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Public Notices, NATIONAL DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF N.Z. LTD. DAIRY FARMERS PLEASE NOTE. CALVES FOB BONELESS VEAL. THE National Dairy Association is making an advance of SEVEN SHILLINGS per calf (without recourse), with further bonus to come. LORRIES will collect calves:— MONDAYS — Fernhill, Puketapu, Taradale, Meeanee, Waiohiki and Pakowhai, down to Farndon Park. TUESDAYS—Twyford, Raupare, Mahora, and Paki Paki Districts. WEDNESDAYS—Grange, Mangateretere, and Clive Districts. Also Tikokino, Onga Onga, and Ruataniwha Districts. Also Porangahau and Hatuma DisTHURSDAYS—MiddIe Road, Te

Kura, Otane to Hastings, inoluding Poukawa and Te Mahanga. FRlDAYS—Longlands, Pukahu, Havelock Districts to Mangateretere Road. Calves must be on the road at Farm Gates, and must hav been FED FOB 5 DAYS. This is necessary to comply with the Government Regulations. H. R. v. DADELSZEN, Sec. Local Committee. ’Phone 1366. XTAPIER - WELLINGTON J)AILY TRANSPORT. Speed Waggons leave Napier EVERY MORNING for Wellington. Goods delivered in Wellington and en route same day as leaving. All g'oods under the personal. supervision of Principals. Parcels and Messages may be left at

BEO MOTORS, LTD., KABAMU ROAD, HASTINGS ’Phone 1147. RETIRING—SURPLUS PLANT FOE SALE JTAVING Sold Karoola Orchard to my son, I have many lines of Plant to dispose of privately that he is not taking over. This week’s bargains—£9 9/- each. Harvey Double-furrow Plough; One Horse Mowing Machine (spare knife). Both in good order. TOHN RICH, “Karoola” Havelock ° North. DRY PINE FIREWOOD, 9in. lengths £2 per load delivered. Good Copper W/od, 20/- per load. Building Timber, Bluegum Gate and Yard Timber. 17 WARE, 3108, Hiverslea Hoad. HASTINGS. THE POPULAR BOOT SHOP (opposite the G.P.0., Queen St.). All repairs under my own expert supervision, and workmanship guaranteed. AU welting done by hand, no machines to damage the welts. A stock of men’s and boys’ Boots kept in stock. A trial solicited,

R. TAYLOR & CO., Boot Repair Expert. SHOPKEEPERS! If you require Nickel Duplex Stripping (Brackets), Plate Glass Shelving, High Grade Show Cases, Shop Fronts or Office Fittings, we have, or will make, what you want. Our goods and workmanship are of one class only—the Best.—B. T. DEWSON, Shopfitter, Karamu Road, Hastings. ’Phone 204. Q O L F. F. H. WALKER invites your patronage for golf requisites. All repairs neatly executed. Workmanship guaranteed. Expert tuition in the royal and ancient game. F. H. WALKER, 506W Avenue Road W„ Hastings.

SMART TWEED COATS FOR SPRING WEAR Latest shapes and styles now showing At ■DOLT’S, HERETAUNGA STREET, HASTINGS TfIIRET SERVICES IT 0 WINTER! WINTER! WINTER! Avoid the cold and discomfort of travel by open cars. “WHITE STAR" ARE SALOON CARS. BOOKING OFFICE: HAROLD SMITH & CO. P.O. Corner, Hastings. ’Phone 500. MAGNUS MOTORS LTD. Dependable Used Cars. DODGE 192-1 Tourer. Recently repainted grey. • In really superior mechanical order. Hood and curtains for the worst weather—£l3s JEWETT Tourer. A powerful, fast car of only middle weight, mid in thorough order—£l6o CROSSLEY Four Tourer. Paintwork good. Hood and curtains splendid, and an English engine just what an English should be —and 30 miles per gallon, too! £220 MAGNUS MOTORS LTD. Hastings

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 220, 3 September 1929, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 220, 3 September 1929, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 220, 3 September 1929, Page 4

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