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Surd. Bull«n and Ca. jgEARD, JJULLEN & QO. ! Will Sell AT THEIR MART, i RUSSELL STREET, HASTINGS I THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER lltli, 1924 At 1.30 p.m. , HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, RUGS, MATTRESSES, GENT’S FELT HATS AND TIES. KITCHEN UTENSILS & SUNDRIES. Also TWO LADIES BICYCLES. E. E. SMITH, Auctioneer. HICKS I CHICKS I CHICKS I We are taking orders for Day-old Chicks from the best stock produced in New Zealand. We specialise in White Leghorns, Brown Leghorns, Rhode Island Reds, Black Orpingtons and Black Minorcas. We have received numerous testimonials a 3 to the quality of stock sold by us. We also have several Incubators of reliable make for sale. We undertake to set up and adjust if desired. EGGS FOR SALE. Settings or Incubator lots. Fertility guaranteed. FIRELESS BROODERS ON HAND. THERE IS A COMFORTABLE LIVING IN THIS. PRUIT & CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS, in best town in Hawke’s Bay. Shop 12 x 40, with all partitions, fixtures, and window fittings. Dayton Scales (new), cost £65. Cash Register, 2 other sets of Scales, etc. 1 Average takings £75 per week. Over £260 of plant on the premises. Owner will accept small amount, walk in walk out, or stock and plant at valuation. Owner for health reasons is prepared to sacrifice—£2oo walk in walk out. Further particulars from the sole agents— JJEARD, gULLEN & £JO. RUSSELL ST.. HASTINGS. 1

SEE OUR DISPLAY OF NEW BEDDING. £l5O WORTH JUST LANDED. WE HAVE MARKED IT DOWN TO BEDROCK PRICES. Our Motto is: Small Profits, quick returns. SINGLE WOOD BEDSTEADS with wire wove, £3. DOUBLE WOOD BEDSTEADS From £3 5/-> Also— RUGS! RUGS! RUGS! Inspect To-day—lt Will Pay You. JJEARD, JJULLEN & New Zealand Loan and Mercantile. AUCTION SALE OF RICH HASTINGS FARM LAND. AT OLD LIBRARY BUILDINGS, HASTINGS,at 11 a.m. On FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24th, 1924. Under instructions rrom the Executors of the Estate F. J. Evans (deed.) and Miss Evans THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. will offer for sale, by Public Auction 'J'l ACRES Freehold, suitably sub- • divided, together with practically new six-roomed dwelling, exclusive of bathroom, scullery, etc. Also Implement shed and man’s room, orchard, garden, etc. lhe tiuove iaim is simuied av rukahu cross-roaus, nines irom Havelock iNurtn Post, urnce, and irom Hastings. lx, is without doubt some ot the most productive land in the Dominion, and has been in possession oi the estate for just on 50 years. Easy terms will be offered, and possession given on Ist February, 1925. For further particulars apply to the auctioneers, or Messrs. Cornrord, Son & Common, Solicitors, Hastings.

McDOUGALL’B BORDER PASTE DIP Introduced by the N.Z. L. & M. in 1921. Containing the famous patented parasite killer “DERRIS.’’ NON-POISONOUS TO ANIMALS AND MEN. The most powerful Insecticide known to Science. THE KING OF WINTER DIPS. NO ARSENIC NO CAUSTIC SODA NO BRITTLE TIPS NO TICKS DESTROYS ALL EGGS The Most Useful Specific ever introduced to the sheep industry. Contained in—--4| cwt. Casks 801 b. Drums 481 b. Drums 321 b. Drums Pencil your requirements for next season NOW, so that we may be able to effect supplies. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS AND INFRINGEMENTS. OVER 5 MILLION SHEEP DIPPED WITH BORDER LAST SEA- I MON THROUGHOUT THE DOMINION. N.Z LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY. LIMITED. THE TRIBUNE NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. JN ORDER to avoid errors and complaints, subscribers to the Hawke’s Bay Tribune are asked to notify at the Tribune Office all changes of address, instructions to deliver paper, or to discontinue dtliruy*

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 234, 10 September 1924, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 234, 10 September 1924, Page 8