LOST AND FOUND. LOST, big Black and White .Sheep Dog; answers to the name of ‘‘ Clyde.” Reward. —Graham and Gebbie’s Stables, Hastings. LOST, from Eastbourne street tc Willow Park Road East, Smah Pig.—Finder communicate with Mr. Young, Willow Park Road East, Hastings. y OST, on or about Election Day, Ladv’s Light Brown Raincoat. — Finder please return to ‘‘Nurse,’’ Tribune Office, Hastings. STRAYED from Nurse Nairn’s Hospital, Gray V. i d Duck, about Christmas Eve.—-Anyone making known its whereabouts will be handsomely rewarded. ■pOUND, German Collie Slut. If not claimed, wilt be sold to pay expanses. —W. Harlen, Murdock road, Hastings. qpHE Public are warned against buying Gout’s Cycle No. 68558, as the same is iny property until fullypaid for. —(Signed) P. EDGE, Palmerston North ; per C. N. Hauks.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
pONTR ACTORS.—Steam Waggon for sale, 5 —7 tons, Straker Colonial type ; practically- new-.—Particulars apply “ Z,” Tribune Office, Hastings. rpO LET, at Frimley, comfortable 7- . roomed House, with all convenience ; gas, hot and cold water, bathroom, etc. —Apply Manager, Frimley Canning Co., Hastings. pOR SALE, 3 secondhan 1 Buggies, *- double-seated, in goc 1 order, and cheap.—R. Sorenson, coachbuilder, Hastings. pOR SALE. —Two i-acre Sections, ■*- high and dry, only 10 minutes from P. 0., absolutely the cheapest sections on offer. Price £95 each; £lO deposit, balance 5 years at 5 par cent. Excellent opportunity for working man. Earlv application necessary, to C. R. WILSON AND CO., Auctioneers and Propartv Salesmen, HASTINGS. FIREWOOD. ITIWO large Willow- Trees to be had for the cutting, opposite Railway Station, Avenue road, Hastings. Foi further particulars apply, R. BRATHWAITE AND SONS, HASTINGS. P 0 R g A L E .
SIX MILES FROM NAPIER, AND OVERLOOKING INNER HARBOUR. oqJL ACRES LAND, with NEW 7003 ROOMED HOUSE and Shed. There are 25 ACRES IN ORCHARD, of .well-grown trees, now carrying a large crop of pears, peaches, plums, apples, and apricots. There is also a good crop of pumpkins, tomatoes, maize and potatoes.
For Price and Terms, apply— Q JgRENCHLEY, BOX 185, POST OFFICE, NAPIER. TO LET. TTPSTAIRS ROOMS, opposite Railway Station, in Station street, Hastings, together with Shed suitable for car or for general storage.—Apply, e ‘ HA WEE’S BAY TRIBUNE.”
VYT ANTED KNOWN—Choice selec- ’ ' tion of Diaries at Clapham's. QINGLETS and Pants, cool and strong. Sale Prices 2/G, 2/11, 3 '6. —Stocktaking Sale, Carlson and McGoldrick, Hastings.
piCNIC HAMPERS, Lunch Boxes A and Baskets; everything }ou want for the holiday season, at Sparkman's, the shop with the BIG GREY’ HORSE, Napier.
F ADIES’ HAIR COMBINGS made up into stainless switches, fronts, pin curls, etc., at Homsley. Burnet’s Hairdressing Rooms, Hastings street, Napier (next McLernon, jeweller).
/• BEAUTIFUL Hand-coloured Post A* Cards of Hastings for Sixpence. Best and Cheapest Cards ever put on the market. Inspection invited. — Pratt’s, Hastings.
Ty ANTED KNOWN.—From a Postet ’’ to a Visiting-card, and every thing in between —duplicate books biiiheads, envelopes, tickets, etc Bari and Co , Printers. Queen street.
yyE have just the right thing in ’’ Tennis Racquets, Croquet Mallets, and Cricket Bats, with all accessories. These goods make the best ol presents. —Come and see them at the shop with the BIG GREY’ HORSE, Napier.
VEW Perfection Stoves have proved ' their merit. One, two or threeburner stoves, with all spare parts, ovens, toasters, grillers and saucepans in stock. Write us for illustrated price list. —G. R. Foreman and Co., Ltd., Napier.
DEWARD BOOKS, Annuals, and Children’s Toybooks, Illustrated Volumes, Poets, and Standard Works in all bindings. CRERAR AND CO., NAPIER.
JAPANESE WATER TAROS.—Beautiful Water Lilies from Japan, handsome decorative table plant ; grow in a shallow dish with a little water.
ARMSTRONG AND RAINING. Seed Merchants, Hastings. VV/'HO supplies you with meat? —Iv ’ ’ Nelson's Butchery, Karams, road, Hastings, where you can rely ui getting the primest of Ox Beef, etc. Cleanliness in every way. Civility am! attention. See for yourse’ves. Price;right. ’Phone -123. ’OY~using a • LEONARD " CLEANABLE ICE CHEST ym> will enjoy the advantages to be ohtain-'d from a ; perfectly sanitary refrigerator, m ivhtc) ; foods may be kept pure, whole- >i> e •and delicious. We slock them bi size Ito suit all requirements.—Jas. J. NIVEN and Co., Ltd. Latest types arriiing early in January.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 26, 13 January 1912, Page 1
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