Booklet, Progressive Hastings Monthly Review
Maker
Cliff Press
Cliff Press
Production date
Nov 1922
Current rights
All Rights Reserved
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Brief Description
The booklet is titled: Progressive Hastings Monthly Review. It is Volume 1, No 1 and was published by Cliff Press. November 1922. Price sixpence per copy.
The contents include: photographs of Robert Brathwaite, William Hart (Mayor), William Charles Whitlock, Miss M J Luckie, the Hastings Citizens' Band and Robert Forster and his upholstery business.
The articles comprise of and editorial, the Havelock Electric Tram Service, the Chambers of Commerce Conference and Hastings Chamber of Commerce, roading, what enterprise and courage have done for Hastings, the orchard and garden, Our Educational Outlook, school notes, the New Zealand Cup meeting, 1922, the Hastings Lawn Tennis Club, boxing, bowling, swimming, cricket, Hastings social happenings, the Public Trust Office Building, Napier, the Hastings Citizens' band, a modern bath for Hastings, Haumoana, a vital question for the dairy farmer, music and building activity in Hastings;
The advertisements include: Roachs'' Ltd; The Grand Pharmacy; Webb's Cash Drapery; L V Zala (Furrier); D G Ford, Draper and mercer; F L Bone, Ironmonger; Mathewson's Ltd, Millinery; Ladies' Own Outfitting Salon; Hastings Horticultural Society; B M Kessell; Dunkley's Tailoring; Arthur Simmonds, Ltd, Seedsman and florists; Willie Tien, fruit, confectionery and finest China silks; Baird's - manchester and soft furnishing goods; Ah Wing, fruiterer, greengrocer and confectioner; The Novelty Cut-Rate Store; McKee's jewellers and watchmakers; Ross, Dysart & McLean, coachbuilders; Powdrell Bros, coachbuilders; Henderson & McLeish, engineers & blacksmiths; Jeffery & Co, house property specialists; Griffiths & Co, sports footwear; Ten Heighway, bicycles; Newman, Hoar & Co; Central Pork Depot - W M Watson, proprietor; Loach & Price, plumbers; S Curd & Sons, bricklayers; John T Horton, horticultural; E C Woodward, Chemist; S R Hodges, tailor; Warren's, baker; The Rialto Tea & Luncheon Rooms; Bell's, crockery; S C Rusbatch, jeweller; A W Kummer & Co, seeds; H R French, books; Henry Williams & Sons Ltd, hardware; D J Coldwell, chemist; Armstrong's, jeweller; Hastings Borough Electrical; George Lambert & Son, cycles; The Hastings Bakery Ltd; Westerman & Co, drapers; Roulston & Stanton, land agents; Barley Bros, Ltd, clothiers; City Meat Company; Dalmon & Pipe, family butchers; A W Longly, fish mart; Gerald R Turner, singing teacher; Hislop's Pharmacy; Harvey's, ironmongers; C M Hurst, tailor and mercer; Millar and Giorgi, male outfitters; H W Climie & Son, surveyors; W Henderson, repair shop; Jaeger's male outfitters; Dodds & Martin, male outfitters; A W Smith & Co., Ltd, cycles; Jackson's, fruiterers and confectioners and Sutherland & Mitchell, drapers.
The contents include: photographs of Robert Brathwaite, William Hart (Mayor), William Charles Whitlock, Miss M J Luckie, the Hastings Citizens' Band and Robert Forster and his upholstery business.
The articles comprise of and editorial, the Havelock Electric Tram Service, the Chambers of Commerce Conference and Hastings Chamber of Commerce, roading, what enterprise and courage have done for Hastings, the orchard and garden, Our Educational Outlook, school notes, the New Zealand Cup meeting, 1922, the Hastings Lawn Tennis Club, boxing, bowling, swimming, cricket, Hastings social happenings, the Public Trust Office Building, Napier, the Hastings Citizens' band, a modern bath for Hastings, Haumoana, a vital question for the dairy farmer, music and building activity in Hastings;
The advertisements include: Roachs'' Ltd; The Grand Pharmacy; Webb's Cash Drapery; L V Zala (Furrier); D G Ford, Draper and mercer; F L Bone, Ironmonger; Mathewson's Ltd, Millinery; Ladies' Own Outfitting Salon; Hastings Horticultural Society; B M Kessell; Dunkley's Tailoring; Arthur Simmonds, Ltd, Seedsman and florists; Willie Tien, fruit, confectionery and finest China silks; Baird's - manchester and soft furnishing goods; Ah Wing, fruiterer, greengrocer and confectioner; The Novelty Cut-Rate Store; McKee's jewellers and watchmakers; Ross, Dysart & McLean, coachbuilders; Powdrell Bros, coachbuilders; Henderson & McLeish, engineers & blacksmiths; Jeffery & Co, house property specialists; Griffiths & Co, sports footwear; Ten Heighway, bicycles; Newman, Hoar & Co; Central Pork Depot - W M Watson, proprietor; Loach & Price, plumbers; S Curd & Sons, bricklayers; John T Horton, horticultural; E C Woodward, Chemist; S R Hodges, tailor; Warren's, baker; The Rialto Tea & Luncheon Rooms; Bell's, crockery; S C Rusbatch, jeweller; A W Kummer & Co, seeds; H R French, books; Henry Williams & Sons Ltd, hardware; D J Coldwell, chemist; Armstrong's, jeweller; Hastings Borough Electrical; George Lambert & Son, cycles; The Hastings Bakery Ltd; Westerman & Co, drapers; Roulston & Stanton, land agents; Barley Bros, Ltd, clothiers; City Meat Company; Dalmon & Pipe, family butchers; A W Longly, fish mart; Gerald R Turner, singing teacher; Hislop's Pharmacy; Harvey's, ironmongers; C M Hurst, tailor and mercer; Millar and Giorgi, male outfitters; H W Climie & Son, surveyors; W Henderson, repair shop; Jaeger's male outfitters; Dodds & Martin, male outfitters; A W Smith & Co., Ltd, cycles; Jackson's, fruiterers and confectioners and Sutherland & Mitchell, drapers.
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Production date
Nov 1922
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Printed on paper with black ink.
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Height x Width: 300 x 250mm
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Nov 1922
Current rights
All Rights Reserved
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993.134 Has, 8620, 37013
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