A. McGlashan's Sale j SALE OF TIMBER. THURSDAY, 9th AUGUST, ', At 2 p.m. | \ M i- G I, A S II A .N L» will sell a quantity of Tim- —. used in connection with erection of Wai>>r Tank at Railway Crowing, comprising : 12 x 1, 10 x 1, 9 xl, flxl, 5x2. and 3 x '2. All undamaged and in good usably condition Bid for a WARDROBE A. McGLAbHAN, WILL RECEIVE BIDS FOll A HanSsomß Sew Sua Wart*, 7ft High, by Ift Gin High, and with Massive Bevel Mirror Door, and Large Drawer below. r fI HE Person making the Highest _L Bid on the accompanying Coupon, by Noon on Satckday, 18th inst., will become the owner, the address »f such Person (unless requested othe wise, when any other unsuccessful bidder will be given the name on application) will be published dn this paper on Saturday, 18th inst. The Wardrobe is now on view in the Window of McGlashan's Furniture Warehouse, Heretaunga-St, Hastings, and before bidding you are invited to make a thorough inspection, in order to satisfy yourself of the genuineness of the offer. Cut this out and mail or deliver: My bid for Wardrobe is : • which I agree to : ; pay on delivery. ; BUILDING SITES Chrisiensen's Nursery SURROUNDED BY NEW MCDERN VILLAS rHIB ideal locality, within -1 mile Post Office, and fronting main -..ieet, is now pegged off and ready for sale in J sections, each having a wide frontage to new street, run into Heretaungastreet. These Sections are being offered at Popular Prices, in order to effect speedy sale, and prospective buyers of one or more are advised to enquire early in order to secure ihe pick. To hllow !>lr Christensen to remove his stock possession will not be given until August 7th. A. McGLASHAN, Sole Ag:-nt M FHIUTE SALE A M'ER'CAN Express, with two seat and pole Set Double Harness Amereia:s Buggy Nearly Ntw Gig Second-hand Grig American Gig Oilskin Coats Horsa Covers Cow Covers i Second-hand Pianos New Pianos 2 Sets English Harness Pig Skin Hiding Saddle Incubator and Brooder Seed and Table Potatoes A. McULASHAN. Auctioneer WOMENFOLK TALK ABOUT SUBATUKA fTTHE pleasant and unpleasant feaJL tures of housekeeping are often discussed by womenfolk, and this exchange of experiences is valuable in many ways, for there is always some thing new to be learned. One home topic that is always referred to with pleasure is the satisfaction derived from SURATURA TEA It is an ideal family tea with distinctive characteristics. It is rich and strong- —that means that it possesses an abundance of theme, the active principal cf Tva. and consequently goes further than any other tea. Suratura is pure, honest Ceylon Tea, and is guaranteed not blended with Indian, Chics, or any cheap or inferior teas. RETAIL PRICKS : Suratura A quality—ls 6d per IT> Suratura B qtvi.it'y—ls 9d per Ift Stu-atura D quality—2s per ft Suralura X quality—2s J.J per 16 SOLD BY ALL STOREKEEPERS Premier Coach Factory (Opposite McCormiek's Subles) Richard Sorenson, \\ T ISHES to Notify the Public ' V that be is now m full .wing and able to turn out work of the very best nui-.btv that onlv the bo-t. <,f cjn.p. ie- ;r ' -tfn ft woi'iiii,. n and uemg a practical tiiidesuian bim-elf, can satisfy tbeniost fastidious. A!! v.orkin the repair line giwn the Repair Work done cii the shor'c;-.;, LwtlC-f'. VobiceS of every Jc-ei'iption liirH.»t* on the premises. Bradleys. B-.irliug-ton Spring Tip Drays. Express*. I ow Town Drays, Station Buggies, Tray (jig-: Hooded 'A aggonetces, Ph.-etons, Coaches, rce Give nv a Tri•; 1 rind yon will not regret it.' SJe Hawke's Bay Agent for Jubilee Incubators, Brooders, &c
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Hastings Standard, Volume X, Issue 5269, 7 August 1906, Page 3
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606Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hastings Standard, Volume X, Issue 5269, 7 August 1906, Page 3
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