TO THE PALMERSTON PUBLIC. NOTICE. Defence Office, Wellington, May 7th, 1885 MILITIA NOT YET CALLED OUT, BUT H. GARDES ; Has Provisions enough and to spare for a CAMP4IG* The Most Extensive or Protracted. JUST ARRIVED— Direct from W. B. Retemeyee's Bacon Factory, Greatford, — Hams, Bacon, Fowls, Trotters, German and Pork Sausages, & Saveloys. FR~UIT Of Best Quality Always m Stock. (Signed), H. GARDES, For the N.Z. Field Marshal Commanding Exhibition Ales PH(ENIX"MKWKRY, (Near Club Hotel), Palmekston North. MESSRS PASCOE & Co. desire to call the attention of the public to the Superlative Quality and uniform condition of their Malt Liquors, and beg to solicit their patronage and a trial of their celebrated Pale Ale and Brown Stout, brewed from the choicest selection of Hops and Malt on scientific principles, possessing a Tonic and Preservative condition free from Acidity. W. H. PASCOE, From an extensive experience and success as a practical Brewor, haviui' obtained PETZE MEDALS Melbourne, 18GG and 1867, Sydney, 1872 and 1880, . Melbourne, 1880 and 188 V, Can with confidence recommend their various brands. Orders attended to with despatch. Watchmaker AND JEWELLER.. HARM LITTLEJOHN, (Late with W. Littlejolm it. Son, Wellington) BEGS to intimate that he has commenced the business of Watchmaker and Jeweller m that shop next to Mr Gardes, Fruiterer, Palmerston. H.L. has had over 17 years' practical experience m some of the best shops m England and Scotland, and as he will devote his entire attention to the Repairing of Clocks, Watches, and Jewellery of every description, he hopes by attention, good workmanship, and moderate charges to obtain a share of public patronage. SII/VERSjUITIIIUrG DONE ON THE PREMISES.' (Under Standaed Office.) H. Littlejohn........Prcprietor. STANDARD SUPPLEMENT. SPECIAL NOTICE. NEW SERIAL BTOBT. WE have much pleasure m announcing that we have now commenced the publication of Bertha M. Clay's new Novel, entitled HIS ONE MISTAKE. It is, to say the least, an extraordinary Story, l»y an American lady, and dealing throughout with what, is supposed to bo one of the most exclusive aristocratic circles of Great Britain. It is a good story, well and forcibly told. The heroine ia a sweet and brave woman. We never came across a more beautiful character, and Lady Ethel is little behind her. It is altogether an excellent tale, free irom sensation, full of pathos, which never degenerates into bathes or sickly sentimentality. Eminently a, ladies' book, yet full of interest to any man who can appreciate fine analyses of human natureNOTICE. rpENDERS will lie recoived, until 1 the 23rd July, for the Falling of thirty (30) acres of Bush, between the Ferry reserves ami the Gorge, on the prooerty of A. J. Rutherfnrd, Esq.. Specifications and particulars on applioution to JOHN COTTER, Siberia, Ashurst. NOTICE 3. I THE undersigned, having pur- ) chased the estate of Moore & Carter, including all book debts, request an immediate settlement of all debts owing m said estate. F. T. COLLINS. Purchaser of estate of Moore and ■ Carter. .
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 45, 21 July 1885, Page 3
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