Stop that Cocgii by taking Neil's Balm of (Jilciifl, a positive cure for coughs, colds, chronic bronchnis. mtluenxa, bottles at 2s Gil, at Neil's liotnnic Dispensary. Emerson street, Napier, and all leading storekeepers. —A dvt. ])r I'ascai.l's Pif.ls cure Indigestion, Heartburn, ('ostiveness. Headache, Furred Tongue, "Wind, and all symptoms arising from a disordered state of the liver, stomach, or kidneys. *£hey cleanse the bow els, and act like a charm in removing all impurities from the blood, toning and refreshing the whole system. Is (3d and 2s 6d per box. Agent—A. Ecclks Napier and Hastings.—Aim.
f Fur continuation of reailimj matter sen Fourth I'lK/e. t \ \ TANTED, a Kitcbenmaid. ApV V ply at once Hastings Hotel. WANTED, a young latiy Lodger, who is employed during the day ; Apply to Mrs Bennett, fruiterer, Hastings. LOST, between Fernhill Hotel and Mr J] rough ton's, a Lady's Serge Jacket. Reward at "Herald" Office, Hastings. MISS SHEEHAN, of Flax me re, would feel deeply obliged if the person who took a Brown Cloak in mistake from the cloak-room at the recent Hibernian Social would return same to this office. ~| AS. REWARD.—-This Reward I ' / will be paid to anyone giving information as to who destroyed a range placed on a section in Warren street, next to Clarendon House. Apply this office. T 10 LET—Shop in Station-street. Apply to G. H. Vickers .t Co. A REPORT having been circulated that I am about to leave Hastings, I wish to contradict this, as I have no intention whatever of leaving. JOHN ROBERTSON, Watchmaker, Hastings. OR A SHORT SEASON. Oitositk Bank ok New Zkaland. F I>n».K«T I'l.'OM TIIK WELLINC.T(>N EXIIII '.ITION. Tin* CliiaaroMciiramsa AMERICA'S LATEST TRIUMPH. Patronised by Lord Glasgow. Governor of New Zealand, Lord Urassey, Governor of Victoria, nail Sir James Hector, Ac., Ac., whose verdict is—(io am» Si-:k it ! Imi'os>ii:i.k to Dkschiisk ! A Pi:i:KKrr ! Tyr i' w /.]•;aland hail\vays. (NAl'ILi; SL<TIOX). NAPIER PARK RACES, Maui'H 2:>iti> AMI 21TH. IK'.)7. <)n Mil re] i 2:>rd und 24th IHU7, the train usually k-avinji Napier for Waipukumil iit -1.20 p.m. hjII b<- delaved, nod will leave .Napier nt ti.oO p.m., Fanidori 6.50. Hasinas 7.1.",. T. Ante M.,",, Kaikora H.lO. Waipawa aipukunui arrive 'J. 10 p.m. ( HEAP PAULS. On 22jid. 2:>id. and 2ith March. 11 - >ll - •lay Excursion tickets io Napier (fares 2d I>. i iisdiohtss- nidi au'e counted one w.n only Hi': .mum fan- l- and 2- i.-p.i< veh i v, ;; lv i—>.< .1 fii.in l>ai ( ilk. i'akl I'akl. and inlfrnicdiitte .stntiuii*. a\ ad i 1.1.for i. tt.i ii up to and iijciudiiij; 2.">lh March. IK«7. Excursion Tickets '• i Napier utvatiable f.,r day of s:->sti<* «.n!\ i Hi!! be isailed as below, on 'iilfd and 'J. till March : l-"ii-»t Svcoiid ! 'i< lit H.i-liTouitutna, ;t!:d \\ hak.tl'i 2» »>d Is (111 J'ILUI l iiioiien ... . I'd Is Ikl 1 »»r further p.»rtwi»lai-<> pooler* or uv ont»!:it. Manner - Office. Naoiti. iltucii IJOi iOV7.
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Hastings Standard, Issue 277, 22 March 1897, Page 3
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479Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hastings Standard, Issue 277, 22 March 1897, Page 3
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