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MISCELLANEOUt. 4«T GUESS I AM A LITTLE A SLOW.” How often one hears the above remark ,wheu the time of day is inquired for. WHAT’S THE USE OF HAVING THAT KIND OF TIME. Our watches and clocks are' reliable in every way, and no matter what price you pay, you can be sure of good .value, C S J)UNNINQHAM, Watchmaker and Jeweller, HASTINGS. LOST AND FOUND. T OST, Black and Tan Pup, 3 months old. Reward. Apply Tribune, Hastings. LOST, from AVhakatu, on Friday, March 14th.—A Yearling Red Heifer, Jersey-cross. Ring R. Tucker, Whakatu, 827 M., Hastings. j^ST7^lack _ a^l _ Taa _ Sheep Dog? Will finder please communicate with J. F. M. Lang, Te Mata Station, Havelock North. ’Phone 832 M. Reward. ■EIOUND~A"CoiI~ffi "Barbel” Wire. A Owner can have same by paying cost of advertisement. Apply Yardman, R. Holt and Sons, Hastings. TO LET OR LEASE. r T'O LET, Duohlc Room, suit lady friends, or Single Room. Board if required. Cential. Apply Tribune, Hastings. rpO LET. —Furnished Apartments, one * or more rooms, all conveniences. Apply Deimrwirt, Southampton street, Hastings. 'Phone 666. WANTED TO PURCHASE yy/’ANTED to Purchase, Stockman s ’ ’ Saddle, in good repaid; also, Set Strong Double Harness. Apply, P.O. Box 80, Hastings. WANTED'FOR A CLIENT? TO 1000 ACRES, 1} or 2-sheep OW country. Urgent. H. R. v. DADELSZEN, LAND A- COMMISSION AGENT, HASTINGS. yy/ ANTED to Purchase. — Good ’ ’ Second-hand Suits, Misfits, Boots, Musical Instruments, Jewellery, Guns, Bikes, Furniture. Large assortment of Unredeemed Pledges of Jewellery, etc., for sale; bargain prices. Lowin, Pawnbroker, Heretaunga St., Hastings. ’Phone 521. NO GOODWILL. HA>TINGS MAIN STREET SHOP. A PPLICATIONS can be received im- * imxliately for a Central Modern Shop, to lie m ailable in a month's time. ! Particulars as

.1. A. MILLER’S OFFKE, < Karamu road, HASTINGS. H ART LOVERS should see the two J -v*- Steel Engravings at Picot’s Sale , on Monday—they are beauties. ( TjIRLIT and PRODUCE next SaturA day, at tfie Prohibition Shop (Red Cross, Market street), Hastings. T>URE Wool, best Colonial Blankets, ’ hugest size, 47/6 pair. John J. Gassing opposite Railway, Hastings. 1 EIOR SALE.—3J Acres of land and A 5-roomed House; conveniences ; small deposit, balance at 5 per cent. Address at Tribune, Hastings. a HANDY LEASEHOLD. 1«> ACRES Rich Land, within -*-*A stone’s throw of Stortford Lodge Yards and dairy factory, 5 acres of which are in full bearing apple trees with unpicked crop. Packing shed and pig sty only buildings on property. For rental and conditions apply to— H, J. KING AND CO , Land and Estate Agents, Heretaunga Street JPRASER AND JJALHARRY, ACCOUNTANTS, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS, QUEEN STREET, HASTINGS. FOR PRIVATE SALE. NEAR CORNWALL PARK: 10 perches over J acre with 4-roomed dwelling, verandah on 2 sides, bathroom, pantry, scullery, wash-house, copper, tubs, coal-shed, large tool shed, green-house, with plants, 2 fowl houses, orchard of 27 fruit trees in full bearing. A nice little property, situated iu one of the healthiest parts of Hastings. WEST SHORE: 20 perches with 3roomed dwelling, partly furnished, gas stove, gas lighted, good situation. As owner is leaving district and is anxious to sell, property can bo obtained at a considerable reduced price. Only small deposit required. ORCH ARDS: Intending purchasers call and see us. We have a number of orchads on our books ranging from 5 to 17 acres. FOR SALE. A RATTLING good little Home o't 5 rooms, nicely laid out and j very attractive looking and all possible conveniences; bathroom, electric light, sewer, enamel basin and bath, outsheds, etc. CHEAP at £B5O, and we can arrange terms. This will soon be gone. A. W. SYMONS, Land Agent, Hastings. Phone 778. “AN IDEAL HOME—CLOSE TO~ TOWN. z* ACRES magnificent land, with new ** Bungalow of 5 rooms, just over the Hastings Borough boundary. Sleeping porch, wash-house, pantry, scullery, hot and cold water; in fact everything required in an up-to-date gentleman’s residence. Grounds beautifully laid out in flower and vegetable gardens. Paddocks are now carrying 12 cows. Price £2250. Terms can he arranged. IT. J. KING <t CO.. Hastng’s ftnrl Vrxr+h _NAPIERpTNLARGED and refitted. The most up-to-late Dining and Tea Rooms in Hawke’s Bay. Guranteed Second To None. Private Rooms for Ladies upstairs. We for all classes. The Cafo supplies Early Breakfast. Mor>''"« Tea. )l„t Dinners Afternoon Teas Hot | 10. nJ! t-i.-ls ..J to.|ls nisi? Late I r-z. s 1 »r..| Er>p 1 ..•(■« a spoCfiilitv Open I ? » ... tdl 11 30 p m EVERYBODY’S 1 CAFE, Dining A Tea Rooms, Emerson j »treet, Napier. [

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IX, Issue 83, 22 March 1919, Page 1

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