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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. CT. ANDREW’S CHURCH, Hastings. ■ —ll a.m. and 7 p.m., Rev. Peter Ramsay. pHURCH OF CHRIST, Old Library, Market street, Hastings, 11 a.m. CTORTFORD MISSION HALL - Sunday-School 2 p.m., Service 3.15 p.m.. Rev. J. Holmes. All cordially invited. ESLEY CHURCH, HAS'IINGS.—Rev. T. J. Wallis, “ The Knowledge of Christ ” ■ 7 p.m., Rev. T. J. Wallis, “Principles and Habit.” Pakowhai: 7 p.m., Mr. C. G. Cunnold. SERVICES at the Baptist Church, Karamu road, Hastings, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Bright Evening Service. String Band. Cheerful Singing. Address, “ Par Excellence THE Law of Life.” Rev. H. B. Hughes, M.A. SALVATION ARMY. HASTINGS. SUNDAY, MARCH 17th, 1912. SPECIAL HARVEST FESTIVAL MEETINGS, to be conducted by Brigadier BRAY, assisted by Adjutant SCOTNEY, of Wellington, at 7 and 11 a.m., 3 and 7 p.m.. Also MONDAY, TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY. FOR SALE AND TO LET.

piOR SALE, good Cob, 6 years, quiet in saddle and harness, guaranteed sound.—Apply R. A. Dakin, Meanee.

"pIOR SALE, double-seated, full lock, Secondhand Phaeton, leather trimmings, Collinge axles, and beautifully finished.—R. Sorenson, Hastings.

fIYO LET, Furnished Bedroom, centrauy situated. —Apply Tribune Office, Hastings.

rpo LET, Two nicely-furnished Booms -*■ with use of kitchen, bath, etc.; close to town. —Apply Tribune Office, Hastings.

WVTANTED to Sell, i-acre sections in Main street, WaipukuraU. Price £B5. Apply Edwin R. B. Daniel, Bank of N.Z. Buildings, Hastings. ’Phone 449.

VVTANTED TO SELL, 1-acre sections ’ ’ in the heart of the town- Only £lO denosit.— Apply Edwin R. B. Daniel, Land and Finance Agent, Bank of N.Z. Building, Hastings, H.B. ’Phone 449.

WV/'ANTED TO SELL, a 169-acre • • Dairy Farm, 3 miles from Masterton, 8-rdomed House and outbuildings. Price £26 per acre. —Apply Edwin R. B. Daniel, Land and Finance Agent, Bank of N.Z. Building, Hastings. Tel. 449.

VVANTED TO SELL, the cheapest ’ V House in Hastings, 4 rooms, pantry, bathroom, seullery, gas, gas stove, nearly i-acre, fine orchard. Price £425; terms.—Apply Edwin R. B. Daniel, Bank of N.Z. Building, Hastings. ■ Tel. 449,

WX/WNTED to Sell—4-roomed house *T with pantry, washhouse, copper, tubs, bath, well, and 600-gal. tank; t-acre. Main street, Waipukwatt. Price £390. Apply Edwin R. B. Daniel, Land and Finance Agent, Bank N.Z. Buildings, Hastings, H.B. 'Phone 449.

WANTED TO BUY, Two J-aere Sections near Hastings.—Apply Edwin R. B. Daniel, Bank of N.Z. Building, Hastings. Tel. 449.

WANTED, Buyer for the finest Dairy Farm in Hawke’s Bay, 40 acres. Price £2400; terms. —Apply Edwin R. B. Daniel, Bank of N.Z. .Building, Hastings. Tel. 449. to~i7et" WELL-LIGHTED OFFICES in Station street, Hastings, recently occupied by Rush and James. —Apply, “ TRIBUNE ” OFFICES. TO INVESTORS. Q NAPIER 5 & 6-ROOMED HOUSES * well let, showing 10 per cent, profit. Price £800; cash £4OO. —Call early for full particulars, C. R. WILSON AND CO., Station Street, Hastings. TO LEASE. WITH Purchasing Clause —Six-room-ed House, new, two acres land, garden and fruit trees, all conveniences, at Havelock North. Nice situation. Apply— JAMES HAWTHORNE, Queen Street, Hastings.

NO DELAY, no waiting, and Cleanliness in every department. —The CAFE DE PARIS, Napier, for Breakfasts, Luncheons, Teas, or Suppers.

PICNIC HAMPERS, Lunch Boxes and Baskets; everything you want for the holiday season, at Spackman’s, the shop with the BIG GREY HORSE, Napier. Napier.

VERY profession or trade requires a certain amount of Printing. All wants in this direction are catered for by Hart and Co., Printers, opposite P. 0., Hastings.

A H TOO, Shakespeare road, near .A. P. 0., Napier.—Cheap Chinese White Silk’ 21in wide, 1/6 yard; Coloured Silk, 1/10 yard; Tussore Silk, 34in wide, 2/6 yard.

ENOUGH SAID! —Spackman’s, Lt., for Travelling Requisites of every description. Loot out tor the shop with the BIG GREY HORSE. Napier. FOUNTAIN PENS at Clapham’s from 2/6. Variety of Self-fillers, all guaranteed. The “ Clapham and the “ Stewart ” are reliable self-fillers. “ Swan ” and “ Ideal ” kept in stock. Gold and silver-mounted for presentation always on hand at Clapham s.

WE can show you 24 different makes of Tennis Racquets, prices from 7/6 to 45/-; also all classes of Cricket Bats from 10/- to 35/-, Croquet Mallets from 18/6 to 25/-, Croquet Balls, Clips and Hoops, at the shop with the. BIG GREY HORSE, Emerson St., Napier.

BOYS’ and Youths’ Clothing, Norfolk and Cambridge Suits, best quality, prices right. —Carlson and McGoldrick, Hastings.

SPECIAL VALUE in Cutlery.—C. Johnson’s and Wolstenholme’s I.X.L. Table and Dessert Knives from 6/6 to 14/6 per half-doz., best Xylo. Carvers from 7/6 to 16/6,’CasedCarveis 16/6, Presentation Cabinets of Cutlery 50/- to £lO, at G. R. Foreman and Co., Ltd., Emerson street, Napier.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 79, 16 March 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 79, 16 March 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 79, 16 March 1912, Page 1

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