PRIVATE TUITION. Book-keeping, Handwriting, Shorthand (Gregg), English, Arithmetic, | Civil Service, Standards V. and VI. To suit country people, Special ‘Courses in Shorthand by Corr.es!pondence. As only a limited number of Students are taken, early application is necessary. Two or three Vacancies occur at present. W. J. D EILLEB ’ CORNER SOUTHAMPTON ST. AND WILLOW PARK ROAD. Correspondence P.O. Box 140, HASTINGS. W. M c C UL^ CH ;.z. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR AND SECRETARY. Agent: NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Fire and Marine). ' DOMINION BUILDINGS, QUEEN STREET, HASTINGS. HERSCHELL STREET. NAPIER ; [A CARD.] Mr. B. ONSLOW STEVENSON and MR. G. P. EVANS, SURGEON DENTISTS (by exam.) Have Removed from Station St., and may be consulted at their Rooms next to the Grand Hotel, above Mr. 0. R. Wilson, Auction eer. Hours: 9 a.m. till 5 p.m. Saturdays, 7 till 9 p.m. 'Phone 446. Private House 32. HASTINGS.
NURSE JEFFERD’S Medical & Surgical Nursing Home, NELSON STREET, HASTINGS, Is now ready for Patients. Termi >n application. Ten years’ Nursing Experience, our of which were spent in West .ondon Hospital, for which msti ution Nurse Jefferd holds certifi ate. All Patients will receive per- I jonal attention. o be addressed to Nurse Jefferd, luildford House, Nelson Street, fastings. 'Phone 298. MONEY TO LEND. ON GOOD FREEHOLD SECURITY, at Current Rates. SAINSBURY, LOGAN, AND WILLIAMS. NAPIER.
fJO JJEND AT Current Rates on Freehold Security. CARLILE, McLEAN & WOOD, SOLICITORS, NAPIER AND HASTINGS.
F. J. W. G ascotne ’ “Tribune” Buildings, Hastings. LICENSED INTERPRETER, Ist Grade. Land Agent and Share Broker. Ag ent for London and Lancashire Insurance Company.
GRIFFEN AND QAXBY, NAPIER. L- 5 SURVEYORS. LAND VALUERS, AUCTIONEERS, AND LAND AGENTS. j I Properties for Sale. j Full Particulars on Application. !
JJERETAUNGA gCHOOL. j (••dmaster —Mr. W. GRAY, B.A. j (Hons. Camb.) i ‘arms A Prospectus on Application | J pOTHAN, I HASTINGS COACH FACTORY. | Corner of Market and Eastbourne \ Streets. ■ HASTINGS. j Established 1883. Inspection Respectfully Invited. I
POULTRYMEN take note l—l have another shipment of fie popular Rice Meal. Same jrice as before, 10/- 1451 b sack, *nd 1/6 bushel. T. Clarkson, | Street, Hastings. I »JOR CONCERT TICKETS and! Programmes, ring up 338— Tart anC Co., Printers. Hastings. WANTED KNOWN, that Thompson Bros., the Hast- 1 ings Butchers, are prepared to sup- i ply Camps and other large con- j sumers with Prime Ox Beef by the I quarter at the low rate of 3d per i lb for hindquarter, and 2|d per lb I for forequarter. Strictly cash at i •hop. WANTED KNOWN, that you j can get a reliable Watch at. H. G. P. Mortenson's from 10/9
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 174, 10 July 1911, Page 6
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