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f ■•arfl, ■ullih and Ca. BUY THIS HOME | NOW. • | I IT IS COMPLETE WITH EVERY POSSIBLE CONVENIENCE AND COMFORT. Bright sunny position. Ten minutes’ walk to Post Office. EIGHT BRIGHT, SUNNY ROOMS Wide airy hall and vestibule, verandah on front and side, motor shed, man’* room, store rooms. i Concrete paths and yard. I Lawns, garden beautifully planted with shrubs, few fruit trees, etc. LARGE SECTION, ONE ROOD, 13 PERCHES. This property commands an uninterrupted view and outlook which can never be built out. BUILT WITH HEART MATAI AND TOTARA. The buildings would cost £l5OO to erect at the present time. Price for the lot, in consequence of owner desiring to reside on his farm, is I £1250 TERMS: £3OO CASH, BALANCE ON LONG, EASY TERMS. BUY THIS HOME NOYV. BEARD, BULLEN | AND CO., j LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS HASTINGS. 1700 ACRES FREEHOLD. Twenty miles from Hastings. Twosheep country; all easy undulating country, best half nloughable, 300 acres rich flats, about 700 acres have been ploughed and in English grasses. All necessary buildings for successful farming. £ll 10/- ACRE, WITH GOOD TERMS. 5 -ROOMED HOUSE and J-acre Section complete with every convenience; 5 ’’minutes to P. 0.; electric light, h. & c. water, etc., etc. | PRICE £950. GOOD TERMS. BEARD, BULLEN AND CO. LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS HASTINGS.

T. Cunningham. 380 LEASEHOLD ggQ OTANE. ALL FLAT AND PLOUGHABLE LAND. Originally bush country, well watered and fenced. Subdivided into 18 paddocks. Buildings include SIX-ROOMED HOUSE with all conveniences, stables, cowshed, woolshed, yards, dip, granary. THIS IS A GOOD PROPERTY. Handy to Railway Station, School, Factory and Post Office. Over £2OOO was taken off this place last year. For price of goodwill and further particulars, apply T. CUNNINGHAM AND CO., QUEEN STREET, HASTINGS. ’PHONE 1221. ter RING OR CALL ON A. J. EATON HERETAUNGA STREET, HASTINGS When you require PAINTING, PAPERHANGING, OR SIGNWRITING WORK. Largest stock of WALLPAPERS, ARTISTS’ AND PAINTERS’ REQUISITES in Hawke’s Bay. Also splendid selection of OIL and WATER-COLOUR PAINTINGS at Reasonable Prices ’PHONE 35fi yy ILLI AAI S & QREAGH NAPIER AND HASTINGS. | First Business Man—“ Who clears your goods through the Customs?”

Second Business Man —“Williams and Creagh, of course. For a small charge they do the lot and send me a copy of Customs entry, which makes it O K for costing” yyiLLIAMS AND £<REAGH NAPIER AND HASTINGS. MANSON 4 CLARK | AHURIRI TIMBER YARD AND | PLANING MILL, PORT AHUBIBI CT AVE IN STOCK and to arrire. ■*->■ Sawn and Dressed Kauri, Totara Matai, Rimu and White Pine Timber also imported Redwood, Mahogany, ate Dry Dressed Timbers and Mouldings of the best quality and workmanship. All orders raeeire prompt and sarafai attention. JLJOU won’t need a sleeping draught *3 if you invest in a North British Hot Wster Bottle, the best sleep ia4ac.«r on cold nights ! *°» ter the LADIES’ BLOCKED PANAMAS ARE the present mode. Smart and exclusive shapes, 13/6, 14/6, 17/6 to 80/-. SILK ELASTIC HAT BANDS in large colour range, 1/- each. B. A. STRANG, “ Bvwrybedy’s Ctera,” ««W1 W■ « » •»»«« w « «r»' » «M» YTVRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS, centrally situated, main street; capital turnover. Price £3OO nett as going concern, including all fittings and stock; stock estimated at £ll5, walk in, walk out. | A. W. SYMONS, LAND AGBNT. HAS33BIML |

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 216, 14 August 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 216, 14 August 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 216, 14 August 1918, Page 8

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