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LOST AND FOUND. "tIOUND—On Havelock road, a small sum of money. Apply Tribune Office ,Hastings. FOR SALE AND TO LET. TjIOR SALE, secondhand, single-seated *• Lady’s Phaeton, in splendid order. —R. Sorenson, Coachbuilder, Hastings. TT'OR SALE —-7-roomed house, 5 minutes from P. 0., close to school, £4OO. £l5O cash. Or will exchange for section. “Bargain,” Tribune Office. "EIOR SALE—Pen eight pure Buff Orpington chicks, 3 months. Apply after 6 o’clock to 105 E, St. Aubyn street. FOR SALE, at Havelock North, very nice Cottage and j-acre Land; 4 rooms, bathroom and scullery, every convenience; hot w-ater service, etc. - Apply for particuWs, Gardiner and Douglas, Hastings. SALE, secondhand Bradley Gig, leather trimmings and patent axle. —It. Sorenson, coachbuilder, Hastings. p ENERAL STORE, stock about £3OO, rent 15/- week, no goodw ill; suit a man who can supplement takings with outside work. HUNTER, SCHULTZE AND GIBSON. ANTED TO SELL,' prime 'Oaten Sheaf Chaff at low prices, from 3/6 a sack. —T. Clarkson, Queen street, Hastings. xM^mlis“To’'i^rsiri^a'“^3 d ’’ tenant, 5-roomed House, furnished, handy to P.O.—S. H. Knight, Hastings. rpO LET—Unfurnished sitting room and one furnished bedroom. Apply Tribune Office, Hastings. rpd"'LET for "Grazing'at' Havelock, well-watered Paddock containing. upwards of 18 acres. —Apply James Fickling, Te Mata road, Havelock. TO LET. VSTELL-LIGHTED OFFICES in ’ ’ Station Street, Hastings, recently occupied by Rush and James.—Apply, “ TRIBUNE ” OFFICES. T3LACKSMITH.—Good Business for *sale; prosperous inland town ; satisfactory reasons for disposing of same. HUNTER, SCHULTZE AND GIBSON. A SNIP. r»-ROOMED HOUSE with 1-acrc land, about 15 minutes from Hastings P.O. Price £350. Easy terms. Call sharp, as this is cheap. C. R. WILSON AND CO., Agents, , , HASTINGS. FOR SALE. ~ QUARTER-ACRE SECTIONS, 5 " chains fronting St. Aubyn street, 2) chains Princess street, and 2J chains Willow Park road, Hastings. Terms: £250 cash, balance in 3 years at 4 per cent. J. J. FRITCHLEY, Proprietor, 205 Ellison road. Hastings. IVTCE little Dairy Farm for sale, good living for industrious man, only £250 cash needed. HUNTER, SCHULTZE AND GIBSON. FOR SALE: BOARDING-HOUSE—Splendid chance. Owner leaving New Zealand. If I you w-ant a Boarding-house, don’t I lose this. Large house, section, and | furniture for £1250. BUSINESSES of all kinds in various I parts of New Zealand. SHEEP AND DAIRY FARMS to suit - everybody. HOUSES in Napier and Port Ahuriri. LARGE CARRYING PLANT and Premises, with excellent connection. If you want to buy, or if you w-ant to sell, see or write to OSWALD QOATES, THE BUSINESS EXCHANGE, TENNYSON STREET, NAPIER. No trouble too great, provided we give satisfaction. IyrADAME LEHMANN may be inter--“■1-*- viewed Mondays and Thursdays at the Old Library, Hastings, for the purpose of teaching the Naunton method of piano playing. Quick system. Private address: Tennyson street, Napier. JJERBERT AND QO., DYERS & CLEANERS, WANTED KNOWN.—That we dye and clean everything and anything to perfection. Costumes, Suits and Mackintoshes renovated. Panamas arid Hats cleaned and re-blockid. 112 QUEEN STREET, HASI'INerS (Close Tribunfe Office). IVTISS DIXON has taken over ROACH BROS.’ Dressmakng Department. First-class Workmanship. Excellent Style. i IV- API ER FRAMING WORKS.—P. N. Player. Picture Framing at cheapest rates. Best materials. A trial solicited. ’Phone 767. TZ'LEANALL, the invaluable polish -*-*■ for cleaning window s, brass, silver ( ware, and all culinary utensils, is nowon the market, and canvassers in Napier and Hastings will call on you in the course of a few days. ANTED, Small Growers to bring i V* their Fruit to Apsey, White and Co., the Cash Firm. Peaches, Pears. Apples, Tomatoes. Cucumbers, Nectarines wanted. —Apsey, White and Co., St. Aubyn street, Hastings. WE have large stocks of first clasp Secondhand Vehicles, new F, painted and renovated, at very low prices for ready sale. Tray Gigc Buggies, Phaetons, Tip Drays, etc. Inspection invited. Call early to avoi., | disappointment. —R. Sorenson s Pre i mier Coach Factory, Hastings I WE make a specialty of our English ! Harness, and we have a large i stock at assorted prices. Y\ e can sat- I isfv all buyers at Spackman's, Ltd.. th< shop with the BIG GREY HORSE,

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 59, 22 February 1912, Page 1

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662

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 59, 22 February 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 59, 22 February 1912, Page 1

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