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NEWS BY ADVERTISEMENT.

The Public Trust Office gives expert advice in various business matters. ,

Henry Williams and Sons {have Methven boilers in 12 and 14 gallons'. New books by well-known authors may be procured at fail’s. Those business* people requiring offices are asked to send their to 460 “Tribune” office, Hastings.

The Hawke’s Bay Jockey Club invites tenders for purchase, for removal ,of pine trees at the racecourse. Old Wanganui collegiate boys are especially requested to attend a lunch to meet Air. Pierce at the Grand Hotel, Hastings, at 1.45 p.m. on Tuesday, September 16th. Presents suitable for young and old may be obtained at H. ,R. French’s. New leather goods have just arrived, and there is a* large assortment to choose from.

Barley’s money-saving sale is still booming. Their low prices in men’s wear are attracting big crowds of purchasers. “Bigger bargain's than ever” is their slogan this week. Messrs. Hoadley, Son and Stewart Ltd. give the public a final reminder of their Longlands stock sale to be held to-morrow (Thursday), when they will offer a good yarding of both sheep and cattle and a special entry of draught horses and a big assortment of contracting gear, on account of the Official Assignee. Farmers in search of pedigree and grade Jersey cattle should keep in mind the unreserved sale to be held on account of Air. S. R. Lancaster, at the farm. Napier road, Palmerston North, on Tuesday, September 16th, by the N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., in conjunction with Dalgety and Co., Ltd. Altogether 120 head of cattle will be offered. This is a rare opportunity and should not be missed by those requiring high-class stock. The Parkvale Gold Club’s grand ball in aid of a pavilion will be held in the Assembly Hall, Hastings, this evening. Supper will be served on the stage of the Municipal Theatre, and the balcony leading from the ball room will be converted into a light refreshment lounge amidst moonlight, and palms. The Assembly orchestra will provide a programme of music to suit every taste and the ladies’ committee headed by Mrs E. M. Marshall, is working indefatigably to make the function the ball of the season.

Pukahu, Havelock jNorth, is perhaps the richest and most fertile land in the whole Dominion, Early lambs in October, 20 tons potatoes, 120 bushels Cape barley, 80-90 bushels ryegrass, and 120 tons mangolds all to the acie is; the index of the quality. No manures, simply nature’s most lavish alluvial deposits. Under instructions Irom the Exors. in the Estate of F. J. Evans, deceased, and Miss Evans, the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., willisell a compact little farm of 70 acres of this land on briday, 24th. October, at Hastings. <For full particulars apply to the auctioneers or Messrs Cornford, Son and Commin, solicitors, Hastings.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 234, 10 September 1924, Page 6

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NEWS BY ADVERTISEMENT. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 234, 10 September 1924, Page 6

NEWS BY ADVERTISEMENT. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 234, 10 September 1924, Page 6