Music School, SOUTH BRITISH BUILDINGS, VIOLIN, VOICE PRODUCTION, AND SINGING. Thorough Training Gi'u:anteeed For Terms and Prospectuses apply XieilK W. It. WBIHER, Napier. Telephone No. 90. P.O. Box 113. Herb Wender visits Hastings regularly every Tuesday and Friday. All communications left care of Mr H. H. Hunt, Station-st., will receive prompt attention. _ _ i& _f Musical Motice^ lypt J. B. BLACKBURNJOHN BLACKBURN & Co., Melbourne, PROFESSIONAL PIANOFORTE TUNER AND REPAIRER, Is prepared to undertake TUNING AND REPAIRING IN TOWN AND COUNTRY. Orders left with Mr W. 11. Bowler, Bookseller, will receive immediate attention. Postal 'Address : Care Mr Mayson Napier Terrace, Napier. Siuifli ami Co., Hawke's Bay Well - sinkers. ARE prepared to Sink Wells from one inch to six inch in any part of Hawke's Bay, either by contract, by the day, or by the foot. Only the best English Piping used. Connection and Laying Piping at the Lowest Cost. For further particulars apply, T. STEWART, Blacksmith, Hastings. Or to Mr Yosper, in charge. B R. & Warren, A K E R HASTINGS. Extract of Malt Bread, light, nonrisbring and easily digested. Specially recommended to persons suffering from indigestion. Malt Extract Digestive Bread. Marine Parade Hotel, Napier. JOHN MASON, (Many years in the Club Hotel, Mss - - terton, and Club Hotel, Wellington). HAS taken over this popular hostelry, and hopes by strict attention to the wants of his patrons to merit a full share of support. The furnishings are all new, and the rooms large and lofty. Private rooms for families wishing to benefit by residence alongside the seashore. The utmost comfort at moderate cost. The wines, spirits, and ales are the best procurable. JOHN MASON, Proprietor. for SUPERIOR SUMMER BEVERAGE?? (Non-Intoxicating) TRY THE FAVORITE DRINK OF THE SEASON, Indian Bitters AND Kola BittersUPPLIED at all leading hotels and shops. For particulars and London Press opinions write to the Sole Makers, TAYLOR & Co., Indian Bitter Works, Hastings (East)* Hawke's Bay. TIME TABLE. BEECROFT'S BUS " ADVANCE.' To leave Haveloek To leave Hasting 7.40 a.m. 8.50 a.m. 9.80 a.m. 12.5 noon. 1.0 p.m. 2.45 p.m. 4.10 p.m. 5.5 p.m. 5.35 p.m. 6.45 p.m. Saturdays only : Saturdays only 6.50 p.m. 9 p.m. 9.30 p.m. 10.0 p.m. Until further notice. Fares : 6d., or by tickets 4s per doz. Park Road and Post Office Corner Tickets, 3s per doz. W. A. BEE CROFT, Proprietor. Horse Repository, Hastings. GRANT'S ROYAL MAIL COACHES. The undersigned having secured the mail contracts from Waipawa to Blackhead, via Tamumu, and Kaikora to Ta Apiti, via Patangata and ElsthoTpa will run his coaches as under: Depart from Railway Stvjr, o) W&! pawa, for Blackhead or ->j nrri# val of the 10 a.m. trai. .« Mondays and Thursdays, \W! iefirBlackhead far Waipawa >» 7 u.ia, on Tuesdays and Friday. Farea each way 10 (i, return 18/-; to Omakare 6/6, return 11/. Freight dead weight, 6 - per cwt.; Omakare, 8/6. G. J. Grant. Prorsriot.ni-
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Hastings Standard, Volume III, Issue 864, 7 March 1899, Page 4
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474Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Hastings Standard, Volume III, Issue 864, 7 March 1899, Page 4
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