If there is anyone who should be " rapped in dumber " it is the man who snores. f ]•'<»• oralini'dti<nt <;/' nri-Uit;/ mailer wv 1 ■'mirth I'uijc.) WANTED Employment by respectable young man ; used to workin store, also farming ; moderate Apyly—C'.C., P.O. "T VACANCIES for two gentlemen V Boarders. Mrs Bogie, Stonehyres, Hastings. ~X 7"ACANC lESIES for a few Gentlemen V Boarders. Mrs It. Roberts, Clarendon House. TO LET. —SHOP, Herctaunga Hast-ini's. Apply, 11. WILLIAMS & SUNS. FOli SAL IS. — A strong Spring Cart in good order. Would exchange for serviceable tip dray. W. Armstrong, contractor, opposite Seliaffer's i >oardinghou-'e. H AWKK'S BAY PLU UPTON COURSING CLUB. Nominations for Open All - d Stakes and Maiden Stakes have been extended to the 20th insfc. AT OTIOE to lIKNA.ItA PURUXS KUTU. —Tf the Saddle in my possession is not claimed by the 21st inst. it will he sold to settle account. K. "Wilkins, Saddler, Te Ante. P RINCESS THEATRE. TWO NIGHTS ONLY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, May 18tii axi> 19tii. Return of the Evergreen and Popular IM I'ftT r.MII B,V AND LONDON BELLRINGERS Prior to their Departure for South Africa. Comedians of the First Rank. Mvsk-ai- Comedies. —THE WONDERFUL RISLEY — A Gymnastic- Performance that stands alone in the World. Doors open at 7.80. Commence at 8. Box Plan now open at Hunt's. ADMISSION 3/-, 2/-, and 1/-. •T. St. CLAIR, Manager. F. S. WARD, Agent. X MR. 11. W. FROST, Surgeon Dentist, HAS commenced the practice of bis Profession in Rooms above Messrs C. I 1". lloadley and Co's, Emerson Street, Napier. Painless Extractions with Nitrous Oxide Gas, Chloroform, kc. Hours of Attendance—9 a.m. till 5 p.m. Telephone No. 209. X Tyy A R MSTEONG, Coxtractor & Civil Engineer, Opposite Schaffer's Boardinghouse, St. Albans street, Hastings. Estimates and quantities given for all classes of work. THE Book and stationery BUSINESS Lately carried on in Hastings by D. Whytoek has been purchased by the undersigned, who begs to announce that a Thoroughly Good Assortment of Books, Stationery, Albums, Musical Requisites, Fancy Goods, &c., is now in Stock, to be sold almost reasonable rates. School Books, &c., at Colonial Published Prices. New Music Received Weekly. THE H.B. HERALD BRANCH OFFICE Is now Removed to these Premises. Telephone No. 203. Advertisements Received for Publication up till 10.30 every night. HORACE^H. HUNT, Manager. Orders taken for Printing in all its Branches, Lithographing, Bookbinding &e. Also
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Hastings Standard, Issue 17, 15 May 1896, Page 3
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393Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hastings Standard, Issue 17, 15 May 1896, Page 3
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