SPRING. SPRING. iy/j~Y SPRING GOODS have just arrived, consisting of Tennis Shirts, Cricketing Hats, Silk Coats, Straw Hats, Ties, Collars, Studs, Light Merino Underclothing, Sec. An inspection respectfully solicited before purchasing elsewhere. My stock of Ties is second to none in the district. My Clothing for price and quality defy competition. A full range of Boys' and Youths' Clothing. White Shirts all sizes, Regatta, Charlie's Aunt, and other shapes kept in stock. Suits made to order on the shortest notice. Patronage respectfully solicited. Yours, &c., SAM RIDGWAY, HATTER, HOSIER, CLOTHIER, &c. HERETAUNGA MEAT MARKET. TO MEET THE TIMES. CHAS. HUGHES, HAS Prime Sides of Mutton, 3s 6d per side. Prime Beef, 2d per lb. J. HAWKINS, THE PEOPLE'S GROCER JU ST ARRIVED—J ton of Celebrated MAHAIIAHARA CHEESE. Also, Prime CANTERBURY BACON, LARD; SHEEP TONGUES, &c. New Goods always arriving.
C. F. LYS, PAHIONABLE TAILOR, HASTINGS, (Opposite Mr W. Beecroft's), CONTINUES to give the satisfaction he 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 shrimk before making. The Original " Standard House," Hastings. Established ... ... 1875 DODDjS. JUST arrived per Awatea from London direct Lattest Patterns INSCOTCH & ENGLISH TWEEDS AND WORSTEDS IN TROUSERINGS, Just call and have a look. DODDS, THE POPULAR TAILOR, Heretaunga St. Mr A. APPEL, MEMBER of the Royal Veterinary College of Surgeons, Berlin, and late Veterinary Surgeon to the Germany Arnry. Present address : Beecroft's Livery Stables. Thirty-one years in the colony, mostly in the South Island. [Advertisement.] JUBILEE PLEASURE TRIP. [To the Editor.] Sir, —As the last banquet of the Jubilee in honor of our Most Gracious Majesty the Queen has been tendered to me at the Hotel Sam to do honor to those whom I, as " Premier Sweep," have the very great honor to represent, I have now to face the stern reality of life. It will now give me the greatest pleasure to be interviewed by one and all of my former constituents at any moment, when I will be able to give an account of my stewardship, also as to what I have and have not done for them during my absence on a delightful pleasure trip, and on another subject of far more vital importance— What bas made their chimneys smoke during my absence. Thanking you for your valuable space. —I am. Sec., Jas. M. CAMPBELL, L.S., F.R.C.S. Hp-stings, August 12, 1897.
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Hastings Standard, Issue 435, 25 September 1897, Page 4
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