1. A. Miller. FATTENING FARM FOR SALJS. Qpj ACRES rich land, 60 acres of Ow which are rich flats and ploughable, balance undulating country. Splendid water supply, and five-roomed house erected in elevated position. Five paddocks. There is no better farm as regards carrying capacity. Price £52 per acre. Handy farm to work from . Napier or Hastings. £lOOO cash re-. quired. : J. A. M ILLEE ’ ■ AUCTIONEER - HASTINGS. ; _ _ . * FOR PRIVATE SALE. •MfRS. HAYES’ WELL-KNOWN -t'l RESIDENCE with HALF-ACRE CORNER SECTION (er. Heretannga street and Riverslea road, Hastings), ’j This house was built of best quality timber, and is in the best of repair; ■ contains 12 rooms, and lias every modern convenience. The grounds are well laid out with shrubs and shelter. Large motor shed. PRICE £1250 OXLV - ■ TERMS ARRANGED. NOTE.—We can only refer you to the Capital Valuation on the Borough books to justify our opinion that this is THE CHEAPEST PROPERTY YET OFFERED IN HASTINGS. J. A.~M ILL ™' I AUCTIONEER - HASTINGS. ' ( “ i BARGAINS IN pARMS. ‘(TOO ACRES (L.1.P.) RENT 3/3 PER ACRE (LESS 10%) Thirty acres in crop. All flat and in crop. Twelve paddocks, all well watered. Wintered 1000 ewes besides cattle and horses. SPLENDID 7-ROOMED RESIDENCE with all conveniences, insured for £9OO Woolshed, 7-stalled stable, grain shed, 7-stalled stable, grain shed, chaff house, sheep yards. Good motor roads in all weathers. Seven miles from railway, 2j miles from school. Postal delivery. PRICE FOR GOODWILL £9 Thia is ABSOLUTELY THE CHEAPEST PROPERTY IN HAWKE’S BAY. No Mortgages on this. This farm is situated in the best pari of Hawke’s Bay. GOOD TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED. This is the first time that this property has been offered for sale. Full particulars from the Agents, H. J. KING & CO. LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, HERETAUNGA STREET, HASTINGS And' MAIN STREET, PALMERSTON N. I ; FOEPICTURES j BEDS 'BEDDING I I STOCK THE BEST AT LOWEST 5 PRICES. > C HAS F. BRUNTON . j HASTINGS. p'COMK GUT THIS (lAUTIFUL AFTERNOON.” This advice is easily followed wheie the busy housewife is relieved from the Drudgery of Cooking by tk« «m of A GAS COOKING STOVE Over 660 satisfied users in Harting* eax testify to the labour-savin* a*vantages of Gai tor Cooking ■I Wl» HOW I Follow then example Mid ««eer« y / Jas Cooker on termi; PRACTICALLY FR«. N APIER GAS CO I 1 WANTED KNOWN—Our 1/- Table cannot be beaten. Mechanical Toys. Rattles, Dolls, Trumpets, etc.— O. Koorev. TTaetings WANTED KNOWN.—That visitors to Napier should never miss a visit to “ Every body's Cafe,” for the best meals in tlie city. Cleanliness and Civility our motto. The best and most up-to-date Dining Rooms in Hawke’s Bav. Breakfast 6.45 a.m. Hot Dinner 1/-'. Tea or (Supper till 11.30 p.m. Meals at all hours. Note the addrefas: rivervbodv’s Cafe, Kmerson .treat. K •o ’ * ’ is Vw • *■ • j LXDIES’ BLOCKED PANAMAS j VRE the present mode. Smart and exclusive shapes, 13'6. 14/6. 17/6 t-> 30 -. .-iLK EL (STIC H\T BANDS in large colour range, I /- each. R \ .'■riMNG. Evervbodv’s Store, , HERETtUNGA STREET, HASTINGS JMTOT'iJI ! Hoo.li e*? Curtaini, ( ’• «. •» i-e.S »4 W ANTED KNOWN. —We have ’ * Xeckwear. Blouses, Children’s ’lor. no: 3, Dresses n:;d Underclothing at vhe lowest prices that ran be grocorsd. —C. Kccibx, HartLsgs.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 16, 2 January 1918, Page 8
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