FUNERAL D1RECTORS, KERSHAW'S HERETAUNGA 8T. £., HASTINGS. *Phone: 4234 Day and Night. Private Residence: Cnr. Nelson St. and Fitzroy Avenue. C. E. ROGERS & CO. FUNEBAL DlKEOTORS. Town and Country Funerals Condueted. Private Cbapel for nse of elients freo of charge. 'Phone 93, Napier. After hours: D. McKnight, 214 Hastings Street — cbone 1468. FUNEBAL DIBEUTOBS. * TONG & McIVOR 2033 NELSON BTREET, HASTINGS. Mortuaty Cbapel — Free ose to elients. Pncnes: Day 2712, Night 2712 and 2383 S. T. TONQ & SONS 1879 — 1937 FUNEBAL L1EEOTOKS Karamu Road a Hastings Phone 4162, y After Hours: Bert Tong 3665. Geo. Tong 249 L DU.LDX FLEX fBTLlTl DULUX. Finishes are Flexible .when first applied and remaiu y Flexible after long periods of ageing, so normal espansion Of Wood and Metal will not , * crack DULUX, Can be used for eitbcr Indoor or Ontdoor work. ROBERT HOLT & SONS, TJMTTED. JpiNANCE ^ERANGED On-4 — " APPBOYED SECURITY, H.B. INYESTMENT AND FINANCE CO., LTD, Russell Street : Hastings - IiATE ADVERTISEMENTS. TOST, Saturday night between Hastings and Havelock N. — A Navy Kid Glove. Howard. 'Phone ' 2867 Hastings. T OST — Brown Attache Case witli money, order file and correspondence on Saturday, 30th November. Reward. Apply 508, Herald-Tribune, Hastings. fPO Business Men — Man 29 years • seeks employment. Well educated, good clerical knowledge, experienced paint, glass, hardware, salesman, drivihg license. Write 507, Herald-Trib* une, Hastings. • *' . TTASTINGS LABOUB BUREAU WANTS — Ploughman, 60/-; Shepherds, 60/-; Married Couple, £4; Tractov Ploughman i Babbiter, £4 and found; Married Couple, own cottgge, wife no duties; Youth, farm work; Cowboys; Generals; Housemaids; Parlounnaids; Girls. /^HEF; Second; Housemaid-waitress; Pantrymaid-waitress, ete., hotels (tourist and loeal). — Hastings Labour Bureau, Russell Street, Hastings. T> O ACHS ' for Groceries — Tinned Greengages 1/2, Y.C. Pines 1/7, y.C. Fruit Salad 1/-8, tinned Pears 1/4. TJOACHS' for Groceries — 6's Assort. Jam 3/11, l's tins Raspberry 1/-, Strawberry ConserVe 1/1, Blk. Currant •1A CJAND SOAP 5 for 1/-, Ige. bars Soap ° 1/1, Bath Soap 4 for 1/-. — At Roachs', Hastings. TPOACHS' for Groceries — 3 tins Pines 1/-, tinned Peaches 1/3, sliced Peaclies 1/4, Sliced Pears 1/4. *DOACHS ' for Specials — 4 oz. Marmite and lge. packet Puffed Wheat. .The two for 1/11. Tt>OACHS? for Groceries Gregg's Oranga Extraet 1/3, Strang's 1/-, Pure Friiit Cordials 2/-, Ship's Lime Juice 1/5. DVERT1SEMENTS uudor ihe head ings of Sitdations VacaDt, Wanted, For Sale. To Let, Lost and Fouud, Miscellaneons, etc., are accepted at the following rates:— - 16 Worda ...... 1/- cash, 1/6 booked 24 Wordi 1/6 casb, 2 /* booked 32 Words ...... 2/- cash, 2/6 booked From 32 Worda to 40 Words, J-inch— 3/9 cash, 4/3 booked ijirger Spaees, excepfc where otherwise Wrr.'. • aihcii«d IMU* 61? gex iacha _
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 33, 2 November 1937, Page 4
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