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Tin-, iwKU.isaros. AiTc-vent -which is looked forward to every year by very many of our renders is the Annual Sale held by the D.1.C., Wellington, immediately before the com panv's annual balance and audit. This great sale is now fairly under weigh ; and if the utmost liberality in the reduction of prices, backed by an almost incomplu ensible variety of really reliable and useful wares, goes for anything this great sale will not abate one jot in popularity. Those of our readers who are unable to personally visit Wellington are assured that by communicating with the management and enclosing remittance for amount of order, such special care will be taken in the execution of the order that the senders will fare equally as well as though they had personally visited the company's warehouse at Wellington. Since the last annual sale a commodious two story building for additional showroom space has been added to the warehouse, and the result is a larger variety of stock", and a still larger roll of employees.—A dvt.

( For continuation of rrailin;/ matter art' Fourth I'ar/c. / ~VT7ANTED, a young girl to look \ V after child two years old. Apply for particulars at Standard Ollice. TTTAN TE I), Perm anentG en tl einen V V Boarders ; terms very reasonable to suit the times. The best table in Hastings always kept. W. 11. CWi.kk'k. Proprietor. WANTED Known, That Mrs W. Catt.tox has removed from Central Buildings and has taken rooms over Mr McC'orkindale's in Station street. LOST, Gold-bar Brooch, one stone. Finder rewarded on returning same to GrxußiF.'s Fruit Shop. "T\ /TONEY TO LEND on Freehold IV a Country lands from 1 h per cent.; also, several small sums from £2OO upwards. CARLTLE it M'LEAN, Solicitors, Hastings. TWO Front Rooms to Lot. Apply to Mrs: M. Baf.ky, St. Aubyn street. TO LET, the house and grounds next the Catholic Presbytery, formerly occupied by C'. H. Howard, Esq., Solicitor. Apply C. llcghes, Butcher. s HOP or Otlices to let. Apply R. WIXSI.EY. AFTERNOON Tea, Oyster, and Supper Rooms. —By far the mo t comfortable in Hastings; civility and attention. Pitt's. SMOKED Fish, Warehou Schnapper, Mulh ct, Codfish, Scotch Red Herring. .Just arrived" at Pitt's. IO DOZ. Best Tahiti Oranges. lOd O doz. Island Oranges. Citron Melons from Gd each at Pitt's. FOR SALE, 25) Acres in Maharahara Er.st, with f> - roomed Cottage; half freehold and half lease oa Education Reserve. *ix acres ploughed and three acres lie to plough : good Orchard, fruit sold for A"9 last year. Good cowshed, concrete floor, and hayiou. No reasonable offer refused. About il-jO down. Reason of sale, owner bought larger section. A. F. DITTMER, Jiaharaiiara.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 375, 17 July 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hastings Standard, Issue 375, 17 July 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hastings Standard, Issue 375, 17 July 1897, Page 3

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