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1. A. Mlltar. CJLTVE QRANCE gALE. OPENING OF NEW YARDS. MONDAY, OCTOBER 30th. 1916, At 12.30 p.tn. 65 fat ewes 30 fat wethers 25 ewes and lambs 20 ewes and lambs 50 f. and f. ewes 20 store ewes 45 good hoggets 38 m.s. hoggets 5 cows and calves 6 p.b. Jersey picked springing heifers 3 fat cows 3 store cows 2 yearling steers NOTE. —There will be NO SALE at the ORWELL YARDS on Friday, Oct. 27th. J. A. MILLER, Hastings. HASTINGS gKIN & J£IDE gALE, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER Ist. Catalogue closes at Noon on MONDAY, 30th October. EARLY ENTRIES REQUESTED. J. A. MILLER, Auctioneer.

gNIPS IN HASTINGS. ST. AUBYN STREET. 2 ROOMS, and bathroom with porcelain bath, connected with faji. water and sewer. Full QUARTER-ACRE, well fenced', live hedges, fruit trees. PRICE FOR LOT, " NEV £240 ONEY EASY TERMS. Apply quickly to — J Y QUEEN STREET, HASTINGS.

EXPERT TAILORING. IF you want your next Suit or Costume to he perfect in every way, let me tailor it for you. Perfect artistry in cut ,irreproachable in fit, supreme elegance in finish, and absolutely correct as to style. Mv Spring consignment of TWEEDS, ENGLISH WORSTEDS AND BLUE SERGES (the latter guaranteed fast dyes) has arrived. Order your Show or Holiday Suit now. T. HONNOR TAILOR A COSTUMIER, HASTINGS.

WATCHWORD—” ECONOMISE.” WHY PAY 6/6 for Soleing and Heeling Sewn Boots when I have an up-to-date plant of English machinery (as uised 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 fanner says, after 5 months’ wear, “ I haven’t had a wet foot.” pUBLIO gENEFIT pACTORY Next door to Arthur Rogers, Tobacconist, HASTINGS (red, white and blua verandah pole opposite door).

MANSON ■’ CLARK AHURIRI TIMBER YARD AND PLANING MILL. PORT AHURIRI, HAVE LN STOCK rad to arrive:— Sawn and dressed Kauri, Totara, Matai, Rimu and White Pine Timber; also imported Redwood, Mahogany, eto. Dry Dressed Timbers and Mouldings of the best quality and workmanship. AU orders receive prompt and careful attention. Agents for Poilite Building Sheets end Roofing Tiles ; Guardian Assurance “Flag Brand Pickles” are always pure, Fickle appetites they always cure. Ladies, why not. have the best! Flag Brand quality I.cxlm aH the TO CAR OWNERS. MfESSRS. W. A. RUSSELL * CO. beg to announce that they have opened an up-to-date MOTOR GARAGE in the premises recently vacated by Messrs. Newrick Bros., and are prepared to undertake all classes of Motor Repair Work. Large stocks of Tyres, Benzine, and A Afl Mr. W. WHITAKER holds considerable interests in the firm, and will attend to aU orders in connection with car hire workPrivate Cars garaged at reasonable rotes. Address: — KARAMU ROAD, HASTINGS. 'Phones: 295, Private 56 (two rings). JJE QUESNE AND £JOWAN, GENERAL PLUMBERS, QUEEN STREET, HASTINGS. McFarlane’S automatic gab PATENT For Lighting, Heat and Power. Cheapest, Safest and most Economical Light known. Gm manufactured from Hydro-Carbon. WINDMILL WORK AND STATION WATER SUPPLIES A SPECIALITY. M k - gpHOMAS JJAIN, HIGH STREET. DANNEVIRKE, Bas been appointed JJANNEVIRKE For the “ AWKE’S B AY IJTRLBUNE.” And is authorised to receive advertisements on our behalf. Readers are requested to notify Mr. Bain of news which thej’ may think suitable for publication. /GLOUCESTER HOUSE, Avenue roa3 AA Hastings (one minute from Railway Station). Mrs. A. Holland, Proprietress. First-class accommodation i g<wwl tahU; terma r«aaonal>l«. KM ONEY Lent Privately upon Household Furniture, Pianos (without removal), repayable by Easy 'Weekly Payments.— ti. W. Balkind, 118 Queen street, Hastings

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 267, 27 October 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 267, 27 October 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 267, 27 October 1916, Page 8

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