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Hastings and St Leonards Observer

JLobtrtisers. PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS the To In, aad F«B Sale kind are i_s*tt_ in the following F_urr-C_ss ..

... Leonards. STEADY respectable young man wanted as MILK CARRIER; one used to the work preferred.— Apply DeroiMhire Dairy, 122, Queen's-roai, Hastings. RESPECTABLE young woman wanted as HoUSKPARLOURMAID, two in family.—Apply Mrs. 8., The Hollies, Elphinstone-road ...

mau*t* Wtict%, Xand, &r. Silt, —OD_TBaX)M_D COTTAGE; rent be. 6d. per week.— Apply Mr. Holm_u, CUe»p_U, —Oil ..

... quite open to the Central Cricket Ground.— Apply for particulars Nos. and 10, Queen a-avenue, Hastings, toßeagleys,i«9, Londou-rd. St. TABLING to let.—Apply - -. W. Banks, 11, Queen'smad. Hastings. ST. LEONARDS.—To let, large Business PREMlSESintirat-class ...

UNCONSIDERED TRIFLES

... under the direction of Mr. F. A. Stanley, general manager of all Mr. Sleath's theatrical ventures. Lord Braseey, Governor of Victoria, has been figuring in a new role. He ascended the pulpit Mooroopna, near Melbourne, and preached a sermon to tbe Anglican ...

BASTIXQX ALBANY HOTEL. m, Save petition Dm whole s*» AGAIN enlarged and re-, lacerated. Fine Rail Lounge. ..

... RIDING AND JOBMASTER. ST. ANDREW'S QUEEN'S ROAD (opposite the Cricks* Ground), Hastings. SADDLE HORSES] PONY PHjSTONS. landaus, broughams, station CABS. The weU• appointed FOUR• HORSB COACHED, Noapariel, Victoria, and ''KeUaace.'* will DAILY through ...

&c. bastingsl ALBANY HOTEL. finest position on ths whole AGAIN enlarged and re-decorated. Fine Lounge. ..

... Road. DICZ BTJSSELL, RIDING AND JOBMASTER, ST. ANDREW'S ME W QUEEN'S ROAD (opposite ins Groual) UASTINOS. SADDLE PONY PH.ETON'S LANDAUS, BROUGHAMS, STATION FOUR -HORSE COACH G*. *??P Victoria,and ReliaaeV will the seas ja. Orders received L STOCKLEIGH ...

HASTINGS PRIMROSE LEAGUE

... revolution that had taken place, and extending deep sympathy with the soldiers and sailors who were so nobly fighting for their Queen and country. (Applause.) The Chancellor, she said, had alluded to a great conspiracy to turn England out of South Africa, but ...

*c. ist Sale, OOGING-HOUSE, __?_!_.! good paying connection; well-furnished; prioe the veJue of furniture: rare ..

... exceptionally good position for letting, boos rooms being quite open to the Central Cricket Ground.— Apply for at Nos. 8 aad 10, Queen s-avenue, Hastings, or to Beeglev,o9. l-ondon-rd. St. Leonards.tos R~ COTTAGE with orchard and land; Kent, Surrey, or Sussex; ...

Local News

... lantern was ably manipulated by Mr. A. Miles. During the evening pianoforte selections were given by Misa Agnes Butler. The Victoria Nurses' Institution (being an oldestablished Institute) guarantees to send efficient Nurses all cases. Medical. Surgical ...

UNTRAMMELLED TRAMS

... llversfield-place, which is fortunately one of a v cry modest elevation. course,higher buildings, such as the Victoria, Grand, Palace, and Queen's Hotels, might suffer a trifling obscuration of one of their floors; still, the hotels exist for the town, ...

Local News

... suffering sereTely from influenza. Earl Spencer hopes Isr able to go to town on Monday, the 29th, for ths meeting of Parliament. Victoria Norse* Institution (being an old- Wished Institute) guarantees send efficient Nur«r* to all case*. Medical. Surgical. Monthly ...

HASTINGS AND THE WAR

... British, Dutch, Germans, fact, some of every nation, and thousands of them. This looks like being the worst affair of Queen Victoria's reign. On Tuesday morniiig, so worn out were our chaps, and the Boers as well, that a lot of them were mixed together ...

HASTINGS TOWN COUNCIL

... Verulam-place to the East Sussex Club, on tbe west side of Warrior-square, suggesting that Wellington-place, Castle-street, and Queens-road, as far as the end of the Cricket Ground, would suitable roads for paving with wood blocks, stating that it was possible ...