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EAM_FAIR. / THURSDAY, JANUARY 31st, [ AT SHOW GROUND, HASTINGS. [7« LOCK RAMS, 2 and 4-tootb, at J 1030 a.m STUD RAMS, at 2 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the Flock Rams are disposed of. FRIDAY, February Ist, Stortford Lodge Sale Yards. FLOCK RAMS, over 4-tooth, at 11 a.m. The following order of breeds will be observed at each Sale : Lincoln, Roniney. English Leicester, Border Leicester, Shropshire, Southdown, Merino, Crossbred, DHaS. DOUGLAS, Secretary H.B. A. & P. Sociaty A- McGlashan's Sales CLE A KING SALE OF FURNITURE, TRAPS, HORSES, &c. Victoria. Street FRIDAY, Ist FEBRUARY, At 11 a.m. A MCGLASHAN \_« will sell on account of Mr J. Findley, who is leaving the colony, his furniture and effects, comprising the complete furnishings of a comfortable 4-roomed House. Also 2 traps, 2 horses, harness, lawn mower, garden tools, boiler, &c. .also— Smoke house and drying frame (nearly new), a first rate outfit for smoking fish, hams, &c THURSDAY, JAN. Slsfc, 1907, At 2 o'clock A McGLABHAN il_, will sell a further lot of the I'aciflc Hotel in lots to suit everybody. 'UMBER, IRON, DOORS, WINDOWS NO RESERVE Don't mis 3 this opportunity of geting Building Materials at your own price. HASTINGS AUCTION MART REGULAR MARKET SALE SATURDAY, 2nd FEB., 1907, At 1.30 ' MCGLASHAN L • will sell as above on account of numerous vendors— A quantity of Household Furniture and sundries Also 18 New bird nets for fruit trees 5 Gents bicycles Lot oaten sheaf chaff Long planks and ladder And 8 sacks Australian White Potatoes, loeal potatoes, onions, &c. Also First-r.-ite Dairy Cow with two weeks old calf Spring Cart and harness

McGLASHAN'S FOR FURNITURE A Fresh and Fashionable Ssock in all Departments. OUR LARGE TURNOVER Enables us to supply your wauts at Prices that DEFY ARGUMENTS M°GLASHAK COMPLETE HOUaE FURNISHER Heretackga Street THE WASTE OF DUST IS ONtt GREAT DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GOOD AND BAD 'IE A. Tea dust is the product of withered, dried up leaves. Take any dried leaf you find and crush it between your fingers and it turns to dust. Tea dust is waste, and when found in a package of tea is an indication of inferiority. The tea has lost its vitality and stimulating properties. There is practically no dust in HURATURA TEA, because of the special care devoted to its growth, curing, and packing, by experienced tea experts. SURVTTJRA TEA is pme honest Ceylon Tea. and is guaranteed not blended with Indian, China, or any cheap or inferior teas. RETAIL PRICES: Snratura A quality—is 6d per n Suratura B qi\i;ity— Is 9d per * guratura D quality—2s per ft Suratura X quality—2s 4d per ', S-JLD BY .'LL STOREKEEPERS Richard Sorenson, (Late with W. Symonds) Premier 0?a?h Factory HASTINGS ~|~ HAVE the following lines to sell .$_ Ci'kap—Town Cab, first-class order and newly painted, £2B ; 1 Gig, i newly painted, ill; 1 Gig, £10: 1 f Farmer's Light Spring Cart, newly | tviinted. £l2; 2 Spring Cart?-, cheap. I O her lines of Second-hand Vehicles 3 Your Tyres want peeing your # c-1.-ifj.s of 'l'ra'!i 1 --a)t'ii ?econd to none for jj nil this line of work. | If v..; '.v,\-,i * r.;-st-clas3 Gig, Buggy ] ar iLW lai'l m and I will guaran- | tea to give yon every satisfaction. • My Motto is—Honesty with gocd ; work to everyone i Give Me a Trial

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Hastings Standard, Volume X, Issue 5415, 30 January 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Hastings Standard, Volume X, Issue 5415, 30 January 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Hastings Standard, Volume X, Issue 5415, 30 January 1907, Page 3