RjnglarJ and Thomas, N A V I !. H. 1»9« 1 w»« FIRST SHIPMENTS FOR THIS SEASON, Ex M.'t.u ra and lonic. Choice Ranges of the Latest Productions in Tailoring licqui-sites. gPECIA L I T I E S Kbnki Cloths in four different shades, Drabett's Drills, Ac., Scotch, English, and Irish Tweeds and Suitings, Worsted Coatings in all weights and newest colorings, Habit Cloths of the latest materials, and various new shades Clerical Coatings and Suitings. 11. F. C. Pai-k, Cutter. HENRY WILLIAMS & SONS, IRONMONGER S, HEBETAt*N(iA ROAD. HASTINGS. (Knight's old shop.) IBOXMONtiF.KS ISII J'IKK< r IMI'oKTKHS OF liiif'rk'Hia «ni4l Ensli»li ■lardnarc. Shipments now landing, purchased direct from the manufacturers and personally selected by our Mi: Williams, senr. Latrn Tennis and Cricketing material only from the best makers. Cutlery siiml Elwtr«iPlaKil Ware. A splendid assortment of brass foundry and builder's general hardware, bar iron, horse shoo nails, horse shoes, and all blacksmith's requirements.
Farther redaction in Crockery, as we are determine*! to quit this line, also a few rolls of linoleum ami oil cloth uiul. r cost. A competent staff of Plumbers and Gasfitfers employed. Ram-fixing ami water-pipe work a specialty. HEXIIV U If.LUMS AXl> HASTINGS. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LIMITED. pASTOR.U.I ST <' AND FaRMKRS* AoKNTS. HEAI) OITKE : NAPIER. Branches, Port Ahuriri, Hastings, and < lisl-onie. MaNAi.INO UIKEI Tiir.s : \V. WILLIAMS. N. KETTLE. AUCTION SALES, Wool, Smn>. Hwk-, Tallow. »tc., Held Fortnightly. Stock Sales, Hastings, Third Tuesday in Month. Stock bales, Waipawa, First Tuesday iu Month. FOK SALE: Wool-packs, com sacks, seaming twine, sheepshf ars, stones, oils, and all shearing requisites. Docking knives, galvanised wire netting, black galvanised and barbed fencing wire. Rock and Adelaide salt, sulphide and oxide of iron. Station Sevres or .via Descriptions. SEEPS AND GRAIN : Oats —I Mack and white Tartarian, Dan, Algerian, sparrowbill, and short feed (crushed and whole). Milling, seed, and fowls" wheat. Cape and chevalier barley. Mangold, turnip, clover and English grass seeds. Local and Poverty Bay ryegrass, cocksfoot, Ac. Bran, pollard, chaff, beans, maize, linseed. Farm and garden manures. Seed and eating potatoes. HASTINGS BRANCH: SYDNEY PATTISON ... Manages. October, 1896.
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Hastings Standard, Issue 184, 30 November 1896, Page 2
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345Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hastings Standard, Issue 184, 30 November 1896, Page 2
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