SPRING. SPRING. J"Y SPRING GOODS have just arrived, consisting of Tennis Shuts, Cricketing Hats, Silk Coats, Straw Hats, Ties, Collars, Stud.?, Light Merino Underclothing, &c. An inspection respectfully solicited before purchasing elsewhere. My stock of Ties is second to none in the district. My Clothing for price and quality defy competition. A full range of Boys and Youths' Clothing. White Shirts all sizes, Regatta, Charlie's Aunt, and other shapes kept in stock. Suits made to order on the shortest notice. Patronage respectfully solicited. Yours, &c., SAM RIDGWAY, HATTER, HOSIER, CLOTHIER, &c. HERETAUNGA MEAT MARKET. TO MEET THE TIMES. CHAS. HUGHES, JJAS Prime Sides of Mutton, 3s 6d per side. Prime Beef, 2d per lb. J. HAWKINS, THE PEOPLE'S GROCER JUST ARRIVED—| ton of Celebrated MAHAHAHARA CHEESE. Also, Prime CANTERBURY BACON, LARD, SHEEP TONGUES, Ac. New Goods always arriving.
V, F. LYS, FAHIONABLE TAILOE HASTINGS, (Opposite Mr W. Beecrofi's), CONTINUES to give the satisfa< tion he has clone for so man years to his very numerous customer; He now offers in his new premises large and entirely fresh stock of gooc of all descriptions suitable for the pre sent season at very low prices, whic must ensure future favours. Adhei ing to his fixed rule, all goods are we shrunk before making. The Original " Standard House," Hastings. Established 1875 DODDJS. JU ST arrived pe Awatea froi London direct Lattest Patterns IX SCOTCH & ENG LISH TWEEDS axd WORSTEDS IN TROUSERINGS. Just call and have look. THE POPULAB TAILOR, llerbtatjnga St. Mr A. APPEL, MEMBER of the Royal Yeteriri ary College of Surgeons, Bei lin, and late Veterinary Surgeon to the Germany Army. Present address : Beecroft's Livery Stables. Thirty-one years in the mostly in the South Island. colon} [Advertisement.] JUBILEE PLEASURE TRIP. [To the Editor.] Sir, —As the last banquet of th Jubilee in honor of our Most Graciou Majesty the Queen has been tendere to me at the Hotel Sam to do honor t those whom I, as " Premier Sweep, have the very great honor to represent I have now to face the stern reality c life. It will now give me the greates pleasure to be interviewed by one an all of my former constituents at an moment, when I will be able to giv an account of my stewardship, also a to what I have and have not done fc them during my absence on a delighl ful pleasure trip, and on another sul ject of far more vital importanceWhat has made their chimneys smok during my absence. Thanking you for your valuabl space.—l am, Ac., Jas. M. CAMPBELL, L.S., F.R.C.6 Hastings, August 12,1897.
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Hastings Standard, Issue 433, 23 September 1897, Page 4
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434Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hastings Standard, Issue 433, 23 September 1897, Page 4
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