Wanted, For Sale, To Let, etc. Wanted Advertisements relating to Labour, etc., Lost, Found, To Let, For Sale, and short Trade Notices, not exceeding 16 words, are inserted in this column for One Shilling each insertion, or Two Shillings and Sixpence for Three, if prepaid. STYLISH Children’s Straws in sensible shapes, sensible prices and sensible values —At Denholm Bros., Port Ahuriri. TO POTATO GROWERS.—Wo' are Cash Buyers of New Potatoes. —T. Clarkson, late England and Son, Queen Street. CASH TALKS.—Read our Advertisement on page 4 of this issue.—Henry Williams _& Sons, Ltd., Ironmongers, Hastings.
THE KING’S THEATRE ORCHESTRA is prepared to take Engagements for At Homes, Garden Parties, etc. ’Phone 477. WANTED. —There are bigger profits in the business that is skilfully advertised. Learn to write Advertisements by mail through the Page-Davis School (Chicago). Prospectus, B ” free. Hawke’s Bay Representative, G. Stephens, Accountant, Karamu Road, Hastings. • . YOUR Brother or Father, or even a gentleman friend, often find shaving a bother. Why not give him a " Luna” Safety Razor! Kvery shave will be a pleasant reminder of Christmas ; in lined case, ]9/6. —G. R, Foreman & Co., the Leading Ironmongers, Napier. WANTED KNOWN that Campers can get Bed Chaff at 1/6 per sack at T. Clarkson, late England & Son, Queen Street. FIRST OF THE SEASON.
PRIME New Season's Onions. — Clarkson, late England and Son, Queen Street. AVELOCK PROPERTIES. We have a select list of Fruit Farms and Homesteads.—Chas. Martin <fe Co., Station St., Hastings WANTED KNOWN, that you can get a reliable Watch at H. G. P. Mortenson’s from 10/6 KING’S THEATRE PICTURES —Grand Matinee every Saturday at 2.30 p.m. children 6d and 3d. Full Orchestra. QUALITY is the true test of cheapness. Our Silver Plato and Cutlery are cheap on account of their quality. AV e have Tea Spoons 1-9, Dessert and Table Spoons 4/6 and 6/6, Dessert and Table Forks 4/6 and 6/6 per halfdoz., guaranteed to wear white.— G. R. Foreman & Co., the Leading Ironmongers, Napier. WANTED KNOWN, that Thompson Bros,, the Hastings Butchers, are prepared to supply Camps and other large consumers with Prime Ox Beef by the quarter at the low rate of 3d per lb for hindquarter, and per lb for forequarter. Strictly cash at shop.
NEW POTATOES. IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES. rp QLARKSON, (Late England & Son), QI EEN STREET. AN IDEAL RESIDENCE of 0 rooms, and nearly an acre, facing Cornwall Park, built of heart of totara, pressed zinc ceilings, bathroom, h. and c. water, sewage, telephone, wash-houst and r?‘b? s?rridieJ. Pric £1950 ; £3OO cash, and balance 5f per cent. —Apply, Chas. Martin and Co., Hastings. SOR EXS O X. Ooachbuilder, Hastings, is now prepared to do Engineering and Electrical Work. ’Phone 362, CHAS. .MARTIN & Co., Property Salesmen, Station Street, have several nice Havelock Properties for Sale.
Til ERE are not too many days between now and Christmas Day in which to select your gifts. V\ e have Sterling Silver, E.P. and Antique. Goods of best quality only.—G. R, Foreman & Co., the Leading Ironmongers, Napier. ’Phone 314. T7IOR SALE, second-hand Spring A- Wool Waggon, carry 13 bales Sorenson, Coachbuilder, Hastings. WANTED KNOWN, we supply 6 Meal Tickets for 5/-.— Zealandia Restaurant. J. Lucas, Proprietor. FOR SALE. TWO SXIALL FARMS. 9 and 12 acres each, close to Hastings. These properties have comfortable Houses with all conveniences, and are very suitable for dairying, or fruit farming.—For further particulars,. apply to De PELICHET, McLEOD & CO.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 1, 12 December 1910, Page 10
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