ADVANCE HASTINGS! A PROPHET is departing from among us. Another has arisen. Now id t-he winter of our discontent made glorious by this sua of York Opposition in a legitimate manner is the life of trade. Behold a new CHIMNEY SWEEP has arisen amongst its. Not this time a " White One," but one who will not be discolored by his honest calling. I, .JAMES M. CAMPBELL, late of Ngapuke, so well and favorably known here, begs to respectfully inform the inhabitants of Hastings and the outlaying districts far and wide that I am now prepared to sweep and clean all chimneys in the latest and most approved scientific manner, and trust by civility and attention to business to merit a fair share of public support. Not a monopoly. All orders attended to with dispatch. Address : Charlton's Railway Hotel, Or Caklton Club Hotel. Hastings, April oth, 1897.
Tlie misses Idams HAVE just returned from the Wellington markets with a carefully-selected Stock of Ladies' and Children" s Underclothing, Dress Material, Fancy Goods, &c., which are offered to the public at exceptionally low prices. Patrons are requested to note the address: HERETAUNGA STREET, Next Hannah's Boot Shop.
New prize books. NEW FANCY GOODS. NEW TOYS. NEW MUSIC. Sliarp and Alf'oril Invite inspection of above. No one pressed to buy.
T. A. Hayes, INSURANCE, FINANCIAL, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, Exchange Buildings, Hastings.
Y. DENNETT. Auctioneer, Commission & Insurance Agent, HASTINGS AUCTION BAZAAR, Hastings. Sales held every Thursday at 2 o'clock. We sell or take orders for all kinds of Basketware, Agent for Mr W. L. White, Napier. We buy and sell all kinds of Furniture and other Goods, and make liberal advances against Goods consigned for
sale. Private Sales conducted with integrity anywhere in Hawke'd Bay.
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Hastings Standard, Issue 296, 13 April 1897, Page 4
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427Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hastings Standard, Issue 296, 13 April 1897, Page 4
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