THANKS. ’ McCANN Thank the j 1 Doctors and Nurses, of the t Napier Hospitals for the very kind attention to their child, also to Dr. Johnson, of Hastings for his kind attention. RAPIER GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL. The School RE-OPENS on WEDNESDAY, September 13th. The Headmistress will be in attendance between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 12th.. to interview parents. W. L. DUNN, Secretary. HASTINGS Y.M.C.A. WEDNESDAY NEXT, SEPT. 13th. At 8 p.m. T LLUSTR ATED TRAVELOGUE r On “A Traveller’s Impressions of America,” By P. W. PETERS, Esq. Supported by over fifty magnificent photographic slides, specially prepared from the lecturer’s own photographs. Admission to all—9d. LOST: Starting Handle, on West side of town. Finder please leave at Williams* Garage, King Street, Hastings. lOST, Saturday night, Ladies’ Handbag, J containing num of money, betw'een Railway Station and Caroline Road, Hastings. Reward. Apply 455 Tribune, Hastings. WANTED, for cash, Gramophone and Recorde.v-Apply, Burton. Secondhand Dealer, Karamu Road, Hastings. WANTED, for cash, 20 Gents' Worn-out Suits and Minsfits.—Burton, Second hand Dealer, Karamu Road, Hastings.’ WANTED, for cash, 50 Second-hand Portmanteaus, Suitcases, and Travelling Requisites. — Burton, Cash Buyer, Karamu Road, Hastings. GET Cash at Burton’s, Karamu Road, Hastings, for any Second-hand Goods you wish to dispose of always at your service.(4) Cl ASH over the counter for Furniture, / Portmanteaus, Gent’s Left-off Suits, etc. at Burton’s Cash Dealer, Karamu Rd., Hastings. CASH BUYERS of Gent’s Left-off Suits, Portmanteaus. Trunks, etc.—Burton, Karamu Road, Hastings. SITUATION VACANT for Canvasser. Quick-selling house-to-house line. Liberal commission. Apply “H.P.," Tribune, NapieWANTED: Girl to do light housework and mind child. Apply 205 E. Southampton St., Hastings. TR ANSFEIUrET URNED SOLDIER. I7IOUR-ROOMED BUNGALOW (new), every convenience, inspection invited, (ash, £2OO. Apply 505 Victoria Street, Hastings. EXCELLENT Value. Over Quarter-acre. Very good handy position. Price £llO to £120; deposit £3O.—F. C. Xyilkinson, Queen Street, Hastings. SPLENDID Corner Section, sunny aspect. Price £120; deposit, £3O.—F. C. Wilkinson Queen Street, Hastings. MAGNIFICENT HAVELOCK SEVENROOMED BUNGALOW. Very fine sunny position, wardrobes, motor shed, sleeping verandah, nearly two acres. Price £2,800.—F. C. Wilkinson, Queen Street, Hastings. LOVELY Five-roomed Bungalow, corner section. Price £1.300 or offer. Good terms.—F. C. Wilkinson, Queen Street, Hastings. \ T ERY convenient handy Five-roomed Bungalow, motor shed, concrete paths. Price, £1,200; £l5O cash.—F. C. Wilkinson, Queen Street, Hastings. GREAT opportunity, 2i acres with Eight-roomed House, stable, looseboxes, handy to town. Price, £1,140; terms £340 cash.—F. C. Wilkinson, Queen Street, Hastings. O£* 41 CASH buys a Quarter-acre SecovUV tion. The most reasonable bar£ain of the year. Apply to H. Goldsrough, care of Cliff Presi. Queen Street,
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 230, 11 September 1922, Page 6
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