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THOMAS HALL, The SQUARE, Palmkrston North Fnniiiy Grocer, Ten, Flour, Crockery, IRONMONGER, &c. and GENERAL STOREKEEPER. Tents and Flies for sale, or procurred to order to any measure. Orders Promptly attended to. THOMAS HA IX V Tho Square, Palmerston North. THE :pa.ilme:rsto:n" FRUIT & COSTJFECTIONIiUY STORE, Next the " BEEHIVE." —Oysters Oysters — Just Arrived, — a large consignment of the above from Auckland. AH Lollies Reduced. Prices now ran f/c from 8d to iß,6dper Ib. FIR/IJIT OF ALL KINDS (IN SEASON). Summer Drir»ks— CIDER, 2d PER GLASS. Groceries of all Kinds. BEST BEEAD, 2ld PER LOAF. H. GA~EDES 5 PROPRIETOR. (NEXT BEEHIVE STORE.) THE PALMERSTON Isst?tery A Confectionery Estninishment, (Opposite Bank of Australasia,) THE SQUARE, J. D. FRASEE^ PROPRIETOR. jnATERTNG for Balls, Suppers, Picnics, \J Parties and Public Entertainments, carried out efficiently under my own supervision. llread of First-riass Quality only «9ade. AND BIRTHDAY Made on the shostest notice. Wedding Cake Ornaments kept m stock. Fresh Scnnes and Buns Daily. Biscuits of all Kinds and of First-Class Quality m Stock. Crystalizcd Fruit m Pioxcs — a delicious dessert. This is a Genuine Fruit, coated with Sugar, and when once purchased is highly spoken of. Tangerine Biscuits, Orange Pastiles, Chocolate Bon Bobs, Turkish Delight. Chocolate Blocks with Creams, m every conceivable device. All the above Goods, both Confectionery and Lollies, are sold at Lowest Pries. All Sweets guaranteed to consist of only pure ingredients. CHURCH OF ENGLAND Grammar School. F. H. SMITH. MasterThis School will be open on the 18th inst. Prospectus can be had on application. MR SMTTH intends opening a Night School, for Civil Service Candidates, &c. For terms and further particulars apply to Mb Smith. Opposite Mr Whitehead's Main-street Mrs & Miss Mowbray Have now opened the Premises m THE SQTTj^D&IE* PALMERSTON NOETH, Lately occupied by Messrs Bentlet Bros, with a Select Stock of £,AI»IES REQUISITES, COMPBISING Underclothing Cossets Baby Linefii Fancy Goods &c. DRESSMAKING In all its branches. The Patronage of the Ladies of Pahnerston and District is respect fully solicited. THE LADIES' DEPOT. March 12th. 18S6. PALMEKSTON L V C E U M. BANK CHAMBERS, THE SQUARE. SUNDAY. MAY 9th, 188G, SUBJECT " THE WANDERING JEW AND HIS RELATIONS." BY -MR THOS. R. WALTON. And Abraham Paid of Sarah his " wife," she is my t; sister," and'Abimelech, King of Gerar sent and took " Sarah." See G enesis 20 & 1 5, and 21 & 9 14, and 26 & 6 9. SEARCH THE SCRIPTURES, For it sanctions Injustice and Immorality, and is an " Evil" Guide.— 2nd Chrons. IS* & 19 21, Exodus 21 & 20 21 2 4, 2nd Saml. 13 & 8 15, Jer. 25 k 27. Discussion Cordially Invited, Doors opon at 6.30 Commence at 7 p,m 1 . Admission Free. OAA Sets °* P nttern ?» Homespun /J\)\J and various Dress Fabrics now ready for distribution from (id to 1/0 per yard. Send for patterns and compare them. C. M. ROSS & CO., The Bon March 6. ~~"" TO LET. " AN Eight-roomed Cottage, m Uangitifcei-street, with Coachhouse and Stable attached, now m Ovjcnpation of Mr »Lvs. Bell. For further particulars apply. H. MoNJßir*, Foxton Line. ' ■-/ 1 ...

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1703, 8 May 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1703, 8 May 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1703, 8 May 1886, Page 3