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I J_~ST AT.I__.YED--A NEW CONSIGNMENT DIRECT FROM CEYLON OF Till-: ."UK*..- P*?.. Heiry IV.ion Plantation Coffee." TiITIS Coffee is very difficult, to pro_L euro in Now Zealand, asr.cDrly r.il that v.'hieh is grown is bought up for the French and English markets, where iti.. in great demand for its delicious flavor ant uelicate aroma. To those who think they do not like Coffee I say '• Try this," You will bo surprised and pleased. Jus: the thing for breakfast on a cold winter morning. 1 supply ibis Coffee Raw or Roasted and Fresh Ground !.:_v,- 1 <>. Hoasiwl 2;- Per lb. FOR TEA USE GROVE'S EDEN A'ALLEY ORHASELEMERE. Both aro Pure Ceylon Broken Orange Pekoes. A new consignment of these Teas has just arrived iv splcndcd condition. GROVELS CASH STORE, THESQU A 1. E . WANTED. TO LET. & FOR SALE ADATS. ON FIRST PAGE. (Continued from First Page.) MjIVD ILbbJGjA. (Continued from First Pa^c-j. Wanted : A catcher for .la_.__.-_l, one with previous experience preferred. "\/\7"ANTED— Properly well fed bacon \ 1 pigs from l-K.lbs to 1601b.. at o'<d per lb, under or over tke.e weights of good quality :_ : jd per lb, cash on deliver-.-. AVm. Frew, I.a>i>itikei-s£rcc;, Palmerston North. yTTANTED —A few gentlemen . V boarders. Ap]>ly Miss Maguire. Cuba-street, opposite Railway Station. a gentleman," "comI V fcrtablo lodgings. Rcdlv civin" iii'il particulars to :'P.T.." Standard Office. WANTED _ Cabinetmaker's ~h_TT i prover ; also a boy to loam the trade. Apply Standard office. WANTED - Young lad-.- junior > V assistant for the Showroom. Apply Manager Drapery Donai-aiiem of U.F.CA. WANTED — Ladies io know that t_r attending Miss Forbes' chocl Dress, over Mrs Giimour's shop, tiext Piovincial Hotel, for a shore time ;hey a-e enabled to cut and make dresses wi h ihe greatest of ease withoa the usual trouble of fitting on. Numerous !0..>! references can be had on application. TTTANTED KNOWN —I. Geihw, ? V v.-holesale and retail Confectioner, has commenced business in Main-street! opposite the railway platform. Lollies made every day and the largest assortment to choose from. Prices low. Inspection invited. POUND— A black and tan collie. Owner can have same by paying expenses. Apply Standard office. p. T Birher's Wellington Dye Works _£3L - they Dye and Curl Feathers and lake them look like new ; they also dean Kid and Suede Gloves and "Etchmg Shoes; they clean Ladies and Gentlemen's Clothing, and dye Cloihins, Curtains, Tablccoveis, Jackets, Cloaks, and anything m fact that is capable of belli" dyed. Agency at "HATCH'S," The Square. LATE~GRIJB]^-BAKERY, MAIN-STREET, PALMERSTON NORTH. I DESIRE to announce to tho public _ that I have purchased the above business and trust by giving every attention to tho requirements of customers to merit a continuance of orders. Bread delivered in all parts oi the borough at usual prices. All kinds of cakes and pastry may be obtained at the shoD, ' T. J. WATSON. JOSEPH MAYO AND SON. NURSERYMEN, Etc., KAIRANGA ROAD. PALMERSTON NORTH. HAA'E FOR SALE— APPLE, Pear, Cherry, Plum and all other fruit trees. Gooseberry, Black and Red Currants. AVa:tle, Macrocarpa, Pinus lusignus, lue and Red Gum. He3ge and Shelter plants in great % ariely. We have the largest stock ot" tho above on n cast. Catalogues on application. ALF.~MAYO. LESSEE. _M-i_7^ PALMERSTON GUARDS. rnHE Company will parade as under i during the month:— Friday, 13ih inst, 7.30 p.m. at Drill Hall —Government Inspection ; Drill ordorFriday, 20th inst, 7.30 p.m., at Drill Hall —Battalion Parade ; Drill order. Thursday __:h inst 9.30 a.m, at Drill -il_ll —Coronation Parade : review order. Sunday 29th inst., 2 p.m,, Coleman Place — Church Parade ; white gloves, sids arms. Squad drill Tuesdays. 7.30 p.m. Class tirin. (recruits only) will commence Saturday, 14th inst., at 2 p.m. on Range. Orderlies for month—Sergt. Merriman and Corporal Collis. By order. A. MORGAN, Lieut. Commanding P.G. OW\SiPAL3IERSTG^_IORTH B||^RIFLE VOL?_J?IEEBS JUNE, 1902. ■TiHE Palmerston North ; L parade as under— Friday, 20th — Battalion parade ; dull order, 7.30 p.m. j Jonday, 23rd — Government ius .cc-.ion ; drill order, 7.30 p.m. Thursday, 26th—Coronation u.iiado, Pr_ 1 HrU9.3O a.m. ; drill order. Sunday, 29th—Church parade, Coronation service. Coleman Place 2 p.m., side arms and white gloves. Orderly Sergt.: G. W. Archer. A few vacancies for tirst-clsss recruits. Leggings will bo worn on all parado. mo MOUNSEY, CaptainComrranding, P _. X V

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7319, 12 June 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7319, 12 June 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7319, 12 June 1902, Page 3

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