M ONEY to LEND in large or small sums on freehold security at lowest current rates. GEO. EBBETT, Solicitor, Hastings. €Baren(l«>ii filoiiMe (Mrs Evans Proprietress). "pZ|~ AS Vacancies for Boarders. Home Comforts with Mwtemitte Charges. Hot and Cold Baths, Separate Rooms, and Comfortable Sitting-rooms. THE HASTINGS CAFE. W. 11. Conlrirk HAS taken over The Cafe from Mr R. Winsley, and begs to notify that he can a fiord First-class Accommodation to boarders on reasonable terms. Fish and Ouster Suiters a Specialty. W. H. Cowlrick supervises the Cuisine arrangements, and ho leave nothing undone to merit the public patronage and sustain the prestige attained by the late under the late management. Mr Cowlrick having taken over tho Cafe from me, I beg to thank the Public for the patronage bestowed upon me, and trust they will transfer the same liberal support to my successor. —Roger Winsley. Bicycles. ti>icycles. ICYCLES. JDICYCIES 11. SyuioiMlN Agent for THE LEADING AMERICAN MACHINES, Viz., Barne's " White Flyers" F team's "Yellow Fellows" Brantford's " Red Birds" Union " Crackajacks' " Worlds" " Genevas" " Temples" " Tourists" " Harvards" Cash or Time Payments. Call and inspect samples at SYMONDS' COACH FACTORY. Bicycles repaired and Sundries kept in MARAE KAK A HO. F . Wit «» ii t HAS Good Accommodation for Travellers in the above District. Coach leaves Hastings daily at 12.80 p.m. Leaves Maraekakaho at 7.80 a.m., except on Wednesdays and Saturdays, when the time of departure is 9.80 a.m. A Good Assortment of Requisites may be obtained at F. NUGENT'S post orric r store, MARAEKAKAHO. Agent for Hastings Standard. BILLIARDS ! IIILLIARDS !T~ W. It. (Late Manager of Mr Goddard's fruit shop, Heietaunga-street). HAS opened as Fruiterer, Tobacconist, Ac., and Billiard Saloonkeeper in the shop leading to Blythe'a well-known Billiard-saloon, opposite the Union Bank. Odd Jobs in Gardening Undertaken. Mr A. APPEL, MEMBER of the Royal Veterin ary College of Surgeons, Ber lin, and late Veterinary Surgeon to the Germany Army. Present address: Beecroft's Livery fables. Thirty-one years in the colony, mostly in the South Island. Mr*. C'atiiltou, (Late of Maddison .1' Co.), BEGS to announce to the Ladies of Hastings and the surrounding district that she has opened a Dressmaking establishment in the Central Buildings, Heretaunga lioad. Please note the address : CKNTIUL Buldinosi, (Next Mr Smith's Fruit Shoi>}. a -* OVKRNMKNT LIFE INSUKx\rv T j »«,' Mai MtrT\lC I .tirjili' nn<y>T?uva The Watchwords of the Office <•»%. —- Libbeamty to P<»lk y-holdkrh. Economy in Manwkmknt. STATE Skcubity, Accumulated 1 i 3 ■*. J2} Millions *■> r n J. 11. RICHARDSON, ~ ( 1 it kitAnii*,,, C, TILLKARD NAT USCif AIU. ill 1 £i T, Ci of SIT\KY Kxoixkkb, 1 hi'ilKET, NAi'IEIt lia i \ir<nt - Ms. A. TiCKNER. N> \t N.-w i'-s-t i Who can quofc- U r;:;-. .tt:>l -Li»w drawi'if , IPir fi 111<iT«
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Hastings Standard, Issue 302, 21 April 1897, Page 4
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451Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hastings Standard, Issue 302, 21 April 1897, Page 4
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