LOST AND FOUND. 4? “I A REWARD for the identi-J-xJ fication of the three young men who were taking oranges in the Stoneycroft garden on Saturday. W. Beamish. LOST, white Plymouth Rock Rooster, from corner Avenue road and Nelson street. Reward. “ W.5.,” Tribune Office, Hastings. LOST —Strayed from my store, black pony gelding, recently clipped trace high, brand indistinct. T. Clarkson, Queen Street, Hastings. LOST —Silver watch on leather chain, last Wednesday night, in Hastings. Reward on returning to Tribune Office, Hastings. T OST —In the vicinity of Hastings, brass tube off motor siren. Reward on returning to Tribune Office, Hastings. LOST —In Hastings, on Monday last, 19th inst., Striped Trap Rug of native Paianguayan make, and although old, is valued on account of its associations. Reward. Finder please return to John Rich, Karoola Orchard, Havelock North.
WANTED KNOWN that A. Hyde has a big supply of Old Judge Cigarettes in stock. T*\ELICIOUS Tomato Sausages, amongst other small goods, at Lowe Bros., both shops. PAIR. —Ladies’ Dunlop Rubber Heels, fixed on free while you wait. —A.B.C. Famous Cheap Boot Repairing Shop, Heretaunga Street, Hastings. W. P. Grey. SOW NOW —Sovereign Seeds of broad beans, peas (early), cabbage, cauliflowers, lettuce, carrots, herbs, spinach, turnips, onions, potato onions, lawn grass F. SIMMONDS AND CO., Seedsmen and Florists, Hastings Street. Napier "pILANNEL Unders, 2/9; woollen and cashmere Sox, 3 pairs 2/6, during Bargain Month at Denholm Bros., Port Ahuriri.
SALE 1 SALE ! —Winter Clearing Sale; stock must be cleared at sale prices.—Carlson and Me Goidrick, Outfitters, Hastings. T>UY your Sunuay’s Joint at •*-* Lowe Bros., and save enough money to take the kiddies to the Pictures. DUGGY LAMPS, strong and well finished, from 20/- per pair, from Henry Williams and Sons, Ltd., Hastings. TXTINTER Overcoats. —A splendid selection at sale prices. Visit our store during the sale.— Carlson and McGoldrick, Clothiers and Mercers, Hastings. WANTED —This week 50 blouse lengths 1/- each, 25 knitted golf jackets 4/11 each, ,6 dozen woven bloomers from 2/6 each, all trimmed hats half-price. See windows and doorways at the Sydney Cash. Fine feathers make fine BIRDS, and so it is with Cooper’s Suits. Sensible, seasonable, serviceable, satisfying, stylish Suits, from £4/10/-. Made to order, and made right. Latest London cut. No guess work, but every garment scientifically cut. Note the address:—The West End London Tailor, J. Cooper, Proprietor, next the Bank of New Zealand, Heretaunga Street, Hastings.
TXTHAT SAITH THE PEOPLE ’ ’ —Morrison’s every time for the choicest of Fruits and Confectionery. Come and see our fine range of luscious fruits and confections.—Morrison’s, the leading fruiterer, Heretaunga street, Hastings. Orders delivered. ’Phone 110. H AYI H AYI H AY ' LUCERNE AND MEADOW. Prime Quality, delivered by the truck load, ton, or Jbale. H AY! H AY1 H AY! T. CLARKSON, QUEEN STREET, HASTINGS. WANTED KNOWN. H J PHASER, PRACTICAL PIANOFORTE TUNER. Telephone 529. Box 192. HASTINGS. TXT ANTED Known—Now is the time to have your bicycle overhauled and enamelled. We will please you. Moss and Fraser, 400, Heretaunga Street, Hastings.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 164, 28 June 1911, Page 8
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