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NOTICE. WANTED the people of lastinga to k low that ftli Mr Tyi rman's Prescriptions, Recipes, Books, &c., are m my possession; also that I am a fully qualified Chemist and Druggist by examination ; and that only pure drugs of the best quality are dispensed by ine. Pure drugs are what your physician expects when he writes your prescription, and you do not got the full bonefit of his skill if the drugs are not pure. I can guarantee mine. Having been iu charge of the Dispensing Department of one of the Largest Hn-'pitals in the Colony, I have therefore gained a knowledge in this pare of a chemist's business which guarantees that all prescriptions entrusted to me will be carefully and correctly dispensed. I have a large assortment of druggist's sundries and patent medicines on hand. To have a stock of everything is almost impossible, but if you should need what I have not got I will procure it without delay and with pleasure. My telephone and measmger are always at their service. J. W. BATES, (Late W. J. Tyeriun & Co.) Chemist & Druggist, HASTINGS.

jgi w BoDspißi,n. Family JButcher, HASTINGS & HAVELOCK. I beg to return thanks to the G-oneral Publio of Hastings and Havelook for the very Liberal Patronage boßtowed upon me in the past months and hope merit the same support in the ensuing year by only killing the priuaest meat, i«jt>pection invited every Friday evening. E. W. BOUSFIELD, Butcher, Heretaunga Street, Hastings.

DOES _IT_ PAY? "I)ANDERSON IS CUTTEN," so said a storekeeper to a customer the other day. That, we suppose, was his way of emphasising the fact that Randeeson was cutting down prices to a legitimate profit. Another said "give him a month," but he did not mean a month in gaol, "and," he continued, "he will close hia shop, for he can't sell at such ruinous prices." The other day an excited commercial traveller rushed into the shop and demanded what we meant by selling their tea at 2d per pound less than other shops. From the above consensus of opinion it is admitted that Randehson, or the W.H.R. as he is familiarly known, is selling cheap—but does it pay ? Of course it pays the buyer who expends his ready money to best advantage, and of course it pays the W.H.R., foj there is only one line in their stock which does not show a profit, but we won't discloso that line or the Hhop might be rushed. How about " giving him a month"?" Well, the W.H.R. opened on the lgt December, 1899, and the business has steadily increased right through the winter months, and there is less likelihood of closing than ever, unless a tig capitalist comes along and pays us to shut up shop. We shall still sell our Nirvana 2/6 tea for 2/1,2/8 tea for 1/10, 2/- tea for 1/8, Cresent 2/2, Nathan's Ooylon 1/10 ; London Sperm Candles, 16oz to the lb, for BJd ; Swiss Milk, best brand, 8d ; Corn Flour, 81b for 1/; Matohes, doz.; Fresh Herrings 8d ; Kippered Herrings 9id ; Star Mullet 7sd ; Salmon 9Jd; Ijobstei lid; Golden Syrup 7d ; Colonial Candles 6d ; Jam from 6d.

We DON'T give Trading Stamps,J| eP 5 Wi H. R. STANDARD HOUSE, Station - Si Hastings. Use Empire Company's DRAGON EGO POWDER, ~ ~'~~z NEWTON & GO. Se© Our Window I'OB THE Latest In TOILET SETS &C, AC, Ao. NEWTON & CO. HASTINGS STREET, NAPIER. ; T. Olarke, ' TAILOR, HERETAUNGA ST, ; Established . . 1891 • j

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Hastings Standard, Volume V, Issue 1299, 17 August 1900, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Hastings Standard, Volume V, Issue 1299, 17 August 1900, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Hastings Standard, Volume V, Issue 1299, 17 August 1900, Page 4

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