DO NOT HESITATE JOHN MASON IS THE NAPIER REFORM PARTY’S CANDIDATE. REFORM SUPPORTERS! DO NOT THROW AWAY YOUR VOTE ON ANY OTHER
FOR BALE. PINE FIREWOOD, 9in. blocks, £2 10s delivered per cord. Also Bluegum, yin-, £2_lss._ Phone Camden, 1229. Hastings. I poll SALE; Slashers, Bill Hooks, Dagging Shears, new, cheap.—W ardrobe and Furniture Depot, Karamu road, phone Bb9. FOR SALE: Preserving Pans, Jars and Jam Bottles, cheap.—Wardrobe and rurniture Depot, Karamu road (near Tribune office). POSTS (Bluegum) 6ft 3in., Is 6d a piece, delivered. Phone Camden, 1229, Hast lugs. I’iOß SALE: Child's Dropside Wooden Cot. Apply Mrs. J. New>ick, Toxnoana road, phone 626, Hastings. FOR SALE: One Meyer's Standard 80gallon Spray Barrel in new condition. Price £5. Apply Arch. Lowe, Sunnybank. Phone 834, Hastings. FOR SALE: Dry Weeping Willow; 4ft. length, £1 per cord at stump, or delivered in Hastings 27s 6d. Cash on delivery. King K Wellwood, ’phone 653, Hastings. BELLS, Municipal Buildings, Hastings, for Decorated Crockery and Glassware; tor Christmas Toys of all kinds. John Bull Fountain Pens—everything. Phone 516. gLECTRIC LAMP BULBS, best English make, price 3/-. Fitted any part Hastings or Havelock.—Macpherson, Certificated Electrician. Phone 70, Hastings. (4) LAUNCH. The ideal wav to spend ’Xmas Holidays out on the Inner Harbour in a 22ft. Kauri Motor Launch, 5 h.p. Alpha engine, • Bosch magneto, two years. Pack your hamper, bring your bathing suit, and arrange for a trial spin. For quick sale £BO. ’Phone 1295 for particulars. HOUSES. LANDS. FARMS WANTED. WANTED to Rent, handy to Abattoirs; I Two or three Acres. Apply 848. Tribune, Hastings. (2) WANTED: House at beach during school holidays (furnished or unfurnished). Write 842. Tribune, Hastings. WANTED to Rent: Four-roomed House, handy to town. Apply 847, Tribune. Hastings. WANTED: House, in good locality (furnished or unfurnished), or Furnished Rooms, by small family. Apply 821, Tribune, Hastings. APARTMENTS, BOARD AND RESIDENCE ipURNTSHED Bedroom, free to respect- •*. able woman for services rendered. Apply 844, Tribune .Hasting*. LET: Furnished Rooms, with con 1 veniepces. Apply 407 E, Eastbourne St.. Hastings. (7) VITANTED, by Lady: Comfortable Board ▼ ▼ and Residence, in private family. Write 851, Tribune, Hastings. (7) WANTED TO PURCHASE. f ANTED to Buy: Best Fruit from ▼ ▼ grower. Reply, with particulars, B. Roberts, 372 Devon St., New Plymouth. PINUB INSIGNIS Building Timber in any size required. Rmg ’phone 638. E. Ware. Hastings. HORSES. VEHICLES. LIVE STOCK. J'UR SALE: One good Sheep Dog, well bred. Cheap. Apply 846, Tribune, Hastings. (16> W ‘ANTED: Horse, Trap and Harness Horse must be broken to all work. Phone 650 M, Hastings. <l6) FOR SALE: Burlington Dog Cart (3 • springs), splendidly built. Also Tent, with flly, cheap to quit. Ring 777W, Hastings. TO LET. TO LET: Five-roomed House in Rodney Street. 30s a week. Apply Houlston & Stanton, Queen St., Hastings. LEASEHOLD FARMLET. IVINE ACRES of ground, in borough, with two-roomed Cottage and Stables, etc. Leased for three years at 25s weekly. Will sell lease and improvements for £4O. Particulars from—A. 0. WELL WOOD, Queen Street, Hastings. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED KNOWN: That the Albert Hotel, Hastings, is now under the supervision of Mr and Mrs. Lesueur, late of Rutland Hotel, Wanganui. Patrons can rely on receiving every attention and civility. Liquors: Only the best stocked. WANTED to have your feet seen to. Corns and ingrowing toe-nails carefully attended to. Absolutely painless. Fee 5s per one foot; 7s 6d per two feet. At The Hydro, Tennyson Street, Napier. W. H. Hilderbrandt, Chiropodist Telephone 716. Remington typewriter. Latest 1 model, in new condition- Trial and guarantee. Only £l7 cash —Joseph Wilson & Son. Queen Street. Hastings. OKCHABDIST'S RUBBER STAMP OUTFIT. Halt-inch Letters. 2-line holder and ink prd Complete in box 205.. Send for specimens.—Joseph Wilson & Son, Hastings. Phone 1214. — | THE Labour Members in Parliament alone voted against the cut in your wages. Remember this on Polling Day — Vote Labour. RIO NOVELS TO READ — “Charles 1 Rex” (Dell), “Everlasting Whisper” (Gregory), “Stronger Influence” (Will Young), “Patsy in Bohemia,” “The Foolish Sex.” “Brimming Cup.” “Only Girl in the World,” “The Story of a Woman,” “Amazing Schoolmaster.” “The Incendiaries,” all 6s.—MARSDEN BOOK CO.. Emerson Rt.. Napier. rpHE Liberals and Reformer" stem’ 1 n<'«>ed to th“ Workers. Both policies are alike-Vote Labour.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 292, 28 November 1922, Page 1
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