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"TT 7 ANTED —At a Private School, V V a Qualified Teacher of Pitman's System of Shorthand. For particulars apply, "X.Y.Z." Standard Oifice. TO LET—Shop in Station-street. Apply to G. H. Tickers & Co. mO LET, 6-roomed bouse, newly I built, together with 5 acres, 1 rood and 23 perches of land, facing Gascoigne street, Hastings. Rent 17s 6d per week. Monthly tenancy. Apply to E. H.-Williams, Hastings. FOR SALE.—f- Acre Section, Hastings ; two frontages, large four-roomed house, outbuildings, orchard ; price low 7 ; terms easy.—B. C. Wake. LOYAL HASTINGS LODGE, 1.0.0.F.,M.U. milE Usual Fortnightly Meeting of 1 the Loyal Hastings Lodge, 1.0.0.F.,M.U., will be held THIS (Saturday) EYENING. W. G. MARTIN, Secretary. To-Xiglit ! TO"\isht ! ! BERNARD'S CIRCUS WILL give a Performance THIS EYENING. ETHELE Is our Star, and is the Greatest Wonder in the World, so the Sydney Bulletin says, and its opinion is something in Australia. Ethelk, as a Trapeze Artist, has no Equals. Be sure and see her. H O G A N, The Greatest Rider in the World. JAPANESE ! JAPANESE! TREYOE! TREYOE! DICK HAYES! DICK HAYES! The Only Clown. TRICK PONIES, DOGS, AND MONKEYS THAT PERFORM. OUR PRICES ARE 2* AND IK. S. BERNARD. RIN CE S S THEATRE. GREAT SUCCESS! TO-NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK. MR JOHN FULLER'S, " LONDON DAY BY DAY " Slum and Street Life graphically depicted. and described Jjy Mr Ben Fuller, the London Humorist. Family prices—2a and Is; Children half price. TO-MORROW NIGHT, SUNDAY, GRAND SACKED CONCERT •'The Holy Land" "English Cathedrals" Admission by collection at the door. I'atrons are requested to contribute not less than 6d back seats, Is front seats. WRIGHT AND CHICK, to Notify that they will Commence Practice in Hastings when Suitable Rooms zirc obtainable. W. It. IVeiltN (Late Manager of Mr Goddard's fruit shop, Ileretaunga-street.) BEGS to announce that he has taken over Blythe's Billiard Room (opposite the Union Bank), which he Las fitted up in the latest style with a view to the comfort and convenience of patrons, and which will be opened to the public on Saturday the i:ith inst. He will also open a fruit shop under the same roof on the Saturday following when he will be in a position to supply fresh fruit daily. AT '• TATTERSALL'S " STABLES WEDNESDAY, 17t» FEBRUARY, At 2..'i() p.m. Y.DEN N E T T . . • will sell the following under Bill of Sale - 1 grey gelding, " Camel " I brown gelding, " Kentucky " 1 bay mare 1 bay gelding 1 piano, by " Haake " Also, t do;,'-cart 1 set. harness 1 spring eart, horse, and harness 2 saddles and bridles 1 side saddle 1 fast trotting pony 2 lii'stclass harness horses :i good hacks The hordes are good, reliable ones, broken to single and double harness. Further entries will lu- received. W. Y. DENNETT, Auctioneer. t \" lAll 11 If. SI'IUNG ! SI'IU N<i !! 81'JUNV. !! The Spring has now set in at ItOliJN SON'S J'HAi'EHY WAHFJIOCSK, Kiiifrson ■ street. Nkw Gooim h* nil Ip.u imw (ijit-Uci tip. The 1 ..it.—t Nam i tr- . t i.. Fmiio** V tHif iv, V.n.t k Every at UigUt I'uei's at ltuMKlkjS's, Ftncroon- • UctU. N apii t. F.'> t.t - l'i- >i.i lUnl Ut»l I* K aJut illi'i'tue rein. I tor .Su.ui.vh mid 1 ,x\ei ( ..tiujiliiml*. iticitiii 111 < ■'l!iUp.U! !i. l-.m-d F.<ugii<.V- i: ii. W U! ci.n i. t, 1 (it , t tutu A. J.I > Ut-' I'fn-ituit, H "J 1 «m*l nil ic*idui£ tOUUU> »l V*JUl>I.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 246, 13 February 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hastings Standard, Issue 246, 13 February 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hastings Standard, Issue 246, 13 February 1897, Page 3

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