PUBLIC NOTICES. “ ST. ~ MATTHEW’S CHURCH, HASTINGS GOOD FRIDAY, at 7.30 p.m. 'J’HE pASSION OF JURIST —by— DR. ARTHUR SOMERVELL. DOMINION SETTER CLUB. OHAMPIONSHIP piELD 'J'RIALS EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL 12. On Mr. R. R. Yule’s Raupare property. Breed classes commence U a.in., Championship* and Water Trials after lunch. Luncheon and afternoon tea obtainable on grounds. Bus leaves P.O. 1 p.m. MRS. W. E. DUNLOP, Hon. Sec. Alexandra Street. ARE YOU AMBITIOUS* A SPECIAL FREE LECTURE will be “ given in the Oddfellows’ Hall, Hastings, at 7.45 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, April 15, and in the Congregational Hall, Napier, on THURSDAY, April 16, on “SUCCESS, OR PLANNING A CAREER.’’ The lecturer will be Mr. Ronald W. Corson, Governing Director of Druleigli Correspondence College, Auckland. DON’T MISS THIS UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY OF GETTING FREE ADVICE ON YOUR CAREER. Hawke’s Bay County Council Office, NAPIER, April Sth, 1936. ■VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ■ x ' that portion of the Napier-Wel-lington Main Highway lying on the western side of the Waitangi Washout Bridges, and known as the WAITANGI DIP, will be CLOSED TO ALL TRAFFIC until further notice. W. J. O’CONNELL, Clerk, H.B. County Council.
WANTED, IMMEDIATELY—- • YOUNG LADY DENTAL ATTENDANT. ’ Aged 25 to 35. —For— DENTIST DAVIES, HASTINGS. Must have business or some nursing Experience. £1 5/- weekly to begin. Apply in own handwriting to DENTIST DAVIES, Queen Street, Auckland. ' JJJEETS FOB (All at 11.30 a.m.; The Hounds will meet on— WEDNESDAY, 15th—BRIDGE PA (opening day). SATURDAY, 18th — DANNEVIEKE HUNT (opening day). MONDAY, 20th—BKAEHEAD PLANTATION. FRIDAY, 24th—TIKOKINO CROSSROADS. WEDNESDAY, 29th—WAIPUKURAU. SATURDAY, MAY 2nd—PUKEHAUMOAMOA. T. SHERRATT, Master. A. W. Parsons, J. N. Lowry, A. P. White, T. Butler, Deputy Masters. gT. Q.EORGE gKATING JJINK OPENING , SATURDAY. 11th APRIL. PJ7.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.
IN THE ESTATE of WILLIAM CRAMPTON, late of Otane, Sheepfarmer. TT IS REQUESTED that all claims against- the above Estate be rendered in duplicate to the undersigned duly certified as owing as at the date of death, namely the 14th day of MARCH', 1936. KELLY & McNEIL, Solicitors to the Estate, Hastings. ALBERT DANCE FOLIO No. 9. “ABOUT A QUARTER TO NINE” “LADY IN BED.’’ “WAGON WHEELS’’ “MR. & MRS. IS THE NAME’’ “THE WORDS ARE IN MY HEART’’ and many other hits. 2/6 each, posted 2/7. SUTCLIFFE’S LTD. HERETAUNGA STREET, HASTINGS WESTERMAN’S Autumn Show.— ’’ Fine Donegal Tweeds, 56in. wide, fawn, brown, wine, tan, lovely selection 10/6 yard. Westerman’s, Hastings. “A POOR SCHOLAR,’’ by C. R. Allen, a story of a N.Z. Rhodes scholar. Price 7/-. Hall’s Book Shop, Hastings. Q.RILLED PILCHARDS in Tomato Sauce, the new canned fish delicacy, 1/- pound tin. Yates’ Cash Stores Ltd. TXAIBY BUTTER, 1/- lb.; Smoked Blue Cod, lid lb.; Sardines, 3 for 1/1. Yates’ Cash Stores, Ltd. ’S~ Autumn Show.— Glorious range of Wool Tweeds now showing. N.Z. Worsted Tweeds, 36in. wide, all wool, fast dyes, 5/11, 6/11 yard. Westerman's, Hastings. riRILLED PILCHARDS in Tomato Sauce, the new canned fish deli«ary, 1/- pound tin. Yates’ Cash Stores Ltd.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 100, 8 April 1936, Page 1
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