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Public Sales. yyATPUKURAU YARDS. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 7th, 1916. Dairy Stock, 11.30 a.m. Other Stock, Noon. gTORTFUK D ~ |"~O1)G WEDNESDAY, NOV. Sth, 1916. Dairy Stock, 11 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. 00l S ale £) ATES AND CLOSING DATES. MONDAY, 20th November, 1916.— Catalogues close Tuesday, 11th Nov. FRIDAY, 15th December, 1916—Catalogues close Friday, Stli December. MONDAY, 29th January, 1917. — Catalogues close Saturday, 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 be received and disposed of any day through the week. Sena us a trial consignment and trust to us for good results. Consign: E. G. KIDDLE & CO., DANNEVIRKE. A. H. McGINNISS, Auctioneer.

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WATCHWORD—“ ECONOMISE.” WHY PAY 6,6 for Soleing and Heeling Sewn Boots when 1 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 mouths' wear, “ I haven’t had a wet foot.” pUBLIC pENEFIT JpACTORY Next door to Arthur Rogers, Tobacconist, HASTINGS (red, white and blue verandah pole opposite door). MANSON & CLARK AHURIRI TIMBER YARD AND PLANING MILL. PORT AHURIRI. HAVE 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. All orders receive prompt and careful attention. Agents for Poilite Building Sheets •nd Roofing Ti!«« ; Guardian Assurance. B RITI 8 H B AKERY. If you search our present history, there you’ll find New Zealand boys are never behind. With Australians by their side, they 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 in the far land, And when the war is done, and victory nobly won. What more could build the honour of Old England? If you patronise car Bakery, I think you’ll find Workmanship will r.ot be behind, With Roberts behind the gun, you will get a loaf and bun Thai will help to build the honour of our Bakery. 0. H. PEARSON. BRITISH BAKERY - HASTINGS. piPER AND C 0 ’ L™ ’ ! PORT AHURIRI. I Manufacturers of Horse <fc Cow Covers, I Jilskin Coats, Tarpaulins, Tents, Covers i >f every description, Nets, Twine, Rope j ind Ship Chandlery always in stock. 1

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 272, 2 November 1916, Page 8

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