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Hoadlay, Bon .nd Stawa.t, Ltd. HOADLEY. SON AND STEWART. LTD. STOCK AND STATION AGENTS HASTINGS AND NAPIER, CASH BUYERS OF ALL FARMERS’ PRODUCE. <N STOCK: Fencing Posts, Wire, Wire Netting, Motor Tyres, Chaff, Sacks, Seeds, Benzine, Oils, Carbide, Binestone, Grain, Produce and General Merchandise. DIPPING SEASON. DIPPING SEASON. DIPPING SEASON. We are sole agents for:— ROBERTSON’S HIGHLAND POWDER DIP. ROBERTSON’S HIGHLAND PASTE DIP. ROBERTSON’S HIGHLAND POIS. FLUID DIP. ROBERTSON’S HIGHLAND NONPOIS. FLUID DIP. Also ROBERTSON’S ANIMAL MEDICINES & DISINFECTANTS. ROULSTON AND STANTON (T. ti. Roulston) (A. E. Stanton)

We have been favoured with instructions from Mrs Llewellyn Jones, who is leaving for England, to sell her ROUGHCAST BUNGALOW in Simla Avenue, Havelock North. This residence contains 7 rooms, replete with every modern convenience, built with b°st of timber. Sideboards, wardrobes, cupboards and box seats built in. Fine large sleeping porch, electric light and hot points throughout. Motor shed, wood-shed, etc. Area 1| acres. Fine garden laid out with ornamental shrubs, etc., Price and terms on application. Q ACRES and 5-ROOMED HOUSE, close to school and town. One acre in full-bearing orchard, balance in grass and Jucerne. Price £l6OO. Would exchange for house and quarteracre. No. 1/70 FOR EXCHANGE. ROOMED HOUSE, with all con- ” venienceA Equity £7OO. Also 7 ACRES bare land, unencumbered, valued at £l4OO, and £lOOO or more in cash. Owner will exchange for 500 or 600 acres sheep country. Property must be handy to a school. ACRES, rich heavy flats. Situated just outside borough boundary. All in grass. Watered by artesian well.—Price £1095. Easv terms. No. 1/80 Office 1317 T. S. Roulston (house) 546 A. E. Stanton (house) 1318 P.O. Box 247 '7X ACRES, 2 miles from Hastings. Two acres lucerne; water in every paddock; 7-roomed house; concrete cowbail; water laid on everywhere. Large motor house and other outbuildings. Price £lBOO. Easy terms to good man. 4 ACRES and 5-roomed Modern Bun galow, lj miles from post offiu. Large motor shed and cowbail. Land all road frontage. Will exchange for house in town. Equity £6OO. Price £lBOO. These two properties are both good, and the owners have brought their prices down to present-day value. T L MASTERSON M * Lrnd Agent ’Phon* 140 ft HASTINGS THE BUSINESS STABILISER. ADVERTISING. fJNSTEADY MARKETS cause lack of confidence on the part of buyers, lack of courage in the max that sells But business can be made good.

Business can always be good when * it is gone after in the right way. i It needs Courage, and Confidence, j. and Vision. It needs, above all •Ise the GREAT BUSINESS 1 STABILIZER— I ADVERTISING. ADVERTISING that restores public confidence. ADVERTISING that creates demand, increases production, and keep* wheels humming. ADVERTISING that steadies markets! ADVERTISING that stabilises. For the past few years advertising has been need as a specie-• culau. plaything. To-day it is a grim necessity. The time to splurge has passed. The time to use it steadily and consistently ha* come. ADVERTISE; but advertise wisely. Where expense i« 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 Ray, where the “HAWKE’S BAY TRIBUNE,” with it* large and extensive circulation, creates a field for advertiser* of Innumerable buyers? THE Hawke's Bay Tribune FIRST IN HAWK*’* BAY.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIII, Issue 78, 16 March 1923, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIII, Issue 78, 16 March 1923, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIII, Issue 78, 16 March 1923, Page 8