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Thomson'* for Ilrupcry. MY experience of Napier and Hawke's Bay for tho last ten yearn has shown me that you wish Drapery—first, Good Quality; second, Fashionable and Up -to - Date ; and thirdly (and most important) Cheap. I fully, realise this, and am determined to meet the demand. I can buy in the best market, and having the command of Cash, take advantage and get Great Bargains. Good Shirtings 6£d for -IPrint*, (poor quality) 2}d, Hoylo's Prints 44d, 2yd wide Floorcloth l/6dj, Roller Towels (all right for the kitchen) 6Jd, 600 Kaiapoi Sox 1/6 for 1/*, 100 Kaiftpoi Dungarees 2/6, 50 Tweed Trousers 11/6 for 7/11,60 Tweed Trousers 15/- for 11/6, Boys' Shirts 1/-, Mens good Shirts 3/- for 1 11. Men's good Shirts 3/6 for 2/6, Denim Pants (copper rivetted) 4/6 for 36, Kaiapoi Men s Suits 30/- for 19/6, Ladies" readymade Costumes (last season's) 25/- for 5/-, Ladies' Ribbed Cashmere Hose, '2 pairs for 1/11, Bleached Sheeting 1/14 for OJd, Colonial Flannels 9^d. HONEST TRADING?" GOOD VALUE. Rather than store balance of Fancy Goods, I offer you a Present off tha Fancy Table for every Cash Purchase of Ten Shiillings. James P. Thomson, DRAPER & OUTFITTER, HASTINGS. Wantwls, Ac<». WANTED Every person in Hastings to call on .Mrs Fuszard TO-NIGHT for Hot Pies and Coffee. WANTED TO HELL—Chests of Drawers and Duchess Pairs. Apply Kershaw's. FINE strong Bulbs of the most beautiful double and aingie Hyacinths, at Horton's " E'remier " Nurseries. WANTED KNOWN —Jobbing of all descriptions at this office. WANTED KNOWN That school books and scboo' materials, stationery, wedding and birthday presents are sold at Napier prices by Sharp and Alford. Wanted to sell One of the best enamelled gas cooking stoves. Apply Kershaw's Cheap Furniture House. VISITORS to the Forty-Mile Bush are cordially invited to yisifc Horton's " Premier" Nurseries. WANTED, Everybody to go to Dan O'Reilly's for Speight's Beer. WANTED KNOWN—Thompson Bros.. Butchers, Hastings, Telephone No. 36 WANTED KNOWN—The highest cash price given for fat pigs from 70 to 1501bs weight. C. Hughes, Hastings. -YXTANTED TO SELL, Pram" V V and Go-carts at bed-rock prices, at Kershaw's. JUST IMPORTED—Large stock of envelopes, letter paper, business cards, invitation cards, &c. Cal, and inspect at the Standard office. WANTED, Purchasers for the best bedding in the market. At Kershaw's. WANTED Known, Dan O'Reiuca is the only hotelkeeper in Hastings who sells Speight's Beer. THE beautiful "Golden Rayed Lily of Japan," thoroughly acclimatised at the " Premier " Nurseries, WAN TED,Purchasers for Rattan Chairs, tables, etc. At T\T7DCHIW (5 FRUIT Trees of every description, all healthy and clean, supplied by T. Horton from his " Premier " Mnwco-iou Patiiof.no TO LET—A bark room. Kv Buildings. Apply T. A. Hayes. TO LET, a convenient dwelling house in Heretaunga street, Hastings. Apply to B. L. Knight, c/r Robert Holt Also a two-roomed cottage in Queen-st. One cottage, Warren-st. IF you want a few Cannas, Dahlias, or flowering plants, bulbs or shrubs of any deserption, give Horton a show and you will never regret it. Barry bros. & Co. (j. Suiiivan, Hastings representative), Express Company Agents. Wood aad SHEEP FARMERS who want Shelter Belts or Plantation, should write to Horton for his complete list of trees. Considerable reductions for laree Quantities. W A VT!7D_ VRVIT. Cash on Delivery. r>T?T7r ivriF PAf'K'TWn f!-» ALF ELLINGHAM has the booth.? at the Gun Club Meeting, tha Trotting Meeting, and the Hawke's Bay Jockey Club's Race Meeting. Special Luncheon at Stortford Lodge Hot&l for Gun Club i Club s&tlmiDEs,

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Hastings Standard, Volume III, Issue 865, 8 March 1899, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hastings Standard, Volume III, Issue 865, 8 March 1899, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hastings Standard, Volume III, Issue 865, 8 March 1899, Page 3