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WEATHER TELEGRAM.) ♦ . \ ■WELLiiTGTOKr, Friday, 2 p.m. | ! Indications: Glass fall; but to-night cold or frost. R. A. Edwin. Late Advertisements. PESLIMINAEY NOTICE. CLUB 1 [HOTEL; MR ISHERWOOD, late of Wellington, having coin^leted arrangements for taking over the Proprietorship of; the above Hotel, begs tot notify that an entire altera- j tion m th'e^niia.iiagenien'^'bf \ ; the estaWishmeni- 1 Ji^>jbp } effected as'speMily as .pos 1 - " /■Me-' ;-,,::; '%,*) PALMERSTON YOUNGr MEN'B MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY. ' ; nnHE above will open this session JL for the present year by a Social Gathering to be held m the Wesleyan Hall, on Monday Evj:mt : IN» Next at 7.30. The Programme consists of Songs, Duets, Glees, and Recitations. Short addresses will be delivered by thePresident of the Society and the Mayor. An intermission of half-an'-hour will take place for Refreshments, m- ' eluding Tea and Coffee. Admission one shilling. BOROUGH OF PALMEBfeTQN ' NORTH. NOTICE TO BURGESSES. riIHE Defaulters' List and Burgess, X Lists for the above Borough are now open for Inspection during Office hours. ''?■'"■ EOBT. N. KEELING, ' Town Clerk. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. ' I ARTHUR BIDDEL, of Pal- • mermerston North, being the holder of a Publican's License m re^ I spect of the House and Premises; situated at the Square, Palmerston North, and known by the sign of the Club Hotel, do hereby "]giv<& notice that I desire to obtam* and • will, at the next Licensing, Meeting, 'to be holden at Palmerston North, 'the fourth day of June, 1886, applj; for a Transfer- of the saidLictense from myself to JAMES CLARiENi DON RAMSBOTHOM; \ISSERf "WOOD, my appointee. ' A*. ' Dated the fourteenth, day of A^rilj 1886. ■'■' ..'••' , .: ,' ARTHUR BIDDEtIi. ' " ' . ■■:?}■■ • ; ■ ' ' ' ; j ■ '■' Gospel_HaJl:r SUNDAY, APRIL 18th, at J r P.M. MR 0. HINMAN, will (D.V.) Give an Address to which all are earnestly invited. — • '.i •. . Subject: DOES THE BIBLE CONTRAPICT ITSELF ? '•"■■ Bring your Bibles' with yon. . CHARLES DAUL SAIL $ ELAGr MAEJgI, WHOLESALE & RETAIL, BEGS to inform the public of Palmerston North and surrounding districts that he has commenced Business m the buildings situated next to the Courthouse, and respectfully Invites an Inspection of his Goods which consists of of a very large stock of Rick, Cart, and Horse Covers, Tarpaulins. Tents, Oilskin Coats Leggings. Sou 1 Westers, and all lines connected with the Trade. Nets of all descriptions made to order. **•'?'■■ Carpets sewn and laid. Flags of all nations m stock and. made to ordei\ also Flags for hire. Large Tents suitable for Refreshment Booths for Sale or Hire. .>■■ ' Repairs of Tarpaulins 'arid Horse Covers done neat and cheap. m . Oilskin Coats repaired and redressed on the Shortest Notice. CHARLES" DAfIL, Wholesale aud Betail Sail" maker, ° Main Street, ; •'..,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1686, 16 April 1886, Page 4
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456Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1686, 16 April 1886, Page 4
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