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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7845, 19 October 1903, Page 3

 

FACTS TO REMEMBER. Grove's, The first Siore in Pulmewton to publiah a Cteh Price-List. Grove's, The only Store i« Ptlmwaton which continuM to pnbluh a regular Cash Pricf-List. Grove's The first and only Store to giv« customers the lull benefit of the discount system of buiinesi. Grove Has only one price THE LOWEST Keeps only on* quality THE BEST Customers waited >on for orien and goods delivered daily. Ring up Telephone No. 28. GROVE'S CASH STORE. Barraud and Abraham, Ltd. GENERAL MERCHANTS. Palmerston North »ndF«ildtog. Beauty Hebron Early Rose gEgj) Up-to-Date POTATfYRS Peach Blossom ruiAT<«®r 20 cases Triscuits (shredStd wheat) '20..oasei Maconochie Strawb«ny Jam, ■ 4 - -21b jars .. - * ■.?T 7v> 25 cases Crosse and Blackwell Marmalade, lib jars " 6 only Avery Weighing MmUmk. 8 tanks Hurst's Turnip and Bap» teed 1040 packages Ceylon Teat/from the Carfax Estate .' ' .?V 1000 cases and 60 casks Whjte Mac* kay's Whiskies Golf Clubs and Accessories specially selected by Mr Barraud. NOTICE. ' E. J. ARM;SiKQNG,C.B. HAS removed to new office* in Colonial Buildings, Cuba? street. nrst floor. ■ ' ;■" Accept No Exbua* ' ''?: '^n From Your Storekeeper. When you order Apollo Sperm' CaaAtk;^ insist uppn haying that particular kra«4.^, APOLLO SPERM GANDLJM 1 Are Honest Candles At Honest Prices. There are reasons why yon should set tolerate any excuse. Apollo Sperm Gandleg do not yield the storekeeper so large a prof t as some of the brands of inferior eandleft and also some of the foreign-mad* -ttm^ quality candles. When your storekeeper ~ says "These are just as good," or •• Then are better," ■*on do right to doubt bin. He pushes the sale of other brands beeatuw of the larger profit he makes out of them. APOLLO SPERM CANDLES ARE IDEAL HOUSEHOLD . CANDLES.-f^/ Sold by all Storekeepers. C. W. WYCHERLEY AND SON FOR Harness "" lj Saddlery i & Bags-'£.ff:| ; :| OF ALL;..KINI)Si,SvS;- THE SQUARE, FAl^EbM^^- } ■ : ■ —-—- ■■''*>■■*;■''<' I|. /jjftS2i» OROT7A LODOE, ! TIHE ordinary fortnightly meeting of ';"' J. the above Lodge will be. held in the Lodgeroom, Cuba , Btreet, on Tuesday, ,' October 20th, at 7.30 p.m. sharp. ........■...*'!C Business: Initiation and general. ■:' ■ By order of the A.D.; . = " • CS. BUSH, Secretary; ■? M ANAWATC, THE ordinary fortnightly meeting of the above Lodge will be held on Tuesday, October 20th, at 7.30 p.*m. Business : Initiation and general. » T. WILSOK; Secretary. MANCHESTER BOAD BOARDP "IyrOTICE is hereby given that the, , A-J present agreement between. the Manchester Eoad Board and Mr G. D. Halford, as Ranger, will terminate on Friday, 28rd inst., and on and after Saturday, 24th inst. he is authorised to impound all cattle straying on the roads between the. hours of 5 p.m. and 7 aaiu on all■ c that portion of the district east of the Watershed and Raukawa roads, including the said roads, until further notice. CHARLES BRAY, Clerk Manchester Road Board Feilding, Oct. 16, 1908. MANCHESTER ROAD BOARD NOTICE. mHE Bate Collector of the above JL Board will be at the Halcombe Town Board Office on Monday, 19th instant, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and : at the Public Library, Ashhurst, from 12 noon to 4 p.in v on Tuesday, 20fch instant. After these dates all outstanding rates will be sued for without further notice. ■ j: -. -i ' . CHARLES BRAY, Rate Collector^ 15th October 1908. PALMEESTON GUARDS. rpHE Company will parade at the Drill -1- Hall as follows :— October 23 : Government inspection at 7.30 p.m. Leggings will not be worn until farther notice. Orderlies for month Sergt. Horn and Corp. Eoss. A. V. MERBIMAN, Commanding.

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