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]"; P.ERNIAN SOCIAL. F JIIIK Socinl in connection wills tbe I local I>runch of tbe H.A.C'.B. Society, which was to have been held in the' Oddfellows* Ilall 011 Monday, the IKh. lias ii;r,v li. s 'i JL'OSTiU >XIvD till MONDAY, tbe liiih inst. s. (i. POPPELWELL, Sec rctary. jS^T EW RAILWAYS. NAPIEIt SECTION. CHEAP EXCURSION FARES BETWEEN* HASTINGS—FARN'DON—NAPIER PRINCE OF WALES' P.IRTHDAY. On November 9lb, 1H96, in addition to Pares already notified, Special Excursion Tickets, available for return 011 day of purchase only, will be issued as below : First Second Class. Class. Napier to Hustings, Tonic- s. d. s. d. ana. or Whakatu ... 2 6 10 Napier to Earndon ... 1 6 10 (And vice versa in each case.) BY OEDEIi. Truffle Manager's Ollice, Napier, It 11 No\ lvio JifeSS'ZEALAND RAILWAYS. NAI'IER SECTION. PRINCE OF WALES' BIRTHDAY, Novemkek 9th, 1896. TOWN AND SUBURBAN RACES, NAPIER. 'l'lie Train usually leaving Napier for Waipukurau at 4.20 p.m. will not leave Napier until 6.30 p.m. WAIPAWA SPORTS. The Train usually leaving Napier for Dannevirke at l.H't p.m. will not leave until 2.iiH p.m. Roth above Trains run correspondingly later than usual throughout. Other Trains as usual. For ('heap Fares between all Stations, and to Wellington, and for further particulars, see previous advertisements and posters, or inquire at Stations. ]iY ORDER. Traffic Manager's Office, Napier. 3rd November, 1806. TO-MORROW. In the Hustings Sale Rooms. SATFRDAV. NOVEMBER 7th, At 2.:->O. p.m. SI 11. YICKERS AND CO. VJ. will sell on account of various owners--1 double iron bedstead, 1 single iron bedstead, ] spring mattress, 1 tin trunk*, 1 kapoc overlay, ;i chairs, 1 table, 4 lots tinware, 6 lots brush ware, 1 wasbstand, 1 dressing table, 2 mirrors, 4 oilc-oats, 2 suits clothes, 1 chest drawers, 4 bags flour, 2 lots mutton birds, 2 rugs, lots glassware Also, 1 piano by Newbould, IS pairs boots, 1 oval table, 1 sewing machine. (r. 11. YICKERS, Auctioneer. sa fri 4'<■. Senioi: Pass Thin. Coll., Teacher oi- Piano and Violin*. AS Vacancies for Pupils. Term commences with lirst lesson. Permanent address: K ASTIM >L*lt.\*K -STIi KET, (P>ack of Roman Catholic Church), II VENETIAN BLINDS, FURNITURE & 1 >1,1)1 >IN( i,don't forget W. KERSHAW'S LITTLE SHOP, Mabket St i?e lt, ILvstinos.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 165, 6 November 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hastings Standard, Issue 165, 6 November 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hastings Standard, Issue 165, 6 November 1896, Page 3

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