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s BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! ! SAM RIDGWAY'S. UMMER SHIRTS at half their Original Cost Summer Clothing at Half-price The Balance of Straw Hats at your own price, as they must go Regatta, Shirts, from 2s White Shirts, Cricketing Singlets, &c., at sweeping redactions Hat*! Hate! Bfla#*! Just arrived a Consignment of 50 dozen Hats, direct from the manufacturer, consisting of Hard and Soft Felts in all shapes and quantities, which v.'iil he greatly reduced. This is a genuine sweep, as I intend to make a clearing for my Winter Goods. I guarantee to fit young and old in hats. Remember!—NO REASONABLE OFFER \MLL BE REFUSED. FLOODS. FLOODS. SAI,VA«K DK.IPERY SALE. ATEW SEASON'S DRAPERY GOODS rescued from Mb John Rich's 1 \ house in Give street, amounting to about £2OO worth, for IMMEDIATE CLE ARAN CE. The Sale commences on Sntnrriay. April S I, and continues for Oiit* 33»11fil Obbl.V. Every line must be sold, as the promises are only taken for one month, after which Mr Rich opens at Havelock with an eutiicly new stock. The Goods damaged by water comprise : Boys' and Youths \\ inter Overcoats, Men's Flannelette and Flannel Shirts, I* lannelettes, Dress Goods, Corsets, Umbrellas, Sheets, Boots and Shoes, &c., Ac. -Vii Ih (isi>)i(l!ilr (>/}'•'>' l< ill hr Hi'Jllsi il Jnr t/irst' (rimils. The greater portion of the Goods will be found to be perfect, and in no way damaged, as they were packed out of the reach of the flood, and comprise : Men's and Boys' Tweed Suits Men's Trousers ami Boys' Knickers, Men s Sox, Ladies' Hosierv, Men's Hats and Caps, Braces and Ties, Ladies Boots and Shoes, Wool Wraps, Haberdashery, Men's Suits and Pants, Accordeons and Concertinas, Buttons, Braces, Electro-plated Ware, and other lines too numerous to mention. These Goods will be sold at LANDED COST PRICE, and, as they are my own importations, will be found as cheap as anything ever o fie red in Hawke's Bay. This will be a losing sale for me, but the flood will thus be the means of putting bargains in the way of buyers of drapery. I must turn the whole lot into cash as soon as possible. Teres!?* t'ss^Sg. DRAPER & OUTFITTER Next Bennett & Bone, Hastings. JOHN RICH, Heretaunga Meat Market, corner of Havelock road and Warren street, C. HUGHES, BUTCHER. PRICE LIST FOR CASH IS AS UNDER: Beef—Sirloin, 4d ; Ribs, 2id to 3d; Boiling, 2d. Mutton —Hindquarters, 2d ; Forequarters, IJd , Chops, trimmed, 3d. Dairy-fed Pork and Veal, 4d. Sausages, a speciality, 3d. Boardinghouses supplied at 3d all round. €. Ruteliei*. BRAVO! BRAVO! AWKE'S BAY will hitherto have the cycle of the world on its roads. No Yankee starts this time. No, but a doughty Paris production has come to stay, viz.: THE GLADIATOR CYCLE The Gladiator that has fought and won countless public battles. A machine that has beaten every other make in securing WORLD RECORDS, and has only itself to beat. J. Parsons, the Australian champion, has just returned from England and America bringing Three Gladiators. He has decided to ride the Gladiator as being the fastest machine made. The only thing you can break on a Gladiator is the record. Kivierre rode over 523 miles in 24 hours. The Gladiator holds 28 championships, too many to mention here, but inquire at the agency. Here are a few riders :—Michael (the little wonder), unbeaten champion of the world; liouhour, hour champion; Huret, world's 24-hour champion; Protin, worlds mile champion; Tom Linton, the one-hour champion. There s proof for you of speed, rigidity, and strength. As a further test of strength, bring the heaviest specimen of humanity to be found and let him use our spokes as a ladder. Gladiators are sold for cash or on time payment. Don't fail to see the only Perfect Chainless Machine made. Sample machines (ladies and gents) may be inspected at Hastings Sale Rooms. Correspondence invited. G. H, VICKERS & CO.^.b-, S3 Tr'llGiE rO/A T HE underpinned has pleasure to announce that he has assumed the A'vncv. and has iiist received the First Shipment of the above Teas. Though comparatively new to this district, the Tiger Teas are renowned throughout New Zealand, and will be a revelation to those who try them for the lirst time. They are truly styled the T T- VrT? V OF TITF in V . O. 11. R4»AC'II. S<»le Iffent.

BILLIARDS ! BILLIARDS ! ! W. It. Pwiie, (Late Manager of Mr GoJdard's fruit shop, Heietaunga-street). HAS opened as Fruiterer, Tobacconist, ax., and Billiard Saloonkeeper in the shop leading to Blythe's well-known Billiard - saloon, opposite the Union Bank. Odd -Tobs in Gardening Undertaken TI LL KAIt D NATUSCH AIK HITECT, Civil asi> Sanitary Km.inkkk. T NNYSON STREET, NAPIER Hastings Agent—- ~ Mr. A. TICKNER, Next New Post Office. Who can quote terms, and show drawings, Are., of various buildings. \Y. G. FAULKNOR, COACH BUILDER. IS prepare! to Build all Classes of Carriages to order. | First-class - Workmen only employed Hastings,

WATCHMAKER .v JEWE 1 .LER, BEGS m intimate to the Public of that he has ri moved from his Promise* in St;; lion-street into the Larger anil Mure Centrally Situated Preyiwes situate i l l 17. Hero-tauniyi-street, where lie will carry on his Business as heretofore. Note the Address—--17, HERETAI/XGA STREET. (Next to IVeeroft's Horse Repository.) JOHN ROBERTSON. Watchmaker am> Jkwkli.*:k» Market street, Hastings. "T"T7*ATCIIi: S. Clocks and Jewellery W Repaired. All Work Guaranteed. Mr A. APT EL, MEMBER of the Royal Veterinary jre of Sarjieons. Phtliu. and late Veterinary Surgeon to the Germany Army. Present address : P»«rroft's Livery Stubles. Thirty-one years in the colony, mostly iu the iSouili Island.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 306, 26 April 1897, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hastings Standard, Issue 306, 26 April 1897, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hastings Standard, Issue 306, 26 April 1897, Page 4

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