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Thomson's for Drapery. MY experience of Napier and Hawke's Bay for the last ten years 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 6Jd for 4:'f<3, Prints, (poor quality) 2Jd, Hoyle's Prints 4jd, 2yd wide Floorcloth l/6df, Roller Towels (all right for the kitchen) 6fcf, 600 K&iapoi Sox 1/6 for If-, 100 Kttiapoi Dungarees 2/6, fiO Tweed Trousers 11/6 for 7/11,60 Tweed Trousers 15/- for 11/6, Boys' Shirts 1/-, Men's 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/lf for 9|d, Colonial Flannels 9Jd. HONEST TRADING. GOOD VALUE. Rather than store balance of Fancy Goods, I offer you a Present off the Fancy Table for every Cash Purchase of Ten Shillings. James P. Thomson, DRAPER & OUTFITTER, HASTINGS. Rememberl ALF ELLINGHAM has the booths at the Gun Club Meeting, the Trotting Meeting, and the Hawke's Bay Jofkej Club's Race Meeting. Special Luncheon at Stortford Lodge Hotel for Gun Club andTrottin* Club gatherings. NOTICE. AFIELD Trial of Massey-Harria Implements will be held on THURSDAY NEXT, 16th inst, in Mr B. M'Gaffin's Padlock, Railway roadj The trial will commence at 10 a.m| and will be continued till 4 p.m. All interested are invited to attend, WILLIAMS & KETTLE, Agents, Napier and Hastings. 41J»LG¥ HEREWETHEB* DENTIST. RAILWAY STREET, HASTINGS. Hours of Consultation : 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Sundays at private residence, Frimley Ed. FOR SALE CHEAP—The following second-hand Traps : 1 double-seated buggy in good order 1 large express, to carry 2 tons 1 Whitechapel cart 1 single-seated Abbott buggy Apply W. G. FAULKNOR, Coach Builder, Hastings. SPECIAL NOTICE. The Misses Adums INTIMATE their intention of retiring from business, and with the object oi effecting a Speedy Clearance they have decided to offer the r extensive stock of Undarclothing, Baby Linen, Hosiery, Corsets, Flannelettes, Aprons, &c., at a substantial reduction off usual prices FOR CASH ONLY. By calling early you get the pick of the itack, which must be reduced *1 once. One first-class Piano also for sale. MISSES ADAMS, Heretaunga Street, Hasting. i. Hastings Auction Mart. USUAL WEEKLY SALE. SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH 11th, Afc 9. rkVlnnlr. W Y. DENNETT jim will sell : Furniture, drapery, crockery, glassware, saddles and household goods. Also, Wheat, barley, chaff, potatoes, onions and fruit. W. Y. DENNETT, Auctioneer. Wanted!*, Acc. WA N* T!' D Every person in Hastings to call on Mrs Fu.--zard TO-NIGHT for Hot Pies and Coffee. WANTED, Purchasers for the bc.-t bedding in the market. At k CDOIIITI7 <2 WANTED Known, Dan O'Rkilta is the only hotelkeeper in Hastinar3 who sells Sneisht's Beer. FRUIT Trees of every description, all healthy and clean, supplied by T. Horton from his " Premier " Nurseries, Pahiatua. 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. LOST —On Havelock road, a Gentleman's Overcoat cape. Finder please return to this office, InOUND— In Heretaunga street on Wednesday, Gentleman's Umbrella, with silver band. Owner can have same on applying to police station, Hastings. IF you want & few Cannas, uabnss, or flowering plants, bulbs or shrubs ©f any descrption, give Horton a alraw and yott will new Tegrei it. WANTED KNOWN—Thompson Bros.. Butchers, Hastings., Tefepboiie No. 80

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Hastings Standard, Volume III, Issue 866, 9 March 1899, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hastings Standard, Volume III, Issue 866, 9 March 1899, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hastings Standard, Volume III, Issue 866, 9 March 1899, Page 3

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