SHOW ! SHOW ! The SHOW has just commenced. Not the Autumn Show, but EDGAR LEWIS' SHOW of the best of Watches, Clocks, Jewellery and E.P. Ware. This SHOW is for the purpose of giving Customers a SHOW of Buying First-rate Goods at Reasonable Prices. Come along and see the SHOW in the Shop next the Bank of New South Wales, and EDGAR LEWIS will SHOW you that the Autumn Show is not the only SHOW worth seeing. Dont't forget the address : Next Bank of NS.W., Heretaunga Street. REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS H. G. P. MORTENSEN, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, HASTINGS, HAS opened up a very fine assortment of NEW GOOES. Ladies' Gold and Silver Watches, Mull Chain.-,-, Neekl -ts, Pendants, Brooches, and a l»rgtt stock of Engagement Dress Rin#s and Wedding Rings. Gent's Gold and Silver Watches, Alberts, Lockets and Greenstone f'ei.dants. Large stock of EP. Ware, all suitable for WEDDING and BIRTHDAY PRESENTH-the Price is Within the Reach of All. Woek of Evetu- Description Done on the Piikmises ash Guaranteed notk the address--H G. P. MORTENSEN. Heretaunga Street ... ... Bastings. 'phone 357. ... .. .. ~ p.o. box 115.
GRAND HOTEL, - - HASTINGS. - . WHOLESALE WINE AND SPIRIT DEPARTMENT. Per Per ; Gal. Btl. d. £ s. d. s. d. 9 6 7 o 7 0 6 0 6 I 12 50 6 3 I 12 60 White Mackay 3 12 McKinley 3 II Haigh & Haigh 3 10 Sanderson's (Draught) 2 14 Robertson's (Draught lOyrs) 2 14 Flasks, Large „ Small Rum— Red Heart 3 n Jamaica 3 12 J.D.K.Z., Large 4 6 „ Medium 3 12 Ale — English q 4doz. 3 7 „ p Bdoz. 4 8 Per Per Per Case Doz Btl £sd s d d ; bTCUT— Guhineis q 3 7 0 17 0 X 5 •• 4 8 6 11 Old Tom— , i Burketts 350 5 „ [Gilbeys 3 4 0 c c t Drv Gin— s 5 Gilbey's 2 18 0 c n j Schnapps— Wolfe's j 9 0 g Freebooters 3 14 0 c n Champagne— Mummies q 8 5 o ia a I 12 49 6 I 12 6 5 0 2 3 I 3 I 12 6 0 l 12 6 6 3 8 0 5 o DOZ. 17 0 I 5 6 11 3 ni i Roedered q I p : Pommery q ! » p Heidsieek q 3 9 0 3 14 0 8 so 700 880 7 4 o 8 5 o 700 8 5 0 720 Moit & Chandon 850 1" - P 7 3 0 Wines— Fine Old Oporto 2 14 o „ Invited 2*16 o Vintageßordaux 2 14 0 Sh Colonial e 0 o Claret— French 2 I 3 0 Colonial 000 Liqueur?~ Chartrause n n n G. B. McKAY, I'roprietor.
GRATIFICATION." Every whim of the palate is gratified by Suratura Tea. It is brimful of goodness, and it is pure and wholesome. SURATURA TEA If you knew kowgood, how fresh.how delicious this tea is, you would not bother with other kind?. Suratu'-a is just honest Ceylon tea, and is guaranteed not blended with Indian, China or any cheap or inferior teas. RETAIL PRICES : Suratura A quality I /6 per lb. Suratura B quality 1/9 „ Suratura D quality 2/- „ Suratura X quahtv 2/4 Pat up in 4-lb, lib, 51b, and 101b boxes. Sold by all Grocers. 'Tis an ill wind that blows nobody any good.'' OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN IF YOU WILL TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR OFFER. SLIGHTLY SOILED CYCLES and CYCLE ACCESSORIES Under Landed Cost AT E. Reynolds & Co., LIMITED. Rudge-Whitworth Temporary Premises,
Direct from the Tea Teapot. LIPTON'S TEA. Largest Sale in the World. MADDISON & CO. SELLS No. I and 2 TEAS.
BRIGHTON BAKERY. of Heretaunga street an <s Gray's road. BEST BREAD DELIVERED DAILY. Catering a Speciality. BISHOP & STEWART, BAKERS, PASTRY-COOKS & CATERERS. 'Phone 227. F. J. WATERS, HERETAUNGA STREET, (Warren's Buildings) BEGS to announce having opened up a fine Rai ge of Drapery, Millinery and Fancy Goads. YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED
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Hastings Standard, Volume XII, Issue 5847, 11 May 1908, Page 4
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