WOODVILLE SALE YARDS. THURSDAY, AUGUST 13th. QTEVENS & GORTON kj Will sell by public auction as above — 28 3-year old steers ] 8 3-vcar old heifers 20 weaners mixed 28 cows and heifers 1 draught horse 18 3-year-old steers 10 heifers near calving 8 coils Oam aru barbed wire Sale at 1 o'clock. TEMPLE OF_ FASHION. The undersigned ha* much pleasure m no Li fy ing the Arrival of Autumn & Winter GOODS, Consisting of Large Varieties m Choice ami Fashionable Assortments just to hauti. direct from the Scotch and English Markets And also the N.Z. MOBGIEL AND KAIAPOI FACTORIES. T. T. KEItSLAKE, Temple of Fash inn ext Foresixsrs' Hall.") Wollerman AND Hutcheson, GROCERS WHOLESALE Wine and Spirit MERCHANTS, 1 ■ ' AND DIRECT IMPOHTEBS, The" J§«psa.s*e, PALMERSTON NORTH. HAVE FOB SALE— Grocery, Sfc. , as tender : — ~1 4 Tons Suirar WHOLESALE (SO Uoxcs Tea ]0 Half Chests AND } 70 Uoxes Candles 60 Ctises Kerosene 150 lest ' RETAIL 80 do. 130 test J 3 Tons Soap. Large and Varied Assortment of ■Glassware, Crockery, and EARDWAHE. ■m-rvnrq c , ) Kcnnessy & other " Brandies " I Walker s ' % Lome " Whiskey qpipiTQ ( Robutson's & Dunville's do. Qir lI.vI.JLQ I • i -.» -, ' And other Brands. EUROPEAN I Port, Sherry, Claret, WINES ( Champagne. Hock, &c. AUSTB-A- ) Constantia, Muscodine, MusLIAN f catj Frontigmae, Oomoo, &c. ALE'S AND ) All Best Brands, English k STOUT j Colonial Brands in^Stock. Flour. Pollard, Oats, Bran, Chaff, and Barley In Small and Large Quantities. Country Produce Purchased at Highest Marlce] Prices. P.S.— As W. &H. Import 'Direct from the Home and Colonial Markets, the public will iind it to their advantage to purchase at their Establishment. Buyers m Large Quantities Liberally Dealt with. Wolierwau and filutclicsom, IMPORTERS, The Square. Palmerston North. ALL SAINTS, PALMERSTON NORTH. A 1 CHURCH Mission will be confl. ducted by the Rev. H. E. Copingkr, Missioner, assisted by the Rev. A. Towgood and t\w Rev. J. C. DomvRLL, Shb-Missioners, and other Clergy, from August, 15th to 24th, 1885. Time Tahie :— SATURDAY. August 15-4. p.m. - Reception of Sub-Missioners, followed by Evensong. ' 8 a.m. — Mistion Service and Sermon, followed by AddreKw to Church-workers. SUNDAYS, August 16 and 23— 8 a.m. — Celebration of Holy Communion and Meditation. 10 am. — Adclress to Boys only. 11 a.m. — Morning Prayer and Second Celebration; with Sermon. 2.30 p.m. — Address to Children- 3 p.m. — Address to men only (m the Bank Chambers'). 5 p.m.— Evensong (Choral). 7 p.m. —Mission Service and sermon, followed by Prayer and Instruction. WEEK DAYS— 7 a.m.— Prayer Meeting. 7.30 a.m. — Celebration of Holy Communion with Meditation--10.30 a.m. — Morning prayer. 11 a.m. — Second Celebration of Holy Communion (Thursday). 11 a.m.— Litany, with short Address ("Wednesday and Friday). 3 pm. - Ad.lress to Women only (Tuesday and Thursday). 3 p.m. — Address to Young Women only < Wednesday). 4 p.m. — Evensong (Choral). 430 p m. — Address to Children (Friday). 7 p.m. — Address to Men only (Wednesday and Friday ). 7 p m. — Address to Communicants (Thursday). 8 p,m. — Mission Service and Sermon, followed by Prayer and Instruction (every evening/ • All are earnestly invited to attend the Mission. The Clergy will be most thankful to Bpeak with any who are concerned about their religous state, or who are m doubt or difficulty, or want help or sympathy m any way. They will be glad to take the names of any who wish to be prepared for Holy Communion or Confirmation. The Mission Hymn Book (the only book required ) may be obtained at Mr Park's, m The Square, price 3d. ; or at the Church door. The Church will be entirely Fueg and Open during the Mission, nnd there will be no collections except tb,e usual Sunday offertories,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 61, 11 August 1885, Page 3
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