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B. li. KNIGHT, ' isfl isrn door f Acvottti HASTINGS TIMBEB YARD 6. D EALER IN COALS, FIREWOOD, DRAIN MFE& U?ds< AND CEMENT. Orders Executed fob Aia Classes or Joinery, TxrsMsay, &)., So. B. L~ KNIGHT*

Iy~j~E.BBTAU-NGA BAKEBY. W. KEITH. GENEBAL BAKEE, HASTINGS. W.E. is prepared to do Catering for Balls, Parties, Ac. Fibst-Class Goods Guaranteed. W. MOULD EY, Wholesale amd Retail MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONER ~1 l~ AS in Stock a large and varied 1 1 Assortment of Confectionery of all Descriptions. Bride and Birthday Cakes, also Small Goods made at the shortest' notice. J- Q U L L E N, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER,. COKNEE OF HKEETAUNGA AND HAS Streets, Hastings. . Wedding and Fancy Cakes of all Descriptions made to order. Carts sent to all parts of the district. . The Cafe, JttastiMgps. m HIS Popular Restaurant has reI cently undergone complete alterations in order to cope with the enormous increase of business,. Visitors to Hastings ean combine comfort and economy hy patronising it. Balis, Parties, and Picnics Catered for. Wedding Cakes, Pastry, and Fancy Goods a Speciality. Afieenoon Tjsa. EOGEE ~W~INSLEY, PurVPRTRTfITL Tlte Troeatfesro. georgeTpinnock 1 "D EGS to announce to the Public of. J3 Hastings and District that he 1 ha s taken the new Buildings next the Po s t Office, where he has opened DINING EOOMS, And trusts by supplying only First- | Class Meals to merit a share of public patronage. A Ladies' Pkxvatu Dinlxg-Eoom will be opened, where Meals and Afternoon Tea may be-obtained. - - Weekly Boarders treafcedvery liberally. The Proprietor has had considerable experience in the Catering line, and is prepared to quote for Suppers, Picnic Parties. &c. mHE Standabd is published _L Evening at 4 o'clock, and lias a lar<?fi circulation in Hastings and diswiMi«

J . WYATT, •JJIAMILY jgUTCHEB Heretaunga STKEEV, HASTINGS. Families waited pa for Ordora. ill Small Goods of all Dessri pilots mado on lie Premises. il '■ Goods guaranteed of the Best Qualify. impobtant " Notice. '• T*T ix a inaitei'of supreme indifferent 1 to iaa as to whether Presieb»& ! - lunger otr Joe Cbaoabarlaii} cornea to ; a settlement over the Transvaal 4ii9- - ... eulty, as I have baen lucky enough to- '» secure a, constant supply of the Primesfc and Mutioa. Haads of Families will find all my Meat up-to-date iu Q_uality and Pricey. ■ N,B.—Jmi& Smith (lately in' my employment). has now,so cocnacrtion -.vh&tbw with my Eslabli»bo*s»t, bui hie place has been fillsd bf ft -FirstClass Man. ARTHURHATTON, THE PE6PLF/S BUTOHEH Mmx Block, Hastings. VV. SYMONDS, TJASTINGS steam coach XT factory. I " r 4 * "* t " **"* * ' Manufacturer of alt kinds of Carnages Buggies, Daisy Carts, Wool Waggons, and Farm Bftpairs, Painting, afe'd Triixuning executed with despatch.' Timber .Bending, Band Sawing. Turning, dsc. Just 'Received, ex " Star of England," Large shipment of LAMPS, AXLES, SPRINGS, &o. . Also, - BICYCLE FITTINGS. Fo'9 SALE. Fall-size Sliding Body English Dog Cart, with pole and shafts comAlso, - * Spring Carts, Buggies, &G, Carriage Lamps from 10s. per p&b. , I if- 1 — »• y .4''^ "VTEW TIMBER tA®DS» ■ JLN HASTINGS. Building Timbar, and Building Requrfii.es, Coal, Firewood, Posts, Strainers, Pailings, Oats, Chaff, &c., Always on hand, and at the lowest current rates'.i * im \ c j(f EsiIMATEa SOB BuiXOTNOS GIVE*. 1 kssscr FOR NoitTHKSk Asbcka&c® Company. , '

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Hastings Standard, Issue 111, 3 September 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hastings Standard, Issue 111, 3 September 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hastings Standard, Issue 111, 3 September 1896, Page 1

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