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tfEMPLE OF j^HKspr ' JL* turning; franks to the inhabitantsV off Palmerston and snrrotinding .distrioti|^ fbiv their libernl support m the pasC' desires to inform them that Jie has jnst received-his ; *v Spring Goods consisting of Worsted Coatings, English coatingsj TSnglpT* hnd. KScotc»| Tweed.' ' ATso, ; frhm- the Celebrated* Mosgiel and Kaiapoi factories, a very choice and fashionable assortment to select from, which he now offers for Cash at reasonable prices. "T." T. KEKBLAKEf ; - - ~ Temple of Fashion, g i- ■-,-■■;,■■- Next- Foresters' Hall. MB. 0. DEBATING SOCIETY. GHiEFIDEBATE ON DEO. 26, 1883, •v.. •'' at 3.15 p.Jtt. 500 Members at £1- Each, to be Presented to the following :— President..* ... ... ../ £150 Vice President :.. ' ... ... 100 Ex "\Tjce President ... .;. 75 Working Committee (divd.) ... 75 Overseers (divided) ... . ... 100 ':'■■':'''■' •>'; ' '■ ;. I'*l■ f 1 4 If hot sufficient members, tlie Honor." arhim pro rata,^nd working expenses to-be deduoted.* '■■■ Besnlt slip posted to each member immediately after examination. / , - Registered letters and telegrams not accepted. 3 Add two stamps for reply, and result. .... Application by letter only, addressed to \. ■■ •. ..';:■ : ,; ; ,,,.} j; . (^ ( .,'-! i .=::.,..., :•,,;, Care.ofß. ABR^AMS.: r \ r , Box No 19, Post omce.,/, 3 Palmerßtoa North" f f '■*. JEIEMOtAL NOTICE^ J r ; " ' i j ASmuch jleasure m intimati- gto LI his customers and the residents of Palmerst6n=-and Wrrounding districts that he hfts opened .his new premises' ik ttici "-SquareY Hourislow and. "Vloiit'Si Furniture ., Warehouse, and : trusts by keeping a first-class stock :of. Groceries, ; v $injes and Spirits, Basa'aJLle,^ Stout, also Ale* and Stout (Brewed at the Bell Brewery), and' continue to receive i ;the, support so jgenerously^^ corded to himin the. pasfc. Gpod# deli- . vered m town pr.country hy^o^rn^an.^ Orders by Pos^ or ielegram .atteniied, . — to with punctuality. ~ '[ The Brands; of th.e^ Wines and Spirits, are so well-known that 'further refer-' encei to* them here is unnecessary.f . * Ales and Stout brewed at the Bell Brewery are of, as first-class' a quality • as any^ikihe'jDolpn^v^ \-J^ j N.B.— As H. W, imports direct from the Home Markets, and from none but the best firms m Australia and New Zealand, he is therefore m& position to 'de^li most liberally with . , customers.c Prices will be the same as those enum-. crated m the price list issueol by 'the Palmerston Heady Money Store, and goods^of firsiroiass ' quality ;only«j A H.; WOLIiEJIMAN, Brewer, Wine and Spirit ■:..': -■. and General Grocer. Thi Sqitakb, Palmerston North. ] INTENDING PUJa6HASERS/pFV[ { ■:-;;:. CLOTHING FOB THB BPEING AND. RUMMER SEASON > ' £ Visfl4e IKB7I TVTEW ZEALAND OLOTHINa IN , • FACTORY'S BRANCH, Where they can'ieleeijrom the LARGEST VARIETY o* FASHION- :• :••/[■ ;. ABLE OMtMENT5 Ui * : j^ Manufactured from Sound and Reliable NEW ZEALAND TWEEDS. ''■■■ '■■■"-''■■■ ;v . -■■■ ■ •■•■ Vi !..:,-■ ■: /. A V;^ The well-known reputation enjoyed be the Firm of Selling A GENOME 1 ARTICLE^ AT* WHOLESALE PRICE Has resulted m an increase of Business -duriDg the past season', and they can now boast of having .TWENTY-ONE RETAIL BRANCHES j m New Zealand, . tj^us enabling them i to increase the Factory produce, econ-j omising both, material arid . labour, and; ensuring to -their patrons a farther] benefit itt the shape of a still : LOWER RATE OF WHOLESALE j PRICES. I SHtRtS, UNDERCLOTHING. J 1 HATS and CAPS, EORTMANTEAUS; And Every Requisite at Wholesale j .„.,,.,..., „.'.-_ Price. / . ; ■■-■ ■- •- j» w ,^ w^..,. i Rolbert Peters, • Manager, Palmerston Branch, j New Zealand Clothing Factory, ! , .j THE BQJJARE. j ,, Ooik±BRCiAL HOTfili STABLES rpHE , Proprietor having recently X made considerable additions to th\e Stabling at this well-known hostelry,' ' wishesto draw the attfntiqn of visitors and ; travelling public jto ;tlie f.act t The best possible j,accpmmq ) d J atiqn for n Racing and J3tud.; Jßto^s. /, : ; The loose-boxes- are m first-rate condition, and without an, equal m the !■■'■'.. ■•■.._ district. _ , '\ '.'■'. : I Singl© a»d Dquble Buggies jmd Saddle Horses always on Hire. ' i Gp6i i PADDOOKING; [■■>'* The Pure^bred 'Entire: Shetland Pony Lobld Palm-erbtoh ■is standing : at the '■" " i:; ' ' ' ; ' jßtablas/r ..n-ii .. . ; WM. MOORE, I,;; ■'- •' -': : '-I ,-.L\ ',[(■'. > liesse^. N.B\— Horses bro\en4o ia4dl9, t&k •ingle »ud donWe harneia, ;

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 274, 23 October 1883, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 274, 23 October 1883, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 274, 23 October 1883, Page 2

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