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n f toranaan. SORENSON S MART KABAMU ROAD HASTINGS BICYCLE SEASON ON—HUBBY! (•ent's Eadie Coaster, 24in. frame, Brook’s Seat, and chain new. Perfect machine, £B. Lady’s Coaster Hub, also hand brake. Almost new bike, a beautiful machine. Price £B. Juvenile Boy’s Bike, just like new, £6 10/-. (Jiri’s Bike, dress and net guard, £5. Cent’s free wheel, new chain, £5 10/ Gent’s Improved Budge, almost new, £8 10/-. Gent’s U.S.A, for bard wear. £7 10/ Gent’s Free Wheel, new tubes and chain, £5 5/-. REM EM BEK! All of these bike% are ready to ride right away on, and air© gpod value. Inspection right away if you want one. We have a number of lower priced bikes if this hurdle is too big. Phone 1155. SORENSON’S MART, HASTINGS.

PROPERTY FOR BALE PROPERTY FOR SALE Apply GILL BROS. 33 ACRES LEASEHOLD with MH/K--ROOND. Lease has five years; rental £5 10/- per acre. Tworoomed House and outbuildings, good cowshed, six bails, artetian water. PRICE £7UO, 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 FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE, rental only £lO per year (perpetual Jltuse), 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 in; 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, ecullery, 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. £BOO for 4 GOOD ROOMS (large), bathropm, scullery, pantry, gas range, copper and tubs built in. Situated some 15 minutes from G.P.Q. Only £7O deposit required. A good, sound home. £5OO for 3 LARGE ROOMS, and scullery, bathroom, etc; washhouse, copper and tubs; wood shed; artesian water) 1| mile out. £l5O cash. FOR SALE. rpWO WELL-BUILT COTTAGES Fronting Charles Street WESTSHORE. A Good Investment and Cheap. For full particulars apply—yy ILLI AMS & £TD. NAPIER.

WE DU NOT ADVERTISE TO SELL, BUT SELL TO ADVERTISE. OUR VALUES ARE DISTINCT. Cheapest House in Hawke’s Bay for FOOTWEAR OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Repairs Department, using allEnglish Leather including Mether- * son Star Double Waterproof Green Soling. PUBLIC BENEFIT BOOT FACTORY. Big Boot' Sign for Big Values. ’Phone 169 HASTINGS. ’Phone 169. W. BURFIELD, Proprietor. x JJASTINGB-HAVKLOCK BERVIfI Leave Hastings.— 8.0. 9.15 10.10 11.0 am ; 12.10, 1.80, 2.30 . 3.15, 4 10. 5.0, 5.50, 6.50 pm. Leave Havelock.—7.4o, 8.30, 9 40. 10.30, 11.30 s.m.; 1.0. 2.10, 2.50, 3 40 4.30, 5.20, 6.15 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday Nights.— Leaves Havelock 7.15. Leaves Hast ings at close of theatre. Saturday Night Only.—Leaves Havelock 7.0, 7.30; Hastings 8.30, 9.0 and after close of theatres. Two np-to-date cars for hire day and night. Picnic and dance partiea arranged for. IMONt ON H , PROPRIETORS. ’Phone 1478 Havelock North

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 244, 28 September 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 244, 28 September 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 244, 28 September 1922, Page 8