THOiVSAS HALL, The S QUAKE, Palmerston North Family Grocer, Ten, Flour, Crockery, IEONMONGEK, &c. and GENEEAL STOREKEEPER. Tents and Flics for sale, or pTOCirrred to order to any measure. Orders Promptly attended to. THOMAS HALL. The Square, Palmerstou North. THE FRUIT & CO3TFECTIO3TKRY STORE, Next thk " BEEHIVE." —Oysters Oysters— Just Arrived, — a large consignment of the above from Auckland; All Lollies Reduced. Prices now range from 8d to Is Qdjjer Ib. PETJIT OF ALL KINDS (IN SEASON). Summer Drinks— CIDER, 2d PER GLASS. Groceries of all Kinds. BEST J3J&E.AD, PER LOAF. H. GARDES, PROPRIETOR.(NEXT BEEHIVE STORE.) THE PALMERSTON fiakei'y & Confectionery Estpfolisliinesit, (Opposite IBanlc of Australasia,) THE SQUARE, PAI/MEtt STOUT WORTH, PROPRIETOR. /CATERING for Balls, Suppers, Picnics, j v^ Parties and Public Entertainments, carried out efficiently under my own supervision. ; Bread of First-CJass Quality j ocsly ftfade. WElsl3i:Nr<> AND BIRTHDAY : ' AXES Made on the shostest notice. Wedding Cake Oraaments kept m stock. Fresh Scones and Buns Daily. Biscuits of all Kinds and of First-Class Quality m Stock. flrystalized Fruit m Boxes — a delicious dessert. This is a Genuine Fruit, coated •with Sugav, and when once purchased is highly, spoken of. Tangerine Biscuits, Orange Pastiles, Chocolate Bon Boris, Turkish Delight. Chocolate Blocks with Creams, m every conceivable device. All the above Goods, both Confectionery and Lollies, arc sold' at Lowest Pries'." All Sweets guaranteed to consist of only pure ingredients. Askurst Family BUTCHERY. Prime Keeff and JWutton ALWAYS ON HAND. CASH PURCHASER OF "SKINS, HIDES, Aa t I T A L^L 0 W G. £/ RUMBLE. PROPRIETOR. Mrs & Miss Mowbray Have now opened the Premises m THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON JSTOETH, Lately occupied by Messrs Bestley Bros, with a Select Stock of COMPRISING Underclothing* Corsets Baby Linen Fancy Goods &c. DRESSMAKING In all its branches. The Patronage of the Ladies of Palmerston and District is respect fully solicited. THE LADIES' DEPOT. March 12tb. 18SG. PALMERSTON LYCJEUiVL BANK CHAMBERS, THE SQUARE. SUNDAY EVENING NEXT, JUNE 6, 1886. Miss Ada Campbell. The Celebrated Australian Lecturess. .- SUBJECT: "SUNDAY IN THE LIGHT OF REASON; ITS USE AND ABUSE." AN Amusing Account of how the Christians *pewl Sunday. This is ilie Lhci lure which Miss Campbell delivered when she was 1 broil* ned with a iiro&i-cntinn by the Queci-el'iiid Government, for Sunday chunking; !>l#o when threatened by the Tasmanian Govfrinni'nt. Tlie BrisbnJie " Observer " snys : — " M'ss Campell is a ckver elocutionist, and her acYioi. and ftimiil expression are such as only the highest (iriiinalio artists exhibit. Her aiißunpc ia rdii\ed, polisbed, nml benntiful." FHramntto Times .■ays : — " Miss Ciiuipbtllis one ofthe bG«( nlaform orators m the world." Anckland Star: — " AH33 Campbell possesses a clear mellow voice, onh treats her subjects very skilfully." Poverty Buy " Independent": — Miss Camp-BEr-ti proves hersplf the i<'efll of a lecturess. Doors open at 7-30 ; Music, 7.45 ; Lecture, 8 p.m. Admission, Is. TnVEBTBODT wants Flannels JCJ and Blankets. They can be bought to advantage nl The Bon MaroM, 0, M, BQSS*CQ,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XII, Issue 1725, 4 June 1886, Page 3
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482Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XII, Issue 1725, 4 June 1886, Page 3
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