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Agents for — Pinct & Co. Cove and West Bostock & Co. Pollard " K " Boots & Shoes. HASTINGS, 11.8., June Ist, 1893. R. HANNAH & CO. HEREWITH present their compliments, and desire to inform their numerous cMents that they are now comfortably settled in their new and attractive premises, and have much pleasure in inviting an early visit. V» T e have opened with Asa ISEssf ia'C-lj" Sf.OC*l4» As iar as possible every class of the community h;v> been studied, botn as rcgaids the (ioods and Prices. And being now able to keep a much Larger Selection than formerly, and being fully determined to study our clients in every possibe manner, wo with confidence solicit your co-operation. Although our stock is largo and comprehensive, it is possible something now and again may be required which we have not immediately on hand. In this case (and we would like this well understood) we are witnin a few hours of our Wellington Warehouse, and we will have much pleasure in wiring for the article required, and we shall receive the same by return post. Having an £'Bo,ooo stock there to work on ail tastes will be well suited. Repairs promptly done on the premises. Yours faithfully, R. -HANNAH AND C 0,,. BLASTINGS.

CAMPBELL EGS to inform hi*? customers and general public that he has OPENED in NEW and HANDSOME PREMISES, adjoining Mr Herman's Auction Mart. A very largo range of First-class English, Scotch, and Colonial Pat. terns to choose from. I'.C.'s tailoring experience in both . ',*•< Edinburgh and London should be sufficient recommendation as to his "viability to turn out First-class .Work. Knit.* made to order from ~ „ 1 *»s. All Goods thoroughly shrunk. Fit and workmanship guaranteed. Address : Hastings Tailoring Establishment Railway sxiiEET - Hastings.

G. H. ROACH, HERET AUN G A HOUSE, HASTINGS, AS constantly on hand the Very Best Bbands only of General Also a Fine Assortment of Household 1 OSi<SA £1 SSASS& 18iSS «Il W.4SS 12. Also a Grand and Comprehensive Stock of the Latest Designs in t'ROS'MfiiJflfiY ill® &MSSWAW:. H Ths Prices are the Lowest is the Toavii, and the Stock afyvay's replete with IS oveities. FIRST-CLASS GOODS ONLY KEPT.

THE CASH DRAPERY sasa«l SSts&iiUmei'y 'EstalfclfslMSMMit, Central Buildings, Hastings. {Special Lines in Flannelettes, 3/11, 4/6, 5/9 doz. Colonial Flannels and Blankets?, grey and white. Dress Tweeds, double width, all colors ; great bargains. Girls' and Women's Hosiery, best makes, spliced knees and heels, superior quality. All classes of Good General Drapery to be had at the lowest price at the above shop. Men's and Boys' Clothing, spleadid value, good fit and style. Wen's and Boys' Shirts, all prices. Ties, Belts, Collars, Hats, and Caps. tiTATIOXE i! V, FAXt'Y GOODS, SCHOOL BOOKS, COPY AND EXERCISE BOOKS. SLATES, LEIXiKJIS <(■ DAY BOOKS, All at the Loircxt I'riccx. Note the Address: E. BROWN, CENTIiAL BUILDINGS, HASTINGS.

UST RECEIVEI New Consignments New Consignments :of Carpets, Linoleums, Ikon Bedsteads, &c. Harness, Saddlery, &c. Also On Private Sale, SUPERIOR PIANOS GIGS, with lamps complete. P. A. HERMAN & Co., Hastings.

HAYING secured a larger site nearer the centre. I wish to dispose of Corner Section adjoining the Railway yard, with a frontage of 50ft. to Market street, liSft. frontage to station yard, and 50ft. of line frontage, making a valuable site for warehouse, wool or grain store, offering as it does facilities at small cost for siding, together with comfortable, wellbuilt residence and out-buildings complete. Apply to undersigned on premises. HENRY COLLINS, Bricklayer, Hastings. OR CHEAP BEDDING AND FURNITURE go to W. KERSHAW'S LITTLE SHOP, MAESKEI SUBSET, Hastings

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Hastings Standard, Issue 38, 10 June 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hastings Standard, Issue 38, 10 June 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hastings Standard, Issue 38, 10 June 1896, Page 3

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