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)UINCESS THEATRE, HASTINGS. Lessee and Manager Mr Tom Pollard Treasurer ... Mr W. O'Sullivan P»llar<iS'N dHMTa Co. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! WEDNESDAY, OCT. 7, Planquette's Charming Opera, PAUL JONES. PAUL JONES. PAUL JONES. PAUL JONES. Thursday, Htli ... Rip Van Winkle By Request— Fiuday, Dth ... Lks Ci.ochks DE CoRXEVILLE. Saturday, 10th (Last Night of the Season), UNCLE TOM S CABIN. POLLARD'S POPULAR PRICES, -i*. Si* fiat, and Is. Box Plan at H. 11. Hunt's. Day Sale Tickets at Hyde's. FRED W. DUVAL, Business Manager. SATURDAY, 10TH OCTOBER, At 2 o'clock. In the Hastings Auction Bazaar Yards. Y. DENNETT will sell . without any reserve, — Bay Marc " Nellie," aged, by The Mute, dam Renga, with foal at foot by Bronte Brown Filly, 1 year, by Quilt, dam Nellie Bay Filly, 2 years, by Henchman, dam Nellie; broken in and quiet Bay Colt, Jack Tar, years, by Henchman, dam Nellie ; in full training. Also, Tip drav, set cart harness, several saddles and bridles. Also, Instructed by Mr W. Thompson, A Merry-go-round, now in full working order at Hastings, with tent and steam engine complete \Y. Y. DENNETT, Auctioneer. In the Hastings Sale Rooms. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1896. At 2.80. p.m. G" 1 11. YICKERS AND CO. will soil as above household furniture and effects comprising : 1 double iron bedstead, 1 double spring mattress, 1 kapoc overlay, 1 ilax overlay, 1 wire mattress, 1 suite furniture, 1 1 chest drawers. 1 spring couch, 1 washstand, 2 toilet sets, 1 dress table, 1 dining room table, 4 pieces linoleum, 1 mirror, 1 pillows, 2 portmanteaux, 1 cot, 3 B. Austrian chairs, 3 bedroom chairs, 2 bolsters, 4 pieces oilcloth, 1 child's chair, 2 saddles. Also, — 10 horse covers, 4 rollers, 8 circingles, 11 horse covers, 14 rugs, 1 port, boiler and sundries. G. 11. VICKERS, Auctioneer.

c<i>iti>iun(iiin "/' V' ddinif HHiitt-r wv j-'onrth I'tiHf./ "TXT-ANTKI)—A Xursegirl. Apply \ V for address at Ollicc of this Paper. ~T~X'7"A>,'TKi)—Two improvers and Y V two apprentices for the dressmaking. Apply Mrs Yickers, Karamu Road. "T"TJ ANTKJ)—Visitors to Hastings \ V Show to know tlnit Btuton is selling Fancy Goods and Stationery below jost. (iiving up Business. OYSTERS, Oysters.— 1 )iroct from the beds, per Tarawera ; -Id per do/.., or Is per plate, at I'itt's. AI'ANCE will lie held at the Oddfellows' J [all THIS E VEN] IXG. Dancing 8 o'clock. Subscription, 2s. Music, piano and violin. HERETAUNGA CYCLING CLI'l!. f I IHE annual meeting of the above Club will be held on Thursday, the Sth inst., in the Albert Hotel at 8 p.m., when the report and balancesheet will he read. Business : Election of olliccrs. CI 11 A N J) S O C 1 A L In connection with THE CATHOLIC CHURCH Will be held in the ' PRINCESS THEATRE MONDAY, OCTOBER 12th, INJ)G. Double Tickets, ~>s; single, Bs. B»roliil>itioci Ih'SMitc. PE IXC ES S TIIEA TK E , HASTINGS, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, Oct. 18th and lltli. Mr F. SUTTON. Ri'v. DR. HOSKING. Subject, First Night: "Is the use of intoxicants Biblical?" Second Night: " Will Prohibition be a loss to the public revenue ?" Commence at K. Admission : Dress Circle and Stalls, Is ; other seats, Gd. Y. ROACH, Hon. Sec. ON

HORSE HALE. SATURDAY, 10th OCTOBER, In Yards at rear of Albert Hotel. 11. TICKERS AND CO. HORSES, BUGGIES of Every Description, Comprising —1 seed sower, 1 gig (almost new), 2 double-furrow ploughs (Ilornsby's), 1 singlefurrow moulding plough (Howward's), 1 set three-leaf harrows (Corbett's), 1 eab, 1 set double harness, 1 double-seated buggy, with shafts and pole, 1 waggonette, 1 panet. cart. 1 Bay Mare, 6 yrs, Pisc-atorious— Patriaren; 1 chestnut Filly, Gladiator—Pacific ; 1 chestnut Pony, good in lip mess, very fast ; 1 pair ulacK carriage horses, 1 pair bay carriage hoioes ; 1 bay gelding, good in single or double harness ; 1 bay gelding, good hack and harness horse ; 1 piebald hack, good in harness ; 1 chestnut hack, good weight carrier; 1 grey mare, good hack and harness. Further entries received until time of Sale. G. H. VICKERS, Auctioneer. BAMBOO Verandah Blinds, with blocks and ropes complete, 10ft long by Nft drop, 10/-; 12ft by Bft do., 12/-. J. Cottkell, Novelty Depot, Napier. "T7IOR Tennis Racquets and Balls § ' try the Xovklty Depot, Napier. , will sell as above—

To IttsildcrM. riIENDERS are invited for the 1 Erection of a Villa Residence and other work intended to be built at Napier. Tenders will be received up to 10 o'clock on "WEDNESDAY, October 1-lth, IHOG, at my house in Hustings, or up to noon of the same date at Mr Hannah's Bootshop, Napier. l'lans and specifications to be seen at R. J. ROBERTS', Architect, Hastings, Or at Mr Hannah's Bootshop, Napier. Paintins'! ! Oil am> Water Colob. IV / I~R. F. D'A C. DeLISLE IV I will hold Special Classes for the above on Monday and Thursday mornings at the Oddfellows' Hall, Hastings. Lessons in Pianoforte, Singing, and Music on Monday and Thursday afternoons at the same place. Ordinary classes on Wednesday afternoon. Intending pupils are requested to communicate at once as only a limited number can be accommodated. Apply F. DkLISLE, Southland Road. Or care 11. 11. Hunt, bookseller, Hastings. VENETIAN BLINDS, FURNITURE .t BEDDING,don't forget \Y. KERSHAW'S LITTLE SHOP, Mabket Street, Hastings.

Ceiiti'itfl lliiilrfiEgis*. BBseMsisss>>. B E. BROWN EGS to announce the arrival of the First Shipment of Wprins Go<Ml«. New Prints ! New Hosiery ! New Lustres and Alpacas ! Sun Bonnets and Gloves ! White and Fancy Aprons ! Kid and Lisle Gloves ! Stays and Fancy Muslins ! Gent's White Shirts all sizes. Tenr.is do do Special linos in Ties, Braces, Collars, Silk Handkerchiefs, Ac., Ac. JE. Krapt vj j[2»i<oi'ter, i

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Hastings Standard, Issue 140, 7 October 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hastings Standard, Issue 140, 7 October 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hastings Standard, Issue 140, 7 October 1896, Page 3

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