MISCELLANEOUS P LAY, N APIEE- WELLIN GTON 1J' TEANSPOET. To Clients: Trucks WednCsday night- to catch Christmas Fruit Market. 'Phone 3939 Hastings. £AR- going Cambridge, probably via Rotorua, Friday, has two vaeant seats. Apply ' ' Sedan," 896/ HeraldTribune. "^TANTED. - — Seat. in car going to Russell or Whangarei. Urgent. Ring 3246 Hastings. Q.ENTLEMAN wants seat ih car going to Gisborne New Year's Eve. Write 893, Herald-Tribune, Hastings. "yWANTED. — Two seats :'n car for Auckland on Deeember 23 e: 24. Eeply C.W.E., 886, Herald-Tribune. YWANTED: Three Seats in Car going to .Rotorua any time. Write; 878, Herald-Tribune,. Hastings. JNGRAMS are Cooking their delicious Monarch Hams again. 2/3 per pound. Try some before you buy. Additional Miscellaneous Advertisements will be found in the first column of page two. WANTED TO RENT OR LEASE. YWANIED TO EENT. — A Whare in good order. Write Cranfield, Pukehou. ^O LEASE. — Gentleman's Eesidenee, fully furnished, 9 rooms, 4 sleeping porches, 2 motor sheds, gardener supplied, best locality; rent £4 10/-. Apply J. W. Shaw, Hastings. BOARD & RESIDENCE. "^^ANTED. — Board near Parade, Wairoa, 1 months from 4th January; £2 week. Write "Professional, " Herald-Tribune, Napier. .gOAED & RESIDENCE. — Bondi House, Hastings Street South. "^yANTED. — Furnished Flat for second fortnight in January. Address
at 885, Herald-Tribune, Hastings. ,J,0-LET: Nicely Furnished ' Bedsittingroom. Fireplace, every convenience. Lyndon Flats (two minutes past Women 's Eest) Hastings. £)RIVATE BOAED can now be arranged for girls attending High School. Terms starting next February. Apply "Reasonable," 768, HeraldTribune, Hastings. EICH AND PUEE BUT NOT UNDULY SWEET g U N B E A H' I C E (JEEAM Guaranteed 50% Cream. From our own Dairy. SUNBEAM MILK BAES Heretaunga St. and Karamu Eoad. ELECTRIC BATTERIES, LTD. CAR BATTERIES.— We are oftering these at give-away prices, as we must clear stocks. - CAR BULBS. — We have big stocks of these, so buy now and s&ve money. CAR SUNDRIES. — These must be sold as we are elosing down our Garage in Nelson Street. GARAGE & BATTERY STATION in Nelson Street is being closed down, so overything must be sold, and the garage Let or Leased. Size 55 x 32; cheap rental. Remember: Our Bicycle Depot and Sports Shop in Heretaunga .Street is being continued and enlarged. We are now landipg a big shipment of cycles and accessories for the Xmas. trade. Our priees defy competition. SECOND-HAND CYCLES. — Good stocks in hand, each cycle has been enamelled and overhauled. The prices are the cheapest in town. Shop where you get satisfaction. ELECTRIC BATTERIES, LTD. Cr. HERETAUNGA & NELSON STS., 'Phone 2257. 'Phone 2257. LET poLIFLOR LET J OLIFLOR POLISB YOUR FLOORS POLISH YOUR FLOORS The autiseptic and preserving polisb for floors, linos and furniture. MAKE ONE PINT OF CREAM INTO TWO. IT'S SIMPLE — merely add 2 teaspoonfuls of "Whip-It,M a wonderful new cream-whipping extract. It whips cream into twice the quantity in 30 ««econds; it makes cream and milk in equal proportions into half as mucb again. Obtain a 1/- bottle of "WhipLt" now — and also- be sure to add Stevens' "Cathedral Brand" Essence ^DVEETISEMENTS under the headings of Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found. Miscellaneous, etc., are accepted at the following rates: — 16 Words 1/- cash, 1/6 booked '24 Words ..... 1/6 cash, 2/- booked 32 Words 2/- cash, 2/6 booked From 32 Words to 40 Words, J-inch — 3/9 cash, 4/3 booked Larger Spaces. except where otherwiee specijiec] 5/. per inch
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 74, 20 December 1937, Page 1
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