THOMAS HALL, The SQUARE, Palmerston North Family Grocer, Tea, Flnuv, Crockery, IRONMONGER, &c. and GENERAL STOREKEEPER. Tents and Flies for sale, or proctrrred to order to any measure. Orders Promptly attended to, THOMAS HALL, The Square, Palmeraton JN"orrh. NEW YEAR rTIHE undersigned hegs to inform JL the public that he has just received his Xiaas stock of Lollies, Confectionery, and Fancy Nic-Nacs. 3iO'ilies & Of all kinds m a variety of devices. MARKET BASKETS, and Lucky Bags j or Prise Packets, Containing New and Fashionable Jewellery. frljit OF ALL KINDS (IN SEASON). Summer Dr,ixj.-ks— CIDER, 2d PER GLASS/ Groceries of all Kinds. BEST BREAD, 2id PER LOAF. EC. Or jCIZ DE S, PROPRIETOR. (NEXT BEEHIVE STORE.) New Year ! PALMEESTON BAKERY, (Opposite the Bank Australasia.') J. T>. PEASER, PROPRIETOR. Christinas Cakes Prepared to order. Iced and Ornamented. Large Assortment of Ambrosial Jellies of first-class quality. V Confectionery. A varied assortment of Lollies, including — Eahat 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, Iff erlnguis, Oyster Pattys, Ac, 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 OF -FIEEWOEKSIncluding — Shy Rochc\s, Catherine Wheels, Roma Candles, Blue Lights, and Lhineue War fchips. The Cheapest House m i '".-■- Town i FOR PURE CONFECTIONERY AND CAKES. All Goods Reduced m Price during the Holiday Season. J. D. ERASER ..Proprietob. Mrs & Miss Mowbray Have now opened the Premises m THESQTJAEE, PALMEKSTON NORTH, Lately occupied by Messrs Bentley Beos. with a Select Stock of IjADIES REQUISITES, comprising tlnderclothiog Corsets Baby Linen Fancy Goods &c DRESSMAKING In all its branches. The Patronage of the Ladies of Palmerston and District is respectfully solicited. j THE LADIES' DEPOT. March 12th. ISS6. PALMERSTON LYCEUM. BANK CHAMBERS, THE SQUARE. SUNDAY, APRIL 4th. 1886, SUBJECT "YAHWEH' Doors opjn at 0.80 Commence at 7 p,mj SEARCH THE SCRIPTURES. God has beer, seen, heard, aud did eat and drink with men— Ex. 2 1 & J), 10, 11 ; 33 & 11. 23' ; Gen. 32 &.80, &3 & 9, 10 ; 1,.6 I Godiievcr was seen or heard by man, neither will he cvev I.e.— Jojiii 1 &18, & 5 & 37 ; Ex. 33&30'; l<fc Tim.' 6 &18 ; Hosea 1 fc2, &3&12 3 ;Ex. 20 & 1 1. J)iß(M33ion Cordially Invited, A%J3Sion Free.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1673, 1 April 1886, Page 3
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413Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1673, 1 April 1886, Page 3
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