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LOST AND FOUND.

LOST, from dive Hall, a Bicycle Lamp. Finder please return to Cushing Bros.. Clive.

LOST— Since Thursday night, one red cow, two white spots on near side, branded II on off rump. Reward. Apply C. Brown. Riverslea Road, Hastings/

LOST, between Taradale Bridge. Westshore, and Port Ahuriri, starting handle for Cardillac Motoi Car. Reward on returning to J. Niven and Co.. Port Ahuriri.

LOST, between Cornwall .Park and Karamu road, gold cable Bracelet. Finder rewarded on returning to London, Stewart and Co.. Hastings.

WANTED, the owner of nine Ewes boxed with mob beingdriven on Havelock-Clive road on May 7th. Owner can have delivery by pitying advertisement. —H. Stock. Clive.

MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED Known—Boots soled and heeled, men’s-3'6. ladies' 26; riveted same day if required. Horne, Al, Market Street.

WANTED Known —We sell Premier Bicycles, ladies’ and gent’s. Call and inspect.—Moss and Fraser, 400, Heretaunga Street, Hastings.

TpOR CONCERT TICKETS and Programmes, ring up 338— Hart and Co., Printers, Hastings.

MEN’S UNDERWEAR, suitable for winter wear, in best Colonial and English makes, all weights and sizes.—Carlson McGoldrick, Hatters and Mercers, Hastings.

BUTTER WRAPPERS a specialty at Hart A Co.’s, Tribune Buildings, Hastings.

"1 / WINDOW of Fancy GlassJ-' ware, Games, Photo Frames, Toys. Dolls, and useful articles. Also 1/- Tables. Inspection invited. Pratt’s. Booksellers and Stationers. Hastings. PAIR. —Ladies 5 Dunlop Rubber Heels, fixed on free while you wait.-A. B.C. Famous Cheap Boot Repairing Shop, Heretaunga Street, Hastings. W. P. Grey. “I l\l PER MONTH will put the -LV/ wonderful Werthiem Sewing Machine in your home. Why be without ? See our stock before purchasing elsewhere. We will he glad to show you the special points in the Werthiem. We have been appointed Agents for Hastings. — Pratt’s, Booksellers & Stationers.

WANTED Known —Owing to increased business, J. B. Symes. Havelock Butchery, has increased his staff, Mr. A. P. Pritchard having sole control of shop and retail departments. Only prime ox beef, whether mutton and dairy-fed pork kept in stock. Families in Havelock and Hastings waited on daily. Small goods a speciality. Pigs cured for clients. Fresh pork sausages manufactured on the premises every Saturday. Ring up No. 536

DUNNINGHAM’S JEWED LERY SALE, Hastings.— Big reductions of more than 25 per cent. Eight-day clock 21/-, Alarum Clock 5/6, Silver Lever Watches 38/-, Gold Links 16/6, Afternoon Teaspoons from 5/

TXTE supply light and heat. ’ V Hand and wall Lamps from 1- : Table Lamps 3/6. Gas Manties. 6d. Gas Chimneys, 6d. Globes. 1 '-. Kerosene heating Stoves from 12/6. at G. R. Foreman and Co., Ltd., the Leading Ironmongers, Napier.

TUST Arrived—New Season’s Wools direct from the mills at Alloa, Scotland. Fresh designs for stencilling, braiding, applique. Send for commenced pieces at 3/6, 5/- and 7/6 each. Miss King, Art Depot.

A LWAYS Ready—The day you get a “Perfection” heater is the day you do away with the drudgery of dust ami dirt in handling fuel ami coal ash. We have (he latest and best. —G. R. Foreman and Co.. Ltd., the Leading Ironm on gers, Napier. PAlR.—Ladies’ Dunlop Rubber Heels, fixed on free while you wait.-—A.B.C. Famous Cheap Boot Repairing Shop, Heretaunga Street, Hastings. W. P. Grey.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 122, 9 May 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 122, 9 May 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 122, 9 May 1911, Page 8

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