Public Sales. PUBLIC. SALES. QN GA QN G A YAI? D d Owing to the General Election taking place on 7th December, the NEXI SALE wil Itake place on DECEMBER 14th. yy a i p u k u r a u y a rds JUESDAY. DECEMBER 12, 1922. Dairy Stock: 11.30 a.m. Other Stock: Noor 100 fat wethers 200 15-months P.A. heifers 65 3-year 11. heifers (P.A bulls) gtORTFORD LODGE YARDS. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 13. 1922. At 11 a.m. Fat Cattle Sold First. WAIPUKURAU YARDS. A SPECIAL II ° R s E S E Will be held in the \ WAIPUKURAU YARDS WEDNESDAY DECEMBER >3, 1922, At 11 a.m. ENDUES SOLICITED. SA LES FOR DEC EM ERER. Waipukurau—T2, 19. Stertfon, Lodge—l 3, 20. Onga Onga—l4. t Otane—ls. Pecan©—lB. Takapau—2l. • -* ROULSTON AND STANTON (T. S. Roulston) (A. E. Stanton) LICENSED LAND AGENTS. BROKERS AND AUCTIONEERS. IDEAL BUILDING SITE. 14 ACRES, close to Woodford House. Best building site on the Havelock Hills: wq|l sheltered and laid out readv for building. See us about terms, etc. FOR EXCHANGE. 6 ROOMED HIGH-CLASS BUNGALOW. situated in Hastings, for one in Havelock North. No. 6/75 • CLIVE GRANGE. 2j ACRES nnd NEW COTTAGE, bedroom, sittingroom, kitchen and scullery. Price £B4O. A good little place. No. R/3 NEW 4-ROOMED BUNGALOW, .central position. Every possible convenience. Washhouse, copper and tubs under main roof. Price £lOOO. This is good buying. No. 4/30 DAIRY’ AND POULTRY’ FARM. 7 ACRES, subdivided into 6 paddocks. ' One acre lucerne. Five-roomed house; e. 1.-: porcelain bath, 2 big sheds, large fowl-run. etc. Price £2lOO. No. 1/29 TE AWANGA. 4-ROOMED COTTAGE. sty\ tank, etc. Handv to the oea'li. I rice £525. N>. R/6 TELEPHONES:— Office 1317 T. S. Roulstort /house) 546 a F Stnnfoh (house) 1318 P.O. Box 247. THE BUSINESS STABILISER. ADVERTISING. JJN&JEADY MARKETS cause lack of confidence on the part of buyers, lack of courage in the mat that sells But business can be made good. Business can always be good when it is gene after in the right way. It needs Courage, and Confidence, and Vision. It needs, above all else the GREAT BUSINESS ADVERTISINGADVERTISING that restores public confidence. ADVERTISING that creates demand, increases production, nnd keeps wheels humming. ADVERTISING that steadies markets! ADVERTISING that stabilises. For the past few years advertising has been used as a speeja- 1 cnl«u plaything. To-day it is a . grim necessity. The tirae to splurge hag 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, where the “HAWKE’S BAY TRIBUNE,” with Be large and extensive circulation, creates a field for advertisers of innumerable buyers? THE Hawke’s Bay Trihune FIRST IN HAWKE'S BAY.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 300, 7 December 1922, Page 8
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