THOMAS HALL, The SQUAJtE, Palmerston North Family Grocer, Tea, Flour, Crockery, IRONMONGER, &c. and GENERAL STOREKEEPER. Tents and Flies for sale, or procurred to order to any measure. Orders Promptly attended to. THOMAS HALL. The Square, Palmeraton North. •" ' ; I THE.,; "' PALkEESTO^ FRUIT & COAFECTIOWEItY BTOEE, Next the « BEEHIVE." —Oysters Oysters — Just Arrived,-=-a large consignment of the above from Auckland. All Lollies Reduced. Prices now range from Sd to Is Qdper Ib. OF ALL KINDS (IN SEASON). Summer Drinks— CIDER, 2d PER GLASS. Groceries of all Kinds. BEST BEEA D, PER LOAF. H. GARDES, PROPRIETOR. (NEXT BEEHIVE STORE.) THE PALMERSTON Bakery & Confectionery Establishment, (Opposite Banlc of Australasia,). • THE SQUARE, PALMER STOUT ffORTH, J. D. YBASER, PEOPRIETOR. piATERTNGr for Balls, Suppers, Picnics, \J Parties and Public Entertainments, carred out efficiently under my own. supervision. Bread or First-Class Quality . - ■ only REade. AND BIRTHDAY 'AXES Made on the f.h..ir>lcit notice. Wedding Cako Ornaments kept m stock. Fresh Scones and Buns Daily. Biscuits of all Kinds and of First-Class ' Quality m Stock. Crystalized Fruit m Boxes— a delicions dessert. This is a Genuine Fruit, coated with Sugar, and when once purchased is highly spoken of . / Tangerine Biscuits, Orange Pastiles, Chocolate Bon Bons, Turkish Delight. Chocolate Blocks with Oreams, m every conceivable . dcvi cc. All the above Goods. b,o th; Confectionery and Lollies, are sold at Lowest Pries. All Sweets guaranteed to consist of only pure ingredients.Ashurst Family '■ BUTCHERY. Prime ISeef and Jflutton ALWAYS ON HAND. CASH PURCHASER OF SKINS, RIDES, Atfl TALLOW GK £ RUMBLE. PROPRIETOR. Mrs & Miss Mowbray Have now opened the Premises m THE SQInD^RE, paxmerstOn' * Lately occupied by Messrs Bentlet Bros, with a Select Stock of liAME^ RISaUISITES, COMPRISING Underclothing Corsets Baby Linen Fancy Goods &c DRESSMAKING In all its branches, The Patronage of the Ladies of Palmerston and District is respect, f ully solicited. THE LADIES' DEPOT. March 12th, 18S6. PALMERSTON LYCEUM. BANK CHAMBERS, THE SQUARE. SUNDAY EVENING NKXT, JUNE 6..1880. Miss Ada Campbell, The Celebrated Australian Lectures*. N SUBJECT: "SUNDAY IN THE I.HjHT OF REASON; ITS USB AND ABUSE." AN Amusing Account of how the Christians »pi-ii(l Sunday. This is the Lecture which Miss Campbell delivered when the was (hreal< n> <l nith a prosecution by tbe Qui>ei>sl:iid Government forSuuday oharj<int:; also when threatened by (he Tusronnian Government. The Brisbane " Observer " saj-« : — " M'ss Campell is a dtver elocutionist, and her flctioi. and facinl esprpssioa are snoh as only the highest druinntic or lists exhibit. Her anftunge ia rcfinrd, polifbcd, nnd beautiful." Pwrninntta Tiinrscnys: — '* Miss Compbtll is one of the bent jilafortn oralors m the world." Auckland Star: — " Miss Campbell possesses a clear mellow voice, anli treats her subject* very skilfully." Poverty Bay '• Independent" : — Miss CampBELL proves berri-lt' the i<!tal of a lecturers. Doors open at 7.30 ; Music, 7.45 ; Lecture, 8 p.m. Admission, Is. TjWEBYBOPt wants Planneli 1 J]^ a»d Blaulcets, They can h 1 bought to advpntaso at The Bon March<s, P, M, JBQSS CO,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XII, Issue 1726, 5 June 1886, Page 3
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483Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XII, Issue 1726, 5 June 1886, Page 3
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