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DEFIANCE PACKING CO.

Defiance Packing Co.'s Coffee is the purest and best. Ask your grocer for it. —Adyt. Defiance Packing Co. s White Pepper. Guaranteed unadulterated. A trial solicited.—Advt. Defiance Packing Co.'s Baking Powder stands unrivalled. Try it.—Ad ?t.

Eccles Cascaea Liver Kegulator is a safe and effective remedy for Stomach and Liver Complaints,, such as Indigestion, Headache, Constipation, Furred Tongue &c. It never fails to relieve or cure. 2s 6d per bottle. From A. Eccles' chemists Napier and Hastings, and all leading country storekeepers.—Advt. Hallo there ! Do you want a good sum iner suit ? Then by all means call on Dodds, the tailor.—At>vt. A USEFUL NEW YEAR GIFT. —The " BLICK " Typewriter. Ten guineas. Murdoch, Hastings. WANTED Everyone to see Sharp and Alford's New Christmas Cards, Christmas Presents and Toys, before purchasing elsewhere. WANTED, Bottles and Jars of every describtion ; also 21b and lib stone or glass jam jars bought for cash.at the Defiance Packing Co., Heretaunga road, Hastings. NO TICE. ALL accounts against the firm of Arnott and Cashion, late proprietors of the Hastings Standard, are requested to be forwarded at otice for immediate settlement ; and all accounts due to them are respectfully urged to be paid to them without delay. ARNOTT & CASHION. Hastings, Dec. 1, 1897. Jaibics Seott. (Late of J. M'llroy's), BEGS to notify to the public that he has started as a Blacksmith in the premises opposite the Defiance Packing Co., lieretaunga street, and hopes by attention and superior workmanship to obtain a share of the public support. FORCHRISTMASTIDE, 1897, the D.1.C., Wellington, has provided the largest variety of Fancy Goods, Toys, Gift Books, Standard Novels Works at popular prices, and themany pretty and useful goods for the Christmas season, that have yet been submitted to the public. To enable residents in the provinces to participate in the advantages of selecting from the Company's vast and up-to-date stock, speciality parcels of Christmas toys, books, &e., will be inada up ready for mailing at from £1 and upwards. Speciality parcels of from £2 and upwards, for which cash has been received with order, will be sent freight free to any address. Customers when ordering will please state the class of goods required, and any other particulars that will assist in selecting the assortment exact to requirements. 150,000 Books at London publishers' price list. D.1.C., WELLINGTON. A. A. Corrigan, Manager. B. Hallenstein, Chairman of Directors. Victor Road Racer ? THE date on it is January, 1897. You will appreciate this date and its newness after you have seen it. It only contains Victor grade material and Victor grade workmanship all the way through, but it has all the latest little touches which bring a bicycle up to date. In looking at it remember that you are invited to examine it bit by bit. This is our favorite way of showing Victors. You can pull them to pieces and you will find that every hidden part is wrought with the greatest care. The different parts pass through 2300 gauge inspections. Ride one and you will know why they cost £25. THE YEREX & JONES • 0., Sole Agents for N,Z. G. H. VICKERS, & CO., Local Agents. W. SYMONDS, "|~S prepared to crush Oats, iittrlcy, &c. Also to kibble Maize and l^ana at Current Rates. Xelephtpe No. 9.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 512, 29 December 1897, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hastings Standard, Issue 512, 29 December 1897, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hastings Standard, Issue 512, 29 December 1897, Page 4

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