NEWS BY ADVERTISEMENT.
Decca portable gramophones are obtainable at Ribbands’. D. W. Hursthouse has a Hornsby | mower for sale. • Smith and Co. have’ an 8-roomed ; residence to let. A. F. Redgrave and Co. have full I stocks of fowl feed and new potatoes. Photos are appreciated by friends 1 abroad. Lovell Smith Studios’ frame mounts and folders are nice. Stan Russell stocks everything the farmer wants. He has potatoes, iruit, and poultry food in stock. Swimmers can obtain their costumes at H. Whyte and Co.’s, Havelock North, at town prices. The Napier-Taupo road will be closed for traffic on Thursday and Friday next at Stoney Creek, ior bridge repairs. The Hastings Motor Co. w ill run cars to*the Royal Show at Palmerston North on Thursday if sufficient inducement offers. Attention i 8 drawn to the Napier wool sales to be held in th© Municipal Theatre on November 21. at 9 a.m. 1 Entries close on November 14, qt 5 p.m. The adjourned half-yearly meeting of the Hastings Industrial Co-operative Society. Ltd., will be held in the Oddfellows’ Hall on Friday. November 7, at 8 p.m. The business partnership between Messrs R. D. Sutherland and W. S. Mitchell, Hastings, has been dissolved, and the business in future will be carried on by Mr. R. D. Sutherland. Mr. J, A. Miller will sell, in tn© estate of Mr. John Hillhouse, 24 milking cows. 9 heifers, calves, bull, horses, pigs, etc., at Turamoe. on Friday, November 7. Mr. M. Patterson notifies that he has taken over the tailoring business of Mr W. G- Jaeger’s, and in future the busi--1 nes s will be styled under the heading ' of Jaeger and Patterson. At the Stortford Lodge stock sale to-morrow Messrs Williams and Kettle, Ltd., in conjunction with the H.B. Farmers’ Co-op. Association. Ltd., will offer 400 3 and 4-yr Hereford Shorthorn and P.A. bullocks on account of Mr. ■ Geo. Mclntosh, of Gisborne. 1 There is some discussion in Hastings ■ business circles as to the advisability of observing a holiday on Saturday, December 27th., as well as Christmas! Day and Boxing Day. The executive of 1 ■ the Retailers’ Association will be 1 meeting on Thursday morning at 10 o’clock to discuss the matter, and the decision will be duly notified by advertisement. Mr. T. Lindsay Gordon’s Farndon property of 585 acres will be offered ior sale by public auction by Messrs I Hoadley. Son and Stewart. Ltd., at their Napier salerooms, on Wednesday. November 12, at 2 p.m. This land is most suitable for all classes of farming. ' Gill Bros, give a final reminder of the auction sale of very superior home furnishings that they arc conducting at Otane to-morrow on account of Air Rough. Everything is almost new and up-to-date, and has been purchased from good houses, and as Mr Rough is leaving the district every lot will be sold. ! Sec full details on page & Read the good news on- i>age 6. Baird’s Leading Drapers and Mercers , arc giving a special rebate of one penny in the Is off all purchases, for a limited period only. It is a recognised fact that their values are unbeatable. Yet on top of this they arc giving you back Id out of every Is you spend; consider this special refund offer and you’ll find it will pay to buy all your requirements , now.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 278, 4 November 1924, Page 8
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