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R. r. BerwiwH. SORENSON’S MART MONEY TALKS ALL LANGUAGES. FOR PRIVATE SALE TO THE WISE BUYERS. Wertheim 6-drawer Treadle Machine, Beal Treadle Machine, Hand Machine (Beal), Standard Drophead Treadle, Singer Treadle (old model), all sold subject to a week’s trial. Also Folding Push Chair, Pram (newly done up in light grey hood), 1 Seagrass Pram nearly new. 1 Light Push Chair. 1 English Ash Wood Cot, 1 Iron Dropside Cot. Baby’s High Chair, Carpet Sweeper, Baby Grand Vacuum, 9 x 10 nearly new Congoleuin Square, Double Wood Beds 40/-, Oval Dining Table, Smart Kitchen Chairs, 3 only. Also hundreds guaranteed sound lines of nearly new Furniture. INSPECTION FREELY INVITED. SORENSON’S MART, KARAMU ROAD, HASTINGS. ’Phone—l4ss. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALLE. SUPERIOR HOME APPOINTMENTS. Mostly, in Oak and Nearly Now. On the Premises: QUEEN STREET W., HASTINGS. MONDAY. MARCH 19th. 1923. at 1.30 p.m. IyESSRS. GILL BROS, will sell, on account Mr. W. H. Coombe, the contents of his nicely furnished home. LIVING ROOM: Beautiful Dihingroom S”.ite in English Oak comprising Latest Buffet (oval mirror, baized drawers, 3 cupboards). Massive Round Screw Extension Dining Table, 4 Sheraton Chairs velvet seats), full size All-sprung Chesterfield to match in steel grey velvet, 4 Rimu Sheraton Chairs in moquet, Oak Cake Stand, Oak Palm Stand, 2 Deep-seated Lounge Chairs in Shadow Tissue, 2 Seagrass Chairs, Pouffle, several Pretty Jardineers, Fancy Carved Plate Stand, Electric Reading Lamp, Beautiful lot English E.P. Ware comprising Afternoon Teaspoons, Fruit Knives i\nd Forks, Fruit Dishes, Salad Bowl, Pickle Jars, Egg Cruet, Harrison Fisher Stainless pinner and Dessert Knives, Heavy Plated Dinner and Dessert Forks, do. Spoons, Teaspoons, Cushions, lot exceptionally good Hand-tinted Pictures in Oak Frames, Oak Clock, Ornaments and Vases, Beautiful Royal Axminster Carpet Square, Hearth Rug, Axminster Hall Runner. 4 heavy Liscurl Rugs, 2 Axminster Slip Mats, Oak Pedestal, Mounted Horns.

THREE BEDROOMS. Three-piece Oak Bedroom Suite of Double Bed, Massive Mirror-door Wardrobe, and pretty Duchess, large Landscape Mirror, D. Wire and Kapoc Mattresses, Pillows, Eiderdown Quilt, all Household Linen, H. Rug, Nick Nacks and Antimony Ware, threequarter Rimu Bed and Wire. S. Kapoc and Pillows, Rimu Duchess, 3 rooms good Lino.. Pedestal Cupboard, Occ. Table. Mirror. Curtain Poles. D. Brassrail Bed, Wire, Flax and Kapoc, Rugs, Pillows and Curtains. KITCHEN AND OUTSIDE. Kitchen Table, A.B. Chairs, Smail Table, lot Groceries, Saucepans, Kettle, Scales, Mincer, Seagrass Chair, Seagrass Lounge, 6-drawer latest D.H. Singer Sewing Machine (new), 50piece English Dinner Service, Jam and Mason Jars, lot Oak Picture and Photo Frames with Glasses, Cushions, Pictures, Clock, Cups and Saucers, Glassware, F. and S. Bin, E. Iron, Meat Safe, Wringer, Flower Pots, Box, odd Motor Lamps, Pegs and Wash Board, Quantity Groceries, Lines and Props, and quantity good Garden Tools, and lots of Sundries. GILL BROS., Auctioneers. DAIRY OR CROPPING FARM.

35 three paddocks, four acres lu.cerne, artesian water, all ploughable. No buildings. Pried* £65 per acre. Adjoining is Seven Acres with Four-roomed House and good outbuildings which can be leased for any term at £2l per annum. The whole place is at present carrying 18 cows, 3 horses, bull and several calves. There is a mortgage of £725 which can he paid off. Owner will take £250 cash and leave balance of his equity, • viz., £l3OO, for two years, free of interest. Owner will exchange for any other kind of property and some cash. This is worth inquiring about. Sole agents. SELF-SUPPORTING HOME. /I ACRES beautiful Land, 1| acre in lucerne, 4 paddocks, artesian water, will do four cows well, close in, near school and ’bus. Good sound Home of Five Rooms, e.L, h. and c. water and plenty of outbuildings, owner’s equity, £l,OOO. Will exchange for nice. Bungalow in town or take sections in part payment. 3712 WEE HOME. bu y B an Acre (two sections) all in full bearing trees, with two rooms, lavatory, h.p. water and sewer. Easy terms arranged. MAIN STREET PREMISES. V/V"E have good Business Premises to ’ ’ Lease for five years. Good Shop, corner position, with living rooms. Rent only £3 per week. See us for price of goodwill. CHEAP SECTIONS.

tpULL ACRE, surveyed into Five Sections, each one chain by two. Land in good locality, sewer, light and h.p. water and ashplialt footpath. Reduced price the block £525, adjoining sections sold up Xo £l5O each. Cheapest block in Hastings and a great spec for builder. Also right in town, full i-Acre, 6ft. board fence all round, room 10 x 6 x 11 x 6, car shed 18 xll ft. 6in., artesian water. £295; £lO5 cash, balance mortgage* NICE HOME. GIX ACRES, four paddocks, artesian water, beautifully laid out, full-bearing trees, close to school, just over borough boundary. Up-to-date Bungalow of Five Good Rooms, dairy, washhouse, copper and tubs, fowlhouse, run, cowbail and motor shed. A beautiful home Price £2,750; £5OO cash, - balance 6 per cent, for five years. THIS IS "NICE. 1 1 ACRES, some lucerne, some maize, several fruit trees and gooseberries, black currants, .good vegetable and flower garden, lawns, plenty water, handy to school, in good position, Up-to-date Home of Six Rooms, pantry, scullery, linen press, wardrobes, dairy, washhouse, copper and tubs, h .and c, water, porcelain* bath, good fowlhouse and run, motor, bay and other sheds, runs a cow all the year. Price right and easy deposit with immediate possession. Fuller details of above from— GILL BROS RUSSELL STREET HASTINGS

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

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