-T VACANCIES for a few Gentlemen V Boarders. Mrs R. J. Roberts, Clarendon House. Notice to henara puruKUTL T . —If the Saddle in my possession is not claimed by the 21st inst. it will be sold to settle account. R. Vv'ilkixs, Saddler, Te Ante. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! I. 0. G. T. WEDNESDAY, MAY 20th, 1806. Anniversary OF THE STAR OF HOPE LODGE Will be Celebrated by A TEA ASSS €*&!*€ aiirff IX St. MATTHEWS HALL, HASTINGS. Tickets to Tea and Concert, 1/6. Concert only, -/(>. Tea at (>.:>o p.m. Concert at 7.45. PRINCESS TII EATRE, HASTINGS. THURSDAY, 21st MAY. A r o x c as T Will be given by MR MAUG HAN BARNETT. Usual prices. Reserved Seats, 555, may be reserved at Hunt's Book Depot. | > I; I N CESS T HEAT il E . Fri«liay„ 3i.sey SSS. THE HON. THE PREMIER Will give a POLITICAL ADDRESS As above. C'liair to be taken by His Worship the Mayor at 8 p.m. lIAST I N G S £s2'* <•'<*s asM'-aS ftofaeiy. THTS Society is prepared to advance sums of t'2s and upwards upon approved freehold or leasehold securities, at rates of interest l<»rrr than those of any similar society in Ilawko's 15ay or throughout New Zealand. Loans are granted by the Society for periods of from 2 to 10 years, repayable by monthly instalments. If from sickness or other causes borrowers arc prevented paying their monthly instalments, repayments of principal may be suspended, and interest unh/ charged on the principal owing for the time being. No procuration or commission fees, and legal cost very much lower than those usually charged. Loans or any portion of them can bo paid off at any time, by giving three months' notice to the Society. Borrowers dealing with tiiis society can secure an absolutely free home in a few years at a less expense than paying house rent. Borrowers have a voice in the management of the Society. Office in Messrs Brathwaite and Tipping's Buildings, Queen street, Hastings, -where all information can be obtained. Robert Biiatiiwaite, Secretary.
THE Book and stationery BUSINESS Lately carried on in Hastings by P. Whytock 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 at most reasonable rates. School Books, &c., at Colonial Published Prices. New Music Received Weekly. THE 11.8. HERALD BRANCH OFFICE Is now Removed to these Premises. Telephone No. 233. Advertisements Received for Publication up till 10.30 every night. HORACE H. HUNT, Manager. Orders taken for Printing in all its Branches, Lithographing, Bookbinding &c. Also Agent for Phoenix Fire Insurance Company; G. F. Richardson, Pianoforte Tuner and Repairer. Secretary, Hastings Town Hall Co. And Agent for all the Leading Papers in the Colony. OR CHEAP BEDDING AND FURNITURE Go to W. KERSHAW'S LITTLE SHOP, Market Street, Hastings. ARMSTRONG, Contractor & Civil Engineer, Opposite Schaffer's Boardinghouse, St. Albans street, Hastings . Estimates and quantities given for a l classes of work.
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Hastings Standard, Issue 21, 20 May 1896, Page 3
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499Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hastings Standard, Issue 21, 20 May 1896, Page 3
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