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EARLY SPRING SEASON 1896. ARRANGEMENTS wore made by which First Shipments from LoiKlon should arrive early for the Spring Trade. I lmve to report arrival in the colony of Large Shipments ex steamships Mataura and lonic. These Goods will be speedily Openec Up, and I may state that the assortment, style, and quality of Goods are superior to any previous season. The London, Glasgow, Manchester, Bradford, and Continental Markets have been carefully -watched by my London agent, and only Choice Goods selected. The invoice number no less than Eighty-eight, and the Selling Value over £2OOO. James P. Thompson, Deaper and Importer, Napier and Hastings. autumn drapery AT TKH O.l.Gay WELLINGTON* Ladies who desire really novel and choice Dress Material* should write 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 cnoice designs in single dress lengths, of which no two art alike. The D.I.C. Winter Fashion Book and Furniture Ca'alogm is now ready, and will be forwarded, free of postage, to any address ». hallknstein, a. a. cobbioas, Chairman, Manaw AT AUCTION. THURSDAY, 10TH SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock. In the Hastings Auction Bazaar. Y. DENNETT • will sell on account of several clients Spring mattresses, wash stand, sets of ware, cheffonier, 5-draw chest, tables, chairs, tubs, axes, baths, saws, buckets, jars, pair steps, hand mirrors, looking glasses, water and oil cans, ink and pencils, cart harness, childrens' cots an 1 stools, overcoats, blankets, women and girls felt slippers, mens' tennis shoes, womens' house boots, and other miscellaneous lots. Also, on behalf of whom it may concern ■< — 1 milk cart. Terms Cash. W. Y. DENNETT, Auctioneer. Sale by Order of the Registrar of the Supreme Coutt of New Zealand at Napier, and at the Request of the Grantee. WILLIAM YOUNG DENNETT, of Hastings, Auctioneer, has been instructed to Offer for Sale by Public Auction at his Auction Matt, Hastings, on THURSDAY, the 17th day of September, 1896, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, the Machinery mentioned in a certain Instrument by way of security, dated the 17th day of April, 1895, a Copy whereof is filed in the Supreme Court at Napier under No. 5380, particulars of which are as follows: One six-horse power portable steam engine by Hornsby, No. 2872 wi tl|_ tlrivmg -bait- - straw elevators complete One Maynard chaff-cutter with -driving belt complete. Further particulars will be supplied on application to the AUCTIONEER, or to E. H. WILLIAMS, Hastings or Napier, Solicitor to the Grantee. Mu*i<*! Music*! Music* S Mr. F. D'A. C. DE LISLE, Garcia Diplomat, Paris ; Bonn University, M.G. (Late Choirmaster of St. Patrick's Church, Palmerston North.) BEG S to announce to the public of Hastings and district that he is open to receive a limited number of Pupils for the Pianoforte, Organ, Banjo, and for Voice Production and Singing. Lessons given in Drawing and Painting (oil and water color). Pupils coached for all musical examinations. Terms for visiting in district, 12 2r, for quarter of 24 lessons. In town or studio, £1 10s for 24 lessons. Prospectus at H. H. Hunt's or Office of this Paper, where fell information may be obtained. THE Bailee of our Winter Dresses, Millinery, Cloaks, <tc., eleafii:g at Great Reduction at F» fwAT.v'* Cash Draner. Emerson-street.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 115, 8 September 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hastings Standard, Issue 115, 8 September 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hastings Standard, Issue 115, 8 September 1896, Page 3

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