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1 FATHER Hayes when in Napier proved himself to be an able exponent of the anti-liquor crusade. Those who went to hear him noticed that his hair was black He had no grey haira, due no doubt to a vigorous constitution. Jf, however, his hair had been grey he could have easily restored it to health and its natural colour by using Bates' Sclphuh Haik Restoukb Ail Chemists 2/. Wholesale and retail from J. W. BATES, Chemist ... Hastings 'B us DAILY SERVICE. J. G. NIMON," A 'Bus will run regularly between Hastings and llavelock as under: — LEAVE HAVELOCK 7.40 a.m. 9.30 a.m. 11.30 a.m. 1 p.m. 4 10 p.*n. 5.35 p.m. LEAVE HASTINGS 8 50 am. 10.10 a.m. 12.5 p.m. 2.55 p.m. 5 p.m. 6.20 p.m. and Saturdays only I And Saturdays only .5 and 9.80 p.m. I » and 10 p,m. Sundays and holidays excepted FAKKS-Gd, or by Ticket, 4/- per Dozen. TKOCADEBO, HASTINGS. The Leading Dining Rooms All Meals Is. 'i FECIAL Arrangements ''W tl,e Week. Private LtnlW Dining and Tea Rooms Cakes and Paltry Fresh Daily. First Class Confectionery Kept F. R CHRISTENBEN PROPRIETOR Telephone IF>. ! FOUND alllE Verdict of the General Public is a great (actor in solving' an important question, and the verdict of to-day is that S. HARI'ER, (the People's Grocer) can sell you Tea, Sugar, Flour and all other necessaries and luxuries at Most Reasonable Prices. " Small Profits and Quick Returns is lijs motto." Families waited on and Goods delivered to any part of the Town or i Country. [ Call and Have a Chat with The I People's Grocer, ! S. HARPER. R, Warren, BAKER & CONFECTIONER MOST tl'-TO-DATB BAKERY * PLANT. "< AticjilwJi Is given to ,3 Catering tor Dawes and Ere&ing Parties. ■ ■ HAVE-a Real Good Lot of I English and Colonial Tweeds, suitable J° r Winter Suits, and also some of tfoe Lailest Cloth for OverT. H. XKSBIT. Ijcretaunga Street. MAS SON & CO jawmil 1 e r s. bg% to s.inu>nii£i' iiifrt IJi.ey have TiMtfEK MERCHANTS. At thy Ounm «1 MARKET STHHET '.Opposite Railway Goods Shed). Their Stock will consist of totara, matai, rlmu & white pine. Pressed and Undressed. *"VItMEIiS placed with their rcpre\J Mr Robert Smith, for Tiuili-T r 'iK>tf in *?>,•,■.-.!- ■*>*- "> arri will be supplied proßiy'-lF 4 f -/,^ t from their .Mills. liy strict .lttcntion to luiMiiras, to :be' :-i-. t :iirrn)enls »f the Trad.-, and to ivnidcnts generally of Hastings 'iW *i J i:V.l they i'mst to merit a si;axe ; of' , rsii>).d hi- Monty n ■-'■ f*. --Jt" V ' *t i-i.i , ,;»t ,' so bo iu*» »ff.«ls,/* iff ft i i » itiflit it JibMiwi L> U SCABS*LL

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Hastings Standard, Volume IX, Issue 5106, 25 January 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hastings Standard, Volume IX, Issue 5106, 25 January 1906, Page 4