About Us
Trading Hours

National Service Club

MONDAY - 11.00am - 8.30pm

TUESDAY - 10.00am - 8.30pm

WEDNESDAY - 10.00am - 8.30pm

THURSDAY - 10.00am - 10.00pm

FRIDAY - 10.00am - 11.00pm

SATURDAY - 10.00am - 11.00pm

SUNDAY - 11.00am - 8.30pm

THESE ARE OUR MINIMUM TRADING HOURS

 
Facilities

Gaming Area

Here at National Service Club we have 18 modern gaming machines, with a Jackpot system start from $800.00 - $1000.00 

 

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T.A.B. Area

On entrance to National Service is our TAB area.

We are lucky to have two terminals and one pod - one is manned daily from the main bar & on Thursday through Sunday the terminal in this TAB area is manned in the afternoon for your convenience.

 

 
Club History

Sir Andrew Russell

The naming of the club began way back in approximately 1919-1920 by a number of returned service men from the Great War to have a place for companionship and to socialise with a smoke and pint of their favourite tipple.

In naming of the club if my memory serves me correctl by some of the aged members have passed on but not forgotten they did not want to be called by their British name the Royal British Legion and so the N.S.C. or the National Service Club came into being.  A few years later a break away group formed, the now known R.S.A. (The Royal New Zealand Returned and Services’ Association).  In order to retain the suggested N.S.C. name the government of the day would have discounted the patriotic fund.  The patriotic fund was to support all servicemen plus personnel who were drafted to stay and defend our country i.e. railwaymen, fire brigade men, Post Office, Public Works and Freezing work employees.

Our first president was Sir Andrew Russell whose name appears at the top of the honours board and from those early days the club has gone from strength to strength.  My recollection of Sir Andrew Russell was his photo and frame that hung above the sliding doors - entry to the snooker room with the brass plaque in honour of him and the fire place to the left as it was those years ago.

In 1934 they opened the outdoor bowling club where the leaners and pokies are now and in later years a membership of 100 this I remember well as I wanted to join but was informed that I would have to await a vacancy of which three years passed before I became a member of which I am still a proud member.

Over the years a number alterations have been done and I can remember each time these alterations were done a substantial amount of money was passed over by the bowling club those days we had our pavillion with bar and the entry was off Avenue Road where their is a gate that led down the alleyway to the bike shed and the pavillion.

Sundays were club days and these were most enjoyable with 50 or so to participate with a number away at other clubs, centre champs or by invitation.  There are still a number of the older generation that would remember these days with fond memories.  The club had and still has a number of members who won centre championships and this has to include women members.  Women were permitted to apply for membership to the mother club in the early 1990's when the constitution was amended for women to become members instead of men only.

In those early years we were able to have an excellent bank balance during those years until the early 80s when the mother club in their wisdom removed our bar and our assets which at the time left the club broke and through a very kind benefactor of the bowls club a considerable amount of money was loaned interest free.

 
Info & Regulations

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NATIONAL SERVICE CLUB INC
CORNER MARKET ST & AVENUE RD
HASTINGS

CLUB HOST RESPONSIBILITY POLICY

This Club has a Host Responsibility Policy designed for the benefit of its patrons. It is committed to being a Responsible Host of a gambling venue.

The Policy is written in accordance with the Gambling Act 2003 and ensures that:

  • We only provide gambling opportunities that are considered safe by current New Zealand standards.
  • Any new gambling products are least likely to be associated with harm from gambling.
  • We only promote gambling activity at our club in responsible ways.
  • Access to gambling areas by those prohibited by law from gambling at our venue is responsibly blocked and monitored, and access is not enhanced for others known to be vulnerable to harm from gambling.
  • We provide appropriate information to patrons to enable them to assess the risks of gambling in realistic ways and to monitor their own gambling effectively.
  • The gambling area of our club is designed to minimise problem gambling behaviours.
  • Our club is staffed adequately to ensure that staff are able to monitor patrons for signs of problem gambling. Our staff are instructed and appropriately trained to intervene in appropriate ways when any patron shows signs of problem gambling behaviours.
  • We assist the community to deal with gambling-related harm and to plan for future gambling related activity.
  • A copy of the Policy is available for perusal by all members in the Club Gaming Area and/or by request from the Club Manager.
 
Vision Statement

"The National Service Club is the most active and successful Chartered Club in the Hastings-Napier area, providing its members with social and recreational enjoyment achieved through professional and skilled management and sustainable growth."

MISSION STATEMENT

"The National Service Club will provide the social, cultural, sporting and recreational facilities and services that provide members and guests with all the advantages, privileges, social goodwill and friendship of a Chartered Club.

It will achieve this through a focus on sound planning, sustainable growth, innovation and a commitment to members through excellence in service and entertainment."