TEMPLE OF rHE UNDERSIGNED in^ returning thanks to the inhabitants of PalmerstOD and surrounding districts fur their liberal support m the past, desires to inform them tha tr he has just reoeived his - ' <'< , "Spring Godl-3 -- ; consisting'of Worsted Coatings, English coatings, English hnd Scotch TTweed. ; Also; /from' thencelSbrited" Mbsgiel l and Eaiapoi 7 factoriesS^a^verychoice and fashionable assortment to^ select fromV'wKich* Ke* ndw^bffers fcir Cash at reasonable prices. i T. T. KERBLAKE. ' ■--■"•: ; Temple ofFa'sHion^, , -.. .. , ■ Next Foresters' Jd.aU. j MR. O. DEBATING SOOIBTYJ CHIEF DEBATE ON DEO. 26, 1883, 1 . il% « 3.15 p.m. J 500 Members at J6l Each, to be Presented to the following :— President ... ... ... ... £150 Vice President ... ... ... 100 Ex Vice President 75 Working Committee (divd.) ... 75 j Overseers (divided) ... ... 100, < cXISS- .•••■ . .— *w$ : - x Ifjnot fiaembe^^bißliOAorfirium pro rata, »nd working expenses to be^deducted. j L. Resuit slip posted to each member immediately after examination. I "Registered letters and \ telegrams mot accepted.: .'■ ..' . " i :U , '/} ' - Add t^ro stamps for reply and result, p Applioatibn by |JitCer:.pnlyv addressed I*;: -. ;•.:■ ( ALPHAS ; )' v CaceqfS, ABRAHA^S. {: t . j 1 ,3 ox Ho, 19, f Jp6st. t office.f ] Paimerßton Nprjth' ! " . ,. . -. rJEQMQYA^i; ■ j HAS .much pleasure m intimating to his customers and the residents of Palmerston and surrounding disj trictfs-th4t-he -lias opened his new premises m the _ Square, formerly ' HounsiOw '^andl" * Furniture , vv alehouse, i and; (irusts,.,by) teepipg a firat-elaas stock,, of; poperies, Winek and ' Spirita^ . Bass's, , t Guinness f jj Stout, also ' Ale? a,nd, Sjjputj (Bje^e^at the Bell Brewery), and continue to receive the support so generously ao| corded to hinuua ;ihe pas, t fil f GjOoda- deliyered^in'^pi^L i'.o^oourarjr* iy\ Orders by Ppst or ;', '.'relegi^iu^^ndei 1 ;;; :i ' :: -to with ; wfeifrjskr.u'* i .i> The Brands of r tlie sWjnes,s Wjnes, and,, Spirit's are so wel&nown, thAt^.furljhfir reference to them here is unnecessary, j . Ales and Stout brewed at the Bell Brewery are of as first-class a quality as any m the Colony. ~ ~ [ N.B.— As H. W, imports direct from fcj^e Home Markets, and buys frop none^bjij; the bgst) "firms m Australia and New Zealand, he is therefore itja I position to deal most liberally wijh .. , custQmers.e \ '- ..... ... ...^. ( , |?rioes wjlll be the sjame as tb^osp enujiaer^d initfee{p^,lis^^«ue^bytthe Palroerston Ready 'Money atore/aid goods^ of firstralass quality only, j ' H- WOLLEBkAN;^ » Brewer, >Wine and -^Spirit Merohant, ■■■'■•• l "-and Geteral> Grocer. , j. The Sqttabb, 1 ~ ~ Ta'liinerston North. T INTENDING PUROHASERS OFJ ■ ' v ; -"'6lx)thWg/.' ; ]' : O j ■ r . ,- , . , THB j VSPRJNG AND SUMMER SEASO^T .-. : v | ; T S|pul^yisitr^ov -^ j E^W ""ZEAL^kD IN FACTORY'S BRANCH, ; j r, r Where; they ca.n select from the . LARGEST VARIETY ot FASHIO|T. ABLE GARMENTS | MAnufactufpd'fro'mSoundWdißeUkble : , NJSW TWEEDS. ' Th e well-known irepiitatibn ; enjoyed jbe 1 ; the Firm of Selling I y A GENUpENE ARMC^LE AT Wholesale \ MwM j ' I Has resulted m an increase of Business '< duriDg the past season, and they can now boast of having i TWENTY-6NE RETADL BRANCHES m New Zealand, thus enabling th *m ito increase the produce, ec momising both material and labour, t nd ensuring to their patrpns Uj fi jfnrtiierj ■ benefit m thelshape ot a still LOWER! RATE- OF WHOLESAIE A ; PRICES. ■ ' ■ j r s SHIRTS, UNDERCLOTHING.) bIU HATS and CAPS, PORTMANTEAU 7 And Every Requisite at Wholesale ' - Price. N j Manßger, Patmefston Branch, I New Zealand Clothing Factory, i , THE SQUARE. jJ = - — -j — |— -.. CO^MP^IAIi SDTEL STABIiES ' ;■'.. ' ■'-. ■ t ":' r/<i -^ i : f :ir '" Ui! ! w, : rp3sE Proprietor " frayingX ma.de considerable additions to^the Stabling' at this well%n6wh' > jioste^ry, I -wishes to draw the attention of visitors and the- travelling public to the faxti ■■-••-•■•■ • • , ■ . - - ' ;.; ....uV.' | , The, best possible , accommodation for '■■'■■ Eacingand.Stud.iHorses./,; fhe Jooaiarboxes are in*firj?fe..ra^ |coridijtionj and an equal m- the • ••■■■" f ■■ . ■piatosi%^*_<.ixA>.i j '"' Single and Double, B^gg^lanl^S^lfl , Horses always on Hj^j j The*'Pur:e'bred ( E^tife^Sletland Pony : LobI) pAiMEBSTOK : i«Msta^dijig>vat the^ ■'■' ; ;V-' IM^tableß. •>•»} ij^i \* w - Less6eJ J; ,N.B^RrHor,fie| ; : tbroken^o 92&tyQ] and || BiDglß ftttd d^u]^e^a>ineß!9, "' j • •
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 275, 24 October 1883, Page 2
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624Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 275, 24 October 1883, Page 2
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