Caledonian Hotel, HASTING jbJREET ... NAPIER A. C. Bait des, Proprietor. T':o above premiss baT* recently thoroughly r:.aovated, and the proprietor n-«£e3 chat he wit I accomo modatn the pi;b.'ie at strictly Moderate Hates. The hotel it eenteraily 'tuated s within easy distance of the station and tron may rely on every attention ing paid their need". Firat-claas Billiard Table. Dining-room a B»eci»Uy. Teleehone No. 208. Pacific Motel. HASTINGS . A. Eilliiisiiiaiii, FAMILY & COMMERCIAL HOTEL.
SPLENDID LOOSE-BOX ACCOMMODATION FOR VISITING TRAINERS^ Telephone Communication between Napier arid Bastings. All telegrams carefully amended toEXPRESSMAN AND CARRIER, HASTINGS. URNITURE removed with the greatest care on the shortest Address —HERE!AON St. HAH'! INGS Te'eohone No. 69 (Next the Princess Theatre) ALF. ELLINGRAH, Proprietor. JAMES BROWN notice.
J. BROAJJ (Lata G. I. Clarkb) , WATCHMAKER & JEW ELDER mbbson-Bt., Napier, TREES FOR THE M'ILION lOFFEK this season a Lfcrge Stock of Well-grown, Nicely Garnished FRUIT TREES, OONIFERS, ORNAMENTAL TBfIES & SHRUBS.
DAHL.IAS & BULBS of all descriptions. All any Fruit Trees are grafted from my own Orchard, at present in full bearing, which insurs a safe, reliable, and early cropping for the purchasers. Trees pupplied to give a continuous succession of crops from earliest to latest of the Fruiting Season in APPLEb, PEARS, PEACHES, PLUMS CHERRIES and other Fruit Trees, Several new Varieties of Fruit Trees are now ready in Plums, A pples, Almonds, lNectarines and Peap'ies. New varieties worked in the dor .nant bud can be had. I offer special inducements this season to those about to small orchards by selling coliechr j s o£ suitab'e trees at low prices, My 20a selection hss 25 trees carefoVy selected early, medium and late, dmy 30a collection o£ 40 trees of spl;. did varieties JNO SECOND-HAND CUFF. New Season's Catalogue posted on Application. F. KobbinSj I ?ent. JOHI GODDI^U, HAVE LOOK NURSE RxJ3S, HAWKEB BAY. NOTICE. A N"X Person found Trespassing ZjL with Dog or Gun on our Mangateretere Chesterhope, Pacowhai, Tomoana or ? rimley propo ti eemll ba prosecuted) Poison is ,id in all paddocks NELSON BRuS. MB W. T. 6A3IN, sdeqeok, Member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons London), KABAMU ROAD, HASTINGS j v Naa»lClarUan~ "
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Hastings Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 4178, 12 March 1904, Page 1
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355Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hastings Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 4178, 12 March 1904, Page 1
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