Vi l\H 11. Taylor, • la-,v;>: >[.\m\kr and Dkkssmakek, iv Vu.LA. rrjOCRXE-STKKKT, IIA-.TI \ LS') A*.;fitt f.>r Dr Coonley's A " t_>i Liiy," and Alice B. -'Tokology," for « very v;.»;«kiu. IF the author of the c:i " 'J he Woman of Mind " (who w;,s interred on Saturday) thinks that I am notable to use in v hands (in reciting) let him stand before' ilie for five minutes, and I guarantee that anv doubts that may exist on the matter' will be immediately removed. However, f have cabled homeior a speeial shipment of recitations, and have arranged to have my arms unscrewed, and will trout the people of Hastings to something tip-top (probably - The Widower's Lamentation ') next time I appear. Lessons in elocution given. Price. sgs per quartet, children half-price. Come early to avoid a crush, and bring vour own tucker. J. I'. lIOLKOYI >, Elocutionist. ]>rury Lane. Tomoana. hi the Hastings Auction Bazaar. THIIISDAY, OCTOBER 29th, IHO6, At 2 o'clock, p.m. Y. I> E N N E T T . . . will sell oil account of a lady leaving Hastings and several other clients, the following goods : Single and double iron and wood "" beadsteads, spring mattresses, washstands and ware, carpets, linoleum, blankets, pillows, stretchers, chairs, coal-scuttle, lamps, plates and dishes, scales and weights, meat- safe, gallon baths, pictures, looking-glasses, boilers and saucepans, blinds, rollers, curtains, ornaments, crockery, glassware, kitchen utensils, folding bed, bacon, Ac. And 50 miscellaneous lots. No reserve whatever. Al '° Plough, mowing machine, lathe, tip dray and harness. W. Y. DENNETT, Auctioneer. Y. DENNETT. Auctioneer, Commission & Insurance Agent, HASTINGS AUCTION BAZAAR, Hastings. Sales held every Thursday at 2 o'clock. We sell or take orders for all kinds of Basketware, Agent for Mr AV. L. White, Napier. We buy and sell all kinds of Furniture and other Goods, and make liberal advances against Goods consigned for sale. Private Sales conducted with integrity anywhere in Hawke's Bay. VENETIAN BLINDS, FUJRNITI'RE & BEDDING,don't forget W. KERSHAW'S LITTLE SHOP, Market Street, Hastings.
/ f-',,r <>t r< n-hatj nuitt*-v W J-'nitr /li I'll'!'.) HOP to Let in Station street-. Apply C>. 11. Vickers ,'c Co. rn(l 1,1". I'. —Tlx; Principal Corner I Shop of Hastings, recently occupied by Hannah and Co. Apply, .1 I id Ki , 1 lastitigs. "Y~\ """ILL the Ccntlenin.il who took \ V luv Macintosh hy mistake from St. Matthew's Church last night return it as soon as possible. 11. 11. Hunt, Herald OlVice. Hastings. PR Ixci: ss Til i: at uk HASTiXOS. Under the direction of L. -1. Lohi;. TO-MORKOW, TUESDAY 27TH. (IIIF.AT MAMMnTH ATTKACTIOX. <' li <i b* I * <S» 4? y. Supported by his •20 Sr\i: Vaiucvii.! k Company '2O No Trent like :i good '1 reat ! And if von want \ <,ooi> i i;i;a r ski: <;oi>fiify. tkij.ky hfu.fsmfk. AND I III". J\ IN IM A'i (Mi 1! a rn. 8 | TfiUKJ: fiIJKAT S'loWS IN" Onk :-5 Cha'ilks Coci-KKV nnd Company in their latest //</»/■'" "• : al-o, the L arfamed Darlis«pie of •• Trilby." entitled " TRILL-li." Jju-ko i Cp to Monkcv Ti irk^l Mr 11. Jemiaway Taltee t A Sweet Voting Man! Mr Frank Emery The Laird (For Cocklightsi Mr (' 11!ls. l-.uvis Little J'.ill (Not 3'eceipted) Mr-James i!ain 11.-v. Mr 1 Sag-it i<)r liather ]!, ink-it) Mr II- Bennett Mrs liag-it (With a Hill, or rather a Will of Her Ownl Miss Hazelwood Madame Vineyard l<>ood \\ ine needs no Pii'-hi Mi>s Ada linker The Statue Miss Deanie (ialletlev I.av Figure Miss Marie Lingard Trilbee I Plenty of Sole has our heroine sweet. but. alas, she carries it all in her Feet I William lJovis SYFX-GAKLK" la Strong Chara'-teri CHARLES (iODFREV I Fur lie's a A La l.Hi Manner's Svengali i. Sci'.XK. —The Sttidi-O for the Xudev-Oh ! In tiie Very Late-in Quarter-Oil ! With Original Songs, Dances, and Effects. The Greatest Attraction over offered to the Hastings Public. Now Playing to Crowded Houses in Napier. :■{ I GODFREY Star - KIXEMATOORAPII Attractions I " TRILRY." Onk Xioht Only; the Company appears at Palnierston Wednesday Night. Prices: 4s, is (id, and Is. Plan now open at 11. 11. Hunt's.
THIS SPACE RESERVED EOR BENNETT & BONE.
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Hastings Standard, Issue 155, 26 October 1896, Page 3
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668Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hastings Standard, Issue 155, 26 October 1896, Page 3
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