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TT T ANTED—Situation as Working V V Housekeeper ; town or country; Kt-f;t; iices given. Address "F. 8." office of thi . paper. FOu SALE.—A Child's Pony, guaranteed ouiet. Applv, D. Piin' .. T : * LJ'.'i .--A i-'irst-ciass Coiifl&o :a Kararau itoad. Apply at this office. LOST —Between Wythe's Drapery Establishment and the Theatre, or in the vicinity of the Athenannn, a Silver Palette Brooch, with the initials "F.R.G." in raised letters of gold. Would the finder oblige by leaving same at this office. NOTICE TO MY PATIENTS. IN consequence of my Surgery being destroyed by fire, I would respectfully ask all whom I have made appointments with for this month to put off their visit until I Ee-open, which I hope will be in the course of a week. Yours faithfully, A U DLE Y ME RE WE THE R, Hastings, 19th -Jan., 1897. TilSlStPiK. I BEG to Return my BEST THANKS to the Members of the Fire Brigade and Others who assisted me during yesterday morning's fire. E. MOORE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. PRINCESS THEATRE, HASTINGS. Wednesday, .January 20th, at 8. Only appearance of the OVIDE MUSIN CONCERT COMPANY, including Madame Musin, Eduard Scharf, Messrs Alf. and John Hill, who will be assisted by a powerful combination of 40 voices in the New and Gifted Produciton of " HINEMOA," a New Zealand National Cantata. Prices—is, J3s, 2s, and Is.; children half-price except Is seats. Box Office now open at H. H. Hunt's. HASTINGS ORCHESTRAL AND VOCAL MUSICAL SOCIETY. AT' the request of the leading Lady and Gentlemen Vocalists and Instrumentalists of the district, I have undertaken to resuscitate the Hastings Orchestral and Vocal Musical Society for the practice of popular vocal and instrumental music.

I shall be pleased to hear from any ladies and gentlemen wishing to join. It is my intention to give a series of short papers on the theory and practice of music, embodying the results of 25 years' experience (my own—not my brother's) with such men as John Hill, R.A.M. ; E. Stratton, Bandmaster of Kaikorai Band ; Geo. Jones, Conductor Oamaru Band ; Herr Schott, Conductor and Obeo Player ; C. Coombes, Conductor and Soloist Ordinance Band, Dunedin ; G. A. Martin, Bandmaster Welsh Fusiliers ; Herr Von der Mehden, Conductor and Composer ; J. A. Delaney, the Premier Conductor of Australasia ; A. P. Sheath, the Conductor of Hawke's Bay; Marcus Hume, Organiser of Centennial Band Contests, Melbourne and Sydney; Fred. H. House, Nelson Garrison Band ; and many others of equal musical ability. The subscription will be merely nominal, to cover cost of use of hall, instruments, &c. A. A. GEORGE. To BuiWers. TENDERS are invited till Noon of SATURDAY, January 23rd, for the Erection of a House for Mr C. Briggs. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Plans and Specifications to be obtained from C. BRIGGS, Hastings. IMPOUNDED at Hastings, by J. Hollis, from Ngatarama, Brown Pony Gelding, branded like F-0 near shoulder and 22 near rump. If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold on the 21th January, IK<J7, at 12 o'clock noon. W. STOCK, Poundkeeper. Fire! Fire!! Fire!!! GREAT SALVAGE SALE JN a few days the MISSES ADAMS intend Submitting Theih Entikk St<kk saved from the recent Fire to the Public at RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES. Look out for Further Announcements. Nt U'A HI LI A. SPRING t SPRING ! I SPUING!! The Spring luis now in Ht itOBINbdSS WiAFEKY WAIUvIIOUSE, Ktut i"tou - New in *ll LKpjrmu No* ('ln.lfvil I": 'li< ->■» \ E l.vi rv t' „ \ 1 1 (-'million t> i . it j. it I nets nt IUUiiS&OJiV, I- . >■> l sUlvt

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Hastings Standard, Issue 225, 20 January 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hastings Standard, Issue 225, 20 January 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hastings Standard, Issue 225, 20 January 1897, Page 3

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