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LOST ANO FOUND.

LOST —Biack greyhound, white on tail, feet and breast. Reward on giving information to this office as to whereabouts.

LOST —Between Petane and Napier—White half-bred Collie with collar on. Reward, Ritchie and Co., Hastings.

LOST, Brass Wheel Cap belonging to the Havelock ’Bus. — Return to Tribune Office. Hastings.

TO LET AND FOR SALE.

WANTED to Let or Lease, new 4-roomed House, all conveniences.—Apply Hughes, 702, Lyell street, Hastings.

XXTANTED to Buy—Walnuts ; ’ ’ highest price given. Apply Hawke’s Bay Fruit Growers’ Company, Limited.

T)OOK OF WORDS, Napier -■-* Competition, on sale at Booksellers and music stalls; price 3d.

WANTED TO SELL—Onions 5'6 per 901 b bag, Potatoes 6/6 per cwt. I guarantee the quality and deliver anywhere in Hastings Borough.—T. Clarkson, Queen St.

IVTEARLY new’ 6-roomed house, bath, copper and tubs, handy to town ; present occupant will pay good board to suitable tenant. Apply “Quiet,” Tribune Office, Hastings.

T AM still selling sound Potatoes at 6/6 per cwt., delivered m Hastings.—T. Clarkson, Queen st, Hastings.

TpOR SALE at Sorensen’s Coach A- Factory, one 1 ong-shafter breaking-in Gig.

■pOR SALE —At Sorenson’s Coach Factory, 1 second hand station buggy.

TpOR SALE —Crushed Maize at 12/- per sack. T. Clarkson, Queen Street.

TXTANTED to rent Furnished ’ * House for month or six weeks ; careful tenant, prompt payment. —State terms, “ T.,” Tribune Office. Hastings.

PAIRS SKATES, secondhand, rollers, not ball-bear-ing ; will sell cheap ; season coming on. now's the time.—Apply “Rink,” Tribune Office, Hastings.

TTERE’S a Bargain—Nearly’ new' -"-A. 4-roomed house, fowlhouse, | i-aere more or less, stands high and dry, handy to town. Price only £285. £55 cash, balance 4.’* years. Interest only 5 6 week. For further particulars apply C. B. Wilson, Agent, Hastings. j

fI !O LEASE—Large house, central situation, sewer, hot and cold water, gas, and every convenience, suitable for private boarders. Possession can be had end of April. Apply F. J. W. Gascoyne, Tribune Office.

BETWEEN HASTINGS AND HAVELOCK.

■jM’EARLY 3 Acres. 3 paddocks, orchard in first-class condition, House (5 rooms), hall, pantry, bathroom, shed, stable, cowbail, workshop and trapshed, washhouse, large concrete yard, good garden, and artesian water. Price £1250; £BOO cash, balance at 5 per cent. Apply—

CHAS. MARTIN AND CO., STATION STREET. HASTINGS

FOR SALE.

A GENTLEMAN'S Beautiful AA- Residence, situated corner of Henry and Charles streets, Hastings, consisting of ].} acres land and 14-roomed House. This is an ideal home with every modern convenience, including gas, water, and sewer connections. The owner is desirous of selling. Very easy terms can be arranged. For further particulars, apply J. A. Miller, Land Agent, Hastings.

TITHYI the man’s mad.—2so pairs Suede Kid Gloves in fawns, greys, and puttys, sizes 6 to 71 ; worth 5/6; special sale price 1/6J, at Thomson’s.

OUCROSINE is good for fowls; it’s ’good for calves; for horses, and all kinds of stock, and it is obtainable from T. Clarkson, Queen Street.

TIT ANTED KNOWN. — Men’s; Kaiapoi and Petone Tweed! Suits, sizes 3 to 7. all new goods ;! former prices 39/6 to 79/6; giving-; up prices 25/- to 50/-. !

tylft BOOKS for 1/6 each at Halli and Son, the Booksellers.; The largest stocks, the lowest prices. ;

TTERE’S a Snip for our Sale. — I 2000 Wide-end Ties in plain, j spot, and club stripes; were 2 / 6, | 2 11, and 3'6: Thomson’s clear-out 1 price 2 for 3 6. ,

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 108, 21 April 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 108, 21 April 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 108, 21 April 1911, Page 8

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