HARVEY, FULTON & HILL. HARVEY, FULTON & HILL Auctioneers, Valuators, Real Estate and General Commission Agents, ’ and Accountants. RUSSELL STREET, HASTINGS. FOR PRIVATE SALE—- ' TEA TEA TEA TEA TEA TEATEA TEA TEA CEYLON TEA (in pound packets) 2/6 lb. 2/6 lb. 2/6 lb. DINNER SETS English Ware. 30 pieces to set 35/ 35/SADDLES! SADDLES! (Second Hand,). Complete Stocks. £4 15/- to £5 Also GENERAL FARM HARNESS HARVEY, FULTON & HILL RUSSELL STREET — HASTINGS TMPORTANT gALE —Of— SUPERIOR 12 VALVE ALL-WAVE SCOTT CABINET RADIO, Oak FURNISHINGS, ANTIQUES, Etc. On the Premises: LUCKNOW ROAD (adjacent Iona), HAVELOCK NORTH). > FRIDAY, 13th NOVEMBER, At 1.30 p.m. TIfESSRS. HARVEY, FULTON & HILL, under instructions from MH. J. O. KELSEY, who is leaving Hastings, will sell:— 1 12-valve Scott Cabinet Radio, allwave, in perfect condition (cost £lOO 3 years ago), 1 Antique Walnut Chair, 1 Antique Oak Carved Chest (very old), 1 Carpet (green tone), 12 x 9; 1 Oak Escritoire and Bookcase combined, 1 Piano, 2 Mirrors (very old), Firescreen, 1 Oak Dining Table (fumed oak), 5 Windsor Chairs, Rugs, Curtains, Books, Ornaments, Pictures, Crystal Decanter, Turkish Carpet, 12 x 9; 1 Double Bed and Duchesse (pink duco), Mattresses, Bedding, Linen, Oak Single Bed, Oak Occasional Table, Mahogany Looking Glass, 1 Superbar Hand Sewing Machine, Round Table, Seagrass Chairs, Stretcher, Bookshelf, 2 Deck Chairs, Hot Water Thermos Jug, Electric Kettle, El. Iron, Kitchen Table, Kitchen Chairs, Carpet Sweeper, Kitchen Utensils, Crockery,. Cutlery, Pots and Pans, Blankets, Lawnmower, Garden Tools, Garden Hose, Brooms and Mops ahd Sundries. NOTE.—We can recommend clients to attend the above sale. The whole of the entry is in perfect condition? and amongst same are a few verl old pieces. Everything is for sale owing to Mr. Kelsey leaving Havelock. W. E. TAYLOR," Auctioneer.
FOR SALE FOR SALE AS GOING CONCERN HOARDING HOUSE in a very central position containing 10 bedrooms, dining room, sitting room, kitchen, 3 motor sheds, all necessary conveniences, gas stove.. Rental per week £2 2/-. This is cheap as furnishings are in excellent order. Price £2OO TO LET TO LET 7-roomed House, central .. 27/6 week 4- House 14/- „ 5- House 17/6 „ 5-roomed House, garage .. 25/- „ 2-roomed. Whare 10/- n HARVEY, FULTON & HILL HASTINGS HASTINGS YOUR PORTRAIT STILL HAS TIME to reach friends overseas by Christmas. Make your appointment "without delay. We despatch to any address. ROLF KEYS 'Phone . The Photographer’ 2526 Commerce Buildings, Heretaunga Street, HASTINGS. BRAEMORE HOME FOB AGED & INVALID LADIES. Ideal Situation on Hill. Beautiful Grounds. • Every care and comfort Terms moderate. Apply: Matron, Braemore, Havelock N. BEWARE OF COLD IN HEAD. A COLD in the head is a source of danger leading, perhaps, to the worst forms of catarrh. Immediate, welcome relief is obtainable with Katarol, which is sold with money-back guarantee. Katarol is soothing, healing—your nasty cold soon vanishes. Trial size 3/6; double 5/-, from Noel Wilson’s, Pharmacy, Hastings, and other chemists. PIGS CURED —on— ■ OWNERS’ ACCOUNT -by— F. H. GREEN ’Phone 2595. Hastings. RACKING RHEUMATIC PAINS ENDED. “T SUFFERED beyond eomprehension until R.U.R. completely cured me,” writes Mr. H, C. Williams, King’s Cross. Let R.U.R. have you from the unberable agony of rheumatism and the excruicating torment of uric acid eompliants. R.U.lt is sold with written money-back guarantee in every packet. Free booklet. From Webber’s Pharmacy, Hastings.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 282, 12 November 1936, Page 12
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