h\)li SAMS CL-LKAP. AQ U A UTEIi-AC Li E Secti-m m IMain-strctit, on which i-< ficct(!>l n "mill (oHr-roitui^l Cottaijo with dniitile linv|>l:K«\ Also. Si-cthil 1012, 4{ acres, park Road. Apply to X BRIGHTWELL, Wanganui. SATTJItIUY SUPPLEMENT. TIIHE Supplementary reading matJL ter with next. Saturday's issue of tho Standard will comprise tho following : — Poetry. The Vampire How We Tried to Whip the Teacher. Told at the Settlers' meeting. " O Bonnie Lassie " " Missed " Novelist. The interesting tale " Alice," episodes m the lift; of a millionaire,by Dooald Cameron, concluded. The Sketuher. Two Women. A story confided • to his spiritual adviser by a dying Italian. Red Rover. Exciting- story of an Austialian Steeplechase. Farmers' Column. Heavy Fleeces The Marks on a Cow's Horn Naruralist. Dogs that see Spirits. Reasons why they howl when a master is dying. The Round Table. An Arizona Mirage. A perfectly truthfuf narrative, conceived m tho interest of science. An Austialian Pilg-rimage. Continued. By Lee L' Acton. , Ladies' Column. Knitted Patterns The Fireside. The Bottom Drawer The Old Won.au Miscellaneous. Terrible Ballon Collision. Nine-ty-Seven and -a-Half Lives Sacrificetl. Statement of the Killed. Taken down m Though tonomic Dissyllables by our Special Pyonoqraphic Enthusiast. , An Eagle with a History Humour. ! The Story of tho Book Agent Fun. Mirthful Tit-bits. N. 8.-—No extra copies of Saturday's iisue ar« printed; NOTICE. MR COTTLE will be at Palaierston on FRIDAY, May 2, from 10 a.m. till 5 p.m., and on SATURDAY, May 3, from 10 a.m. till 1 p.m., and can be consulted at Mr Leary's, Chemist. Beehive Store, Just Rec rived Direct from Melbourne, ;, £A PACKAGES Veiy Superior OJ; TEAS, m \ chests, \ chests, and boxes. Agent for the sale of the Calcutta Tea Association'* s Pure Indian Teas. Also, Australian Tea Blending Company's TEA. The Packets are marked m plain figures, and sold here at Melbourne Prices. > ' ■ ' ' ' 'Cheapest Hon>e for Tents, Horse Covers, Stack Covers, Sfc. J. H. Topping, BEEHIVE STOEE, ; The Square, Pal merston North. - uORM POWDERS, 1/-; RemVV msjton's, Rangitikei-street. ELOUE ! '^^p ELOUE J ASK EOR Chamberlain's FLOUK. Admitted to be the Best m the Manawatu. /CHAMBERLAIN'S is the only \J Mill that is fitted with appliances for thoroughly mixing the wheats essential to making Good Flour. Orders punctually attended to. W. E. CHAMBERLAIN, Feilding Steam Flour Mill; JUT To be obtained at Milverton & Son's, Main-street, Palinerstou... CURE for Neuralgia, 2/6 ; Remington's, Rangitikei-street.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 128, 29 April 1884, Page 3
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393Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 128, 29 April 1884, Page 3
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