NO DULL COBNEBS Around and about our Buildings. Every Department is alive and has something to offer, something that you actually require, and selling under other stores' prices. So you see we have no dull corners. In the first place, we won't allow it, and the kind public have such benefits in purchasing in our many Departments that they keep 'em crowded for us. You won't spend your money in other stores, will you, when you receive such excellent service at the big store, and can buy your goods cheaper ; and don't you know that in buying at the big store you have the pick from all the very newest goods, newest style, and newest ideas —newer, you know, that those stores that do a slow business—who are still holding on to their high prices. Of course our competitors credit us with the fact that wo are not making any money. Well, to be candid with you, we're not. We expect to do business this year without any profit, but, laws, look how young we are, and what a long time we're going to be with you. You'll help us after a while to make a little money, won't you ? We know you don't want us to do business always without any profit, but just now we think it is the wisest policy. Repairs neatly and promptly executed at the Lowest Possible Prices by First-class Workmen. Jo J R, HANNAH AND CO., THE GREAT BOOT PROVIDERS, * HASTINGS. G. H. ROACH, II ERETA UN G A HOUSE, HASTINGS, HAS constantly on hand the Yj;ky Best Brands only of General CiHtOC'EIMMfES. Also a Fine Assortment of Household S 390X4A 32 Eft V A7¥HB 112!■£S'S?I TOM E&2-]. Also a Grand and Comprehensive Stock of the Latest Designs in < 1 850 C< KB2 K ¥ .ft X ££> €sJ !LA §SW A M S3. The Prices arc the Lowest in the Town, and the Stock always replete with Novelties. FIRST-CLASS GOODS ONLY KEPT.
AT AUCTION. In the Hastings Sale Boons. ON SATURDAY, 9TII MAY, At 2.30 p.m. PA. HERMAN AND Co. , will hold their regular weekly sale as above — 150 lots of new and second-hand furniture, fruit, produce, clothing, blankets, rugs, saddles, guns, harness, c-rockeryware, Ac. P. A. HERMAN & Co., Auctioneers. IMPORTANT TIMBER SxiLE. AT NAPIER. MONDAY, MAY 11th, At 11.30. In Section adjoining Napier Railway Station^ PA. HERMAN AND Co. « have received instructions to sell as above — 55,000 ft. of First-cla&s and WellSeasoned Building Timber. 4x2, 4x3, 3x 4, 6x2, 6x 1, 9 x | Rimu G x 1 T. and G. Matai 9xl Rus. Matai Cxf T.G. and B. Rimu 5x2 T.G. and B. Rimu 14 x 1, 16 x 1 Rimu Also, Fencing Posts and Strainers, House Blocks, Palings, &c., &c. No Reserve. Terms at Sale. P. A. HERMAM & Co., Auctioneers. J UST RECEIVED. New Consignments New Consignments Of C ARFETS, Lixoi,euiis, Iron Bedsteads, &c. Harness, Saddlery, &c. Also, On Private Sale, SUPERIOR PIANOS 2 GIGS, with lamps complete. P. A. HERMAN & Co., Hastings. FOR CHEAP BEDDING AND FURNITURE Goto W. KERSHAW'S LITTLE SHOP, Market Street, Hastings.
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Hastings Standard, Issue 11, 8 May 1896, Page 3
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