HARVEY, FULTON & HH.U QALE OF FURNISHINGS AND U EFFECTS. • In tho Mart: RUSSELL STREET, , HASTINGS. TUESDAY, JUNE 29th, at 2 p.m. ATESgRS. HARVEY, FULTON & H1LL, under instructions from a client (wlio is leaving- for the South), aud oth.ers, will sell: — 2 Carpots, 7yds Oarpet Runner, 1 Leather Suite, comprising^ 9 pieces; 2 Siugle Bedsteads, 3 Double Bedsteads, Lino. for 4 rooms (very good), 2 Stretchers, 1 Oval Dining Tab'ie, 1 K. Table, 6 Dining Ckairs, 6 K. Chairs, Form, Rugs, Crockery, Pots and Pans, Set Plumbing Boolcs, Wicker Okair, Blinds, Blankets, 1 Beale Sewing Machine, 1 Couch, Palmstands, Firescreen, Double and Single Mattffesses, Sideboard, Hallstand, Dresser, Lawnmower, Jam Jars, Extension Dining Table, Pedestal, 2 Preserving Pans, Jars, 1 Sterling Sewing Machine, I Singer Sewing Machinb in good order, 2 Seagrass Chairs, Wicker ltocking Chair, M. Cliair, Wicker Sottee, 2 Oak Kerbs, 2 Double Bed Ends, Pictures, Crockery, Pots and Pans, Form, Tall Boy, Rimu Chest, Pushckair, Seagrass Pram, Boolcs, Garden Tools. NOTE.— We have pleasure iu drawing the attention of our many clients to the above sale. The entry is iu good or'der and for sale practically without reserve. 1 Rosencranz Piano, in good order. W. E. TAYLOR, Auetioneer. NEW RESIDENCE. K -ROOMED . BUNGALOW, hot and * cold water, el. light, 2 open fire- , plaees, all modern convs. Contained on 14 acres of land with fowl sheds. The property is situated 'in easy vicinity. to Hastings. . '.Deposit £150. - Price £1000 HANDY PROPERTY; Y ACRES and. new Bungalow contain- ' ing every modern convenience. This property. gets the sun all day; concrete patlis, garage. Worth of inspeetion. Price £2500 NOTE. — Would suit a man retlred who desires to do a littlo dealing. Saleynrds easy prox'imity. HARVEY, FULTON & HILL TRESPASS NOTICES. ^pRESPASSE'RS with dog or guu on Greenhill, Glenalvon or Hautapu will bo prosecuted. JAMES LYON3, ' JOHN LYONS. ^lMtESPASSERS with dog or guu on : an yof tho uudermentioned propcrties will be prosecuted. Poison has been laid for dogs. CHESTERHOPE, MOEANGIANGI, ROCKY RANGE, WAIOTIA. • D. FERNIE. 'riiESPAESEKS with Dog or Uuu on "Glenross" Statioa will be BROSECUTED. A. V. R. NICHOLLS, Manager. rpitESPASSEKa, with or without dog oi gun, on "PURIMU," will bc PROSECUTED. B. L FLEMING. 'IIKESPASSERS with Dog or Gun on OHITI STATION or that portiou of Runanga Lake occiipied by Ohiti Station will be PROSECUTED.— J. K. McKAY, Manager Ohiti Station. XNYONE FOUND TRESPASSING ^ on Pakatutu Station or Reserve will be PROSECUTED. — WELLS BR08., E. H. English, Mauager. 'PKESPAbSERS on Roy's Hiil Eslate, with or without dog or gun, will be PROSECUTED. T. K. WINIATA. 'PRESPASSEKS on auy oi the .toilowing pfoperties will be prosecuted: — r Okawa, Oreka, Dartmoor, Puketapu and Oyiakaki. T. H. LOWRY, «T. C. LOWRY, ?JAS. N. LOWRY, RAI.PH LOWRY. EDUCATION AL. Miss DORIS SHAPLESKI, Teacher of all Branclies of Daneing. Ball-. room pupil of Miss Phyllis Bqtes, F.I.S.T.D. Ballroom Class Monday aud Friday Eveuings. Private Lessons by appointmeiit. Studio: Manhattan Roof, Garden, Heretaunga Street, Hastings. Telephonea: Studio 2249. Res. 2921. THE BARRIE STUDIO WOMEN 'S HEALTH CLASSES, Re-open THURSDAY, JUNE 10th, 7.30 p. ra. Entrance Fee 2/6, and 6d per night. Address: Telephones: Barrie Studio, Residence 2068 Central Building. Stndio 2091 MISS JEAN BALbANTYNE M.N.A.T.D., •M.l.S.T.D. (G.B.) Lond.) Tap Classes every Monday Evening. Adult Ballroom Classes every Thursday. 1 Children 's Gerieral Classes. Private Lessons by Appoiutment. Studio: Trinton, St. Aubyn Street, Hastings. CLIFTON COMMERC1AL COLLEGB 403 E. Southampton Street, Hastings. Shorthand ■ Typewriting • Bookkeepiug MAKGARET A. GiLLMAN, P.C.T. (Member of the Pitmau Fellowship, London) — PriucipaL "IVfODERNE" (late Sel-Phit) SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKINU.The latcst and most efficient method Enrol now. Union Bank Buildings, Hastings. "Don't leave your Career to Chance.' STUDY . SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING & BOOKKEEP1NG — At ihe -■ BRABET COMMERC1AL COLLKGE Heretaunga Street :: Hastings 24 positions already secured by our Studeuts for 1937. T>OACHS' for Groccries — Large Bars Soap 1/1, •Vclvet Soap 9d, Sand Soap 5 cakes 1/-, Pearson's Sand Soap 4d, Dad Cleanser 6d.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 138, 28 June 1937, Page 12
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