M. Fa Bcrenwm. SENSIBLE SUGGESTIONS. SORENSON’S PLUMS. SORENSONS MART Lawn Mower, Table Mangle. 3 Iron Oval Baths, Brass Pan, Spray Pump and Barrell, Bottle Jack, Bisley Carpet Sweeper, Singer Sewing Machine, Single Stretcher, Cedar Duchess Chest, Dressing Table, Smart Sideboard, Oak Palm Stand, Kitchen Dresser, Flax Mattress, Double and Single Wire Mattress, Duchess Pair, Dropside Cot. Seagrass Chairs, Rocking Horse, Girls’ Sewing Machine (Singer). Gept’s Bicycle. Ladies’ Low-frame Bicycle. Hospital Bed. Push Chair, Prams, 6 Tables. 12 Chairs and many other clean sound lines worth your while looking at. Also the best Chaff procurable and prime Red Skin Potatoes (just in). Slogan: SORENSON’S SHOPPING BAZAAR. ’Phone 1455. PROPERTY FOR SALE PROPERTY FOR SALE Apply GILL BROS. 33 ACRES LEASEHOLD with MILKROUND. Lease has five years; rental £5 10/- per acre. Tworoomed Mouse and outbuildings, good cowshed, six bails, artesian water. PRICE £7OO, including 20 cows, cart horse, harness, cans, seperator, mowing machine, cooler, 48 tons hay, dray and draught horse, harness and other articles. Milk round of 20 to 25 gallons per day. EIGHT ACRES. L.I.P. LAND ft FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE, rental 1 only £lO pe«r year (perpetual lease), good sheds fowl runs etc., four acres in lucerne. three ploughed, one acre in grass. Situated handy to town. FOUR AND A-HALF ACRES & THREE-ROOMED WHARE with range and brick chimney etc., very rich warm soil. Will grow anything you want. Price only £875 and well worth it. Terms: £250 cash, or owner will exchange for small town house. £l2OO FOR BUNGALOW HOME, containing 5 charmingly-finished rooms, large bathroom (porcelain bath and basin), wardrobes Built m; all electric conveniences, hot water, etc. Good motor shed, and grounds tastefully laid out. This is a cut price. Terms £2OO cash. Situated west side and fairly handy. £lO5O for 5 LARGE LOFTY ROOMS, bathroom (porcelain bath) pantry, scullery, etc.; electric light, hot water, gas range, etc. A good sound home. Would cost £l3OO to build to-day, apart from section. Situated west side in popular street. The cheapest home on the market. gEA SIDE COTTAGES. AT BEAUTIFUL TE A WANG A. The waterside wonderland.; the children’s delight. Don’t delay. See "bout your summer cottage now. ATHERTON. The BUSY BUILDER, TE A WANG A. THE BUSINESS STABILISER. ADVERTISING. (JNSTEADY MARKETS cause lack of confidence on the part of buyers, lack of courage in the man that sells. But business can be made good. Business can always be good when it is gone after in the right way. It needs Courage, and Confidence, and Vision. It needs, above all else the GREAT BUSINESS STABILIZER— „ ADVERTISINGADVERTISING that restores public confidence. ADVERTISING that creates demand, increases production, and keeps wheels humming. ADVERTISING that steadies markets! ADVERTISING that stabilises. For the past few years advertising has been used as a spectacular plaything. To-day it is a gstm necessity. The time to splurge has passed. The time to use it steadily and consistently has come. ADVERTISE; but advertise wisely. Where expense is minimised, where business can be developed to the highest point of activity. Where can that development be more effective than in the rich productive province of Hawke’s Bay, s*here the “HAWKE’S BAY TRIBUNE.” with Its and extensive circulation, creates a field for advertisers of innumer- ■ able buyers? TWTS Hawke s Bay Tribune FIRST IN HAWKE'S BAY.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 233, 14 September 1922, Page 8
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