QA.O.D. The usual meeting , of the Druids takes place ToNigbt. at the Oddfellows' Ilall. H. 11. Hun r, Secretary. rnHK MJSSETS 11A RDIE _ AND I MANNING will receive pupils in Shorthand and Typewriting every Tuesday Eyexixg, at Mrs Hartshorn's. Classes commence at 7 p.m. TO LET, the house and grounds next the Catholic Presbytery, formerly occupied by C. H. Howard, Esq., Solicitor. Apply C. Hughes, Butcher. SHOP or Offices to let. Apply R. Winsley. MONEY TO LEND on Freehold Country lands from -Iper tent.; also, several small sums from £2ooupwards. CARLILE & M'LEAN, Solicitors, Hastings. ONEY to LEND in large of small sums on freehold security at lowest current rates. GEO. EBBETT, Solicitor, Hastings. AFTERNOON Tea, Oyster, aud Supper Rooms. —By far the mo t comfortable in Hastings; civility and attention. Pitt's. SMOKED Fish, Warehou Schnapper, Mullett, Codfish, Scotch Red Herring. Just arrived at Pitt's. FOR Sx\LE, 29 Acres in Maharahara East, with 5 - roomed Cottage; half freehold and half lease on Education Reserve, six acres ploughed and three acres fit to plough ; good Orchard, fruit sold for £9 last year. Good cowshed, concrete floor, and hayloft. No reasonable offer refused. About £l5O down. Reason of sale, owner bought larger section. A. F. DITTMEB, Maharahara. TENDERS. TENDERS are invited, to close at noon on SATURDAY NEXT, for Erection of Small Cottage. Plans, Sec., at my office. GEO. SOLLITT, Architect. A §«K g i»l C^atliei'ing In connection with the Catholic Church will be held in the jpRINCESS THEATRE, ox WEDNESDAY, 21st JULY. Admission : Double tickets, 5s ; single tickets, 3s.
Hastings Auction Bazaar. THURSDAY, JULY, 22kd, At 2 p.m. Land, Furniture, Vehicles, Harness, &c. Y. DENNETT • will sell on account of several vendors : 2 double bedsteads with w.w. and spring mattresses, single iron bedsteads and mattresses, a.b. choirs, spring couch, tables, safe, books, clocks, linoleum, carpets, wood bedstead, kitchen dresser, second-hand portable boiler, barbers chair, lamps, pictures, dressing table, washstand, flat irons, cage, filter, kettles, saucepans, milk buckets, milk dishes, knives. Overcoats, Cardigan jackets, ladies' boots, etc., 1 dog cart, 1 gig and harness, wagonette. Also, 6 J-acrc sections facing Karamu Road, next Heretaunga School and Alexander-street. All perfectly dry and good building sites. Terms 10 per cent Cash. W. Y. DENNETT, Auctioneer. ~JJJ OR S A L E 1 Section on Havelock road, containing 2 roods 4 perches; a splendid building site ; five min ues' walk from railway station. To be so d cheap. 1 Spring dray and harness 1 Set tan harness. G. IL VICKERS & CO. REMOVAL! REMOVAL! Mrs W. <Tai3altoß» 5 DitKSSMAKEK, HAS Removed from her rooms in Heretaunga street to more extensive premises in Station street in order to uuot ilie requirements of her increasing business. Note addv.->53 ; ST A T lON STRE ET, Next Mr Merewether's Surgery. Benial Notice. MR WRIGHT, ScrgSOX and Mechanicu. Dexiist, HASTINGS. (Near St. Matthew's Church). Artificial Work a Special'v. r ar.slaoiion. guaranteed. Consultation lues,
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Hastings Standard, Issue 377, 20 July 1897, Page 3
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481Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hastings Standard, Issue 377, 20 July 1897, Page 3
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