PUBLIC SALES. ■ CTORTFORD IjODGE y AIWB 1 WEDNESDAY. APRIL 4, 1934. The Sale will commence at 10 a.m with Fat Cattle. No stock to be yarded before 5.30 a.m. during April. 150 fat ewes 150 store ewes 137 fat bullocks 970 woolly ewe and wether lambs 370 1 and 2-yr. steers 400 3-yr. steers 120 empty cows and heifers 113 fat cows and heifers 50 breeding cows and heifers (Here, and P.A.) 70 1 and 2-yr. heifers 127 fat bullocks 70 fat and forward bullocks rp AKA P A U y AK D « FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 12.30 p.m. I pET A N E yARDs| MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1] a.m. | yyAIPUKURAU yAR D t I TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1934. | The sale of sheep will commence at ' 1 p.m. or earlier if sate of cattle is ! completed before that hour. SALES FOR APRIL. Stortford Lodge—4, 11, 18. Takapau—6. Petane—9. Waipukurau—lo, 17, 24. Onga Onga—l3. THOS. BORTHWICK & SONS (Aust.), Ltd. PIG buyers. Largest. Buyers and Exporters in New Zealand. Highest prices paid. Killing Whakatu Freezing Works. ’Phone day or night, R. A. SANDERS FURNITURE. Etc.
yyE BUY & SELL Good Used Furniture, Singer Sewing Machines, various assortment of Tools and Household Sundries. WARD’S Heretaunga Street. West. Hastings. OUR FREE SERVICE GUARANTEE assures you oi satisfaction with all Watches and Clocks sold at pUSBATCH’S Eli VICE HERETAUNGA ST. E„ HASTINGS. FOREQUARTERS LAMB «d HINDQUARTERS LAMB 74d Hogget Mutton. Ox Beef. : Buy the Best, It’s Cheapest.! , J. B. FLETCHER, LTD. I ’Phone 3856. HASTINGS. .| THE BUYER’S SECRET. ’pilE SECRET of ECONOMICAL BUYING IS INFORMATION. The man or woman who is best informed is the one who buys t.o the best advantage. Lt will pay you to read the advertisements in this newspaper. You can thus learn where you can get the best articles at the lowest price. By knowing exactly what you want and where you can get it BEFORE YOU BUY, you save time, bus fares, and shoe leather. Lt, should be remembered that it is safer to buy advertised goods. A man who is not sure of his goods does not advertise them. Beware of the offer of airt'cles “just-as-good” as advertised articles. If they are lower in price they are usually lower in value a.nd actually dearer in the long run. When you are offered a substitute for an advertised article ask yourself who will benefit. Road the advertisements, in “THE HAWKE’S BAY TRIBUNE” and you will thus solve the problem of Economic Buying. ADVERTISEMENTS of 16 words under the headings of Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous, etc., 1/- per insertion, three consecutive insertions 2/6, six consecutive insertions 5/-. Extra charge if booked pONGESHON of food channels safely and surely removed by Stevens’ Health Salt—eliminant for mighty good health. 2/6, Yates’ Cash Stores. yELVET MITTEN HAIR RK mover leaves skin like velvet. 2/3. Money-back guarantee. Alan Grant. (Woodward’s Pharmacy), Hastings. VOR Buying or Selling, Leasing or Renting, “Tribune” Classified Advertisements are a certain instrument for voiir purpose. A. A. GEORGE—The Printer. (P. J. S. GEORGE) KARAMU ROAD. HASTINGS. First in 1886—Foremost Ever Since | MADEMOISELLE BIGNON LADIES' TAILOR AND OUTFITTER Has on view several Exclusive COAO and FROUK LENGTHS, suitable for the coming season. Address: Baek of Courthouse. SPECIALISTS O.S. ’Phone 4029 AVE BO InXT IF U CliO? WATER. Hygienically clean and steaming hot water in great abundance enjoyed in thousands of homes proudly owning Mercer llol> Boilers. Scientifically constructed, entirely of copper—increased ] heat-retaining advantages—reliable to degree of perfection! Learn more ; about this remarkable Boiler. Write J. 1 Mercer & Sous, Ltd., 54 Oxford Tee.. Christchurch, for illuminating booklet. I
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 93, 3 April 1934, Page 12
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