HARVEY, FULTON & HILL. SALE OF HIGH-CLASS OAK FURNISHINGS AND EFFECTS. Qn the Premises: 601 ELLISON ROAD, HASTINGS. THURSDAY, 23rd. APRIL, 1936, At 1.30 p.m. JVTESSRS. HARVEY, FULTON & HILL, under instructions from AIRS. J. ROBINSON (who is leaving Hastings) will sell:— 1 Carpet, 1 Chesterfield and 2 Divan Chairs in luoquette, 1 jacouean Diningroom Suite, consisting of Buffet, Dining Table and 1 Chairs (.in fumed oak); a Oak Bedroom Suite tfurned oak), consisting of Tallboy, Mirrored Wardrobe, Double Bedsti.tU and Duchess; 2 Fireside Chairs, Card Table, Oak beat, 2 •Morris Chairs in Moquette, 1 \V alter, Inlaid Linoleum, Bugs, Kerbs, Doll’s House, Firescreen, Box Ottoman, Mattresses, Reading Lamp, Ornaments, Settee, Hull Curtains, \ uses, Single Kimu Bedstead, Cong. Squares, Single Mattress, Eiderdown, Hall Mirror, Pictures, Cushions, Pots and Pans, Cutlery, Crockery, Kitchen Utensils, Gents Bicycle, Lady’s Bicycle, 80ft. Garden Hose, Lawnmower, Garden Tools and Sundries. NOTE —We have much pleasure in recommending clients to attend the above sale. The whole of the furniture is practically all oak aud has been purchased about six months ago, so is practically in a new state. Owing to the owner leaving for the north everything is to be sold without reserve. W. E. TAYLOR, Auctioneer.
yyEEKLY gALE IN THE MART, RUSSELL STREET, HASTINGS. FRIDAY, APRIL 24th., 1936, At 10.30 a.m. MESSRS. HARVEY, FULTON & HILL, under instructions from various clients, will sell—--250 Head Table Poultry, 25 8.0. Cockerels. 25 W.L. Cockerels 20 Ducks. 10 Bantams. Also 3 Boats, 1 Studebaker Lorry, Motor Tyres, Gent.’s Bicycle, Harness, Lawnmowers. Garden Tools and Sundries. W. E. TAYLOR. Auctioneer. URGENT SALE.
INSTRUCTED BY THE OWNER, we * are offering for immediate sale the attractive Five-roomed BUNGALOW situated at No. 422, Massey Street, Hastings. The house has every modern ecuvenionee, hot and cold water, gas stove, washhouse, copper and tubs under one roof. Freehold section (with motor garage), well laid out with concrete paths and flower gardens. PRICE £B5O. This property must be sold and we can thoroughly recommend inspection; reasonable terms can be arranged. Apply Sole Agents— HARVEY, FULTON & HILL ’Phone 3713. 'Phone 3713.
FINANCE MONEY TO LEND, £1 to £5OO. See HORACE E. K. BOURGEOIS, Harstons’ Chambers, Hastings Street, Napier. MONEY TO LEN \yE HAVE FUNDS AVAILABLE for investment oil first mortgage iu various amounts up to £lO,OOO at lowest current rate of interest. KELLY & McNEIL, Solicitors, Hastings. LONG TERM LOANS. THE MUTUAL BUILDING SOCIETY has money to lend on approved first mortgages with monthly repayments. At borrower's option mortgage may be covered by Life Insurance. Full information obtainable from the Secretaries— McCULLOCH, BUTLER & SPENCE. Hastings and Napier.
HASTINGS PERM AN ENT BUILDING SOCIETY. Established 50 years. 'J'HIS SOCIETY has ample funds to lend on long term mortgage with easy repayments. At borrower’e option life insurance may be incorporated to insure repayment of loan iu ease ot mortgagor’s death. Office next National Bank, Market Street. A. J. C. RUNCIMAN, Secretsrv r pilE HERETAUNGA BUILDING SOCIETY offers liuamdal facilities tor people to possess their o v ti freehold home at a cost less rhau ordinary rent. Consult— HERETAUNGA BUILDING SOCIETY If. D. BBROW.N, Sc-.rc.-a:-.-, Queen Street. Has’ings. are requested tu L note Hint our Office Reieij.l bearing the number ot Advertisement MUST be produced before replies are given out.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 110, 22 April 1936, Page 12
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