrill! Free —while the stocks last—to all Everest Soap Powder users. VVESTERMAN 'S VALLLS IVIN - ’’ Our Super Suits made to measure, . the latest thing in tailoring suit-craft. • finished with best quality linings and I built for service, £6 19/6. Westerman’s Hastings. WESTERMAN’S VALUES WlN—- ’’ Dress Suits, tailored to measure tn fine quality blacji cloth on the new pinhead materials, £5 10/-. Westerman's, Hastings. WESTERMAN’S VALUES WIN— N.Z. Worsted Tweeds —36’’ wide —beautiful cloths, guaranteed all woo! and fast dyes—s/11 and 6/11 yard. Westerman’s, Hustings. WESTERMAN’s~ ALU EH WIN— Men’s Tweed Suits, featuring the new greys, browns nml fawns, made to measure and spkndidh tailored, £4 15/-. Wastermnn’s, Hasting-.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 99, 7 April 1936, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 99, 7 April 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 99, 7 April 1936, Page 1

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