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C. R. Wilson and Co. (Gill Bros.) pEW pHoH'E f IH.LED FROM OUR I XTENSIVE REGISTER LOT 2009. 0 GOOD SOUND HOTEL I’ROPOSI’I’IONS, both situated ih Hawke’s Bav. will stand every investigation. Full particulars to genuine buyer. LOT 1966 ■ DEAL DAIRY I-A RM <>f 38 ACRES; •A 30 acres in gras--, balance in crop; carrying 12 eons in milk and other stock; *6 paddocks, plenty of water; good 6-roonied House and outbuildings. Handv to school. P.O. and store. The price is only £3O PER ACRE. There is a Govt, ’mortgage of £440 at 41% for 30 years ; and all the cash we want is £225. A great chance. GOOD SOUND BUSINESSES. LOT 2008. A SOUND HAIRDRESSING AND TOBACCONIST BUSINESS, £2OO CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS. £230 TEA ROOMS CONFECTIONERY, good business. £3OO TEA AND LUNCHEON ROOMS, £250 FISH AND SUPPER ROOMS, £3OO FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY. £175 FISH AND SUPPER ROOMS, £llO We can recommend any of these. LOT 2010. ACRES L.1.P., nearly all ploughab’e and in grass, except 12 acres rape; handy to school, P.O. and store; rail, 2 miles. Good House and conveniences, woolshed with machines, yards and whare; plenty of water; well fenced. Rent only 3/10 per acre. A very cheap farm and well worth inspection. We want about £1750 cash, balance arranged.

LOT 1921. NFAV FIVE-ROOMED BUNGALOW, every possible convenience; 5 mins, from P. 0.; motor shed, wood and coal house. This house has never been occupied. Faithfully built, and at £750 is a very cheap home. £2OO cash or less to good man. balance 5 years at 6%.

SUNNY NELSON. LOT 2003. PART TASMAN ESTATE, 9| ACRES all in 1-year orchard; 1 mile P.O. and school; no buildings. Price £525; £l5O cash. LOT 2004. GAME ESTATE.—23 ACRES; 2 acres X-} in 4-year-old trees, 15 acres 1-year-old trees, balance grass. No buildings. Price £42 per acre. £2OO cash. Inspection can be arranged.

FOR, EXCHANGE LOT .1962.

ACRES, all surveyed, all in grass, we ]( fenced and watered. _ Good 5-roomed House and conveniences; large shed. Owner’s equity, £1550. YVill exchange for few acres without buildings.

NOTE. —If you are interested in any of these propositions, call or write, and’ we will be pleased to place ourselves at your service. C. R. WILSON * CO. (GILL BROS.) HASTINGS. M°LEOD AND GARDNER, L TD SAWMILLERS, TIMBER AND BUILDERS’ SUPPLY MERCHANTS, MARKET STREET, HASTINGS. “* Piopiotea " Sawmill, Raurimo. Quality THE BEST. Prices THE LOWEST. ENQUIRIES SOLICITED. DRY AND DRESSED TIMBERS Our Speciality. Our Stocks include “ POILITE ” ASBESTOS BUILDING SHEETS AND BUILDERS’ IRONMONGERY. AGENCIES: “ Crown ” Cement, Craig’s Hydraulic Lima. Royal Exchange Assurance (Fira ALL CLASSES OF PRINTING AT HART & CO.’S QUEEN STREET. HASTINGS (Opposite Post Office). MT ORDER NOW.

A lyicw yyOOD JZJEDSTEAD, And HAVE THOSE PICTURES FRAMED At OHAS. p jgRUNTON’S, ART CABINETMAKER & PICTUREFRAMER, HERETAUNGA STREET, HASTINGS (Near Ingram’s, Grocer). HAWKE’S BAY ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. fJTHE Hawke’s Bay Acclimatisation A- Society offers a Reward of 1/6 for the Beaks of Black Shags. R. D. ANDERSON, Secretary. WANTED KNOWN; We have ’ Neckwear, Blouses, Children’s Bonnets, Dresses and Underclothing at the lowest prices that can he procured. —C. Koorey, Hastings. DON’T ARGUE! THE HASTINGS BAKERY, LTD. Can supply you with the best Loaf Hastings can produce. The Best Flour Sanitary Bakery Practical Men assure this. The MOST SANITARY BAKERY IN’ HASTINGS. i rwOHE r».

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 348, 6 February 1917, Page 8

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