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Central furnished bedroom to let. Chalk’s winter stock of footwear is just arriving.
Good 6-year-old cob for saie, quiet in saddle and harness.
Meeting in Athonieuin Building, Na pier, on ruasday, re Saturday. O. Coates, 11.8. Bus.ness Exchange, Napier, nas a new list of businesses ioi saie in our advertising columns.
Recital, “ Hamlet/’ Princess Hall, Napier, j uestlay e. tiling, by air. un,;un r ritcn ami Miss r-eien .hustings.
Lundon, Stewart and Co.’s change ad»t. tr-uay particularises some ver,> cimap properties. Miss Eva Lee notifies that she wii. Login masses tor mincing at tne OddIcx.ows" had, roasting.,, on r nuu., next, 22nd iti-.t.
J. A. Miller draws attention to his wool, sKias and mete sme on Tuestia.» next. All con.sigtm.ents must i.e ... •store on Monday tor cataloguing.
H. Hill, piumber, Emerson street, Napier, mis i.otice >.i aa.ice lor e.erylin. .g Vim t..e p:u..im,. fe
Annual meeting of members and inleaning members ot Hastings imu.tiy, rigeo.i and Canary bociety will be neni in Antnoay s Kestaurnnt on Juesday next, at <.a) p.m.
Drag leaves Union Bank corner, Hastings, to convey members ot toe HttreKU x,oage, 10. V., to the ceremony of tne installation of district president at Napier on Monday next.
Mr. Albeit Mousely, of Hastings, wno was hypnotised U> Professor brun oa Thursday e.emng, in tne premises adjoining tne I'acme Hotel, will be brought round at JU.3O to-night.
Tne: Mayor of Napier (Mr. J. A’. Brown) requests that Wednesday, 20tb March (bt. Patrick's Spoils Day) be onserved as a public holiday from ft
Most men like to wear suits that are faultless in tit and as st; lisli as good taste demands. Jn his announcement to-day, A H. L: s draws attention tc the good qualities or Ins tanor-madt suits, and promises every man an excellent fit, good style, and general satisfaction.
Lundon, Stewart and Co., Ltd., draw attention to (heir clearing sale of dairy cows, at the farm, Pakowhai road, on .Monday next, at 2 p.m., on account of Mr. A. Breen. Those in search of good dairy cows will do well to attend tliii sale.
Messrs. C. B. Hoadley and Son, Ltd., in conjunction with Dalgety and Co., Ltd., will sell at the King’s Theatre, Hastings, on Wednesday, 27th inst.. the well-known “ Irongate Farm,” having an area of 773 acres. The upset price is £34 per acre.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 79, 16 March 1912, Page 6
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