NOW that the v.ir.tc-r has fairly set in, I have just opened a Large and Varied Assortment of WINTER GOODS, Consisting of Men's Crimea-;, Union, and Serge Shirts Flannel rnutrelothing at all prices Iviturul Wool Shirts and Pants, Woollen Sox, Pyjania Suits Cardigan Jackets, Overcoats, Covert Coats, Oilskins, &c. A special line of English Covert at 30s to clear SAM RIDGrWAY'S Clothing Establishment. BARGAINS IN DRAPERY. | ONLY BANKRUPT STOCK SALE f 14 DAYS more. HAVING sold nearly all the Goods damaged by the floods, I have been on the look out for more bargains for my customers, and am pleased to state that I have been successful in securing a large portion of the stock in a Wellington Bankrupt Estate at a big discount off cost price. The Goods are perfectly new and up-to-date, and have been marked at such prices as will ensure a speedy clearance. The lines are too numerous for a full list. The following are a few : 50 Ladies' Corsets, 19 to 26, at 8/6, worth 5/6 8 Japanese 9-drawer Cabinets, 9/6, worth 17/6 49 Men's Flannel Shirts, with and without collars, 4/6, worth 6/6 100 Pairs Men's lambs wool and knitted half-hose, 1/-, worth 1/6 6d Flannelettes to clear at 4/- per dozen Men's Oilskin Coats, 7/11 ; Boys' Oilskins, 5/11 and 6/11 Boys' Cotton Shirts, 1/8, worth 2/Grey Twill Sheets, 4/9 per pair, worth 6/Lot of Ladies' and Children's Hosiery and Gloves at job prices 50 Boys' Suits, 7 6 to 10/6, worth 10/6 to 18/6 Also a fow better lines at low prices Ladies' Cooking Aprons, 10 Ad, worth 1/3 Boys' 6d Braces at 4id pair ; Men's do., Bid Cotton Shirtings, 6id, worth 9d Men's Tweed Trousers, 7/6, worth 9/6 pair A lot of white and colored Laces at low prices And many other lines at give-away prices. JOHN RICH, DRAPER & OUTFITTER Next Bennett & Bone, Hastings. CHARLES HUGHES, Epping Pork Sausages every day during the winter months, 4d. per lb. BUTCHER, CENTRAL BUILDINGS, HEBETAUNGA STREET. BRAVO! BRAVO! HAWSE'S BAY will hitherto have the cycle of the world on its roads. Xo Yankee starts this time. No, but a doughty Paris production has come to stay, viz.: THE GLADIATOR CYCLE The Gladiator that has fought and w T on countless public battles. A machine that lias beaten every other make in securing WOULD RECORDS, and has only itself to bent. J. Parsons, the Australian champion, lias just returned from England and America bringing Three Glaijiators. He has decided to ride the Gladiator as Wing tiie fastest machine made. The only thing you can break on a Gladiator is the record. llivierro rode over 52:3 miles in 24 hours. The Gladiator holds 28 championships, too many to mention here, but inquire at tlie agency. Here are a few riders: —Michael (the little wonder), unbeaten champion of the world ; Bouhour, hour champion ; Huret, world's 24-hour champion; Protin, world's mile champion; Tom Linton, the one-hour champion. There's proof for you of speed, rigidity, and strength. As a further test of strength, bring the heaviest specimen of humanity to be found and let him use our spokes as a ladder. Gladiators are sold for cash or on time payment. Don't fail to see the only Perfect Chainless Machine made. Sample machines (ladies and gents) may be inspected at Hastings Sale Rooms. Correspondence invited. G. H. VICKERS~& C0.,^",.,.
C. F. MTS, FAHIONABLE TAILOR, HASTINGS, (Opposite Mr W. Beecroft's), CONTINUES to give the satisfaction lie has done for so many years to his very numerous customers. He now offers in his new premises a large and entirely fresh stock of goods of all descriptions suitable for the present season at very low prices, which must ensure future favours. Adhering to his fixed rule, all goods are well shrunk before making. The Original " Standard House," Hastings. Established ... ... 1875 SO: J^ASHIOXABLE TAILORING Establishment (Next Burton's Photography). Winter Suitinss Heretauxga St., Hastings. Prices Moderate. Cut and Fit Guaranteed. Mr A. APPEL, MEMBER of the Royal Veterinary College of Surgeons, Berlin, and late Veterinary Surgeon to the Germany Army. Present address : Beecroft's Livery Stables. Thirty-one years in the colony, mostly in the South Island.
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Hastings Standard, Issue 339, 4 June 1897, Page 4
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