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Public Sates. * yyTAIPUKURAU YARDS. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7th, 1916Dairy Stock, 11.30 a.m. Other Stock, Noon. SALES FOR NOVEMBER. Waipukurau—7, 14, 21, 28. Hastings—l, 8, 15, 22, 29. Onga Onga—9, 23. Otane —24. Waipawa—27. THE NAPIER WOOL BROKERS’ ASSOCIATION. yyooL S ALE D ATES AND CLOSING DATES. MONDAY, 20th November, 1916.— Catalogues close Tuesdav, 14th Nov. FRIDAY, 15th December, 1916—Catalogues close Fridav, Bth December. MONDAY, 29th January’. 1917.—Catalogues close Saturdav, 20th January. MONDAY, 26th February, 1917.—Catalogues close Wednesday, 21st Feb. E. G. Kiddle and Co. E. G. KIDDLE* CO. (Successors to Wm. Bain Co.) DANNEVIRKE. EVERY SATURDAY AT 1.30 P.M., MART SALES of Fruit, Vegetables, Produce, Poultry, Furniture, etc., etc. PROMPT ACCOUNT SALES. Growers should note that we have the market for early vegetables, etc. Consignments will he received and disposed of any day through the week. Send us a trial consignment and trust to us for good results. Consign: E. G. KIDDLE A CO., DANNEVIRKE. A. H. McGINNISS, Auctioneer.

THIRTY COPIES Of “ pHE qpRIBUNE ” WILL BE SENT TO ANY ADDRESS ABROAD FOR 5/" Send Stamps or Postal Note to the Publishers of “The Tribune,” with full address of those to whom the paper is to be forwarded, and we will despatch regularly in our Special Foreign Wrapper. THE TRIBUNE. LIMITED. POSTAGE OF NEWSPAPERS TO NEUTRAL COUNTRIES. THE Regulations now provide that a NEWSPAPER addressed to any NEUTRAL COUNTRY can only be DISPATCHED THROUGH THE PUBLISHING OFFICE OF THE PAPER ITSELF. Persons desiring to forward copies of the “ TRIBUNE ” to friends resident in any Neutral Country can ensure their regular dispatch by communicating with this office. BARRY BROS. | LIMITED. I ALL LEADING CLASSES OF CO Al MOCKED. FEBEWUOD CUT TO ANY LENGTH AGENTS N.Z. CARRYING CO. Goods forwarded to any Address. i AGENTS EVERYWHERE Goods cleared through Customs with ' rj-oniptnes'' b’’ * Competent Staff MAIL COACH leaves Taupo Thursday, arrives Napier Friday. 4.80 p.m. i NA Pi EK AND FORT Mirilßl WATCHWORD—“ ECONOMISE.” <XTHY PAY 6/6 for Soleing and Heel- • ’ ’ ing Sewn Boots when 1 have an ! up-tendate 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. j My HAND-SEWN WELTS cannot > be beaten, and the farmer says, after 5 months' wear, “ I haven’t had a wet 1 foot.” pUBLIC £JENEFIT £pACTOR¥ I Next door to Arthur Rogers, Tobacconist, HASTINGS (red, white and blue verandah f»ole opposite door).

MANSON ■’ CLARK AHURIRT TIMBER YARD AND PLANING MILL. PORT AHURIRI. HAVE IN 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. All orders receive prompt and careful attention. Agents for Podite Building Sheets ■nd Roofing Til as : Guardian A lanrance R BITISH BAKERY. If yon search our present history there you’ll find New Zealand boys are never behind. With Australians by their side, thay will help to turn the tide, And help to build the honour of Old England. Beneath the Red, White and Blue, with hearts so brave and true. They’ll hold their own against all ia the far land. And when the war is done, and victory nobly won, What more could build the honour of Old England? If yon patronise our Bakery, I think you’ll find Workmanship will not be behind, With Roberts behind the gun, you will get a loaf and bun That will help to build the honour of our Bakery O. H. PEARSON. BRITISH BAKERY - HARTING# M R ‘ T homas B ain> HIGH STREET, DANNEVIRKE, Has been appointed For the “JJAWKE’S R AY rpRIBUNE-” And is authorised' to receive advertisements on our behalf. Readers are requested to notify Mr. Bain of news which they may think suitable for publication.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 271, 1 November 1916, Page 8

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