THOMAS HALL, The SQ.UAEE, Palmerston North Family Grocer, Ten, Flour, Crockery, j IEONMONGEE, &c. and GENEEAL STOEEKEEPEBr. Tents and Flies for sale, or procurred to order to any measure; Orders Promptly attentfefrto. THOMAS HALLy* ? The Square, Pal mernton North. NEW^EAR. riIHE undersigned begs to inform JL the public that he has just received his XiU as stock of Lolliep, Confectionery, and Fancy "Nic-Nacs! ILoilies & Sweetmeats, Of all kinds m"a variety of devices. MAKKET BASKETS, and Luchj Bags, or Prize Packets, Containing New and Fashionable Jewellery. :f:rttit OF ALL KINDS (IN SEASON). Summer Drirks— CIDEE, 2d PER GLASS. Groceries of all] Kinds. BEST EROEAJD, 2£d PER LOAF. h. Gr a~:r i> es, PEOPEIETOE. (NEXT BEEHIVE STORE.) New Year ! PALMERSTON BAKERY, (Opposite the Bank Australasia.") J\ D. ERA SEE;, PROPEIETOB. Christinas Cakes Prepared to order. Iced and Ornamented. Large Assortment of Ambrosial Jellies of first-clas3 quality. Confectionery. 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 Assortineht of Essences. Chantilly Baskets with Whip Cream. Trifles, Ifierlngais, Oyster Pattys, dec, Manufactured to Order. PEIZE LUCKY BAGS. ( 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 -FIREWOEKSIncluding — Sky Rockets, Catherine Wheels, Roma Candles, Blue Lights, and Chinese War Ships. The Cheapest House m Town FOR PUEE 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 THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON FORTH, Lately occupied by Messrs Bejttley : ! Br6s. with a Select Stock of LADIES RRCtUISITISS, COMPBISIITG Under clothing Corsets. Baby Linen Fancy Goods &c. DRESSMAKING In all its branches. The Patronage of the Ladies of Palmerston and District is respectfully solicited. THE LADIES' DEPOT. March 12th. 18S6. PALMERSTON ■ . LYCEUM. BANK CHAMBERS, THE SQUARE. SUNDAY, APRIL 4th. 1886, SUBJECT "YAHWEH' Doors opjn at 6.30 Commence at 7 p,mj . " SEARCH THE SCRIPTURES. God has beer, seen, heard, ami did cat and drink with men^— Ex. 24 fc 9, 10, 11 ; : 33& 11.23 ;Gen.32&30,&:3 & 9,10; 1',.«1. God never was seen or heard by man, neither will he ever be.— John 1 kIS, k 5 & 3?; Ex. 33 & 20 ; Ist Tim. 6 &16 ; Hosea, 1 &2, &3&Z23 Ex.2o=& 11, ' ■"■ Discussion Coadially Invited, Admission Free,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1674, 2 April 1886, Page 3
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