NAPIER ELECTORATE. TO THE ELECTORS. & GENTLEMEN, 1 desire to tender my SINCERE THANKS to all those Ladies and Gentlemen who gave me their support at the Poll. 1 also desire to express my sincere thanks to all those Ladies and Gentlemen who worked to secure my return and. who so willingly gave their time and services on my behalf. On some future occasion T hope to again offer my services to the Electors of Napier, and trust to receive such support as will place me at the head of the Poll Yours faithfully. JOHN MASON. Napier, December 7th, 1922.
TJ AYVKE’S BAY’ FARMERS will sell on WEDNESDAY, 13th INST., at the Waipukurau Horse Sale, on account of Mr. Donald Thompson, who is giving up contracting:— His team of 4 first-class Draughts, 4 to 8 years; 1 Bqrgess Metal Dray (new), 1 R. and G.D.F. Plough, 1 set Steel Queen Discs., 1 Set 4leaf Tyne. Harrows, 1 set 4-horse Blocks and Chain (new).
ITASTINGS CARNIVAL PICTURE TITLE COMPETITION. RESULTS. In the opinion of the judges the First mil Second Prizes should be equally divided. Tho combined sum totals £3O. The two successful competitors will be awarded £l5 each. “The Law Retards Progress and Pleasure,” J. W. Brunton; “An ‘Official’ Stop tq Progress and pleasure,” John Shaw (equal Ist prize); 3rd prize, ‘Bliss Blistered,” Geo. Bounsden, £5; 4th prize, “State Control and No License,” Mrs. 1). G. Bouillon, £3; sth prize. “Duty, Innocence and Guilt,” Mrs. M. H. Sutherland, £2 10/-; 6th prize, “A Study in Humour and Pathos,” Mrs. R. J. Hislop; 7th prize, “The Arm of Love and the Arm of the Law,” W. C. Say well, £1 10/-; Bth prize, “Progress Barred, Pleasure Marred,” Mrs. A. M. Parkinson, £1; 9th prize, “Please, Guvernor, Don’t Take Her Name,” Miss Hazel Allen, 15/-; 10th prize, “Please Sir, It’s Her Fault,” Mrs. G. P. C. Burns. 10/-; 11th to 20th (5/- each): “Don’t Blame Her, Sir, It Was Me,” J. Lynn ; ’’Exceeding the Progress and Pleasure Limit,” Miss Nancy F’annin; “Pleasure and Progress Interrupted,” Miss E. Ware ; “Stopping His Progress and Pleasure,” W. F. Hicks; “The Woman Tempted Me,” Henry Bone; “Love and the Law,” Mrs. A. Lowe; “You Won’t Take ’Er Name. Will Yer?” Mrs. R. B. Schofield; “Progress and Pleasure Interrupted,” L. Cowan; “Taking Joy from the Joy Ride,” Mrs R. J. Hislop; “Progress and Pleasure Held Up,” Miss Joy Jeffrey; prizes 21 to 30 (2/6 each) : ‘ ‘My Name or Hers,” Miss Joyce Cole; “She Ain’t to Blame,” Mrs. Arthur Beale; “She Made Me Do It,” C. Head; “It’s Her Fault,” Miss I. Smith; “She’s to B)ame,” Miss B. Macdonald; “It’s Her Fault,” Miss Muriel Duff ; “She Tempted Me,” Miss Florence Duff; “My Fault, Sir, Not Her’s,” Miss Muriel Barley; 4 ‘She’s to Blame. Sir’’ “She Made Mo Do It.” to Cornwall Park Gate Fund. SYDNEY L. PECK. Honorary Secretary.
jp MGINEERING IN HASTINGS. FEW JOBS ARE TOO LARGE AND NONE ARE TOO SMALL. I can (jive you satisfaction hoth in quality and price. LATHE WORK A SPECIALTY T. H. GOODE, Cr. KARAMU RD. & EASTBOURNE ST., HASTINGS. R OACHS' Monday Morning Specials, 8 am. to 11 a.m. 40 Light Ground ctacines. 2h. 9d. yard. R OACHS’ Monday Morning Specials, 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. Rush Hats, 2s. lid. children’s Half Lace Cotton Sox 0.6. 6»i. to Is. dd. 4 R OACHS' Monday Morning Specials, 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. White Caudle Sticks 2s. lid.; Half Hartford Sardines, a tins for 2s. R OACHS' Monday Morning Specials, b a.m to 11 a.m. 20in. x 40in. White towels, Is 3d each; 27in. Grey Doctor flannel 2s. yard ipOR SALE: One D,C. Electric Motor, I 1 h.p.. with pully, switch etc. Had little use Price £35. Apply ‘‘Motors," 910 Tribune,_ Hastings. TO-LET: Four-roomed House; all conveniences. Apply J. Black, 313 Southampton street, Hastings. Tf O-LET for a few weeks or longer, Five-roomed House, front terrace, every convenience, Haumoana. Apply 911 Tribune, Hastings. ■ JYOR SALE; Piano (English) just JU slightly used, beautiful instrument, owner leaving district. Quick sale bargain at Archie Don Music Service, opp. Municipal Buildings, Hastings. IjYOR SALE: 1475 Acres Freehold. ResiJU dence, yards, woolshed etc., £9 per acre; cash required £2,500, balance first mortgage 6 per cept. Carry well 1,100 ewes, 1,000 dry sheep and cattle.— J. A. Simson, Station Street, Hastings. SALE: 500 Acres, renewable Lease. Rent 6s 6d; limestone country. Rest deuce, wool-shed, machines, yards, etc. Well watered and subdivided. Goodwill £lO, easy terms, ox* owner will exchange tor town property. J. A. Sitnson. Russell Street, Hastings. IpOR SALE: Modern Bungalow, west side, very central, every convenience. Large sleeping porch, garage, concrete paths and yard. Price £loBs, cash required £lOO, balance iirst mortgage 6J per cent.— «i. A. Simson. Russell St., Hastings. IpOR SALE: Modern Bungalow, corner 1 Section, west side, every convenience. Price £l3OO, cash required £2oo—- — A. Simson, Hastings. IpOR SALE or Lease: 35 Acres Dairy 1 harm, first-class land, very handy. Full particulars from J. A. Simson, Hastings. • IpOR SALE: Modern Residence, west 1 side, very handy, every convenience. £llOO, easy terms.—J. A. Simson, Hastings. IpOR SALE or Exchange: Sixty-five Acres first-class land, just out of borough. Good residence and outbuildings. Owner will exchange for sheep cojintry. Equity about £4500.—J. A. Simson, Russell St. Hastings. WANTED, by lady: Two Furnished or partly furnished Rooms, with use conveniences, iu quiet House neighbourhood Pakowhai road. Write 914, Tribune, Hastings. Ip OR SALE: Second-hand Verandah 1 Blind and Rollers, in good order, all complete. Phone 42, Hastings. rpo LET, or for immediate sale, at Tc A Awhanga, on. account of mortgagee; Comfortable Cottage. Range, conveniences..— Mossman & Co.. Hastings. r|iO LET, to approved Well* JL furnished Rooms, all conveniences, near tenuis courts Apply 915, Tribune, Hastings. LADY’ has large Overland Trunk for Sale. Hoop batons, protected brass, leather-bound corners,-two brass locks, fitted tray and two sets straps inside. Practically new. Would sell half-price. Write 916, Tribune, Hastin gs : 4 DVERTISEk is prepared to purchase about 1000 Acres 1J »;heep country. Well-watered, with.in 20 miles of township. Conditions must ue favourable. Apply with full particulars to "H.A.W.,” Tribune, Napier. SMART LAD Wanted for’ FislU Trade. Apply Dominion Fish Co., Russell St.’, Hastings. HARRY COPELAND, Emerson Street, Napier, will supply you with 701 b. bags sugar for 17s lid. Don’t uelay.
HARRY’ COPELAND, Emerson Street, Napier, wilU supply you with 701 b. bags sugar for 17s lid.Pon t delay. HARRY' COPELAND, Emerson Street, Napier, will supply you with 701 b. bags sugar for 17s lid. Don't delay. MAKE your Jam. Harry Copeland, Napier, will supply you with Sugar for 17a lid per jmg. MAKE your Jam. Harry Copeland, Napier, will supply you with Whgar tor 17s lid per bag. MAKE j-our Jam. Harry Copeland, Napier, will supply you with sugar for 17s lld per bag. TO LET: Furnished House on Havelock Hills. Five minutes' walk from P.O. Apply Mrs A. M. Sheild, Havelock N. LOST, Friday afternoon, between railway line and Gordon road: Black Fur Felt Stetson Hat. valued as present, 10s reward—9l6 Tribune, Hastings.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 302, 9 December 1922, Page 6
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