1. A. Millar. SHOW LAND SALE. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 21st. 1916. AT A.M hi the Old Library Buildings, MARKET STREET, HASTINGS. J A. MILLER, under instructions • from Mr. G. HARTSHORN (nowin Camp), will sell by Public Auction g SECTIONS IN EACH CONTAINING HALF-AN-ACRE Also: A NINE-ROOMED DWELLING AND 1J ACRE. The House and grounds are ideally situated, and as rhe reserves are. well below Government valuation a ready sale is anticipated. TERMS OF SALE: 10%_on fall of hammer and 15% on possession. Conditions of Sale at the offices of DOLAN, HALLET AND MAJOR; G. HARTSHORN (F. M. Quigley) ; or the Auctioneer, J. A. MILLER. AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE I will sell, without reserve, SECTIONS in JJiAILWAY adjoining the Racecourse, together with an UNFINISHED BUNGALOW and other buildings. Full Terms and Conditions of Sale from C. H. CROKER, Solicitor; or J. A. MILLER. Auctioneer. yy-ooL, & jqpiDE gALE. I hold MONTHLY SALES of Oddments in above, and consignments addressed to J. A. MILLER, AUCTIONEER, HASTINGS, will receive prompt attention. “ THE APPLE OF YOUR EYE.” FOR SALE. 11 ACRES OF RICH LAND NEAR HASTINGS. Six acres planted' in apples and pears, and coming into bearing; 400 3-year, 400 1-year trees. One acre lucerne, balance pasture. SMALL HOUSE. That this place will fast grow into money is proved by the fact that one orchardist assures me that he NETTED £460 off 6 acres of 7-year-old trees not far from this property. See J. A. Miller and arrange for inspection. J. A. MILLER AUCTIONEER - HASTINGS. ' JJERETAUNGA gTREET HASTINGS. FOR QUICK SALE ON YOUR OWN TERMS. 9 -ROOMED DWELLING, with every modern convenience; nice locality; full 1-acre; orchard, etc. Say, £l5O CASH and £5O per annum. Total price, £l2OO. SEE ME RE INSPECTION. J. A. MILLER AUCTIONEER - HASTINGS. LET WEAVER PROVIDE YOUR EXCESS INCOME-TAX. DON’T WORRY about the sins of the Government, Mr. Woolgrower! They must have an income to carry on the war. Just follow the WEAVER idea.. Send your Wool to me—in . instalments if you like. I class it, and deliver it to your merchants in exactly the best condition for the London market, and guarantee, if scoured, brighter, heavier wool and better returns —probably more in excess of your average to pay your whole war-tax. Ask me for the names of _ your neighbours who have proved it. WRITE FOR MY CARD. A. WEAVER RIVERSLEA WOOL WORKS, HASTINGS.
WATCHWORD— “ ECONOMISE.” WSY PAY' 6/6 for Soleing and Heeling Sewn Boots when I have an up-to-date plant of English machinery (as used in the leading factories at Home), and am thereby enabled to offer you a sound and like-new job at 6/-. Sixpence per pair reduction on all sewn work, both ladies’ and men’s. My HAND-SEWN WELTS cannot be beaten, and the farmer says, after 5 months’ wear, “ I haven’t had a wet foot.” JJUBLIO gENEFIT jp A CTORY Next door to Arthur Rogers, Tobacconist, BLASTINGS (red, white and blu* verandah pole opposite door). MANSON * CLARK AHURIRI TIMBER YARD AND PLANING MILL. PORT AHURIRI, |_l AVE LN STOCK and to arrive:— Sawn and dressed Kauri, Totara, Matai, Rimu and White Pine Timber; also imported Redwood, Mahogany, etc. Dry Dressed Timbers and Mouldings of the best quality and workmanship. AU orders receive prompt and careful attention. Agents for Poilite Building Sheet* and Roofing Tiles; Guardian Assurance. A bottled luxury at a reasonable pries is the delicious MILITARY PICKLE. If your grocer is out of it, try the next store. Buy a bottle to-day. 1 M RS - P. A. L OUND LADIES’ OUTFITTER, (Opposite Caledonian Hotel), HASTINGS STREET, NAPIER. Coats, Costumes, Skirts, Underskirts, and Millinery, latest models, all at specially reduced prices. Ladies’ Tailoring and Dressmaking Department under Miss Wainscott, late of Ballantyne’s, Christchurch. Fit and Style guaranteed. In aU kinds of HOUSE DECORATING by ringing 324, JJARRY R EMP, AGNEW STREET, HASTINGS. Paperhanging a Speciality. WANTED KNODN: We can fit gents for Suits, Boots and Hat for 55/-. —O. Koorey, Hastings.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 260, 19 October 1916, Page 8
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