(For continnation of reading matter see Fourth Pa>/e.) Fancy Tables. ANCY GOODS have just been received from London to Value of £3OO, and the assortment of all classes of Fancy Goods, both useful and ornamental, is very great. 1 ■ TABLE, Immense Variety. M/Oj ®/":» and up to S/O. Inspection Invited. Also, in every Department I am fully stocked. Shipments have been received this season to value of £4OOO, ex s.s. Aotea, Marmari, lonic, and Rimutaka. Everything New, Fresh, and Cheap. Experience shows that THOMSON'S is the shop for Good and Cheap Drapery. Magnificent Range New Dress Materials, from lljd to 5/6 per yard, NEW AND STYLISH MILLINERY. 250 Ladies' Blouses, bought cheap, to be sold much under value. James P. Thomson, DRAPER & OUTFITTER, Napier & Hastings. WANTED Everyone to see Sharp and Alford's New Christmas Cards, Christmas Presents and Toys, before purchasing elsewhere. ANTED, Bottles and Jars of every describtion ; also 21b and Mb stone or glass jam j: re bought for cash at the Defiance Packing Co., Heretaunga road, Hastings. all double width
TO LET, a six-roomed Cottage, near the Catholic Church. Apply C. Hughes, butcher, Hastings. E. J. Exchange Hotel, Havelock. (Late of Farndon Hotel), Two miles from Hastings. ONLY the Best Brands of Liquor kept in stock. Best accommodation. Paddocks for Horses. For summer visitors no better resort could be found. ON THE PREMISES, Eastbourne-street, Hastings. THURSDAY, 16th DECEMBER, At 2 O'Clock. In the bankrupt estate of William John Tyerman. WY. DENNETT has received • instructions from the Deputy Official Assignee to sell by public auction The household furniture and effects, trap horse, harness and other goods, &c., in the above estate. W. Y. DENNETT, Auctioneer. PACIFIC HOTEL STABLES, HASTINGS. ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17th, At 2 o'clock p.m. TXT Y. D E N N E T V V • has received instructions from Mr H. 9. Caulton, who is retiring from the turf to aell without reserve the whole of his racing and other stock, etc., comprising: Br m, 4 years, Sheet Lightning, Quilt-Whaitiri. Br mare Louie, aged. Ch. gel., 3 years, Patriarch-Louie. Br m 2 years, Lord of the IslesLouie. B g 6 years, Ariel-Louie. Br m 5 years, Ariel-Louie, broken to saddle and harness. B g Toa, aged, Gladiator-Amina. G m 3 years, Y r oung Duke-thorough-bred mare. Br g 3 years, broken to saddle and harness, Br m pony, suitable for children. Br m pony, with foal at foot by Tip
Top, broken to harness. Br g Hermai, by Natator, Also Double-seated buggy, dog-cart, spring cart, several sets of harness, saddles, bridles, and other gear, etc. Further entries will be received. No Saturday's Sale. W. Y. DBNNETT, Auctioneer,
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Hastings Standard, Issue 500, 13 December 1897, Page 3
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440Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hastings Standard, Issue 500, 13 December 1897, Page 3
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