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EARLY SPRING SEASON 1896. k A RRANGEMENTS were made by il. which First Shipments from London should arrive early for the Spring Trade. I have to report arrival in the colony of Large Shipments ex steamships Mataura and lonic. These Goods will be speedily Openei 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 <62000. James P. Thompson, Draper and Importer, Napier and Hastings. HIGH CLASS DRESS MATE!HALS MANTLES, CAPES >0 GENERAL Ml AVERY. ESIDENTS in Hawke's Bay who will not have an opportunity of visiting the Ift.l W cllilifftOlly to select their requirements can avail themselves of the Company's u nequalied variety of High - Class Diupeky by sending for samples, illustrated fashion sheets and general price list. Samples, fashion sheets, and catalogue post free. A. A. CORRIGAN, Manager. B. ILUXE>,"STEIN, Chairman of Directors. XO T A BILI A. Slu-iißjsr, Siwiaig, Spring. THE Spring lias now set in at ROBINSON'S DRAPERY WAREHOUSE, Emerson Street. New Goods in all Departments now opened up. The Latest Novelties Choicest Shadings Endless Variety Value Unsurpassed. Everything new, fresh, and fashionable, and at right prices at ROBINSON'S, EMERSON STREET, NAPIER.

AT AUCTION. THURSDAY, 24th SEPTEMBER, At 2 o'clock. In the Hastings Auction Bazaar. WY. DENNETT * will sell on account of various clients the following goods : Set of platform scales, 2 sets eounter scales, saddles and bridles, teapots, scrubbing brushes, spices, tumblers, lot of crockery, wire lines, sauces, blriftk lead brushes, linoleum and oilcloth, carpets, tables and chairs, spring and woven wire mattresses, spring couches, harness, iron bedsteads, lamps and clocks, pipes, tennis shoes, ink, sewing machine oil and water-cans, overcoats and blankets, kitchen utensils, and sundry odd lots. Also, A Tip dray. W. Y. DENNETT, Auctioneer* FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, At 2 o'clock p.m. On the Premises, " Ivnowles' Folly, Hastings." WY . ~DENNETT . has heen instructed by Mrs Carrwell, who is giving up housekeeping, to sell without reserve the following goods and chattelsChairs, tables, linoleums, spring couches, bedsteads, stretchers, lamps, ornaments, clocks, pictures, bookshelves,. • portable boiler, crockery, kitchen utensils, fender aud irons, galvanised baths, churn, buckets, milk pans, and quantity of miscellaneous. W, Y. DENNETT, Auctioneer. JUST LANDED." H. VICKERS AND CO. VJT. have just received large consignments of new and fashionable household furniture, comprising—--2 pianos, 1 tapestry and plush occasional suite, 1 haircloth suite, duchess pairs, platform rockers, chests drawers, fancy gipsy tables, dining-room and parlor tables, tapestry carpet squares, Kidderminster squares, brassmounted bedsteads, kapoc and flax bedding, &c. The above consignments are now on view in the Hastings Bate Rooms, and may be purchased at nominal prices. G. H. VICKERS & CO., 1 Auctioneers. ENETIAN BLINDS, FURNITURE & BEDDING, don't forget W, KERSHAW'S LITTLE SHOP, MASKST SiwufT, BAsiufca

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Hastings Standard, Issue 128, 23 September 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hastings Standard, Issue 128, 23 September 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hastings Standard, Issue 128, 23 September 1896, Page 3

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