THOMAS HALL, The SQUARE, Palmerston North F a iii il y Groe e v 9 Ten, Flnur, Crockery, , IRONMONGER, &c. and GENERAL STOREKEEPER, , : Tents and Flies for sale, or procurred to order to any measurev'. Orders Promptly, attended to. THOMAS HALL, . • The Square, Palraerston North. ' .NEW: YE Am.. nnHE : undersigned begs to inform JL . the public that he, has just, re- '. ceived his Xm?is 'stpclc of LoEiesV Confectionery, and Pancy Nic-Nacs! Of all kinds m a variety of devices. MARKET BASKETS, and Lucky Bags, or Prize Packets, Containing New and Fashionable Jewellery. OF ALL KINDS (IN SEASON). Summer' Drirks— CIDER, 2d PER GLASS. Red Herrings, BloaUfs r 6fc. BEST SkBAD, PER LOAF. H. O ATia T> ES, PROPRIETOR. (NEXT BEEHIVE STORE.) New . IFemr ! ■ PALMEESTON 13AKERY, (Opposite the Bank Australasia.) OV D. EK,A.SEE,, PROPRLETOR. Cliristnias Cakes Prepared to order. Iced and. Ornamented. Large Assortment of Ambrosial Jellies of first-class quality. GonfeGtionery. A varied assortment of Lollies, including— Rahat Lakoum (Turkish sweetmeats). Sante's Chocolate Cakes, Fry's Chocolate Creams and Cakes m fancy boxes. A Choice Assortment of Essences. Chantilly Baskets with Whip Cream, Trifles, Ifleringaig, Oyster Pattys, «&c, ' Manufactured to Order. ■ PRIZE LUCKY BAGS. ( In each Case of Lucky Bags will be found m one of the packages a ticket entitling the holder 1 to a Silver Watch. Stationary Cossacks, and ' Bon Bons, containing a number of useful and 'V • pretty articles. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP Including—. , Sky RocJcets, Catherine Wheels^ Roma Candles, Blue Lights, and, :. Chinese War. Ships. Tlie Cheapest House m : .: . -Town /••:•■ ■ FOR PURE CONFECTIONERY AND : . CAKES. : ■ ' AH Goods Reduced m "Price during the Holiday Season. J. D. FRASER.. Proprietor. Mrs &^ Miss Mo-wibray Have now opened the Premises m THRSQIJARE, ■PALMERSTON NORTH, Lately occupied by Messrs Bejttley ; Bros, with a Select Stock of ; X 11>IE§ RKaUISITES, : COMPRISI2TG Underclothing Corsets Baby Linen Fancy Goods ie iDRESS~MAKING In all its branches. The Patronage of the Ladies of 1 Palmerston and District is respectfully solicited. THE LADIES' DEPOT. March 12th, 1886. . PALMERSTON : LYGJEUM. . BANK GHAMBEIRS, ; THE SQUARiJ. . SUNDAYj MARCH -28th. 1886, : SUBJECT : : "YAHWEH' .-'"'■■ •■■■'■■. Doors opon at 6.30 Commence at 7 p,mj SEARCH THE SCRirTURES: : i God has beer, seen, lie ird, aud did eat and drink vriiih'men— Ex. 24 &'!), 10, 11 ; : 83 & 11. 23 ; Gen. 32 &,30,'& :i & 0.10; KG.I ;,• God never was ■■ seen or heard by man , • neither will he ever be.— John 1 &18, .fc'o to : 1 37'; Ex. 33 & 20 j Ist Tim. 6 & 1G ; ilosea 1 &2,&3&123 ; Ex; 20 it U,--
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1670, 29 March 1886, Page 3
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412Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1670, 29 March 1886, Page 3
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