NOTES AND MEMOS.
A boy to learn farmwork is wanted. Great bargains in the stationery line at Hall and Son’s, Hastings. “ Dental,” Box 28, Te Aro, Wellington, buys old artificial teeth. Mr. G. Langley and sisters insert a notice of thanks. E. R. B. Daniel. Hastings, has a cheap house for sale in Hastings. Live pigeons wanted by Monday night; 3/- per pair paid. Handbag lost between Marslmll's Crossing and Napier. Applications for position of junior clerk are invited by Hawke's Bay Hospital Board. Rubber stamps, fountain pens, Belleeke- ware, writing pads, and all stationery, at Clapham’s, Hastings. N'ominationg for Waipawa Licensing Committee. 'Poll takes place on Tuesday next, 12th inst. Creditors and others having claims against the estate of Wong Lee, Chinese doctor, Havelock North, deceased, are required to send particulars to District Manager, Public Trust Office, Napier. The Napier Technical Colle<re wc] commence their evening classes for this year on Monday, March 11th. Prospectuses may be obtained at the office of the Technical College and at the principal business places in town. Speaking of the recent heavy rains and the complaints regarding leaky boots. Pickett’s have just landed a special line, guaranteed to keep out water, and the price asked is only a guinea.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 72, 9 March 1912, Page 6
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