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TILE D.1.C., WELIAXGToX? An event which is looked forward to every year by very, many of ovir readers is the Annual Sale held by the D.1.C., Wellington, immediately before the com pa ' , '- 1 --b and audit. weigh ; and if the utmost liberality in the reduction of prices, backed bv an almost ineoniphrcn.siblp variety of re-ally reliable and useful wares goes for any tiling, tliis great sale will not abate one jot in popularity. Those of our readers who are unable to personally visit Wellington are assured that by communicating with the management and enclosing remittance for amount of oi'der, such special care will be taken in the execution of the order that the senders will far c equally as well as though they had personally visited the company's warehouse at Wellington. Since the last annual sale a commodious two story building for additional showroom space has been added to tlie warehouse, and the result is a larger variety of stock, and a still larger roll of employees.—Ad vt. now fairly under

Ecclks' Quinine and Iron Tonic contains Quinine and Iron in a liigh state of purity, and is the most agreeable strengthening, and efficient agent yet discovered. 2s 6d per bottle. To be obtained from A. Eccles, chemist, Kapier and Hastings, and at all leading country stores —Advt. Do you want a good durable pair of Trousers Well leave your measure at Dorms'. Only 12s 6d. Address, ileretaunga street. —Advt. ( For continuation of rrmliii;/ matter sec Fourth I'a'ic. / OST. —A Safe Key; Finder will oblige by leaving same at office of this paper. r ANTED, Permanent Gentlemen able to suit the times. The best table in Hastings always kept. W. H. Cowlkick, Proprietor. HE MISSES HAEDIE AND MANNING will receive pupils in Shorthand and Typewriting every Tuesday Evening, at Mrs Hartshorn's. Classes commence at 7 p.m. "fi-ces to let. Apply R. A FTERNOON Tea, Oyster, aud XjL Surprr Rooms. —By far the mo t comfortable in Hustings; civility and attention. Pitt's. I'oarders ; terms very reasonSMOEED Fish, Warehou Schnapper, Mullett, Codfish, Scotch Bed Herring. Just arrived at Pitt's,

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Hastings Standard, Issue 383, 27 July 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hastings Standard, Issue 383, 27 July 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hastings Standard, Issue 383, 27 July 1897, Page 3

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