NEWS IN ADVERTISEMENTS.
L. J. Harvey draws attention to his advert, on page 4 inviting customers to cad and see his fine display of art pottery just opened up for the Christmas season. Bargain days at We ib’s C.-sb Drapery for the next few days. The windows and doors will be worth inspection. Those interested in original cruft work are reminded that Miss Matheson’s bxhibition opens at the Regal Hat Shop to-morrow. The well-known Central Labour Bureau. Queen street. Hustings, is for sale. All particulars ars obtainable from the proprietor. Sutherland and Mitchell’s assistants have had to hustle to get ready in time for Thursday morning. But things will be well displayed to begin the great dissolution sale of turning £9500 worth of ladies’ fashionable wear, garments and dependable hdusehold drapery into ready, money. It has to be done during the next 21 days. Read the sale announcement in this issue. Gill Bros, announce f©r to-morrow big sale of ironmongery, boots and shoes, drapery men’s caps, overcoats, trousers, suit lengths, new saucepans, and dozens of lots usually found in a country store. The goods have been sent to their mart for convenience, and have got to bo sold. Every lot will go out to the highest bidder. To-morrow (Thursday) will be the commencement of special bargain remnant days at Messrs Westerman and Co’s, ready-money drapers. Hastings. Such great inroads have been made this season into the extraordinarily lavish ranges of summer dress materials, cretonnes, curtainings, calicoes, towellings. etc. that there has resulted an excessive accumulation of short-ends and remnants. Preparations for internal rearrangement of departments owing to rebuilding, necessitate a quick clearance of surplus stocks; hence these will be cleared right out to-morrow at half the market prices. A final reminder is given of the important auction sale to be held by Messrs Dalgety and Co., Ltd., in conjunction with Messrs Iloadley, Son and St© wart, Ltd., r,t the Hastings Assembly Hall to-morrow (ThursdayJ, commencing at 2 p.m The property to’ be offer ed is the well-known ‘‘Washpool” estate of 2825 acres, comprising some of the finest farming land in the Dornin ion. The land is situated about 1(1 miles from Hastings, and 22 miles from Napier by good motor roadtl It is carrying at present 10.650 sheo, 220 head of cattle and 7 horses. There arc all the necessary buildings, including a nice homestead. The Mangateroteiu property in the same estate (H. J. H. Glazebrook) will also* be offered. This land is admirably suited for all classes of farming. The Havelock North property is ideal for residential site, commanding as it does a beautiful view of the Heretaunga pjaini.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIV, Issue 279, 5 November 1924, Page 4
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