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TEMPLE OF FASHION, turning thanks tg Ui^h^taiitß;; of Palmerston add sarrbtindiDg distriots for^ ttfeir "lihernljsup^fc^^^ei|)»st, desireOo inform fcfiem that he has just /recei^cl his, / Spring Goods consisting of Worsted Coatings, EogHah hnd, Scotch . Tweef X Mw,lWMis6 celebrated;; Mosgiel and Kaiapoi factories, a very - choice* and— fashionable ' assortment "toselect ( from, which he now offers for Cash" at reasonable prices. „..—. -..,.. V KEK»LAKE. --•:. ;:..,- Temple of Fashion, Next Foresters' H ail. V|~ R. 0. DEBATING SOCIETY. CHIEF DEBATE ON DEO. 26, 1883, AT 3.15 P.M. 500 Members at £1 Each, to be Presented to the following : — President ... £150 Vice President 100 Ex iYice President 75 Working Committee (divd.) ... 75 Overseers (divided) 100 -TotST 7.7 £500 • #&>fc snMclen\meyttSto4onbr-" sritirn pro-rata, and working expenses Result slip posted to each member immediately, ata^xamoriio^j V/M f/ ; Registered letters and telegrams not accepted, j ' ' 1 ; Add t^s^mpsffpf reply and result. Application by letter only, addressed '.to-,",, , t . ■■■/.; .... ;• „.-■■■.' ",;v.- \\ : ; .- «alpha,»V JCareotS. ABj&HAMS. ./: ; '■' ■■'•'-' - UJ - '■ Box No 19," Postj'flffice,^ Palmerston *lS brth EEMOTAIj j NOTICE. " fAS much pleasure in* intimating to t hia customers and the residents of-'Talmei&toff- alfd surrounding districts that he, has opened his new premises ln v the §q[Tiare, formerly Hounslow and .- ., - Yoi^t's k Furniture .Wareiiouse, and, 7 trusts by keeping a. •first-class : stock of \ [Groceries, .Wines ' : and Spmte>, Bass's Me, - 0 QuiftneWs , gStout, also^'Aiei.and Stoiut ( fire'wed at 'tie £elr Brewery), and continue to recede, ; thq, support, so .genejrous t l)r?ap-i i»rded ;tg.n|n^_m^jP^fc/y,l-|^oodß de^L-i ;.yere<3i,!irL"to.wji.,or cojuntry: I ;]^ .Orders , by Post or Telegraln, attended to with punctuality. j ihe 3rands ; of ..'&&' .^jnes r/andjSpirits; are sbwell-knoMm that .furth'er^refer- - >-ence4o4heni"liere*is''unnecessaryif* ■ ilesstad Stout brewed at the Bell Brewery are of as~fifsuclass a qiuality tlgs atiy/m jbhe gojony^. / | %B. — As H. W, imports direct froni ,the lEoni^X^^tJ^i an<^ u y s roc ? no c but the best firms m Austral a and New Zealand, he is therefore m a •pbstion^tOi deal most liberally wi h customers.c w^j be tfie^amj|a| tKd|e;.e^irmerated m the price list "issued "Hy^ihte Palmerston .Ready;,, Money Store, and o&first-clais dualitytdhly. [ *->- »-jfi- .a. ex. X ! T c;-F / HrrWOLtEWAN, | !Briwer^ Wine'^and- Spirit Merchant, ■lJ\\rJ and General Grocer. ! The Sqttakb, ; Palmerston North. ; ' • m^END^GApaEOHiSJERS IQF ! CLOTHING i FOB THE : -^k) K^uld^Visitye-tiX I -FEW ZEALAND CLOTHING 1V ,• FAQTOEY 'S, BRANCH, it\.s IWne're'itheyi can Reject from the LARGEST VARIETY of FASHlON■Manufactured from Sound and Reliable " NEW ZEALAND TWEEDS, i Th^e 'well-known reputation enjoyed ibe the Firm of Selling ; A GENUINE ARTICLE AT - o< '' L WHOLESALE PRICE Bas/resulted m an increase of Business during the past season, and they can now boast of having : TWENTY-ONE RETAIL BRANCHES m New ; . Zealand j thus enabling them i to increase the Factory produce, economi^ins'both ;material>and> labour,- and, ensuring" to, their .^patrons a further be)iefib'in the shape of a still ; LOWER RATE OJ 1 WHOLES AIiE PRICES. UNDERCLOTHINGJ 1 Ei'A'TS And!'CAPS,; PORTMANTEAUS, •Arid Every Eequisite at Wholesale Price. ! Manager, Palmerston Branch, ; NewvZj|aland plothing Factory, ; / THE SQUARE. I- ■-■■■>■• ■;-'•- -<],j kiv... .a.;: j-; t ; COMMEROI %% STAB LBS. 'i'HE -Proprietor having reo ntly '. I ! made considerable i a'ddititons t ''the. -tabling at- thi^ well-known h stelry^* wishes to draw the attention of visitors and the* travelling .to .the, fact. ; The best possible accommodation for^ Eacing and* Stud Horses.: The loose-boxes are m first-rate ! condition, and" without | ah eqiial-iin the" 'i -i- < -A:::* .■ ..'., District. .. t; „-] ,- vi . i Single and Double i ;Buggie3 and Saddle Horses always on Hire. GOOjP PADDOOKINQ. The Pure-biped Entire Shetland^ Pony 'LbBD PiLWCBRSTbir is standing at the' ; - ■' ■ : -'- -;v ( stables.' ■■->■„.; „,';. , ■--- ;WM. MOORE, < "■ - J '- ' l[ -•■*■■• u<.-UD'Lest|ee. N.B,— H,or<es ] bra en' to saddle, arid single and doable harness .

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 282, 1 November 1883, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 282, 1 November 1883, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 282, 1 November 1883, Page 2

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