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CHARLES DAHL \ SAIL Sf FLAG MAKER, WHOLESALE & RETAIL, BF.GS to inform the public of Palmerston North and surrounding districts that he has commenced Business m the buildings situated next to the Courthouse, and respectfully Invites an Inspection of his Goods which consists of of a very large stock of Rick Gart, and Horse Covers, Tarpaulins. Tents, Oilskin Goats Leggings. Sou' Westers, and all lines connected with the. Trade . Nets of all descriptions made to order. ; Carpets sewn arid laid; ; Flags of all nations m stock and made to orders also Flags for hire. Large Tents suitable for Refreshment Booths for Sale or Hire. Repairs of Tarpaulins and Horse Covers done neat and cheap. Oilskin Goats repaired and redressed on the Shortest Notice. CHARLES DAfIL, r Wholesale and Retail Sail- .. : maker, Main Stveet, PALMERSTON NORTH.

/CUMMINS, SHARPE, AND CO., • \VHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCERS, PRODUCE & PROVISION HER, CHANTS^ , i ■' . • RIDaWAY & WICKSTJSED STREETS, . i WANC{ANnL. .' } Premises lately occupied by Mr F. J. Jonee. The undersigned have on sale all line 3 m Groceries, Provisions, Patent Medicines, Hardware, Glassware, Crockery, Cutlery, and General Merchandize. - Wheat, Barley, Oats, Pollard, Maize, Bran, Chaff, and Potatoes. BUTTER.— Having made arrangements for a regular snpply of Fresh and Potted Butter from the best Dairies, we are m a position to give our Customers every satisfaction. We are also Cash Purchasers oif' Salt Butter m any quantities* = CHEESE. — We have arranged for icheese from, Sanson, Woodville, and local Factories. This will be found of exceptionally good quality. BACON & HAMS. — Meanwhile we are out of locally cured ; but have a good sup-i . ply of Canterbury we! 1-knowii .brands.. We are Cash [Purchasers of = Pork suitable -' : ' : i „ f orßacon-curing pur- '' ■'* ■' • \ *- Jiposes. The seasons '■ commences "about : ' < -"the • ;-.,-' ( BEGTNNINa OF JUNE. OATMEAL.— We have McGills' and other well-known brands on hand, and will, m. a few "days,- be m a position to supoly Oatmeal from Wanganui- grown Oats, having made arrangements with the Warrenga^e' Mill . for gristing. : It will be our endeavour at all times to foster the sale of locally-produced articles, and trust our endeavours iv this direction will be seconded by the public. Families waited on for orders, and goods ■delivered to all parts of the town and suburbs.

AGENTS FOR A. LAIRD'S FAIR- . • FIELD NURSERY. . New Zealand Frozen Meat & Storage Co. Wholesale Butter Depart* MENT. RUSSIAN TEA PACKING Co.'s TEAS: Pefper's Patent Churns. OuMMINS, (jO,, RiDQWAY Street & Wicksteed Placb>

THE A TEE EOYAL ..PALMERSTON NORTH. MONDAY, 10th MAT, 1886. BY THE FEILDIttGI AMATEURS PROGRAMME. Part I. . 1. Part Song, " Farewell to the Foraat." (Mendelsohn) — Mrs Macarthur, Misses Goodbehere, Bray, and Roe, Messrs Gosling, Bishop, E. Goodbehere and Kir ton. 2. Song, "Across the far Blue Hills, Marie." (Blutnenthal) — Mr Coote. 3. Duet, v Maying (A, M. Smith)— Miss Atkins and Mr Gilmer. 4. Violin solo, "Life let us Cherish," with variations. (Farmer) =— Mr Cohen. *„ • . v 5. iSong, ••♦ Love the Pilgrim." (Blumerithal)— Mm Ellen Atkins." : 6. Madrigal.,(The Mikado), (Sullivan)— Mrs Macarthur, Miss Bray, Messrs Hartgill and Crossman. 7. Song, "Carissimu," (Pauteh)— Miss Beattie. 8. Song, "Oli England and th« New," Mr Hartgill. 9. Duet, "Think a Sailor is Faithful, 11 (Balf c) — Miss Atkins and Mr Crossman. 10. Song, " The Silver Cup." (Stephen Adams) — Mr Gilmer 11. Violin solo, •' Die Blame," and " Die Traum." (Hauser) — Mr Cohen. 12. Song, " Seranata." (Braga) — Miss ; Ellen Atkins. 13. Song, " lam a Friar of Orders Grey." (Reeve) — Mr Crossman. 14. Quartette, " The Chafers,"— Messrs Gilmer, Hartgill, Coote, aud Crossman.

Interval of Ten Minutes. Part 11. t . . filbert arid Siillivan's OPERETTA "TRIAL BY JURY," Plaintiff Mist Atlcing Defendant ... Mr Gilmer Judge ... Mr Grossman Counsel ... Mr Coote Usher Mr Hartgill Foreman of the Jury ... Mr Benson Admission — Dress Circle : Beterved Seats, 4s ; Family Ticket to admit three persons at 10s 6d. Unreserved, 3s and 2s ; Family Ticket, to admit four person!, 10. 6d.. To Commence at 8 p.m. '/' A. R, THEODOBE HAULTAIN, Hon. See. j

DISTEIGT ORDERS: May Brd7 1886. PALMERSTON NORTH Rifle • Volunteers will Parade for Inspection on Fbidat, 2Xst Mfcy, at? 7.80 p.m. f .« 0, STAl»P,liieut..Coldnel, Commwading Diiti-ici;, J

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1702, 7 May 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1702, 7 May 1886, Page 4