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CASH ON HAND. IT stands you in hand to be with us again on Monday. We are all alike, we have an eye to opportunity. None of us are too wealthy to let an opportunity escape us. If you pay 12s 6d for one of those stylisa pau - s of boots and your neighbor buys a pair elsewhere and pays 20s for Uiem, no matter how wealthy he is, he feels sore. _ * Always keep your weather eye open for opportunities. The big &tore piesents them. It does not flatter itself because"it carrigs.-ths biggest ana hancsomest stock of Boots and Slippers in the province. It places before you such opportunities that would mean to you a loss if you bought your goods elsewhere. A high character of goods is the only kind that 4he big (Hastings) store carries, but there are opportunities, such as we present now, that are not often, presented to us ;we seize them. We give you the benefit of them, and such a glorious benefit as you will get from them. High-class goods is one of these opportunities that do not present themselves every day.

PALACE BOOTS! Tiie Only Mt'lisatole llraind Sia flte Colony. Lien's Kip Watertights, from 9/6 Men's Kip Watertight Bluchers, 8/6, 10 (5 Men's Kip Nailed Boot, 9/6 Men's Light Sunday Balmorals, 9/6 , to 11/6 Men's Double-sole Cookliam Boots, 17/6 Men's Strong Leather Slippers, 4/6 Men's Canvas Shoes, 4/8, 5/6 Women's Dairy Boots, 6/11 Women's Light Sunday Balmorals, 8/6 Women's Calf Lace-ups, 7/8 Women's Strong Leather Slippers, 8/6 Youths' Strong School Boots, from 6/11 Youths' Sunday Boots, 6/11, 7/6 Youths' Canvas Shoes, 4/11 Girl's Strong School Bots, 4/6, 4/11 Girl's Light Sunday Boots, 5/6, 6/6 Girl's Plimsoles, from 2/6 Girl's Canvas Shoes, from 2/11 Every Description of Boots, Shoes, and Slippers Made to Measure. Repairs promptly and neatly done on the premises. R. HANNAH & CO. BOOT MANUFACTURERS & IMPORTERS, HASTINGS. [Established 1892.] BOOTS AND SHOES. W. A. CARTER GIVES the Best Value in Hastings in Every Description of Ladies', Gent's, and Children's Boots, Shoes and Slippers for Cash. Repairs Neatly and Promptly Done. A Trial Solicited. Country Orders accompanied by Cash receive special attention. Carriage and post paid on all orders of 20s and upv,*aids. W. A. €IETEE, JSoot S>BM! @Sa«Mi Si22SM?rsk 4 a% (Opposite Maddison & Co.'s), HASTINGS. Heretaunga Meat Market, corner of Havelock road and Warren street. C. HUGHES, BUTCHER. Y PRICE LIST FOE CASH IS AS UNDER: Beef—Sirloin, 46.; Ribs, 2|d to 3d; Boi'ing, 2d. Mutton —Hindquarters, 2d; Forequarters, IJd ; Chops, trimmed, 3d. Dairy-fed Pork and Veal, 4-d. Sausages, a speciality, 3d. Boardinghouses supplied at 3d all round. G. H. ROACH, HERETAUNGA HOUSE, HASTINGS, TJ AS constantly on hand the Very Best Brands only of General JLI CtROCKI&IISS. Also a Fine Assortment of Household IROtfiIOXCHBRIT AM® SimUSIIWAKE. Also a Grand and Comprehensive Stock of the Latest Designs in AMU KMSSWAI&E. The Prices are the Lowest in the Town, and the Stock always replete with Novelties. S FTT?RT.nr,ARR ftOODS ONLY KEPT. mi j. s* w. b* a be vivtfsTUST COME TO HAND— j S K/nrir T/ni rrv,'.\' rv MT'\~« pr.fiTTTTXfr AND * m > 5 I O'l'HEll LINES. j M % P J/ i Men's Suits, first class, 27s 6d the suit Ist I Trousers, splendid goods jg Coats, tweed, 6s 6d and upwards Velveteen in all colors. Is lid vard ka All Wool Flannel, Is j W 1 Grand Line in Stays, 3s 9d. ! * :» m ! & il■ - j m Em BROWN, ! 5

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Hastings Standard, Issue 104, 26 August 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hastings Standard, Issue 104, 26 August 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hastings Standard, Issue 104, 26 August 1896, Page 3

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