TO LET AND FOR SALE. TO LET —Offices in Station Street at present occupied by Messrs. Rush and Janies, three rooms with lavatory and conveniences. For particulars apply to Rush and Janies, Architects.
FOR SALE, second-hand Trap, Bradley, in good order.—R. Sorensen, Coachbuilder, Hastings. WANTED to Lease —About 40 acres of land suitable for cropping, with house thereon. Apply Box 26, Hastings.
WANTED TO LEASE, by firstclass tenant (no children), modern 5-roomed House, close to Post Office.—All particulars to “Merchant,” Tribune Office, Hastings.
TO 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. AV. Gascoyne, Tribune Office.
WANTED to Sell—Good sound onions that will keep, 5/9 per bag of 931bs. Potatoes, 6/6 per cwt. delivered. Wanted to sell, Bedding Straw by the ton or bale. T. Clarkson, Queen Street, Hastings.
SOMETHING TEMPTING.— Gov. lease 1.i.p., 14 acres, splendid cropping or grass land, permanently watered ; 2-roomed Cottage, workshop 15 x 12, cowbail, poultry runs, pigsties, orchard ; situated up the line 25 miles ; rent £5/9/- per annum, or 2/1 per week. Price goodwill, lease, and all improvements, £270. —Further particulars, apply C. R. Wilson, Agent. Hastings.
BETWEEN HASTINGS AND HAVELOCK. N" EARLY 3 Acres, 3 pad docks, 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. DUNNINGHAM’S JEWELLERY 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/ V/TTANTED Known—We fit Pho- ’ ’ nographs with attachment for four-minute records. —Moss and Fraser, 400, Heretaunga Street, Hastings.
pLIP YOUR HORSES with the Stewart Power Clippers, price 50/-. New stock just landed at Henry AVilliams and Sons, Limited, Hastings.
TXTANTED Known—AA r e care- ’ ’ fully repair Bicycles, Motor Cycles, Phonographs, etc., etc. — Moss and Fraser, 400, Heretaunga Street, Hastings.
OHELLFISH, Pipies, Cockles, and Mussels for Sale in any quantity, 7/6 per sack, cash, delivered to Port Ahuriri Station.— Apply, either by letter or personally, to AV. H. Anderson, Westshore.
TiASKETAVARE.—Great variety at Clapham’s. Prices right.
vrr ANTED.-There are bigger ’ ’ profits in the business tfaat 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.
■^^ANTED. —Unskilled Workers ’ ’ are discharged first, but men with special knowledge are always wanted. Fortify j ourself with a course of instruction by mail. Send for free book "A.” Electrical Engineer Institute (London. England) H.B. representative, G. Stephens, Accountant, Karamu road, Hastings.
TXTANTED — Shop Assistants, v * Salesmen, Clerks, Travellers, send for free book “Science of Salesmanship.” It explains our method of increasing your selling ability 100 per cent. “Dixon Institute of Salesmanship” (London, England). H.B. representative G. Stephens, Accountant, Karamu road. Hastings.
TTTANTED—lncrease your in- ’’ come. Let the “Detroit School of Lettering” teach you Sign and Show Card "Writing by mail. It means more congenial work and bigger pay. Prospectus “C” free. Hawke’s Bay representative, G. Stephens, Accountant, Karamu road, Hastings.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 130, 18 May 1911, Page 8
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