A young lad named "Willis had his kg broken wliilst footballing at Parkvale on Saturday. Colonel Hume, Colin j\.-irna'of Police, denies a report that he is about to retire on pension. f For continutttion of readin;/ matter nee j-'oiirt/i J'cai-:. / "TT7"ANTEJ)—A Situation as WorkV V ing Housekeeper or Cook on a station or liotel in country by a firstclass liroad baker ; also, good dairy - ffomai), tlioronghly clean, and two years and nine months in last situation. Apply for address at Office of this Paper. TO LET.—The Principal Corner Shop of Hastings, recently occupied by Hannah and Co. Apply, ■J. T. Blake, Hastings. FOR SALE.—A first-class Silver limiting Chonograph Watch. Apply to John Robertson, Watchmaker, See., "Hastings. € , «Bcafi'KS,y ! Coisaiisg - ! ! C 1 «?M8lsS!$- ! ! ! THE GREATEST OF WONDERS. "T7II>ISON'S Marvellous and Scien--8 J tific Invention, FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, In Premises lately occupied by Blythe, Draper, Ileretaunga Road. A. 11. WHITEHOUSE, Exhibitor. fcAE.S3. S4LSS. ONE MONTH ONLY. ANEWMJIn having decided to> give up business, will offer the whole of his stock of Groceries, Crockery, Boots and Shoes, at Cost Price for One Month only, strictly for Cash. A. NEWMAN, (Next Union Dank.) HASTINGS.
SEEING what a hold Trotting has taken in Hawke's Bay, I have succeeded in buying the Trotting Stallion " TIP-TOP." He is a dark bay, with black points, three years od, and stands 10 hands. "Tip-top"is by Judge Belden out of Lily Verkilont He had twelve mares last season, and all are in foal, which proves that he i-s sure. Knowing full well that his breeding cannot be'picked to pieces, I intend to offer him to the public this coming season. He is exceptionally quiet and good-tempered, and is a performer, having run first in Auckland, third in Hawera, and sacondin New Plymouth. Terms —Four Guineas per Mare; only a limited number of mares will be taken. For particulars, apply to the owner, A. E. C. MUREAY-MACGREGORjj Havblock. J JE ALTH IS WEALTH. Hence it is jhat whoever.contributes to the General Ilealtk of the community is justly called a Public Benefactor. This in a measure we claim is our position, our aim being to provide the public with Boots and shoes that will help the wearers to fortify themselves against sickness in the trying Winter weather. The C.B.P. has i n stock the celebrated " Zkaiandia Cookh vms," and our general stock of'' Zealandias" is second to none in Hawke's Bay. We cannot here enumerate the many styles of Boots, Shoes and Slippers procurable at the City Boot Palace, suitable for "Winter Wear, but confidently ask intending Boot purchasers to call and inspect for themselves. All orders accompanied with Cash carefully and promptly attended to, and Carbiage Paid om all goods amounting to t'l in value. Note the Address— CITY BOOT PALACE, \\ HOI.ESALE <fc Retail, HASTINGS-STREET, NAPIER. M. M'-Jf AUCrIIXABf.
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Hastings Standard, Issue 62, 8 July 1896, Page 3
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468Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hastings Standard, Issue 62, 8 July 1896, Page 3
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