THOMAS HAL.L, Tdte S^TJARE, PALiikitsTON North t] a iii iiy Orocer, Twi, Flour, Crock ory, IRONMONGER, &c. and GENERAL STOREIiEEPER. Tents and Mies for sale, or prpcurred to order to any measure. Orders Promptly attended to. THOMAS HALL, , . The Squares Palmerstou (North;
THE undersigned begs to inform the jjublic. that he has just received his^Xmas. slock of Lollies, Confectionery, "and Fancy Nic-Nacs. Ivoilies & Swovtnwa s. Of all kinds m a variety of devices. MARKET BASKETS, and Lucky Bags y or Prise Packets, Containing New and Fashionable Jewellery. FBTJIT OF ALL KINDS (IN SEASON). Sum me r Dpii? k s— - " CIDER, 2d PER GLASS. Red Hepings, , Bloaters, Sfc. •BEST SBDaEjLD, PER LOAF. EL <3r DE S, PROPRIETOR. . ' ' , (NEXT ' BEEHIVE STORE.)
.. New \Yemi! PALIEESTM EAKEEY, (Opposite the B.iuk Australasia.") : j". D. i^RASEE, : PROPEIETOR. ; Christmas Cakes/ Prepared to order. Teed and Ornamented. Large Assortment of Ambrosial Jellies' of first-class quality. : Confectionery^ Ayaried assortment of Lollies, including — Rah.it Lakonm (Turkish sweetmeats), i Santc's Chocolate Cakes, Fry's Chocolate Creams and Cakes m fancy boxes. A Choice Assortment of Essences. Chantilly Baskets with Whip Cream. Trifles, meringals, Oyster : ■ •'■ •" Pattys, d£c., : '-' : ' : Manufactured to Order. PRIZE LUCKY BAGS. I In each Case of Lucky Bags will be found m one of- the packages a ticket entitling the holder to a Silver Watch. Stationary Cossacks, and Bon Bons, containing a number of useful and : ,- : pretty articles. : A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP . : : '. Including—' Sky JRdcMts, Catherine WheeU,' Rqvia Candles, Blue Lights.: and.' \ Climeae War Ships.' . .', The Cheapest House m Town ■'■'■•- ; for pure confectionery and ■• • ■ : • "cakes. ■ - : ; ■ All Goods Reduced m Price during the Holiday Season. . : J, D. FRASER .Proprietor; Mrs & Miss Mowbray Have now. opened the Premises m I THE SQUARE, j PALMERSTON NORTHy i . ■;■."■. ■ ■ : ■ Lately occupied \)j Messrs- Bentlet - Bugs, with a Select Stock of ■■ liAl>lE^ UKariSITES, COMPRT.SIIf& Under clothiug 1 Corsets Baby iiinen Fancy Goods &c. DRESSIViAKING In all its branches. The Patronage of the Ladies of Palmerston and Distiict is respectfully solicited. THE LADIES' DEPOT. March 12th, 1886. •
PALMERSTON | LYCEUM. BANK CHAMBERS, THE SQUARE. - SUNDAY, MARCH 28th. 1886. ■. • SUBJECT MIRACLES, PIiOPIFESIES', AND PREOEI'TS. Doors open at 6.30 Commence at 7 p,m SEARCH THE SCRIPTURES. Miracles are No proof of a Divine Mission— Exodus 7 & .10. 12, Dcut ]:{ & 1, 3, Luke 11 &.10, Deut. 11 & 2G. Miracles arc proofs of a Diviju -.:. i —Matt. 11 & 2. 5. Join: 3 a 2. ' Xixmiai 1-i & 81, Prov. 32 and 31, 32. ' .
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1669, 27 March 1886, Page 3
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