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LOST AND, FOUND.

lOST, in Hastings, a Pince-nez in J case. Reward offered. —Applj Tribune Office. Napier or Hastings. lOST, .stolen or strayed, 12 young J Ducks from near Princess Theatre, Hastings. Apply Tribune. Hastings.

LOST, in station yard, Military Belt with buttons, Royal Field Artillery.-- Finder rewarded on returning to Tribune Office, Hastings.

lOST by small boy, £1 between Post J O.fii-c and Karamn road, Hastings. - — Reward on returning to 501 Karamn road. Hastings.

lOST, in Heretauug.i street. Ha-t-J ings, between Union Bank and Sto-ti'ord Lodge, Spring and Socket ot Buggv Lamp.- Finder please return to Tribune Office, Hastings.

LOST,’ Wednesday evening at Theatre Roval, Napier, Geiman Book (illustrated), “ Max and Moritz.”—-Re-ward on returning to the Hydro, Emerson street, Napier.

lOST on Sunday last, Grey Boarded Dog- Anyone leaving information re sa-nite at Tribune Office, Hastings, will Im rewarded. Anyone found detaining same will he prosecuted.

I’ OST, Heretaunga street. Hastings, ■ J Friday. Canvas Cart Cover. — Reward, Tribune Office, Hastings.

lOST, between St. George's road, Riverslea road, and Dr. Nairn’s, Hastings, a Platinum and Gold Curb Bangle.—Finder rewarded on returning to Dr. Nairn’s, or Tribune Office, Hastings.

IjtOUND, 17 Sheep. 1 Lamb. —Owner can have same on paving expenses. —II. W. Marshall, Pakovvhai. FOR SALE AND TO LET. TOOR SALE, good young Cow, spring- -* 1 ins.—Alt. Masters, Seiwood road, Hastings. TjlOR SALE; a few loads of threshed Rye Grass Hay, delivered Hastings.—Apply sharp, “ Hay,” Tribune Office, Hastings. T7IOR SALE. —Gentleman’s up-to-date Residence, excellent paddocking and well laid out grounds. Grand opportunity to acquire splendid home. Apply, R. Braithwaite and Son. Hastings. _ TO LET, comfortable Seven-roomed House, bath, hot and cold water. — Walters and Co,, 121 Heretaunga street, Hastings. T ; t) L F T WELL-LIGHTED OFFICES in Station Street, Hastings, recently occupied by Rush and James. —Apply, “ TRIBUNE ” OFFICES. A VTA NTF.D ~T(F BUY, Quartiw-Acre Section-within a mile of Hastings P.O. —Apply, stuting ’ -rms. to “ Reasonable,” Tribune Office, Hastings.

JjiQR SALE, at Havelock North, very nice Cottage and J-acre Land; 4 rooms, bathroom and scullery, every convenience; hot water service, etc.- — Apply for particulars, Gardiner and Douglas, Hastings.

JI OR SALE, secondhand Bradley Gig, leather trimmings and patent axle. —R. Sorenson, coachbuilder, Hastings.

"EpOR SALE, 3 secondhand Buggies, double-seated, in god order, and cheap.—R. Sorenson, coachbuilder, Hastings.

A RARE NIBBLE!—3S acres verj rich land, high and dry, 3 paddocks, 100 fruit trees in full bearing, mostly apples and pears, 9 years old. The lot only £450; £125 cash, balance 5 years at 5) per cent. First in gets this.—Apply sharp,

C. R. WILSON AND CO., HASTINGS

Jjl O R gALE. SIX MILES FROM NAPIER, AND OVERLOOKING INNER HARBOUR.

QQJL ACRES LAND, with NEW 700 2 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, applv—--0 JJRENCHLEY, BOX 185, POST NAPIER. TO LET JTPSTAIRS ROOMS, opposite Railway Station, in Station street, Hastings, together with Shed suitable for car or for general storage.—Apply, “ HAWKE’S BAY TRIBUNE.” that C. Koorey sells Flannel from 2/- upwards. VV ANTED KNOWN—Choice selec- ’ ’ tion of Diaries at Clapham’s. JJON’T give your friends and relations unsuitable' presents; the; will not appreciate them. Spademan's have a glorious selection of good useful presents —things that will be always in demand. Come and make a round oi our shop before going elsewhere. —THE BIG GREY HORSE is waiting to welcome you. YV. L. Spackman, Ltd.

TATE make a specialty of our English ’ ’ Harness, and we have a large stock at assorted prices. We can satisfy all buyers at Spackman’s, Ltd., the shop with the BIG GREY’ HORSE, Napier.

“ THE GREAT ENGLISH PIANO.” PITHE unrivalled qualities of the Arthur Allison Pianofortes, which have recently been developed to such 8 degree that it justly deserves the title of the ‘ Great English Pianoforte.’ (yide London Daily Mail, Sept., 1905) May be obtained for net cash or on th< easiest time payment from Chas. Martin and Co., Station street. Hastings

BEST Separator Butter lid per lb, Cream of Tartar (99 per cent.) 1,1 per lb, Bi-Carb. Soda Ijd per lb.—Look out for our cart.

HAWKES BAY FARMERS’ CO-OP ASSOCIATION, LTD., HASTINGS.

IVHO supplies you with meat? —Tux Kelson’s Butchery, Karamu road, Hastings, where you can rely on getting the primest of Ox Beef, etc. Cleanliness in every way. Civility and attention. See foi yourse’ves. Prices right. ’Phone 423.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 43, 3 February 1912, Page 1

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745

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 43, 3 February 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 43, 3 February 1912, Page 1

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