PUBLIC NOTICES. ROTORUA AIRWAYS’ THREE-SEATER PUSS MOTH CABIN MONOPLANE Arriving Hastings Aerodrome 5 p.m. Friday, December 19th. and remaining until 11 a.m. Saturday. Inspection Invited. Trips Arranged. One passenger wanted for return journey to Rotorua. Fare £4 15/-. Book ’phone 1549, Hastings. HAWKE’S BAY PERMANENT BUILDING & INVESTMENT SOCIETY. rpHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETA ING of the above Society will be held at the Society’s Office, Tennyson Street, Napier, on FRIDAY, 19th December, 1930, at 4.30 p.m., to receive Report of the Committee re Accounts for the 56th year ended November 30th, 1930, to elect Three Members of Committee in place of Messrs. P. Ashcroft, R. Holt and C. Dobglas, who retire and are eligible for reelection; and to elect Two Auditors. G. 11. BICKERSTAFF, Secretary. Napier, Dec. 4th, 1930. H.B. & E.C. AERO. CLUB. RECEPTION TO MR. OSCAR GARDEN. The Public are invited to attend at the Longlands Aerodrome at 12 noon on SATURDAY, 20th December, to welcome Mr. Oscar Garden on his arrival by air. Reception by Sir A. H. Russell, (club president), Mr. H. M. Campbell, member for the district, and His Worship the Mayor, Mr. G. F. Roach. HASTINGS Y.M.C.A. CAMP. REGISTRATIONS for all periods of the Boys’ Camp CLOSE on SATURDAY, December 20th. ERIC T. PRICE, Secretary. FATHER XMAS. AT BUNKER’S TOYLAND, SAT. 20th, 2.30 p.m. Bring the kiddies to see him amidst a wonderful array of Toys for children of all ages. Games, cars, teasets, dolls, trumpets, furry toys, in fact everything dear to :i child’s heart. Great value and service is our motto. HASTINGS BOROUGH COUNCIL. UNEMPLOYMENT. T HEREBY GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE that I have been requested to take steps to have a Local Committee appointed under the Unemployment Relief Scheme No. 2 (under the Act of last session) which provides for Subsidies being granted on wages onlv. on a £1 for £1 basis as may be mutually arranged between Employers and Employees, such subsidies not to exceed 7/- per day for certain classes of work. In this connection I HEREBY CONVENE A PUBLIC MEETING of all persons interested in this matter, to be held in lhe Council Chambers at 3 p.m. on MONDAY, the 22nd instant. GEO. F. ROACH, Mayor. A DELCO CAR BATTERY— A FREE! UNIQUE COMPETITION. GET YOUR ENTRIES IN EARLY. Make up an advertising slogan suitable for the Delco Battery—that’s all. The prize will bo given for the most original and snappy slogan. The Editor.of the Hawke’s Bay Tribune will act as judge, and his decision will be final. Entries must be in by MONDAY, DEC. 22. They should be sent to — C. TORR, 301 Karamu Road, Hastings. Cut This Out. DELCO COUPON. Slogan Name Address pOOT Our many customers will bo pleased to know that we have arranged for a special visit, of Dr. Scholl’s Foot Export, Mr. E. 11. Deacon, of Dr. Seholl’s Institute, London. He will be in attendance at WOODWARD’S PHARMACY nil day SATURDAY. December 20th, to give his advice—FßEE —to all troubled with corns, callouses, bunions, run-over heels, pain or burning at ball of feet, swollen ankles, weak or flat feet, or other foot troubles. BOOK YOUR APPOINTMENT NOW! WOODWARD’S PHARMACY, Chemists Hastings T EDWARD HAROLD MANNING. ’ of Hastings, Storekeeper, am NOT the E. H. Manning that was sued for debt in the Magistrate's Court yesterday. OPPELWELL'S, RusbolT StreetTSaßV ings for the latest in Sports Wear. Large selection at reasonable pricesSTEADY NERVES~buiIt up by British YEAST-O-COD Tablets; appetite re stored, weight increased. Woodward. Pharmacy. Hastings.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXI, Issue 6, 18 December 1930, Page 1
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