: templ| qf i^siioE - rHK V^NDER^IG^Ep m returning thanks to the inhabitants of Palmerston and surrounding districts for their libernl support m the past, desires f toJnfqrmthem.that l he, has just receiveojjhis L X LLuLL-A V '*" '.„..,,.. Spring Goods; . consisting of Worsted Coatings, Eoglish coatings, - English hnd Scotch ...Tweedji. Also, from the celebrated Mosgiel and Kniapoi factories, a very choice and fashionable assortment to select from, which he now offers for Cash at reasonable prices, *V T. KERBLAKE. Temple of Fashion, Next Foresters' Hall. AIT R. O. DEBATINQsSpOJLIfiTY. CHIEF DEBATE ON DEO. 26, 1883, at 3.15 P.M. 500 Membeis at £1 Each, to be Presented to the following :— President ...-;......»« ' ... £150 ViceLpresideift JUii .Xr. ••- 100 ; Ex, President , .... _. { ,.. t , .^75 tWotkingi Committee (divd.) \>l^"--k --76 ! Overseers (divided) 100 XxXyn.isti&,„ t .... ... £500 ... If not sufficient members, the- honorarium pro rata, and working expenses to-be deducted. ' JResult slip 'posted.' to_ each Lmember , immediately after examination. Registered; letters, aud telegiams not ■Accepted..;..,:;.--,,:.; < , , yyy ;., : Add. two stamps for reply, gpd result.. Application by letter only, addressed t to-. '"" ' ' X) '.Li^LD,,«ALPIfA,»-^-:-P r l \ Oare of S. ABRAHAMSr ' ,-r vi/ j }fy x aWq 19, Post office, . i ' . t .X -■- . • "'-'"Palmeratbn'HdrWv
v X, RE^O¥AL Xy "oh. woffii^A^r BAS much pleasure in f intimatiog to ; his customers and the . .resideAts , of Palmerston anj^, districtSithat he v "has opened.,. Ipfo yn%yr premises ' ; in *,,' the '.- ''^wre^' Lfi^e^'^ .Hqunslp^r and '.-:' jjfoj ;P LFurbiture -Warehouse, and' trusts by keeping a firsMass, .stock of , .Grqcefle?, /V^mea., ; and , .Spirits, .Bass's . ". Me {> ' Pj^ness's , Stout, also) Ales and, Stout ,*( lir^we^ at. , the -,; ifell Brewery), and' -cbntinuOi ip t -receive, the support so generously' accorded tohimin, the .past. Goods, deli- f vered in r tpwn or, country Ijjy qyrn^yan.^ Orders by Post or'l elegra'iu attended **?*■■ to-*with punotuaity. ■-..-. — «« ;.»« The Brands of the Wines and Spirits are so well-known' tbat furtner referi.ence to [ Ales and Stout brewed at the Bell r Biewiery(ate/9f [aa v t-plass a quality as any m the Colony. ?TSF.B.-HAs/H.iW, imports direct from the Home Markets, and buys from none but the best firms m Austral a •-ghd. New Ze'alandy^he^ tHerjefore m a position to de&i' mo^i^erall^wilfc >''-. customers. Prices will be ! t_e same as those enumerated m the price Jist issued by the Palmerston Read^ Mpiiey/Store, and .goods » of first-class qualty only. H- WOLLERMAN, Brewer, Wine ,and Spirit Merchant, and' General iGrbcerVf / ;;-; The Square, PaJmerston North. PURCHASERS OF •fIJLiX' qip^B_NG ZZXXrxx „__ FOR THB SPRI.NG AND SUMMER SEASON ""in t'lh UShpuld JYisif) \T E W ZEALAND CLOTHING M r FACTORY'S BRANCH, •' * *-- ' '. '.-;, '.{ I r •■'. ' C_ i.Ti „. 'V? r- r '.■> Where they can select" from the ' < J LARG-JST VARIETY or FASHION. ABLE GARMENTS „ Manufactured from Sound and Reliable NEW ZEALAND TWEEDS. The well-known, reputation enjoyed be the Firm of Selling '. -.'A 'GEN%iNE' J A%TICLE AT WHOLESALE PaICE ' -. . <v > j Has "resulted m an increase of Business; during the past season, and tbey oanj now^bb'&kof having j TWENTY-ONE, RETAIL BRANCHESin New Zealand; . thus 7 enabling them to increase the Factory produce, econ-j ..omising both material and labour, and ensuring to their patrons a further XX\ jbenefijb m tbp shape of a still LOWER RATE 0£ WHOX*ESALeI ""'" - v * PRICES, I .SHIRTS, UNDERCLOTHING, HATS AiTD^-^rFdRTMANTEAIJS, And Every at Wholesale! i Price. Robert Meters, Manager,, Palmerston Branch, New Zealand Clothing Factory, } THE SQUARE. ' " I
; !•-' i -. . 7 , ■■, .; . ; . , ... . COMMERCIAL HjOTHL STABLES JjxHE Proprietor having . recently - • ft i > i made considerable additions to the Stabling at this « ,welLknpyn wishes to drawiti^e att< ntioij of yisitprs and the travelling' public to jbhe facta _ _ ' '•"' " '■''! j The best possible ; accommodation, for* Racing and Stud Horses. The loose-bos^s are m. jfcst-rate condition, and witboiit an egjual m the a . l -A District, .-,.,. '. jingle arid Double Buggies and Saddle ' ! " ! H <.yses' always ob Hire. . GOOD PADDOOKING, The Pure-bred -Entire Shetland Poriy-t Xord ; I_iii-RBTOjij*U»]stßnding at the •'•' " iJ - l u7 sw. MOORED Lessee. I N.B,— Horses broken to saddle, and single and double harness.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 268, 16 October 1883, Page 2
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638Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 268, 16 October 1883, Page 2
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