Stoek-takin^ NOW ON. Come Early and secure N'.-w find Fresh Drapery, exactly what you require, at Wonderfully Low Prices. Every Article Reduced in Trice. Honest trading. SOAIE OF THE BARGAINS. Best Machine Oil, 4oz. bottles, 5s doz., 6d Pear's Soap, 4 in box, lid Pear's Glycerine Soap, 3 in box, 1/9 Less than Home prices. Roslyn Fingering, 2/6 head Paton's Alloa Yarn, 2/11 head Clark's Cotton, 1/4 dozen Ladies' Cashmere Hose, 10W pair; 2/11 for 2/6, 3/11 for 3/6 for two pairs Tan Kid Gloves, 1/11^ Ladies' Umbrellas, best value-and newest handles ever offered Velveteen, 2/4 for l/ll|d ; brown, navy, cardinal, olive, &c, Silk Chiffon, 2/6 for B*d Dress Nets, 1/- for 6£d, 2/6 for 1/-; in evening shades Black Dress Net for 6d Colonial Flannel, Bfd ; less than mill price Crewdsou's Calico, 3/11 dozen India Long Cloth, slightly damaged, 3£d Pinafore Muslins, lOd for 6-jd New Prints, BiA for 4fd Flannelette, 6d for 3/11 dozen Fancy Dress Material, double width, 6£ yards for 3/6 All-wool Navy Serges, l/ 4£, worth Lace Antimacassars, 2 for Frilled Pillowcases, Irish linen, 4' pair Finlay's Best Sheeting, 1/- yard, single beds Splendid value in rugs and blankets. Everything Good .and Very Cheap. James P. Thomson, DRAPER & OUTFITTER, Napier & Hastings. The general reduction SALE at the D.1.C., Wellington, will be continued until the 31st inst., on which date the Company's Stock-taking will be completed. Orders rece ved, accompanied by remittance, will participate to the fullest extent in the general reduction of prices. It is intended to bring the stock down to the lowest point by stocktaking date, and with that object the Sale Reductions will be on the Most Liberal Scale. Fashionable goods will be so reduced as to ensure their complete clearance. Special attention is directed to the facilities offered by the D.I.C for complete and satisfactory House-Furnishing. During the Sale the Furnishing Department will also offer Substantial Reductions in the prices of all goods. A. A. CORRIGAN, Manager. B. Hallensteix, Chairman of Directors.
Stufol>», & £3o. Land and commission AGENTS, Hastings & NaA,ek. WANTED TO SELL —ll acres divided into paddocks ; -J «icre orchard. Artesian well, &c. milts from Hastings Post Office. Also, 21 acres, fenced, artesian well, cowshed, &c. mile from Hastings Post Oflice. Also, 11 acre and good G roomed bouse ; artesian well, stable, cowshed, &c. 1-J acres in fruit. Two miles from Post Office. Apply STUBBS, PATERSON <fe Co., Agents, Station Street. J. GARNETT, BUILDER, CONTRACTOR AND COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHER IMPORTER OF Ironmongery Paper Hangings Oils, Paints, Colors, Glass Varnish and Picture; Mouldings FUNERALS FURNISHED In any style. Address: THE FURNITURE W AREHOUSE Heketaunga street, HASTINGS.
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Hastings Standard, Issue 383, 27 July 1897, Page 3
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435Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hastings Standard, Issue 383, 27 July 1897, Page 3
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