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LOST AND FOUND. 4? I 41 BANK Note. —Lost or given in cwi.A.V m i s take. £1 reward on returning to “Tribune” Office, Hastings. on collar. Finder please return to Albert Stables, Hastings. LOST, between Hastings and Havelock North, Bunch of Keys. Finder rewarded on returning to Mrs. I R. Warren, Hastings or Havelock N. LOST, between Hastings! Railway | Station and Mahora, Gold Medal, W.C.S. on front and name engraved on back. Reward, this office, Napier. TU’OUND, about 6 weeks ago, Sheep Dog, unb' nken. Owner can have I same by communicating with F. \V. 1 Corbin Grove road, Hastings. TO LET OR LEASE. r LET, 5-roomed House, on SouthA ampton street. Apply Mr. Lynn, 514 Lyndon road, Hastings . I LET, small cottage of 4 rooms, A Oak road, Hastings; rent 10/- per week.—Public Trust Office, Hastings. ©TABLES to Let, suitable for tradesmen ; loft, motor shed, and 2 loose boxes.—lls Charles street, Hastings." riV) LET, furnished, the Residence,of A Mrs. G'. Hartshorn, Phinket street. For particulars apply G. Hartshorn, Market street, Hastings. i .2 /.'.T 1 * . ! WANTED TO PURCHASE. VUAXTED to Purchase, 4 or 5 good * * heavy Milkers in or near profit.— Box 262 or ’Phone 303 M, Hastings? vy7' ANT|,yD to Bu - V > T ‘P Dia J> 110,80 ’ ’ and Harness. Particulars to .las Hopwood Builder, Palmerston North. FED to Purchase, Small Farm ’ » capable of carrying 3 or 1 cows; easy terms necessary.—A. Hickling, Station street, Hastings. WANTED to Purchase, good Second hand Suits, Misfits, Boots, Books, Musical Instruments, Jewellery, a large assortment of unredeemed pledges -LOWIN, Pawnbroker, Heretaunga street, next 8.N.Z.,. Hastings 'Phone >2l. IFV' 5 NTED ix> Buy, Old False Teeth , ’ ’ top market prices to trade and others. Manager, Pearhn» Co., 138 Queen street. Auckland | REPAIRING 00, I lid KING STREET, HASTINGS | ('■•.>»: Everybody’s Theatre) ! TKJ.EJ’HGNE vsSi [ WE STOCK MICHELIN TYRES ’ 1 '•ui-skid Utiversal and Flam Also, ' STOCKS Ol' T.'BES Nobbier an J ifla.i j EEI.LY SPRINGFIELD TYRES ! < tyustment 6iXkl Lasts, tor Fords 7500 ; borage nukago on ) <.rd» 10,000 i .E-i'READS, BMffTOHS rRKAD AND BEAD i k J AIRS "EBE REP <H{S O’ *■ \ Ul Y T ELEPE<>NF yt, LOAN 181 NG A SPECIALTY r vb siix : WE CAN RECOMMEND THIS. I 6) .ACRES FREEHOLD and 8 acres Leasehold, rental £ll a year. Good 5-roomed house and outbuildings comprising workshop, .storeroom, cowbails, pigstye, fowl run, motor and trap shed, S paddocks, 200 apple trees (bearing); 1 mile from good H.B. township, school, P.O. and railway. Cash £B5O. balance arranged. Enquire early, H. J. KING AND CO., Hastings and Palmerston N. I">ON’T Forget, C. and J. Clark’s . A-* Cloth-topped Button Boots. Were ■19.6. Out tney go price 15/11, at Thorp’s Great Sale. T ADIES’ Black Evening Shoes, sizes 3 and 4 only, 1-1 6 goods. All to go at 2,11 pair, at Thorp’s Great Rebuilding Sale. jpHH, I)R EN'S "White') Boots, slightly soiled. Were S, 6to 18 6. Now 5 6 pair, at Thorp’s Great Rebuilding Sale. I >ll good lyi-..-.. on your bicycle.A CLINCHER i I RES are the finest oadster t.u«» made all British! Guar- • H in itiritithu 3 O UMBER, 14/ 32h.p. 3-seater, seat AA. oOin. wide. This car was imported after the war, and is a beautiful model and up-to-date in every respect. It is complete with electric light and selfTarter, electric hom, detachable wheels, -“te., and has had very little use. A ■ai for t.lie man who likes something 'letter ilia 11 the ordinary run of cars. I’Rit L L>>9 NS.'i. I’IIE ICH Rlv-i AK-TOR CO . LTD., GARAGE, Utif n F! f II A-■ 1 I'.GS. HB 0; bbl. p i- ROOM ED con AGE, with J-acre A „itu<itou 1 mile miui Hastings. Ibe rouse nus ju»t liven rt-'iuiMi ■ ready 01 occupation eil-tencoJ par'.doet it back; fugli boarded teuces round - louse; with-a easy distance of Whabatu md lomoano. Uui Li-nt only LU * >er »eeK. .vipl;, i. t I’.Na LNuHAM IND CO.. O>.'» a Lies'- li»Ht>i'£<i mF Ij 1 ABD Wate- a. .ii cl«n Vui*> Al Melon, augur ‘lr.et filoion, ict> 1 ...sari tliiich y-v u.y. Ito Melon, I ..u,lca Cress. Unite Mustard, Biivr • U’j'i art is'.-, uew v. ...■.:> Al thin lade - ,v.'. I Hoi'iJ '- I '■ ’ e 101 A - « .! — I)' b T ‘ i.E ‘• - '• rl ’ter • Lto.i .. , » :• j .. ' i* *, ■ 4 rWH’-i'iffia, I • s ’ ...» it s-'.-i- tarn' it - HiTH HR.' -T ~ A I 1 Vl. f ’’.V. ~ w »’l "31 ■>.■’. r ■■ ... mr. -e'-darrt life, und ■ . , n, )-’«•> !<• t -h « V- ' «t.G “ ’ *!

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 313, 6 December 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 313, 6 December 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 313, 6 December 1918, Page 1

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