T HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that it is -*• my iritention to apply to the Hawke’s Bay 1 Land Board at its next meeting, to be held on FRIDAY’, 10th November, i 1916, to purchase for cash under the provisions of Section 129 of the Land Act, 1908, an area of about 2 acres,! more or less, being Section 16, Block: IV, Puketapu Survey District (part Purahotangihia Block). BETTER THAN EXPECTED I THE TYPEWRITER arrived in good order, and is a better machine than I expected for £4 10/-. 1 enclose the balance due —10/-.” This is an extract from a letter we have just received, and it speaks for itself. We have sHTr' sevefbl genuine bargains, and guarantee every machine in perfect order. tsarlocks, worth more, £6 New Century, brief size, £4 10/Remington, extra value, £7 15/Smith Premiers, good, £6 Yosts, very clear type, £4 to £5 10/WELLINGTON TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, 14 Brandon Street, Wellington. LOMAS SETTLEMENT - HASTINGS. TENDERS will be received' at this office up till noon of SATURDAY. 4th November, 1916, for the formation aud metalling of streets in the above settlement. Plans and specifications may be seen at this office, and also at the Borough Council Chambers, Hastings. The lowest or any tedder not necessarily accepted. W. L. NEWNHAM, Acting Resident Engineer. Public Works Office, Napier, October 16th, 1916.
“ rjpHE rjpRIBUNE ” IS OBTAINABLE EVERY EVENING AT NAPIER; All Newsagents. W. J. McGrath, Shakespeare road. The Trocadero. EL Hare, Storekeeper, Hastings St. E Railway Bookstall. PORT AHURIRI: McCarthy and Co., Tobacconists. A. Thompson, Grocery Store. WESTSHORE —McVicar’s Store. COUNTRY DISTRICTS : WAIROA —B. J. Durney. GREENMEADOWS—CoIwiII Bros. MEANEE —N. J. Wakeley. PAKOWHAI —Kent and Donovan. CLIVE —Highley’s Store. FERNHILL—GumbIev and Sons. VIARAEKAKAHO—F. Nugent. HAVELOCK N.—C. Hampton. W. E. Evans. PUKEHOU—G. Priest PAKI PAKI—L. Mcßae OTANE —W. Malenoir. WAIPAWA —Brittain. L. Pratlev. W J. Pellow WAIPUKURAU—H. R. French. Mr. Annard, Bookstall. TIKOKINO—-Roach’s Store (on arrival of coach). ONG A ONGA —Peters’ Store (on arrival of coach) ASHLEY CLINTON—J. Derry (on arrival of coach). PORA NG A HA U—Thomas Snelling. iIRMONDVILLE—C. F. Lehndorf. TA KAPA U—Beckett and Cato. SOUTH NORSEWOOD—J. Chicken PETANE—Bryant and Co., Ltd. I’T'KETAPU—H. G. Ballantvne. ESKDALE- A. King. CLIVE GRANGE—H. Taylor. “ rpHE rpRIBUNE ” IS DELIVERED IN ALL PARTS OF HAWKE’S BAY.
AID THE KIDNEYS. Do not endanger Life when there is a way to avoid it. Why will people continue to suffer ihe agonies of kidney complaint, backiciie, urinary disorders, lameness, headvenes, langour? Why allow them>eives to become chronic invalids when a. tested remedy is offered them ? Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills have oeen used in kidney trouble for years, and have been tested in thousands of ! aases. If you have any, even one, of the symptoms of kidney disease, act now. Dropsy or Bright’s disease may ,et in and make neglect dangerous, dead this testimony:— Mr. Charles White, sen., McCallum street, Dannevirke says: —“For eight years _iy kidneys gave me a lot of trouble. I had very severe pains in the small of my back, and my secretions .vero thick, highly coloured and scalded. 1 also had rheumatism in the feet, and frequent dizzy attacks. I was very bad and could scarcely get about. Everybody seemed to advise a different remedy, and 1 was always trying something or other, but I did not get the slightest .elief until 1 began taking Doan’s Back iclie Kidney Pills. Before 1 had used lalf a bottle 1 knew that I had at last the right thing for my ailment, so persevered. I am free of backache now, aty secretions are clear-and regular; I. tin cured of the giddy attacks, and the beumatism is much better; and all this iiom a short course of the best kidney remedy on earth—Doan’s Backache Sidney Pills.” Fourteen years later, Mr. White conirms the above:—"Kam pleased to :ay my cure has proved a permanent me. That’s what I like about Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills; they cure to stay cured.” Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills are ■•old by all chemists and storekeepers it 3/- per bottle (six bottles 16/6), or vill be posted on receipt of price by ifoster-McClellan Co., 76 Pitt street, Jydney. But, be sure you get DOAN’S.*
CUT DOWN TYRE COST. USE “FIRESTONE.” Extra tread, extra side wall, extra coating of finest rubber between fabric plies—these are three of seven reasons >vhy “Firestone” Tyres give “Most -Vliles for the Money.” The demand for ‘Firestones” has made the manufacturers the largest producers in America, specialising on tyres and rims. Try out a “Firestone” tyre on your car, and demonstrate for yourself that they give greater mileage. Further particulars from A. Hatrick and Co., Ltd., Wanganui and Wellington. Agents for Zealand.*
THE POISONING OF 30 GIRLS in i Melbourne factory by eucalyptus Idles, which were evidently prepared com the common eucalyptus (“Age,” 5/8/’18), points out forcibly the importance of using onlv the GENUINE SANDER EUCALYPTI EXTRACT inernally. SANDER’S EXTRACT, 3 drops on sugar, prevents meningitis ind all other infectious diseases, be•ause it is pure and without harmful i by-effects. The volatile ethers, which I SANDER’S EXTRACT alone contains, I rives it a unique antiseptic power.! I’hey disinfect the remotest crevices, vhereas a stale lolly in which crude esidue only is left is necessarily with- - >ut effect and injurious. The common : •ucalyptus oils and so-called extracts -hould never be used as medicine. -A N DER’S EXTRACT is not only safe internally, but does not irritate when applied to tended parts, to which it im-< parts new rigour and healthy action.*'
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 269, 30 October 1916, Page 6
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