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Mr G. P. Donnelly, of Otatara, left to-day on a holiday trip. Miss Edith Gibson, of Napier, has gone to Wellington where she intends to reside. any quantity of good ’ ’ second-hand Grain or Salt Sacks. ln.'.t pure given.—W. A. Aniner and Son, Clive Square, Napier. MOTOR CAR FOR SALE. rrh-DuDERS are invited bv the under- * gup to THURSDAY, Febiuai.v zznu, 1917, for the purchase of ouo lz-i>n h.p. five-seater Humber Car. in good running order, complete wun hood, windscreen, five wire wheels, lamps and Bosch magneto. Now stored at. the Garage of Messrs Lerew and Heale, Napier. Ihe lowest or anv tender not necesl i 1. SOMERSET SMITH, Grucial Assignee in the Bankrupt Estate of Dunean and Abbott.

FOR LEASE BY TENDER. 'T'F.XDERfs wiJ be received up to noon on Saturday, 24tn February, ror tne lease for- two years of a compact little property consisting of 501 acres, situate on the main road, 3) miles from Onga Onga township and saleyards. Sub-divided into 13 paddocks well watered by_water race and creeks. Low hills’ltffa all ploughable. Carries. 2 sheep to the acre. Buildings comprise 9-roomed House, new woolshed, stable, yards and all other necessary buildings. Full particulars as to terms and conditions can be obtained from DALGETY* AND COY., Napier, Hastings, Waipawa or Dannevirke. Tenders to be addressed to DALGERY AND CO., NAPIER. rTJHE Women’s National Reserve will open in the Market street Shop, Hastings, on SATURDAY, February 24th. Airs. T. H. Lowry, assisted by the members of the Salvation Army, will be in charge. Proceeds for the day will be given to the Salvation Army’s work for the Soldiers at the Front. Donations of cakes, Howers, sweets, produce, meat, fruit, and anything suitable for sale will be gratefully received at the Shop on Friday afternoon or Saturday. PURAHOTANGAHIA BLOCK: ROAD FORMATION. TENDERS w ill be received at this office- until Noon of Wednesday, February 28th, 1917, for the formation i>f roads within the above block. Plans and specifications may be seen at this sffice. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. F. S. DYSON, Acting Resident Engineer. Public Works Office, Napier, 9th February, ]917. IJI YPEW R IT ER S With guarantee and on three days’ trial to approved clients. YOST, worth more, £5 10/VLSIBLE BARLOCK, £7 REMINGTON No. 7,2 col., £8 NEW MACHINES, latest, From £l4 10.’-

Send flor Specimen Writing and Particulars. XATELLINGTON rpYPEWRITER T V -L EXCHANGE, (Joseph Wilson and Son), It BRANDON ST.. WELLINGTON. SCOTS COLLEGE, WELLINGTON. (Under control of the Presbytery, Wellington.) DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOY T S, with Preparatory and Secondary Departments. The First Term of 1917 commences on February 6th. Principal: GEO. IT. UTTLEY, Esq., M.A., M.Sc. (N.Z.), F.G.S. (London). Scots College has been registered _as efficient by the New Zealand Education Department. Pupils are prepared for Public Service and University Matqjgjllation and Scholarship Examinations. The Principal may be interviewed by appointment after January 24th. The Prospectus may be obtained' on application to the Principal, Telephone 427, Wellington.

TJ AIRD’S Shilling Bargains: Belts ” 4/- for 1/-, Hair Pins 12 packets for 1/-, Pins 8 packets for 1/-, Towels (white and brown) 1/- each, Sheeting 1/- yard. AIRD’S for Reliable Goods: Ladies’ Hose (white and black) 1/- pair. Kid Gloves 1/11 pair, Embroideries and Insertions Id, 2d yard, Ladies’ Handkerchiefs 1/9 dozen. T> AIRD’S Cleanance Sale continues: Men’s Working Trousers 4/6. Men's Under-Vests 1/6 each, Men’s Working Shirts 3/11, Men’s White Shirts, Collars 3/11. AIRD’S Clearance Sale continues: ■““* Men’s Working Trousers 4/6. Men’s Under-Vests 1/6 each, Men’s Working Shirts 3/11, Men’s White Shirts, Collars 3/IL II AIRD’S for Bargains: Men's and . Boys’ Ties 2 for 1/-, Men’s Sox 3 pairs for 2/9, Men’s Handkerchiefs 3 for 1/-, Boys’ Caps 9d. 1/-, 1/6. T>AIRD’S for Bargains: Men’s and . Boys’ Ties 2 for 1/-, Men’s Sox 3 pairs for 2/9, Men’s Handkerchiefs 3 for 1/-, Boys’ Caps 9d, 1/-, 1/6. "D AIRD’S for 1/- Bargains: Ladies’ Dresses, Ladies’ Vests, Children’s Dresses, Tray Cloths at 1/- each, Child’s Viyella Sox 2 for ],/-’ and 1/each. T> AIRD’S Shilling Week: Ribbons 4 ■*-* yards for 1/-, Laces 12 yards for 1/-, Hair Nets 12 for 1/-, Dressing Combs 2 for 1/-, Nail Brushes 3 for 1/-. ' WILSON A CO., NURSERYMEN DM AHD ROAD. HASTINGS Thon. OIK »•» ROHE (UTAUW'I 1 an«i mU><4 poor order WOW *•

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VI, Issue 355, 15 February 1917, Page 6

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