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TEMPLE OF * ASBION^I rHE DNDERSIGNED m re-\ turning thanks to the inhabitants of Palmerston and surrounding districts for their liberal shpport m the past, desires to inform them that he has just received his v " Spring Goods consisting of Worsted Coatings, English coatings, English hnd Scotch Tweed. Also, fr^m the celebrated Mosgiel and Kaiapoi factories, a very choice and fashionable assortment to select from, which he now offers for Gash at reasonable prices. T. T. KERbLAKE. Temple of Fashion, Next Foresters' Hall. V/T R. O. DEBATING SOCIETY. CHIEF DEBATE ON DEQ. 26, 1883, at 3.15 P.M. 500 Membeis at £1 Each, to be Presented to the following :— - President ... ... £150 Vice President ... 100 Ex Vice President , 75 Working Committee (divd.) ... 75 Overseers (divided) y 100 Total... ... y y... *fiisoC|, If not sufficient members, the honorarium pro rata, And working expenses to be deducted. Result slip posted to each member immediately after examination. : Registered letters and telegrams not , accepted. .. , Add two stamps -for^ reply and result. Application by letter only, addressed to .-: .■Ai'-*.;* ■ --L «alpha; w • Care of 8; ABRAHAMS. Box No 19,. Post .office/*::'*' Palmerston North ' REMOVAL^ NOTICE. " H, WOLLERMAN IT AS much pleasure m intimating to \ll . his custbinlers cand the residents of ' Palmerstbn ahd* v 'surrounding districts that he has i opened his new premises m the Square, formerly Hounslow and Void's. JPurniture,' Warehouse, and trusts by keeping a first-class; stock, of Groceries, Wines arid Spirits, :;Bass'Si Ale, yjGuinnessis Stout, also Ale,!*' and, Stout (Brewed at the Bell Brewery), and continue 'to receive > the support f so generously! accorded tohimin'the past. Goods delivered m town or country, by own van. Orders by Post or J elegram attended to with punctua ity. The Brands of the Wines and Spirits are so well-known that further reference to them here is unnecessary. '■'■'-' Ales and Stout v brewed at_ tbe Bell Brewery are of as first-class]a quality as any m the Colony. 1 N.B. H. W, imports direct from the Home Markets, and buys from - none but the best firms m Australia and. New Zealand, he is therefore m a position to ideal most liberally with . . .. : customers. Prices will be ther same as those enumerated m the price list issued by the Palmerston Ready, Money Store,, and goods of first-class quality only. Hy WOLLERMjAN, Brewer, Wine ' and' Spirit Merchant, General Grocer. The Squabe, Palmerston North. -^ INTENDING PURCHASERS OF ) CLOTHING 'job the -SPRING AND SUMMER SEASON, ' " S^u^d tisit th^i-Xl. 'J..' • \TEW ZEALAND CLOTHING IN FACTORY'S BRANCH, ■ Where tHey can select from the LARGEST- VARIETY oi- FASHION- ; y : ABLE GARMENTS \. y y .-*■; • : ; Manufactured from Sound and Reliable NEW ZEALAND TWEEDS. „/.l-h, ..,.!,,.. y ..,.,.;'„! -yy'v-i y u : The Vell-j-knbwn reputation enjoyed be; the Firm of Selling ! A GENUINE ARTICLE at' ! WHOLESALE PRICE : Has resulted man increase of Business daring the past season, and they can now boast of having TWENTY-ONE RETAIL BRANCHES m New Zealand, thus enabling them) to increase the Factory produce, econ : omising both material and labour, and ensuring to their patrons a further benefit m the shape of a still ; ' . <x, -, ' . l LOWER RATE OF WHOLESALE j PRICES. j , SHIRTS, UNDERCLOTHING. ! HATS and CAPS, PORTMANTEAUS, And Every Requisite at Wholesale; g Price. ! Robert Peters, i Manager, Palmerston Branch, I New Zealand .Clothing Factory, THE SQUARE. COMMERCI AL HOTET^ STABLES, fIIHE Proprietor having recently 1 made considerable additiotis to the Stabling at this well-known hostelry, wishes to draw the attention of visitors 1 and the travelling public Ao. the fact,. The 'befit possible accornmodatipja, for . Racing and Stud' Horses. ... , j The loose-box p s are m first-rate condition, and without an equal m the' . Distripfc Single and Double, Buggies and Sajddle Horses always on Hire. GOOD PADDOOJnNG, ' The Pure-bred Entire Shetland Pony Lobd PaliMEbstoit is standing at the stables. ' - WM. MOORE, ; ii; a ' ' A LSsßee. NB,— Horses broken to sa"dule; and < I singlQ and double tarness.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 273, 22 October 1883, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 273, 22 October 1883, Page 2