i JUST AEBEYED— lA NEW-CONSIGNMENT DTR~C~' FROM CEYLON OF TriE " ffiuns! Fea 'iwiry (Vy = o;i Piant?.t-los CoSee. rnHIS Coffee is very difficult to ;■:•.-.. X cure in New Zealand, as nearly *.\[ that which is grown U bos;>ht up fcr :):•.< French and English markets, where his in great demand for its delicious Ihvor an i aelicate aroma. To those who think they do not like Coffee I say " Try this." You will be surprised and pleateJ. Just the thing for breakfast on a cold -.vhucv morning. i 1 supply this Coffee Haw cc Rsas;.-.] and Fresh Ground U;r,v 1 (), lloasicd 2 - Per ib. FOR TEA USE GROVE'S BDES VALLEY OK HASELEiIEP.E. Both are Pare Ceylon Broken O:;.:i~c Pekoes. A new consigauiem of thctc Teas has just arrived in spltmlcd uition. GROVELS CASH STORE ? THE SQU A R. E . WAITED, TO TJrET&Toii SALE ADVIS. ON FIRSI' PAGE. IM"AKDEiSOXr ■ (Continued from First Page.) Wanted : Bushfellers. Apply sharp, WANTED—A smart boy to learn the 1 V trade. Apply to Vf. J. 13. Joliv. Saddler aad Harness Maker, Georgestreet. Palrnerston North. WANTED-Ladies to know thl^. V V after attending jL;s Forbj.V School, Dress, over Mrs Gilmoui-'s shop, next Provincial Hotel, for a shore timo they aye enabled to cue r.nd maki dresses with the greatest of ease wuhou (he "u3ua! trouble of littiis" on. Numerous local references can be- had on application. ■\T7ANTKD~"kNOWN —I. Gclhori V V wholesale and retail Confcctionc liis commenced business in M^ui-siksi, cppcsii.i the l-Dihvay platforiu. Lollies made eve-vy day ar.il tho kr^s;. r.iir,nIllC'iH to OUO3SG "l"01:l. iYioc- I.)I.'.'. Li-.-picnor. :r.vi-.c:i. "rjOLDERS ~oi invh^Q7s~v~uXI. minded tiiit the Ko.'.viti G:xv--Assembly's D.inco will bo heiu i:\ :', ;3 hall on Wednesday nipht, J-.-.r,-^ ii-.h. Pittsui's 'Bus will ieava" ih; i'o=: o^2 coiner at 7.80. "QITTAirS 'Bus will run to Keivhi J_ Grove Danco to-;aovrow ni^ht, leaving the Pose Oi'ike at IXO. JP'OU SAL/] - Quic-t u'lirv cows, »ir.u1} ShouhLr.-, two spri-.^iiu-. jith:^ sold to make room for J.-r-c-ysT Apply A. Euchann.:l. '-' r.-acosircot. to ii\\: way assemlly" -rEMBEK.S. Tf'HE Rail^vav A^er.iaiv will m"- - TO-NIGHT a; P o'citvic. \V. YvINI'EK. pOOKING LESSONS" (Mrs UlaVho\J son. Instruetross) — Useful, instructiye, interesting, iiigh-elasj. Eve'-v Tuesday, at 2 o'clock, at Church of England Schoolroom. Terms 12s 6d for tv.-elvo lessons. Further information a: the Hall on Tuesday from 1 to 2. TyLLL owner ot eheflioner left al wy place two mouths ago, kiiiiiW call for it, and also looking-glass, ou o"r before Tuesday next, otherwise ihs articles will be stored at on-ner's expense—C. Poyo, Main-street. FITZUKEBEKT IiAST PUBLIC if ALL ON TUESDAY, JUNE 2-f-ni, ISO 2. SOCIAL AND DASCE, in aid o; the Building Fund. Admission—Double tickets, 2s ISA txi;" lady Is. Befresbmeuts provided. Commence at S /» T B irber's Weliiugtou Dye Worts XX they Dye and Curl Feathers and jake them look like new ; they al^o .•lean Kid and Suede Gloves and"Eveeoig Shoes ; they clean Ladies and Geuilpmen's Clothing, and dye Clothing, Curtains, Tablecovcrs, Jackets, Cloaks. i-"d anything m fact that is capable of b"in°dyed. Agency at "HATCH'S." The Square. LATE OEUEE'S BAKERY, MAIN-STREET. PALMEESTOX NOETIi. IDESIPiE to announce to the public that I have purchased tho abo-e business and trust by giving every attention to tho requirements of customers to merit a continuance of orders. Bread delivered in ail parts of the borough at usual prices. All kinds of cakes and pastry m-.y b" obtained at the shop. 'T. J. WATSOX PEAESOjSTS qa.kl3olio sais td soap LS A DISINFECTANT PEARSON'S CARBOLIC SAND SOAP FOR CLEANSING, PEARSON'S CAEBOLIC SAjXD SOAP Destroys rjia!arial germs of !iise:i=e ?.nJ .every form of insee; life. Flkas Caxxot Livu Ne.u; It. Unrivalled for scrubbing tioors, benches, and all kinds of woodwork aisd for s;:ourirf, all kinds ot brass, iron and tinware. inward Cottle, DENTAL STTRGEOIn, WIN^HOB BUILDINGS (Over iir Preeee's L:rad 3lart). Prirate Eesidence Ftfrjjiucn-sirsiu. fc(Ws I^PALMEESTON NOBTH KIELE VOLUNTEERS •TUNE, 1902. PP HE Palmerßton North Ri!! t2 wil l J piWfide R3 under— Fri.Uy, 20tu — Battalion parsde • ("ril1 order, 7.30 p.m. Monday, 23rd — Government inspect ?cn; drill order, 7.30 p.m. ThurEday, 26th—Coronation pariuic, Drill HsU 9.30 a.m. ; drill or.Ur. Sunday, 29th—Church pmv.de, Coronatioa service. Coleman l'i-icc -p.:i:.,side arms and white gleves. Orderly Sergt. : U-. W. Archer. A few vacaucics for lirtt-class recruits. Le^ginga n ill be worn on all p&racU-s. .ISO MOUSSEY, Capt«mConuawiding, PIS X V
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7317, 10 June 1902, Page 3
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