NOTES AND MEMOS.
The welcome announcement of the coveted opportunities of Mestermau and Co.’s tremendous sale is made in this issue. As always, this event will be welcomed by the purchasing public. The sale commences on Thursday ingDo you need nice furniture? It you do, then do not miss attending the auction sale in Southland road, Hastings, on behalf of Mr. Laurence (who is leaving Hastings for Trentham camp). As Mr. Lawrence has only been married four (4 )months, the whole of his furniture. etc., is in perfect order, and so it will repav an'vonc to be present at this sale. Note the time. 1.30 p.m., and the place, Southland road (opposite the Racecourse). —C. R. Wilson and Co., auctioneers. . . Beard. Bu’.len and Co. draw special attention to the unreserved clearing sale of housebo.d furniture and effects, horse, gig and harness they are holding on account Mr. J. Alex. Smith, on the premises, Fenwick street, Hastings, tomorrow, at 1.30 p.m. As Air. Smith is leaving for the front everything has to go to the highest bidder. See auction advt. this issue. Everv examination of the eyes we make is without the use of drops or drugs. We tell you exactly the state your eyes are in, and supply the glasses necessary to correct defects. H M. Bennett, F. 1.0., F.S.M.C. (London) Consulting Opticiani *
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 166, 27 June 1916, Page 6
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