Webb and Sands. QUARRY ROAD, HASTINGS. TUESDAY, JANUARY 22nd, 1918, At 2 p.m. TXTEBB AND SANDS have been » v favoured _ with instructions from Mr. J. B. Tustin, who has sold his property, to sell by Public Auction, as above, all his Household Furniture and Effects, including:— Sideboard, rocking chair, couch, dining table, palm stand, jardiniere and stand, pictures, hall stand, fern stand, hall seat, medicine chest, wood. bedsteads, cot, chest, electric heater, bedroom ware, kerb,, fireirons, table cloth, mats, linoleums, gent’s bike, lawn mower, Barlock typewriter, motor bike, and household sundries. Also: All the painting plant, including trestles, ladders, planks, timber, etc. The house will be thrown open, on the morning of the sale for inspection. J. E. SANDS, Auctioneer. “ RADNOR,” WELLWOOD STREET, HASTINGS. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30th, 1918, At 1 p.m. AND SANDS have been ” • favoured with instructions from Mr. W. Alexander, who has been called in the ballot, to sell by Public Auction as above, all his Furniture and Effects, including:— Sideboard, 2 carpet squares, hearthrugs, touch and chairs, bedroom suite (bed, duchess pair and wardrobe), dining table, wicker chairs, Morris chair, settee, suite (3 pieces), fenders and irpns, small tables; large writing desk, several complete volumes of booxs, jardinieres, linos, clocks, carpet runners, curtains and poles, wringer, cutlery, lawn mower, garden tools, etc., etc. Also: Upright grand piano. ■■ Ford motor car. Also: Mr. Alexander’s residence, ‘Radnor,’ BUNGALOW OF 5 ROOMS, bathroom, e. 1., and all conveniences. _ The above may be inspected at any time prior to sale. J. E. SANDS, Auctioneer. EVERYBODY’S MART Box 227. HASTINGS. ’Phone 242. WEBB SANDS Beg to inform clients that they have a good demand for all PRODUCE, FRUIT, POULTRY, Ao. AT 1.30 WE SELL BY AUCTION. WE SELL ONE DAY. BOOK THE NEXT, AND PAY THE NEXT. ; Bring your Entries and see what we can do. AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS, QUEEN STREET, HASTINGS. T. Cunningham. FOR SALE. DAIRY FARM, 51 ACRES, ,subdivided into 7 paddocks, situated at South Norsewood. Six-roomed House, and outbuildings. Price £36 per , acre. Easy terms arranged. Ql ACRES and up-to-date five-roomed 8 House on Havelock road'; half-acre in full-bearing fruit trees. This is a lovely home; and the price is very reasonable. l-ACRE, TOMOANA ROAD. Price * £lO5. Only £35 cash required. Apply, T. CUNNINGHAM LAND AGENT, QUEEN STREET, HASTINGS. ’Phone 1221. BARREN'S THE LEADING BAKERY, HASTINGS Mrs. R. WARREN, the Proprietress of the oldest-established Bakery in Hawke’s Bay, wishes it known that she is now in no way connected with the Hastings Bakery Co., and that Bread of first-class quality only is now being turned out from the Bakery, which is fitted with the latest machinery, and is therefore run on absolutely hygienic lines. ’PHONE 132, or leave your address at one of our shops in Heretaunga street, Hastings, and the cart will call promptly. “IJTHE rpBIBUNE ” IB OBTAINABLE EVERY EVENING ATNAPIERi All Newsagents W. J. McGrath, Shakespeare road The Trocadero H. Hare, Storekeeper, Hastings street Railway Bookstall PORT AHURIRIi McCarthy and Co., Tobacconists A. Thompson, Grocery Store. COUNTRY DIBTRICTBI WAlBOA—Central News Agency MEEANEE—N. J. Wakeley PAKOWHAI—Kent and Donovaa CLlVE—Highley’s Store FERN HlLL—Gumbley and Sons MARAEKAKAHO—F. Nugent HAVELOCK N.—Tribune Agency PUKEHOU—G. Priest PAKI PA KT—T. Horton GREENMEADOWS—CoIwiII Bros. G. Floyd OTANE —W. Malenoir J. J. Langridge WAIPAWA —Brittain L. Pratley W. J. Pellow WAIPUKURAU—H. R. French Mr. Annand, Bookstall TIKQKINO —Roach’s Store (on arrival of coach) . , ONGA ONGA —Peters’ Store (on arrival of coach) ASHLEY CLINTON—J. Derry (on arrival of coach) PORANGAHAU—Thomas Snelling TAKAPAU—Beckett and Cato SOUTH NORSEWOOD—J. Chickea PUKETAPU—W. Porter OLIVE GRANGE—W. Watson, ;u>. ILSTHORPE—Haycock and Son. DANNEYIRKEi TKomaa Bain Bailway Bookstall ’TJTHX rjURIBUNB •’ DON’T leave Central Hawke’s Bay for your Presents. Your every need will be catered for at FRENCH’S. Father Christmas’ Central Supply Base |” FRENCH’S, NEXT P. 0., WAIPUKUEAIi,
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 30, 18 January 1918, Page 8
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