< rn)ltuiUiiti"ti <>/ ri 'liliil;! wattrr -vr I'aurth I'lti/i-.t ! 10 LET.—A Six-Roomed Cottage in Eastbourne Struct. APi >l\" tO *IAMKS Rl'.YNnl.l'S. f "lO LET.- —A Jive-roomed Cottage in Southampton street. Apply I). Pilmer, Livery Stable-:. T() LET from May 2:>rd, the Principal Corner Shop of Hastings, at present occupied by llanna.li and Co. Apply, J. T. lllake, Hastings. H 1) EU S for Oat-straw Chaff VJ (111 achine-cut), may be left for A.l». at ot'iice of this paper. Lags to be provided by purchasers. Price, i'l l-'js per ton. A LECTURE will be given in St. Matthkw's Hall, Hastings, TO-NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. " China's early apes 2500 to 500 8.C., ' embracing the Golden Age of China's Foundation of her Stability and Greatness, by Rev. Chkok C'iikoxo. nation OF AUSTRALASIA.
The following is a copy of a letter received from A. K. Bunny, Es<j., barrister and solicitor Mastorton; April 14th, 1896. J. C'. Remington, Esq., General -Manager, Mutual Life Association of Australasia. I)kai: Sflt, —I insured my life in this Association in October, 1878 (L'olicy No. 6201) for .&58H. I have to-day paid the last premium on it. The policy, with the bonuses added was on iJlst December, 1894. of the value of .£(509 12s. The total amount I have paid in premiums is «GHO4 3s. Although I have no further premiums to pay, the policy will continue to improve by having all the usual bonuses added to it. I therefore consider that 1 have made a very prudent and beneficial contract with your Association, audi am extremely satisfied with the result of my investment. Yours faithfully, AHTIIUK li. iJI'NNY.
JJEA LT II IS WEA L T 11. Hence it is that whoever contributes to the General Health of the community is justly called a Public Benefactor. This in a measure we claim is our position, our aim being to provide the public with Boots and shoes that will help the wearers to fortify themselves against sickness in the trying Winter weather. The C.B.P. has in stock the celebrated " Zealandia Cookhams," and our general stock of" Zealandias" is second to none in Hawke's Bay. We cannot here enumerate the many styles of Boots, Shoes and Slippers procurable at the City Boot Palace, suitable for Winter Wear, but confidently ask intending Boot purchasers to call and inspect for themselves.
All orders accompanied with Casii carefully and promptly attended to, and Carriage Paid on all goods amounting to £1 in value. Note the Address— CITY BOOT PALACE, Wholesale A: Retail, HASTINGS-STREET, NAPIER. B. aHTII .
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Hastings Standard, Issue 36, 8 June 1896, Page 3
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419Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hastings Standard, Issue 36, 8 June 1896, Page 3
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