Einglani and Tiiomas, N A P I I ; . ii. l mna r»?s s « ■ *»o first shipments fur this SEASON, Ex M.»iukv and lonic. Choice Ranges of the Late>t Productions in Tailoring Be-]ui>ites. gPECIA L I T I E S Khaki Clot hs iu four different ~h:ul« s. Prabett's IVili<. >vc., Scotch, English. and hi-h T\Vf-i-' and Smtings. Worsted Coating in all weights aii'l newest colorings. Habit Cloths of the latent materials, ami various new shades Clerical Coatings and So kings. 11, F. C. I'mk. Cutter. HENRY WILLIAMS & SONS, IRONMONGERS, HRRKTA I'N'fiA IK>AI>. HASTINGS. (Knight's old shop.) IBOXJI'»N«iKK> \Nt' lURECT IMPORTERS OF Imerlt'an »»«l Eitirliwlt ■lanlnarc. Shipments now Undine, purchased direct from the manufacturers and personally selected by our Mk Williams, senr. Lawn Tennis and Cricketing material only from the best makers. Ilitlfrj ami ElwlniPlatdl Haw. A splendid assortment of brass foundry and builder's general hardware, bar iron, horse shoe nails, horse shoes, and all blacksmith's requirements. Farther reduction in Crocker)-, as we are determined t*> i[itit this line, also a few rolls of linoleum and od cloth under cost. A competent sta,tY of Plumbers and G astUte is employed. Kain-lixing and water-pipe work a specialty. meshy nifjj.iMs j\n snss, HASTINGS. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, L»MITEI>, Pastor..u.i»ts' am> Farmers* Agents. HEAD OFI I' K : NAI'IEU, Branches, Port Ahuriri, Hastings, and < iisborne. MaSA<HN»V DißEi'Toß.s I W. WILLIAMS N. KETTLE. AUCTION SALES, Wool, Skins. llikk-. Tallow, Held Fortnightly. Stock Sales, Hastings, Third Tuesday in Month. Stock hales. Waipawa, First Tuesday in Month. FOK SALE: Wool-packs, com sacks, seaming twine, sheepshtars, stones, oils, and all shearing requisites. Docking knives, galvanised wire netting, black galvanised and barbed fencing wire. Rock aud Adelaide salt, sulphide and oxi le of iron. Station* Stores of vu. Descriptions. SF.EI»S AM> GRAIN : Oats—Black and white Tartarian, Dun \l,imn p rrowbill, and short feci fern lit 1 in 1 whole). Millin 11 \ d fowls' wheat. Cape an lrh u ier barley. Mangold, turnip, clover and English grass seeds. Local and Poverty Bay ryegrass, cocksfoot, <vc. Bran, pollard, chaff, beans, maize, Farm and garden manures. Seed and eating potatoes. HASTINGS BRANCH: SYDNEY PATTISON ... Masageb. October. 1896.
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Hastings Standard, Issue 190, 7 December 1896, Page 2
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353Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hastings Standard, Issue 190, 7 December 1896, Page 2
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