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HOUJH AND LAND FOR BALE. npUHiTy-TWO PERCHES, Southland Rd., 1 . ,5 ’ . Terms. Sun all day. Apply Roulstou & Stanton, Hastine-s. QUAKTBB ACHE & MOTOR - SHED, V* Queen Street. Price £2lO. A snip. Apply Roulstou A Stanton, Hastings. npWENTY-SEVEN PERCHES, Lyndon b,£ 266 - Term*. Situation choice. Apply ltoulston * Stanton, Hastings. tfY CARTER ACRE, Eastbourne Street, i, i . 50 - . T< ‘ rms - Locality ideal. Apply B^on Hastings. HTiHIRTY-SIX PEIK’HES, corner Avenue * and Tomoana roads. £3OO or offer. App!y Roulßton & Stanton, Hastings. * | UHRTy -TWO PERCHES, corner Lyndon J and Southland Road. Price £350. Lornis. Apply Roulston & Stanton, Hastings. TWENTYTIYE - POUN cures 4 Rooms and Section west side. Conveniences Im mediate possession.— Jeffery & Co., sole agent, Station Street, Hastings. wM/ELL-BUILT, 5-roomed House for Sale; ▼ ▼ large scullery, bathroom and uantry. Hot and cold water, porcelain bath and basin, concrete paths. Good garden with fruit trees. Small deposit. Write 515, Tribune, Hastings. (5) DE PELICHET, McLEOD & CO., LTD., have received instructions to Lease tor a term of 2 years and 4 mouths (December 31st, 1924) about ONE HUNDRED ACRES OF FIRST CLASS LAND situated within half a mile of the Clive Grange Post Office. Rent £3 (three pounds) per acre, plus rates. For full particulars apply— De PELICHET, McLEOD & CO., LTD. HASTINGS. FOR SALE—HASTINGS, On exceptionally e.<sy - JI 0 USES Lascelles Street: 5 ROOMS and f ACRE. Pattison Road: 4 ROOMS and J ACRE. Warren Street; 5 ROOMS. Appiy— Commissioner of Crown Lands, NAPIER. DON’T BUY AN OLD HOUSE. Have ono built by F. E. Willoughby to suit your own requirements on your own section, or my sections, situated in various localities. Easiest cash down and balance weekly. F. E. WILLOUGHBY, “The Busy Builder,” KING STREET, HASTINGS. (Opp. H.B. Fruitgrowers’ Ltd.) POR SALE. MILLINERY and A DRAPERY BUSINESS in Hawke’s Bay town. Great turnover, must sell on account of ill-health. Price as a going concern (about) £1,250 (nett valuation of stock) and very easy terms, to an approved party. Particulars only to genuine applicant. GILL BROS.. STATION STREET, HASTINGS. JUST WHAT YOU WANT. T>OA R DINGHOUSE of 12 rooms in splendid locality and handy to town. Every possible convenience; acres land, nice lawn in front, low rental. Price as a going concern. £6OO. See us re terms.--H. J. KING CO., Sole Agents, Hastings. (E. E. Smith, Manager). URGENT SALE. TMMEDIATE POSSESSION of Fiveroomed Brick Bungalow, h. and c. water, electric light and all conveniences, motor shed, quarter-acre lawn, garden, flowers, drive etc. Ideal locality. Deposit required, £2OO. See this.—SMITH & CO., Market Street, Hastings. A PAYING PROPOSITION. 1400 ACHEs freehold, 1,000 acres grass, balance heavy bush; 75 acres rich flats, well watered. Seven-roomed House, woolshed and yards, handy to school and P.O. Carry two sheep. Price £4 15/-; cash £l,OOO. —F. C. WILKINSON, Queen Street, Hastings. rpO LEASE: 11 AJCRES, Havelock North, Qiiarter-mile from P. 0., heavy land, suitable for dairying, cropping, etc. Exceptionally well watered, no buildings, rental for term, £65 per annum, or will sell on very easy terms. House of five rooms, and all modern conveniences, together with four acres heavy land, practically adjoining the above can be purchased if desired. Terms and price right. H. B. TENNENT. "DUNG ALOW of Four Rooms on Half-acre Section; bathroom, porcelain bath, pantry, 2 sleeping porches, verandah, electric light, h. and c. water, washhouse, copper and tubs, sewer, well fenced, motorshed, woodshed, fowlhouse, garden and about 25 fruit trees and 15 gooseberry bushes. Price only £1,050. Terms £250 cash. Terms easy. Apply, H. J. KING dCO.. Hastings. A SUIT for £7 10s cash that would cost . you £3 10s is Barley’s offer for September. Counter Books, Parcel Tags, Meat and Theatre Ticket Specialists. GLOBE PRINTING CO., Wellington. F G. HAYWARD, H.B. Agent. STATION STREET, HASTINGS. ’Phones: Office 78, Private 1172. IjIREE LECTURE on “The Destiny of the Turkish Empire.” Orange Hall, Sunday evening. All welcome. J. R. M organ - SURVEYOR, QUEEN’S BUILDINGS, STATION STREET. HASTINGS. And at Napier. T7IREE LECTURE on “The Destiny of the Turkish Empire.” Orange Hall. Sunday evening. All welcome. rpONKIN & FENWICKE, Solicitors. -*■ beg to announce that they intend to practice their profession in OTANE under the personal supervision of Mr. Fenwicke. Days of Attendance: Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. SAVE £1 by ordering your Spring Suit now at Barley’s, and paying cash.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 240, 23 September 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 240, 23 September 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 240, 23 September 1922, Page 1