JJEKETAUNGA SCHOOL. HASTINGS, HAWKE S BAY. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Terms and Prospectus 011 application to JOHN A. FRASER, Ilead Master. Napier & Hastings School of Shorthand & TYPEWRITING, &C., AND Typewriting Office. (Registered by N.Z. Government. Redactions granted by Railway Department to pupils travelling to the School). MISS M. HARD IE (Diploma N.P.S., En;*.) :i:id Miss L. MANNING, 8.A., receive pupils every Tuesday Evening, ai 7. o'clock, at Mrs Hartshorn's, King street. A class for ladies is held at Miss Hodge's, Woodford House, Every Tuesday, from 0.00 to 5.10 p.m. Shorthand taught by correspondence. Terms in advance. Further particulars apply this office. TUNING. PIANOFORTE. TUNING. . Jl>eJLi *I e. PROFESSIONAL Certificated Tuner. Four tunings yearly 80s. Three tunings 255. Strings refitted and all repairs effected. Musical instruments selected and purchased for clients at Trade Cost. Two Testimonials. I can highly recommend Mr-F. DeLislo as a l'iano Tuner. He has tuned mine and has given every satisfaction, in fact it has never been tuned as well before.— Frank L. Lone, Bennet and Bone, Hastings. Gregory Villa, Heretaunga Road.—Mr F. Deljisle has tuned our piano and has given us perfect satisfaction.—H. Collins, Hastings. Address : F. DeLisle, Southampton Street, Hastings. Mrs
PHOTOGRAPHER, B~AS removed her Studio to the Premises opposite i Sharp and Alford s, Ileretaunjja ; street. ' Cabinets from @3l par doz. Only the best work turned out. J . W Y A T T , AMILY UTOIIES Hbhetaunga Street, Hasting'' Families waited on for Orders. Small Goods of all Descriptions made on the Premises. Goods guaranteed of the Be.;t Quality. N OTIC E . F TAKIj this opportunity of thankJL. ing those who supported me during the time I have beets in business here, and I trust they will extend similar patronage to my successors, Messrs Davis and Gimblett. With regard to 'the foregoing we beg to announce that we have taken over Mr Dillon's buvnesss, and hopa by strict attention to business to merit a share of the public support. The best meat only killed; small goods a specialty ; families waited ou daily. NE W TIMB Ell YARD S, HASTINGS. Building Timber, and Bui1(1 in g Requisites, Coal, Firewood, Posts, Strainers, Failings, Oats, Chaff, &a., Always on hand, and at the lowest current rates. A. F. DILLON. DAVIS & GIMBLETT.
Estimates for Buildings Given. A GENCY FOR NoKTHEMJ ASSURANCE Company. D. McLEOD, llavei-ock Road, Hastings ANDREWS' POISONED GRAIN fou S M A L L BIRDS. riHWO Grains will kill any small 8 bird, but harmless to domestic fowls. Paelats, Gil, Is ; 12; 6.1 pjr bushel. TYERMAN A CO., Chemists, II AS TI .S Cr 5i
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Hastings Standard, Issue 426, 15 September 1897, Page 1
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430Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hastings Standard, Issue 426, 15 September 1897, Page 1
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