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tii. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD., GRAIN * PRODUCE MERCHANTS, gTREET, J.JASTINGS, HAVE JEST LANDED THE FOLLOWING LINES, WHICH THEY WILL HAVE ON EXHIBITION AT THE A. <t P. SOCIETY'S SHOW:— ALEX. JACK ASONS’ "IMPERIAL” ARTIFICIAL MANURE DISTRIBUTORS. — These machines are confidently recommended as ti -■? Lest and most reliabla <va the market for the distribution of al! kind-, of manures, in< hiding Basic Slag, Lime. Soot, Hone Meal. Superphosphates, Guano, Kairit, Nitrate of Soda, Sulphate of Ammonia, and mix”! manures with a regularity •nd efiicicr.'"- that cannot be approached by hand delivery. POTATO DICCER. COOPER’S “LITTLE WONDER” SHEARING MACHINES.—A 2-stand installation especially suitable for small flocks. " WK." SPECIAL FERTILIZERS. —Suitable tor Rape, Turnip, Mangel,. Potato, Grain, These manures are tnixed ly our special mac-hinery. "BLUE BELL" ARSENATE OF i I EAD. — Cheapest and 3-st. Never barns the foliage. Always destroys the I grab. This Arsenate of Lead has the i largest sale of any arsenate of lead in i the Uoranicawealth. j JUST TO HAND FROM JAQUES | AND CO., LONDON.— Tennis Racquets) — “Driva," “‘Majestic,’’ and "Serva,” etc., etc. Tennis Nets, Tennis Posts, Lawn | Markers, Racquet Presses, Croquet Mallets, “ Clis-Glos ” Croquet Balls and Tennis Balis, 2 and l j layer Croquet Sets. DONALD S WOOLPRESS A WIRE SIRAINER, Ac. Rattan Chairs and Tables, etc. Also L®=vn Mowers of various kinds, Garden Rollers, Spray Pumps, Planet Jun. Implements, etc., etc. A £TD. MARKET STREET, HASTINGS.

Hartshorn anti McCormick. QQA ACRES, part Te Mahanga <>.■» Vg ita .,.. -j-xj - ;Tej p’oughable, balance !im-'s:o! e hills ; w •!! watered; winters 2i sheep. U>id»s big stock; 4-roomed House, outbuildings and sheep yards; Is miles Peak-ana railway stn, 1.0 miles from Hastings. A -ery cheap property, and the price is only £ll pm acre, on exceptionally easy terms. 4JQQ ACRES, Ngatarawa, near Na/WOO t j v{J Co’lege, all plougbable land of good quality. One of the finest cropping and gt.n ng p, ti.-s in the district. Price £2l per acre. Only AGOt a) cash, balance luvr rate cf interest. JJARTSHORN A QUEEN STREET, HASTINGS.

J£OOT gEEDS. SELECTED STOCKS FROM LEADING ENGLISH GROWERS. FIELD TURNIPS. Aberdeen Green Top, Aberdeen Purple Top, Purple Top Mart:moth. SWEDES. Champion Purple Top, Bif.gholm Crimson King, Hurst’s Monarch. CAP.ROTS. White Belgian. Altringham, Sinclair’s Cbanwion. MANGOLDS. Long Red, Yellow Globe, Golden Tankard. SUGAR BEET. RAPE. ARMSTRONG AND HALVING, Merchants. Martini*. ;

yyiLLIAMS AND OREAGH, i NAPIER AND HASTINGS. | IT WOULD PAY Hastings business! -*■ p?«p'e to deal with us. WE deliver goo.is direct from ship’s* gt !■> to shop, tUw’w saving delay and? also middle agents' charges. j, V.'E can ci--,; ;><U u-c at any time re-[ girding ti.e of arrival of any ves- j. sei from an) pair <>f the world. I WE can forward miods to any part ( of the world at cheapest rates. ’ t OUR HASTINGS BRANCH p and daily lorry service to Hastings is;, the means of facilitating delivery oi : , goods, and has proved a great c-onveai- ■ enco generally to business people and > others. ' _ WE can clear your goods through the . Customs by experts, and guarantee the ' ' duty is paid only on dutiable goods —.. something worth consideration. i WE can receive end forward goods by rail or lorry as desired. t It would be worth while giving us a ! trial. ! PROMPTITUDE, PaIR CHARGES 1 Asn ! SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. I ■ e. AND £iREAGH, '

JpRASER AND |J vtL - INSURANCE AND GENERAL COM MISSION AGENTS. BROWNING STREET, NAPIER A gents- Atlas A-S'.i'ar.ce Co . Ltd Canton Insn -arce Co., Ltd. I't > LET - - Hoc >9. 5 rooms. Tei. a ysor Ileus*, *«l'wMiiMiii.M s. T'' I »•".' t* £ tlV> nn Frwhol.i Security *'t —Vi » . s i ;• t-> .’*** Printing 1 ’th TUrt •- ! Re. t’'s«c

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 300, 23 November 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 300, 23 November 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 300, 23 November 1912, Page 8

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