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OUR BOOT & SHOE SALE OPENING. TO-DAY marks the Opening of the Largest Sale of the Best-selected Stock of Ladies', Gent's, and Children's Slioes, ami sli]»l»eri shown on the East Coast. Our Department has undergone a complete change since moving into our New Warehouse. We have the best-lighted, nicest equipped, and most comfortable and commodious shops and show-room to be seen in any city in the colony. While the Goods themselves in style, price, and quality keep pace with the live methods adopted and carried out all through our Establishments. Our Work-rooms have been enlarged, new operatives have been engaged, and, with a full complement of the latest Parisian and New York models and the necessary materials for copying same, we are in a position to turn out to special order the highest class of Boots and Shoes, placing such class of goods, by reason of our specially low prices, within the reach of those who have heretofore considered bespoke-made goods eut of their reach. Repairs promptly and neatly done on the premises. R. HANNAH & CO. Hastings, July 18, 1896.

CAMPBELL BEGS to inform his customers and general public that he has OPENED in NEW and HANDSOME PREMISES, adjoining Mr Herman's Auction Mart. A very large range of First-class English, Scotch, and Colonial Pat. terns to choose from. P.C.'s tailoring experience in both Edinburgh and London should be sufficient recommendation as to his ability to turn out First-classJWork. Sillitfs made to order from Trowsers „ „ 15s. All Goods thoroughly shrunk. Teems Strictly Cash. Fit and workmanship guaranteed. Address : Hastings Tailoring Establishment Railway street - Hastings.

G, H. ROACH, HERETAUNGA HOUSE, HASTINGS, HAS constantly on hand the Very Best Bkands only of General &HO€EBI£I. Also a Fine Assortment of Household * IItOMMOIk T «ERT BMl T §IIWiME. Also a Grand and Comprehensive Stock of the Latest Designs in (ROCKERY AMI) ©IABSWARE. The Prices are the Lowest in the Town, and the Stock always replete with Novelties. FIRST-CLASS GOODS ONLY KEPT. DRiPBRI AMD in m m «*, w H a JUST COME TO HAND—SOME JOB LINES IN MENS CLOTHING AND OTHER LINES, Men's Suits, first class, 27s 6d the suit Trousers, splendid goods Coats, tweed, 6s 6d and upwards Velveteen in all colors, Is lid yard All Wcol Flannel, Is Grand Line in Stays, 3s 9d. E. BROWN s W. H > §5 P M m M M % a Central It u tilling*. llaMtinsn. HAVING 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, 148 ft. 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. VENETIAN BLINDS, FURNITURE & BEDDING, don't forget , FTIHE STANDARD for Job PrintW, JUSRSEAVV'S LITTJjE SHOP, i JL all description. Work M&Rnsr Sxßasi, Hastings ©secutol with aeatness and despatch. liiilSsi ADDISON AND CO ~ GROCERS AND DRAPERS, Heeetaunga St., Hastings. ARMSTRONG, CoXTKACTOE & CIVH. EnGIXEEB, Opposite Sehaffer's Board inghonse, St. Albans street, Hastings. Estimates and quantities given for all nlnssog nf work.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 83, 1 August 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hastings Standard, Issue 83, 1 August 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hastings Standard, Issue 83, 1 August 1896, Page 3

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