SPECIAL EXCHANGE. VXTE have a Farm of approximately ” ’ 20 ACRES, with good 5 Roomed House and outbuildings, which the owner will exchange for a Hastings House property of 5 or 6 rooms. Equity £9OO. If interested call on us for full details. ANOTHER GOOD EXCHANGE PROPOSITION. f <OOD 5 ROOMED BUNGALOW and 3 ACRES. Equity £lOOO. Will exchange for 5 or 6 roomed house in Hastings. Full particulars supplied only to bona fide enquirers. BEST VALUE ON MARKET TO-DAY ! PRACTICALLY NEW 4 ROOMED — BUNGALOW with every modern convenience. The price has been reduced £lOO. JEFFERY & CO. QUEEN STREET, HASTINGS. Phones: Office 78. Residence 1289. — ROOMED HOUSE (rough cast). Good section, and everything necessary in a refined home. Concrete paths, garden etc. Close to Cornwall Park and Hastings Tennis Club. Price moderate and terms easy. /• ROOMED HOUSE, in highest part of Hastings. Full quarter-acre section. Every modern convenience. Free from borer. This is a rare bargain at £l2OO. Easy terms. NEW 5 ROOMED BUNGALOW, close to town. Good section with every convenience. Price £l2OO. Terms. /• ROOMED HOUSE with 5 other O rooms detached. All conveniences. Concrete paths. Thoroughly sound; If acre; 7 minutes from P.O. Ideal place for boardinghouse, and very cheap with small deposit. Owner leaving Hastings. ' i W F r pHOMPBON 208 EASTBOURNE BT_, HASTINGS. ’Phones—Office and House 1341. GOOD PROPERTIES. 1*11)0 DEPOSIT. — Four-roomed .X* 1 ’r"r Bungalow. Price £7OO. ‘llk DEPOSIT. — Five Rooms, west side. Price £930. Cheap. 4 ROOMS and Furniture,Clive Grange. Price £6OO. .Terms. K ROOMED BUNGALOW, nearly new. Every convenience. £l2OO. Good terms. pr ACRES and 5 ROOMS, as a going I O concern. Price £2lOO. Good terms. F E yy lL L ” uG u 13 Y | STATION STREET, HASTINGS. Phones: 1330 and 1331. , HAVELOCK NORIK. JjXIB PRIVATE BALK. Ono of the most CHARMING RESIDENCES situated on the hills, with beautiful view, and yet close to the village. The house has nine living rooms with all offices, and the outbuildings are all that is in keeping with an up-to-date home of this description. Garage for two motors, etc. The area of the land is one acre three roods (more or loss) which is all in garden, tennis lawn, rockeries, shelter plantation; in fact the grounds are one of the beauty spots or Havelock north. Any purchaser wishing te acquire more land with the property can purchase ene er mere acres u> to four acres. For further particulars, price, torose end arrangements te inspect apply te the undersigned — rp QUNNINGHAM A £JO., Agents tor Vendor QUm STREET MABTTNGH. M°L E ° D * QARDNER, LTD. SAWMILLERS AND TIMBER MERCHANTS. MARKET STREET, BASTINGS. PUKERIMU SAWMILL, RAURIMU, Our 27 years’ Experience is at Your Service. AGENCIES: “POLITE” Asbeston Building Sheets. “ARDOLTTH” Roofing Slates. “DOMINION” Cement. CRAIG’S Hydraulic Lime. “PUDLO” for making Cement water, proof (guaranteed).
INTKREBTSNCI MR. MARRY J. FRASER Experienced, Reliable and Well-known I’iane Tuner • NOW IN HASTINGS. Address—. «/e. MH. FRENCH, Agent, Bristol Piano Co. Phone A». Napier branch phons Ml jyAPIER HIGH SCHOOLS. Principals. Miss V. E. Greig, M, A., B.Sc. (Girls’ School): and Mr. W. A. Armour, M.A., B.Sc. (Boys’ School). rpHE Schools have an EXCELLENT A SCHOLASTIC RECORD, and are fully staffed by Experienced Teachers. Pupils may take any one of the following courses: — (a) PROFESSIONAL COURSES (for those wishing to study for Medicine, Law, the Church. Dentistry. Secondary School Teaching and University Scholarships). (b) COMMERCIAL COURSE (for those wishing to take up Business Pursuits). (c) GENERAL SECONDARY COURSE. (d) AGRICULTURAL COURSE (for boys) and DOMESTIC SCIENCE (for girls). Excellent boarding establishments are attached to each school, and are under the direct supervision of the Principals, assisted by Tutors, Matrons and experienced Domestic Staffs. Preparatory pupils admitted to each school. Physical training carefully attended to. Next term commences FEBRUARY Bth, 1921. Prospectus on application to tbs Principals or the undersigned. M. L. DUNN, Secretary. Education OHna. Nspier.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XI, Issue 53, 16 February 1921, Page 8
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