Gill Bros. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. » Unreserved ruction ijjale HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23rd, 1918. On account of Mr. Leslie Fell, who is leaving Hastings, on the premises: HASTINGS STREET, HASTINGS. FULL DETAILS ON MONDAY. GILL BROS., AUCITONEHRS. T. H. GILL, Auctioneer. FOB EXCHANGE. WS have in New Plymouth HALF-AN-ACRE, with TWO UP-TO-DATE HOUSES, let to good tenants for 20/- per week each. Price £1650. Owner’s equity, £390. Will exchange for Hastings property. This is good value. 2392 BUILDERS’ CHANCE. T>IGHT in the centre of Hastings, 3J ■fl-w ACRES surveyed into FOURTEEN SECTIONS. Artesian well. £2OOO on very easy terms. Now is the lime to buy this stuff. 2391 SEASHORE. BIG SECTION, fenced,, at Te Awanga for £3O. 2376 HOUSE PROPERTY WANTED. npiP-TOP SECTION, comprising .J--acre, Hastings North, unencumbered. Price £220. Owner wants House of 4or 5 rooms in exchange. These are cheap. CHEAP HOME. l-ACRE, 10 minutes from P. 0.; h.p. water, 2 large rooms, brick chimney, range, w.h., c. and tubs, bath in w.h. Only £280: £5O deposit, balance arranged. We only»have one of these; so be early I GENTLEMAN’S HOME. ON the sunny hills of Havelock, easy distance from main road, beautiful view. Up-to-date SIX-ROOMED BUNGALOW, well sheltered; motor shed. War conditions only reason . for this being on the market. Owner would consider exchange for updo-date fiveroomed Bungalow right in Hastings. Only open for .few days. TIP-TOP ORCHARD, ini ACRES, just out Hastings borough, 10J acres in full-bearing orchard, apples and pears, few plums; crop this year worth £7OO to £800; 2 acres in grass; 2 artesian wells; good 5-roomed House and packing shed; £5OO deposit, balance at 5% for 5 years to good man; or will lease for 5 years to a thoroughly experienced approved, tenant at £l6O per annum. This is a rare opportunity. NEW YEAR BRINGS BARGAINS. ACRES, unencumbered, half in 2-year-old fruit trees; 2-roomed' whare and shed. Only £500; £75 deposit, balance 5)% for 5 years. Very early locality, and grows tip-top crops. See us early. CHEAP L.I.P. FARM, jn ACRES, 3 miles from P.O. and rail; 3i acres in 5-year-old apples and pears; now carrying 15 cows, 15 weaners, 3 horses, 100 sheep, Good 7-roomed house, every convenience, motor shed, cart shed, cowbails, etc. Price £2600; £lOOO cash, balance arranged. Also, 6} ACRES in Hastings, with 5-roomed House, at £2250. Will exchange the two places for a sheep run. . 2209 THIS IS A BARGAIN. JUST over Borough Boundary, HALFACRE with new FOUR-ROOMED BUNGALOW, h. and c. water, bathroom, w.h., c. and tubs, fowlhousp and run, pigstye, cowbail. Govt, mortgage of £3lO. Price only £575. This is a very cheap home. House could not be built for the money to-day. ! 2115 . A SK US to-day about a QUARTER-; ACRE SECTION in Heretaunga street for £l6O. Great spec. 2366 giliTbros. AUCTIONEERS AND PROPERTY SALESMEN. STATION STREET, HASTINGS. N.Z. Loan & Mer. Agency Co., Ltd. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. SOLE AGENTS FOR M C DOUGALL’S DIPS Note Sheep at fortlicomging Ram Fair. Yon can’t mistake them. Most successful breeders are users. CASH BUYERS OF ALL SEEDS AND PRODUCE GENERALLY. SEED DRESSING A SPECIALTY. Full range of stocks of new season’s HAWKE’S BAY RYEGRASS, including some of the oldest and choicest seeds. If you do not receive samples, write for them. FULL STOCKS OF QROCERIES AND QENEP.AL MERCHANDISE. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGF.XCV CO., LTB. STATION STREET, HASTINGS. TI/YOTOR CAR Hoods and Curtains, LV-L by an expert, at Ixnd and HeighHastings. WANTED KNOWN.—That visitors to Napier should never miss a visit to “ Everybody’s Cafe,” for the best meals in the city. Cleanliness and Civility our motto. The best and most up-to-date Dining Rooms in Hawke’s Bay. Breakfast 6.45 a.m. Hot Dinner 1/-. Te* or Supper till 11.30 p.m. Meals at all hours. Note the address: Everybody’s Oaf a, Kmsrsoa strsst, WeipOT. MS. rpHE ideal appetiser is Military Pickls, | i -■- an Oriental combination of choice vegetables and fruits combined in tha way that sets the gastric juires flowing, 1 ' tbui tiding digestion. All live grocers.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 30, 18 January 1918, Page 8
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