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WINTER SEASON. KpeefsaS Vjalwe. MY STOCK of a.ll Classes of New Drapery is very large both in Napier and Hastings, and I have every confidence in asking your support. I import the bulk of my goods from the Principal Houses at Home, and my family having been in the Drapery Tade, first in Dalkeith, Scotland, and now in New Zealand, for nearly sixty years, (luring which time we have always acted in a straightforward and business-like manner, we can thus buy in the best markets and on Best Terms. ONE PKICE ONLY. DE3T VALUE. CASH TERMS. Make 110 mistake if you wish best value . for your money in Drapery GO TO THOMSON'S. Black and Navy Serges 1/4 J, 1/9 J, l/lli 2/6, 2/11, 8/6. Fancy Tweeds 1/1 1/2J, 1 ,'G 1/11$, 2/6, 2/11. Special lot of Beautiful Costume Lengths, not two alike—Milton Cloths, lj-, 1/4 J-; extra wide for Habits, 1/11 51 inch Navy Serge for Habits, 5/6. Blankets, 6/6, 8/3, 8/11, 9/6, 10/6, per pair; for Double Beds, special value, 14/11 per poir, direct from Mills at Mirfield, Yorkshire. Beautiful Assortment of Trinr.ne.l Millinery, Jackets, Capes, tlanllcs and Waterproofs. INSPECTION INVITED. J A XI KS . I>. Til O XI .S' O X, Draper and Impohteti, Napier and Hastings. AUTUMN DRAPERY AT THE DalaGap WELLINGTON. Ladies who desire really -novel and choice Dress X! n '-trial* should write to the D.1.C., Wellington, for snmples of the company's latest importations. Importations of Dress Fabrics t for the new season include an excellent variety Black and Colored materials, in specially choice designs in single dress lengths, of which no two aro alike. The D.I.G. Winter Fashion Book and Furnittt/re Cztaiogu-s is now readi! r mid will he, fof warded, free of postage, to any address. B. HALLENSTEIN, a. Cf.niUOAN, Chairman, Maaagar LEX. E A N , "TATTERS ALLS," HASTINGS, HAWKE'S BAY. Stock and Station Agent, Valuator and Auctioneer. Livery, Bait, and Commercial Stables, Good Paddocks and Roomy LooseBoxes, Buggies, Gigs, and Saddle Hacks on Hire at any hour. Clipping Done by Experienced Groom. Horses (carefully selected) Bought and Sold privately 011 commission. Regular Weekly tiaVis of Uurscs, Stock, and Produce every SaToW).\x.>6 1.80 p.m. Clearing Sale* carefully attended to. Messages ered to any station iu Havke's .Cay, Ajl charge? most reasonable. Telephone, !! Tatter sails," No. 224. TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, 30th APRIL, At 2 o'clock. In the Hastings Auction Bazaar. WY. DENNETT will sell on • account of various owners the following Goods: Kitchen, dining and parlor tables, washstands and dressing tables, sets of ware, D.I. bedsteads, spring and W.W. mattresses, W.W. stretchers, kapoc overlays, kitchen dresser, clocks, blankets, men's coats, clothes, trunk, lamp and globes, double - barrel gun, brooms, tea, Brussels carpet and carpet squares, easy chair and couch, gipsy tables, mail cart, plates, dishes, basins, cups and saucers, buckets, lot of brushware, shoe and horse brushes, books, fenders and irons, onions and potatoes, and a lot of miscellaneous goods. W. Y. DENNETT, Auctioneer. Y . DENNETT. Auctioneer, Commission & Agent, HASTINGS AUCTION CAZ Hastings,.. ; Sales held every Thursday at 2 o'clock. We buy and sell all kinds of Furniture and other Goods, and make liberal advances against Goods consigned for sale. ' We sell or take orders for all kinds of Basketware, Agent for Mr W. L, White, Napier. Private Sales conducted with integrity anywhere iu Hawke'a Bay.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 3, 29 April 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hastings Standard, Issue 3, 29 April 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hastings Standard, Issue 3, 29 April 1896, Page 3

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