PALMERSTON READY MONEY STORE. Call and See Our One Shilling Table. The Largest, Cheapest, and Best Assorted lot of Goods ever offered for 1/-. Consisting of useful household requisites: m addition to Fancy Goods. Many Articles: reduced from 50 to 75 per cent. ; Just Ai rived AMERICAN ORGANS AND HAR« MONIUMS FROM £12. Newfeld's and Board's Pianos m stock, for cath or terms as per arrangement. One Penny Discount allowed on every 1/- worth of Drapery, Clothing, and : Fancy Goods. : •■ The largest stock of China, Glassware, and Crockery north of Wellington. The advantages derived through purchasing Groceries m the READY MONEY STORE, are so well and widely known through the circulation of our price lists and late advertisements, that we, deem it. unnecessary to call attention to any special line m that department. READY MONEY STORE, ■ ' ■ i NOTICE ! NOTTCF. 1 NOTICE ! FRED BEAYEN HAVING leased the whole of thos premises m the Square, Palmer ston, (m a part of which he has been carrying on business for some tinte past) purposes making such alterations as will enable him to place on view a much larger stock than has hitherto been kept. j The inhabitants of, Palmerston and surrounding district are invited to make an early inspection, as ,it is my intention to sell all goods at the lowest •a-: ■-. remunerative' profit. ! I The Stock will be found to consist of everything required m a General Stdre. I hope by striot personal attention to the business, to merit a fair share of public support. ; . ; 1 IFamilieswill be wailed upon for orders^ and Goods delivered m any part of- the' j district. . FRED BEAVEN, j i. • : • The Square, ;> j • Palmerston North. | TUST received direct from Mcl- ! boarne, 59 packages very superior Teas m £ chests, J chests, and boxes. v : Agent for the sale of the Calcutta Tea. Association's Pure Indian Teas; ■ .' ' ■ - : '' ; - ; " ' '.•■■"■''■ ' ■ ', Also the Australian Tea Blending Company's Tea. ■• ' j The Packets ore marked m plain' 1 figures, aud sold here at Melbourne prices. - ' ' ' '- •* Cheapest, hnuve for tents, horse covers, s^ack covers, &c. ■■'■'.' J. H. TOPPING, Beehive Store, | ■■■''■'■ The Square, 1 v } ! u Palmerßton North. THE - STANDARD SUPPLEMENT ! ... FOR SATURDAY, : FEBRUARY 23ed., WILL have the following contents:— THE NOVELIST. Commencement of the new serial • -... tale, entitled - " Alice," or- / ' episodes m the life of a rail-, lionaire ; by Donald Cameron. ' This story will be found full of interest, and i 3 written m powerful language. THE SKETCHER. " Our old Mammy." THE TURF. History of Trotting Horses. ! THE POET'S CORNER. ' : " Two Pictures." .' I THE FARMER'S COLUMN. ' j - Best way to stove potatoes. r ,_ > j SCIENTIFIC. ! A very praotical extract article, written by Dr Cutter, of New I York, setting forth the therI apeulical drinking' of hot water ; its origin and its use. The information contained m i . this chapter will be found . : '■'-. most useful to persons de- | ■ :■■■ sirpus of trying the merits of ; I the hot water system, which has been found so efficacious m many disorder. . i ; THE FIRESIDE. : The art of hand-reading, m two I : chapters, with illustration. : LADIES' COLUMN, i -Recipes, and other interesting ! items for the household and family circle. MISCELLANEOUS. Relics of the Stone Age, &c. "-- HUMOUR ANiT'FUN. t Mr Spoopendyke tiies to lift the window "m the railway carriage, aud what happened. ...: Mirthful tit-bits ; the Round Table ; funny extracts m prose and verse. O th.tr. light and entertaining matter. N.tß.'— The Supplement ia only supplied to regular subscribers, and no extra copies of Saturday's issue are printed for casual sale. A NTIHILIOUS LIVER PILLS, JJL boxes, 1/- ; double, 1/9 ; Remington's, Rangitikei-street. moOTHACFTE CURE, 1/6; RemL • -lagtbn's, Bangitikei^street. BARM. FOR SALE, ON easy terms, about 55 acres, well fenced and grassed, with comfortable oottage, and permanent water supply, An excellent investment. Apply on the premises to W. Squire, Stoney Creek, or to G. M. SNELSON, Auctioneer.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 69, 20 February 1884, Page 3
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