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TEMPLE OF FASHION. rHU UNDERSIGN ED m returning thank, to the inhabitants of Palmerston and surrounding districts for^ their libernl support m the past, desires to inform them that he has just received hia Spring Goods consisting ot Worsted Coatings, English coatings, Englwh hnd Scotch Tweed. Ajgo, from the. celebrated Mosgiel and* Kaiapbi factories, a very choice and fashionable assortment to select from, which he now offers foi Cash at reasonnble prices. T, T. KEKBLAKE. Templ« of Fashion, - . . Next Porpstors' Hall. ■H\/F— &• V- DEBATING SOOriflTif.'' CHIEF DEBA.TE ON DEO. 26, 1883, AT 3.15 P.M. 500 Members at £1 Each, to be Presented to the following 1 : — President ... £150 Vice President ... 100 Ex Vice President 75 Working Committee (divd.) ... 75 Overseers (divided) 100 Total ... £500 If nob sufficient members, theiionor* ariuin pro rata,. and working expenses to be deducted. Result slip poßted to each member immediately after examination. Registered letters and telegiams not accepted. Add two stamps for reply and result. Application by. letter only, addressed to "ALPHA," CareotS. ABKaHAMS. Box No 19, Post office. Palmerston North REMOVAL NOTICE. h. woiTlekman BAS much vleasure m intimating to his customers and the residents of Palmerston and surrounding districts that, he has opened his new premises m the Square, formerly Hounsloir and ; Voiat's Furniture w arehouse, ani trusts by keeping a first-class stock of Groceries, Wines and Spirits, Bass's Ale, Guinness's Stout, also Alen and Stout (Brewed at the Hell Brewery), and continue to receive the support so generously accorded to himin the past. Goods delivered- in town or country bylownvan. Orders by Post or Telegram attended to with - punqtua- ity. The Brands of the Wines and Spirits are so wel -known that further reference to them here is unnecessary. Ales and Stout brewed at the Bell Brewery are of as first-class a quality as any m the Colony. TST.B. — As H. W, imports direct from the Home Markets, and buys from none but the best firms m Austral a and N^ew Zealand, he is therefore m a position to deal most liberally wi h customers.c Prices will be the same as those enumerated m the price list issued by the Palmerston Ready Money Store, and goods of first-class quality onlyH. WOLLERMAN, Brewer, Wine and Spirit Merchant, and General Grocer. The Sqttake, - - Palmerston North . INTENDING PURCHASERS OF ■ CLOTHING FOB THE ISPRING AND SUMMER SEASON ._ Should. Visit the -icrm-W ZEAiLAND v CLOTHING 1\ FACTORY'S BRANCH, "WJiere they can select from the LARGEST V-vRIETX" of FASHIONABLE GARMENTS Manufactured from Sound and Reliable NEWT ZEALAND TWEEDS. The well-known reputation enjoyed be the Firm of Selling A GENUIKE ARTICLE AT WHOLESALE PKICE Has resulted m an increase of Business during the past season, and they can now boast of having TWENTY-ONE RETAIL BRANCHES m New Zealand, thus enabling them to increase the Factory produce, economising both material and labour, and ensuring to their patrons a further benefit m the shape of a still LOWER RATE OF WHOLESALE PRICES. SHIRTS,. UNDERCLOTHING. HATS AND CAPS, PORTMANTEAUS, And Every Requisite at Wholesale Price. Robert Peters, Manager, Palmeraton Branch, New Zealand Clothing Factory, THE SQUARE. COMMERCIAL HOTEL STABLES rnHE Proprietor having recently 1 madß considerable additions t' > the Ptabling at this well-known hostelry, •wishes to draw the attention of visitors and the travelling public to the fact. The best possible accommodation for Racing and Btud Horses. The loose-box^s are m first-rate condition, and without an equal m the - District, Single and Double Buggies and Saddle Hcrses always on Hire. GOOD PADDOCKING. The Pure-bred Entire Shetland Pony Lobd Palmerston is standing at the stables."WM. MOORE, Lessee. N.B, — Horses broken to saddle, and isjngie and double harness.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 283, 2 November 1883, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 283, 2 November 1883, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 283, 2 November 1883, Page 2

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