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TEMPLE OF J<ASHIOK. rHK UNDERSIGNED :in returning thanks to thp ihhabitantß pf Palmerston and surrounding districts for their liberhi support mV the past, desires to inform them that he has^inst received Kis' x 7 Spring Goods consisting of Worsted Coatings, EngH?h ycoatings,- Engliah^ hnd'^ Scotch Tweed, x :Also,77fro_f .the eelebrktedModgiel and Kaiapoi factories, a very choice and fashionable assortment to select from, ( which he now offers for Cash at reasonable prices. - - T. T. KERBLAKE. Temple of Fashion, Next Foresters' Hall. \JT R. O. DEBATING SOCIETY. CHIEF DEBATE ON DEO. 26, 1883, at 3.15 p.m. 600 Members at £1 Each, to be Presented to the following :— President... ... ... ... £150 Vice President ... ... ... 100 Ex Vice President ... ... 75 Working Committee (divd.) ... 75 Overseers (.dividedj ... m^„ 100 Total" .7.' JJ"... "•.._; £500 1 --'If hot sofficie-t members/ t_e honor » ariuni. pro- rata, «md working expenses loTbeJedicted. Result slip posted to each member immediately after- examination. ; ' Regist'erpdlettersphd telegrams not 'accepted. ' " y "'" ( ,^*Add for reply and result. , , Application by letter only, addressed ■'Ayy J oU\^^A.,:.- . Z „-"■/. :,- ■ ;? ALPHA,",, •..•;; y Z ; .'(im^^x^^^^^ '" Box No 19, Post pfficj?. V 7 Palmerston North 1 REMOVAL' NOTidE^ EAS much pleasure m intimating to his customers and the residents of Palmerston an<i surrounding districts that he has. opened his new premises m the Square, formerly Hounslow and ; "^oi^t's,,, furniture warehouse,; pnd ni ti-usts.. by keeping a first-class,. stopk of ..Groceries, Wines ; and jSprntsi' Bags|s; Ale, ;,^uinness?s Stopt,' also .Alef. and. Stout (Brewed at i jthe tell firewery), and continue to: receive . ..the ; pupport .,ao ge j jo l er,ojisjy7ac- ; corded tphiniip the past. ; Goods; deli- ; , vered" m tpwpj or country ,^iy ownyan. ! by tpst or, Tefegram , attended I \.to with puhbtuaity. j The' Brands of the Wines . and^Spirits ■ are so well-known that further refer-' ence to them here -is unnecessary.-' Ales and Stout brewed at the Bell; Brewery are pf^^as first-class a quality! ■I as a^rylin $1© Colo).^ ' y ■N.B.— As H. W, imports direct from the Horns Markets, fand bays from nor c but the best firms m Austral a and New Zealand, he is therefore m a position.' to ideal most liberally wifh customers. j?ricei will be t^'slame asshole enuinjeratedin the price list issued by the Palmerston Ready Money Store, an<i goods of first-class qual-tyoily. I f 7 > H WOLLERJIAN, Brewer, Wiri© '"-and' Spirit Merchant, ; r/, ZZ &u^ enera l Grocer. ' The Squabs, ! ~ Palmerston North. : . - iNTENHING MR(3H_lBRS^pi5 ! CLOTHING '■'•• > .' s v ior thb . JpSPBIN'GL AND SUMMER SEASON^ IJLAZ'kr* the.X^. . L -TVTEW ZEALAND CLOTHING $ „ _^.PTOBT;S BRANCH, h-lWhere.they. can selpct from the I LARGEST VARIETY o_ FASHION- '; Z [ } y> • AB^;GARMENT^ ; .. y ; Manufactured from Sound and Reliable NEW ZEALAND TWEEDS. | The^vrell-known reputation enjoyed be the Firm of Selling a 'bfifflrtTMß ARTitikß^: ;ol{ -WHOLESALE PRICE "Has resulted, m an increase of Business during the past season, and they ein now boast of having ! TWENTY-ONE RETAIL BRANCHES m New Zealand, - thus enabling them to increase the Factory produce, economising both material and; labour, and ensuring to their patpons a further . benefit inthe shape of a still LOWER R_TE OF WHOLESALE PRICES. ! : SBfIRTS, UNDERCLOTHING, { HATS And CAPS,; PORTMANTEAUS, And Every Requisite at Wholesale Price. Robert Peters, Manager, Palmerston Branch, ; New Zealand Clothing Factory, i 7 THE SQUARE. rpHE Proprietor paying recently I ' : piade considerable additions to the at this weJl-knoTjm hostelry, wishes to draw. the ; att' ptiop pf visitors and the travelling publip tot^p fftck The best ■possible, a^pmrnoda-tipnl for ißacingan^^d^JP^^s? i ; The loose-boxps are m condition, and without ap equal , m the District. ' . Single pn4 Dp^hle Buggies and Spd,dlp Horses ftl^ayys op Hirp. j GOOD PADDOOkjifG 4 , ; j The s Purebred Entire Shetland Popy Lorp PAIiMBBCTON is^^ standing at the stablps. < WH. MOOBE, ■ Lesaep, N.B,— jHorses broken to wi&U f a»<J single and doable harness. . _■*'._.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 279, 29 October 1883, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 279, 29 October 1883, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 279, 29 October 1883, Page 2

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