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A Wanning to MEN. To get a suit made to your measure •t a reasonable price, it is no longer necessary to put up with the slop-to-jneasure factory suit, which is being hoisted on to men by drapers, mercers *nd storekeepers all over the country, meither is it necessary to pay the credit tailor five and six guineas to have a ■tylish suit made from good material. George Davies, the Suit Specialist, can make a suit to your measure —a suit with style, individuality and good wear at a saving of £2 on ordinary charges for good suits. Every suit is made in the firm s own workrooms by experts. They re cut by cutters who know how. This firm can save you money, because they buy direct from the mills —have their own warehouse—do the largest suit business in the Dominion —sell for cash only make their profit in the aggregate, not on one suit. You take no risk either when you place your order with this firm. A. written guarantee for satisfaction goes with every suit See the new Spring suitings to-day. They're the best yet. The • address is GEQR6E DAVIES, Suit, Qewjialist, HERETAUNG \ ST., HASIINGS,

R. WARREN, Baker Confectioner, HfcIK&TAUNGA 1 * STKEET. HASTINGS Undertakes to cater for — BANQUETS, PRIVATE PARTIES, and SPORTS. HE is a Specialist in Bride Cakes of Every Description and Price. Quotations on Application. Telephone 132. Hone Sfeoeift*. Implement Repairing and General Smithy Work, GRANT S FLOWERS INTIMATE that they have secured the lease of the Smithy & Implement Works recently carried on by Mr F. Cook in Heretaunga street, and having obtained the services of a First-class Shoer & General Smith, they are now prepared to undertake all New and Repair Work connected with the trade. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. YOUR CUSTOM SOLICITED. GRANT & FLOWERS, Heretaunia street, HASTINGS. HAVELOCK 'BUS DAILY SERVICE J. G. NIMON, PROPRIETOR A 'Bus will run regularly between Hasiings and Havelock as under:— Leave Havelock. Leave Hastings 7.40 a.m. 8.30 a.m. 9.30 a.m. 10.10 a.m. 11.30 a.m. 12.5 p.m. 1.0 p.m. 2.55 p.m. 4.10 p-m 5-0 P-m----5,35 pm. 6.20 p.m. And Saturdays only And Saturdays only 5 and 7 p.m. 9-*5 P- m - Sundays and holidays excepted. FARES —6d. or by Ticket 4/- per Dozen. STORTFORD LODGE HOTEL,' Frederick King - Proprietor Frederick king deshes tc announce to the Public that he has assumed the proprietorship of this well-appointed Hotel, where only the very best brands ol liquor will be dispensed. Special attention is directed tc the cuisine department, which ii« under capable control.! Telephone—2T. Albert Hotel. CON O'DONOGHUE, formerly of Port Ahuriri. notifies that he has taken over the license of the Albert Hotel, Hastings and assures the general public that the popular house will be conducted 011 the most comfortable lines. Best accommodation, best table, an*.' best liauor- at the Albert Hotel. Pacific Hotel, Heretaunga-st., Hastings. ALF. ELLINGHAM Notifies that this popular house is now open for the reception of Boarders. Everything is New-and Up-to-Date. The Cuisine Department is under the supervision of a first-class Chef. ONLY BEST OF LIQUORS STOCKED

XXearne's Bronchitis Cure. r» m o M Remedy **■ SomIJ Size, 2/6; Large Size, 4/6. Sold by Chemists and Medicine Vendors, and by the Proprietor, W. G, HEARNE, Chemist, Geeiong, Victoria. ® US w w O a€L9

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Hastings Standard, Volume XIII, Issue 4310, 13 November 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hastings Standard, Volume XIII, Issue 4310, 13 November 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hastings Standard, Volume XIII, Issue 4310, 13 November 1909, Page 2

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