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XT A aTED General Servant, V V who can cook ; also Girl to assi-: in housework. Applv, Mbs Gai,-•a-;:y. Hank oC Now South Wales, 11 astings. MC'KSH TJIEATiiE, HASTINGS. I."ssee i<ad r ... >Fr Tom Polbirrt. Treasurer ... ... Mr W. o':ju!iivan. .Return of the, 1:V o: he •. FOil SIX NIGHTS (». >. Y ! Commencing MONDAY, -JCNE 22xi>. The Most Popular Orgsinisatiou that lias ever toured tin* colonies. €'•«>. Arrangements for tlv Season : Moxday, 22nd— Paul Jones. Tukkuav, SdSJrd —The (io?idoltoi.\s. Weoxksoay, iMtli— I'licle Tom's Cabin Tsr.-i:sr>.\v, 2-">t]i —Ci i>lle-Girolla. Fjiioay, 'ioth-—■-Paul Jones. Sati.'j:i>ay, 27ill —J Mack Cloaks. Magnificent W.s rdrobe, Sc -nory, and Inflects. Prices : -I/-, 2/0, and 1/. Pox plan at 11. 11. Hunt's, stationers, ite. Packets of sis reserved seat tickets, transferable, and available for any night can he had. at the box office. Price: Oxk Gtixka. \Y. Duval, Pus. Manager. TO-M( )RHO\Y. Till*USD VY. JPNF 18. At '2 o'clock. In the Hastings Auction Bazaar. v. i) !•; n n i: t t • will sell on account of various clients : 2 double iron bed---tends, 1 single iron bedstead villi palliasses, 1 wooden bedstead with Avive matt.'Mss and bed, lookinggla.ss<>s. wivJist -sals and sets of Avare, spring couehes, overmantel mirror, chairs, rockers, children's cols, n«>\v blankets and rugs, teaspoons in case.', pickle forks, nice assortment of good liooks, kerosene stove, la?nps, tent, roller skates, large jars, picks, horse clipper, tools, lawn mower in good order, boring machine, clocks, saddles and bridles, onions, potatoes, and a whole let of sundries. Also, positively without any reserve—--1 second-hand piano by Pallmgall, London, 2 Singer's sewing machines in good working order. Terms will be given to a Respectable J inyer. W. Y. DENNETT, Auctioneer. OVEUNMKNT LIFE INSUP»V >: ANCK. Low PuKMIItMS. IjAKOK IIoNVKKS. The Watchwords of the Office are— LlllKliAlaTY TO PoJ.KY-ItOLDKUS. Economy i.\ Maxaokmkxt. Static Skoukity. Accumulated Funds exceed 2 J Millions Sterling. J. 11. RICHARDSON, Commissioner. ARMST R O X G , Coxtkactuk & Civir, Enoixkki;, Opposite Schatfer's ]>o:irdinghonss, St. Albans street, 1 lastixos. Estimates and quantities given for all classes of work. IS 49 KB B3 .

The Noble Art of Sklf-Dkfkntu. TTEAGUE, the retired Light- . Weight Champion Pugilist of New Zealand, hiis Opened a Class for the tuition of Boxing, and is prepared to take an unlimited number of pupils. For terms apply T. T HAGUE, Professor and Teacher of Boxing, Kino-st., Hastings. JJEA LT II I S WEAL TIL Ilence it it> that Avlioever contributes to the General Health of the community is justly called a Prune 1 >exkfac,'to!;. 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 W inter weather. The €.13.P. has in stock the celebrated " Zealaxkia Cookhams," and our general stock of " Zealandias" is second to none i 11 Hawkc'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 Cash carefully and promptly attended to, and Caiikiage Paid on all goods amounting to kl in value. Note the Address— CITY BOOT PALACE, Wholesale k Retail, HASTING S-STEEET. NAPIER. JR. M'M A IfeUTAI

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Hastings Standard, Issue 44, 17 June 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hastings Standard, Issue 44, 17 June 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hastings Standard, Issue 44, 17 June 1896, Page 3

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