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WINTER SEASON Y KT(K']\ :.l' ;>1! v'hssr-s of New Drapery is very iarge both in Napier and Hastings, and I have every confidene 1 in asking your support. I import the bulk of ray goods from the Principal 1 louses at !io-.ie, ami my family having bei n in the Drapery Tade, first in Dalkeith, Scotland, and now in New Zealand, for nearly sixty years, during which time we have always in a :,fc>rvv-u\i ;;nd bupiaps.s-Jik-- manm r, w » e.»n Uv.n buy in the best market* and on J»esfc Terms. O;;K rarcE u\T,Y. 15K.ST VAETE. CASH TEEJIS. Make no mistake if you -,vi ;h host value for your mo:i>>y in Drapery (in TO TIIoMs-jON'S. Black and Navv Surges 1 i.l, 1/9.V, 1/IU, %ii, 2; IJ, Fancy Twesd.-i 1 /IV, 1/2J, 1/Gi, 1/IU, 2/(5, 2/11. Special lot of Bva-nkiful Costume Lengths, not two alike —Milton Cloths, 1/-, 1 1 U ; extra- wide for i lahits, 1/11 J. 01- inch X.iyy Sorg;> for Habits, 5,'!5. Blanket.;, (»/«>, 8. 11, U/G, 10;G, per pair; for Double Beds, special vabt", 1-1 11 per pnir, dhv-ct from Mills t MiriioM, Yorkshire. Beautiful Assortment of Trimmed Tililliuery, Jackets, Capes, Mantles and "Waterproofs. INSPECTION INViTKi*. j®B3 P. Thompson, Dit/e-Ei: a:-:i> ) Miv.-min, Napier and I fastings. /LUTUMN DRAPERY WELLINGTON. Ladles tuho desire really novel and choice Dress Materials should ivrite to the D.1.C., Wellington, for samples of the company's latest importations. Importations of Dress Fabrics for the new season include an excellent variety Black and Colored materials, in specially choice designs in single dress lengths, of which no two are alike. The D.I.C. Winter Fashion Book and Furniture Catalogue is now ready, and will be forwarded, free of postage, to any address 0. HALLENSTEIN, A. A. CORItIGAN, Chairman, Maxuhgof LEX. E A N , "T A TTER S'A LL S," HASTINGS, lIAWKE'S BAY. Stock and Station Agent, Valuator .and Auctioneer.

Livery, Bait, and Commission Stables, Good Paddocks and Roomy LooseBoxes, Busies, Gigs, and Saddle Hacks on Hire at any hour. Clipping Done uy Experienced Groom. Horses (carefully selected) Bought and Hold privately on commission. Regular Weekly Hales of Horses, Stock, and Produce every Saturday at 1.80 p.m. Clearing Hales carefully attended to. Messages delivered to any station in Ilawke's Bay. All charges most reasonable. Telephone, " Tattersalls," Mo.. 224. Sale by Order of the Registrar of the Hupreme Court of New Zealand, at Napier, and at the Request of the Mortgagee. LAND HALE AT AUCTION. TUESDAY, the Twenty-third Day of June, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-six, at 2 o'clock in the Afternoon. AL EXA ND E L KAN, of Hastings, Auctioneer, has been instructed to oiler for sale by public auction, at the Princess Theatre, Hastings, on the above date — All that Land .situate at Hastings, containing Two Roods, being Sections numbered 805) and fSOI, Houth Hastings, together with the said Princess Theatre erected thereon. Full particulars will be supplied on application to ALEXANDER LEAN, Auction ee r, H astin gs, Or to, E. H. WILLIAMS, Solicitor, Napier and Ha,stings, Solicitor for the Mortgagee. X MR. 11. W. FKOST, Hui;<:k!'N I >i:vnsT, HAS commenced the practice of his Profes.-ion in Rooms above Messrs C. I>. ilo.un.KY and Co's, Emerson Street, Napier. Painless Extractions with Nitrous Oxide Gas, Chloroform, Ac. Hours of Attendance—-9 a.m. till 5 p.m. Telephone No. 209. Established 1805. M i*. 1, <» a m 14, DENTIST, (Formerly of Dental and Medical Dispensary, Edinburgh), Registered G.M.C., YISITS Hastings every Mondays and Thursdays from Tennyson street, Napier. Honrs of Conciliation, from 10 a.m. till o p.m. Telephone No. 101.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 44, 17 June 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hastings Standard, Issue 44, 17 June 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hastings Standard, Issue 44, 17 June 1896, Page 3

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