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A. McGlashan's Sales REGULAR MARKET SALE. THE HASTINGS AUCTION MAIiT. SATURDAY, Tulv 27th, 1907. At 1.30. A McGLASHAN will hold his -£i. regular market sale as above, comprising Good Dairy Cow, springing to 3rd calf, and fully guaranteed. Fable and Seed Potatoes, from Canterbury, Dannevirke and local growers, Pumpkins, Horse and Table Carrots (a fine sample). Onions in bags and on strings. Oaten Sheaf Chaff AND — TaWe Jellies, Tinned Meat, Maccaroni, Tins Tea, a good line ALSO SO Oilskin Coats for Ladies and Gents ALSO— Lot Draper's sundries, including Children's Hats, Boots, Coats, Picture Frames, etc. AND 2 good Second-hand Bicycles, and a quantity of good second-hand Harness, etc. A quantity of Good Garden Tools. A. McGLASHAN, Auctioneer. PROPERTY SALE. THE HASTINGS AUCTION TTAKT. SATURDAY, JULY 27th, 1907. At 2.30. A McGLASHAN will offer by count of Mrs Anderson, Section 137, Block VIII., Hastings, corner Avenue and Sylvan roads, and containing I rood 20 perches, with extensive frontage to both streets. Together with comfortable dwelling of 6 rooms and bathroom, wash-house, workshop, &c. Artesian well and everything in good order. The corner is vacant, and affords ample room for two more dwellings. ALSO— On account of Mr Penticost— A new well-finished and attractive Residence of 8-rooms ai;d bathroom, scullery and porch. Washouse with tubs and copper built in and water laid on to wash-house, scullery and bath. Together with the '4 acre Section with full frontage to Southampton street and within a few minutes walk of centre of town. A. McGLASHAN, ' Auctioneer. HULBERT'S SALE. Thursday, July Ilth, to Wednesday, July 31st. 2 Special Lines. GENTS' TAILOR MADE SUITS GENTS' RAINPROOF OVERCOATS During Sale 20 per cent Discount or 4s in the £ off the above. Thus a 65s Suit is REDUCED to 52s and a 42s Rainproof Coat to 36s OTHER PKICKS ACCOUDIMiLY. Every Article Reduced to clear AT HULBERT'S GREAT 20 DAYSSALE. N.B.—As we have a lot of Goods coming to hand it is imperative that all Winter Goods must go, therefore roll up for the Bargains HULBERT'S, (Next the Grand Hotel.) GALLAGHER, CARR & CO., Tombs and Grubbs Buildings, (Opposite Pacific Hotel) Heretauuga St., Hastings. A \ JE BEG TO ANNOUNCE to the V\ Public of Hastings and Surrounding Districts that we have commenced business as Cash Grocers. By selling goods of the Best Quality at most reasonable pricks, combined with civility and attention, we hope to command a share of your patronage. Our Stock is Fresh Our Quality is Excellent Our Prices are Bedrock. WE QUOTE: White Rose Kerosene 8s 6d case Canterbury Roller Flour, per Sack, Us 6d 100. 100's 12s cd. 50's 6s 3d. „ * 25's 3s 6d. Prime Potatoes - - - 7s cwt. Teas, Suratura, A. B D. and X. „ Bell. „ 9 2lb Tins, - - is iod lb. (Splendid Quality.) Sugar, No. I, I 0« 9d ; No 2, 10s fid K. Jams and Pie Fruits at LOWEST PRICES. We stock "Green's" Canterbury Hams, Baccn and Lard only. Smoked Butterfish and Schnapper to arrive. Thrifty People! Support us and effect a remarkable Saving of Money. What about the new Customs Tariff / We have Reduced the Tariff fur nV<? nf T.ifp WANTED KNOWN -Collict's Crockery SALE now 011. Call and insoect.

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Hastings Standard, Volume XI, Issue 5553, 26 July 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Hastings Standard, Volume XI, Issue 5553, 26 July 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Hastings Standard, Volume XI, Issue 5553, 26 July 1907, Page 3