W. MOULDEY, Wholesale and Retail MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONER HAS in Stock a large and varied Assortment of Confectionery of all Descriptions. Bride and Birthday Cakes, also Small Goods made at the shortest notice. HEEETAUNGA BAKERY. W. C. Mielis&i'tls HAS taken over the business lately carried on by Mr Keith, and, as he has had a long experience in the business, hopes to merit the support of the public. «F. CaillfiSt, "OAKER AND CONFECTIONER, Corner of Hebktaunoa & Hastings Street, HASTINGS. Wedding and Fancy Cakes of all descriptions made to order. Carts sent to all parts of the district. Clarendon House (Mrs Evans Propi.etress). H AS Vacancies for Boarders. Home Comforts with Moderate Charges. Hot and Cold Baths, Separate Rooms and Comfortable Sitting-rooms. THE CAFE. JUST Arrived: A splendid sample of Smoked Schnapper and Auckland Rock Oysters. Suppers Every Evening. Oysters : On the shell. Stewed, Curried, Fried or Dievoled. V V.'. * "nu toff t Tnpo ana Onions Pork Sausages Ham and Eggs, &c. Board aud Residence, 18s per week. Board, 12s. Meal Tickets, 9s per doz. W. 11. Pbopkiktor. Mogvr Wisasley BEGS to announce that he has taken over the Premises formerly known as the Glasgow Dining Rooms, and is prepared to undertake the catering for WEDDINGS, BALLS, PARTIES, AND PICNICS. Wedding Cakes and Birthday Cakes a speciality. Small Goods, including Buns, Muffins, Crumpets, Pastry, &c. f fresh daily. Just arrived : A direct shipment of Rock Oysters, first of Season. Fresh shipment of Oysters. Large consignment of Island Fruit. RCGER WINSLEY. MoSjpjlaaa?* MALST ER S, BREW ER S, AN D BOTTLERS, Napikh. ROB JOHNS & SONS HAVE now been using the water from their new well about two months, :~nd the Quality of the Beer made has greatly improved. This well draws a n;;a supply of the Purest \\ ater, as clear ji-s crystal, from a hitherto untapped str.i' 450 ft. below the surface, or about the depth of any other well in Napie . ROB-JOHNS & SONS WERE AWAP.DED FOU Iv FIR S T I' 111 ZE S AT TKK T.ViVf 11.8. A. AXi) P. SOCIETY'S SIIO'.V FOR TI'EIR ALE AXi) Si'OUT. Some of th« livtii itK-n are now recommending iiobj-j.ms and Sons' Stout a:s preferable to English. Sue!: a recommendation is snftie'.ent proof of the ij--!aiity. ; In i > Ale and Stout, ; ROi'-JO'.sxs & *o\ r s lioth oi the iiigiiest (^uaiity.
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Hastings Standard, Issue 372, 14 July 1897, Page 1
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385Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hastings Standard, Issue 372, 14 July 1897, Page 1
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