rn HE FAREWELL COFFEE -i~ SUPPER to Adjutant and Mrs i.'rsw will be held in the Salvation A nav Jjiui.icks on THURSDAY at 8 o'clock. Tickets, Gel each. Is OTICE TO MY PATIENTS. "J CO!i:/jin:L :":e of hiy i-'.'.u-grry being JL de.-iroyui by fhv, [ would respectfully ask all whom I have j.i-:rle appointments with fer thU month to put off their vi.-it until I Re-open, which I hope will be in the course of a week. Yours faithfully, AUDLEY MEREWETHER. Hastings, 19th Jan., 1897. NOTICE. AS I intend disposing of all my Horses by auction in Hastings on February 3rd, I hereby give notice that during this week ending January 80th all the horses wandering on the Omahu Block will be mustered and can be inspected by owners on Monday, Feb. 1. Otherwise those not belonging to me will be impounded. WM. BROUGHTON, Omahu. PRINCESS THEATRE, HASTINGS. Lessee and Manager, Me James Bell. An Amusement Event of Exceptional Excellence for a Season of TWO NIGHTS ONLY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, January 28 and 29. Advent to Hastings of A<lsa .&»<>! c*o.r'w Co. A combination of Artists of high merit and world wide reputation, who present the most novel and original ENTERTAINMENT ever witnessed in New Zealand. The world's Press acknowledge MISS ADA DEL RO Y to be the Greatest Tekpsichokean Artiste Extant. MADAM BELL, The White Maiiatmata in her weird SoJINOMISTIC DiIEAM VISIONS. Admission: iSs, and IM. Seats can be reserved at Mr Hunt's, bookseller. Doors open 7-30 commence at 8 o'clock sharp. JAMES MORGAN, Advance Manager. HASTINGS ORCHESTRAL AND VOCAL MUSICAL SOCIETY. v 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 2f» 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 Baud ; and many others of equal musical ability. The subscription will be merely nominal, tb cover cost of use of hall, instruments, &c. A. A. GEORGE. TO-MORROW. In the Hastings Auction Bazaar. THURSDAY, 2Hth JANUARY, At 2 o'clock. Y. D E N N E T T, . . • will sell on behalf of various Vendors the following goods :—■ Single spring mattrasses, double iron bedsteads, chairs, conches, wire wove; mattresses, carpets, sets ware, sewing machine, lamps, brooms, saws, clocks, baskets, tools, col. oven, kerosene drums, pencils, pipes, knives, forks, spoons, tennis shoes, feather dusters, kitchen utensils, bridles, clothes horse. Also, Violins, lamps, books, tether lines and ropes, men's clothing, and :)<) pairs fowls 10 sacks white head cabbages, onions, rhubarb, and other vegetables. Wheelbarrow, a quantity of empty sacks ;uid miscellaneous goods. W. V. DENNETT, Auctioneer. In Hie Hastings Sale Rooms. SATU RDAY, .Hlhn JANUARY, At 2.80 p.m. 11. VICKKRS AND CO, V I , will --it >'ii account of various clients : Furniture and household requi.->iten comprising bedsteads, chest of drawers, mattresses, couches, tables, chaiis, carpets linoleum, vvashslands, sets ware, door mats, mirrors, pillows, bolsters, pictures, tinware and glassware, 1 violin and bow. Also, {tO Mason's preserve jars (quarts) iJt Mason'* preserve jar., (pints) 1 sides local cured bacou. And On Account of the Mortgagees. 1 cab lamps, cushions, Ac., 1 avt double barneys, 2 cub horses, 1 bay pony 4 years, quiet and sound. No reserve, all to f»o. G. IL VICKKKS, Auctioneer.
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Hastings Standard, Issue 231, 27 January 1897, Page 3
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656Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hastings Standard, Issue 231, 27 January 1897, Page 3
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