CHARLES DAHL SAIL $ FLAG MAKEE, WHOLESALE & RETAIL, BEGS 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 whioh consists of of a y.cry large stock of Rick Cart, and Horse Covers, Tarpaulins. Tents, Oilskin Coats Legrgings. Sou' Westers, and all * lines connected with the Trade. Nets of all descriptions made to order. Carpets sewn and laid. •- " Flags of all nations m stock and. made to order, also Flags for hire. Large Tents suitable for Refreshment Booths for Sale or Hire. Repairs of Tarpaulins: and Horse Covers done neat and oheap. Oilskin Coats repaired and redressed on the Shortest Notice. CHARLES DAfIL, Wholesale and Retail Sailmaker, Main Street, • PALMEBSTON NOETH. i~IUMMINS, SHARPE, AND CO., WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCERS, PRODUCE & PROVISION MERCHANTS, RIDGWAy & WICyS-TMBD STREETS, ""' "' " WANGANUI. Premiseslately occupied by Mr P. J. Jones. - The undersigned nave on sale all lines m Groceries, Provisions. Patent Medi- . cines, Hardware, Glassware, Crock- .• . cry, Cutlery/ and General Merchandize. Wheat, Barley, Oats, Pollard, Maize, Bran, . Chaff, and Potatoes. BCJTTER.— Haying made arrangeni^nts • for a. regular snpply of Fresh and JPotted Butter from the be|tJ Dairies, we are m a position to give our Customers :>, . every satisfaction. We are also Cash Purchasers of Salt Butter m any quantities.' ■"■"^ mm ■ i CHEESE.— We have arranged for lclieese from Sanson, Woodville, and lo(jal Factories. This will be found of * exceptionally good quality. [ BACON & HAMS.:— Meanwhile we are out of locally cured ; but have a good sup- , t ply of Canterbury well-knp^u « brands. We are Cash "Pur- 3 .. ; n. B . chaserS'o'f Por^; suitable., , : . ••-.::.:..'; ) ! fovßacoiii6uring ! pur- . , poses. The season _'•;■*■ ' . ; ■•■• commences :. "about ,-• ; "the I '2 BEGINNING 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 m this direction will be seconded by the public. Families waited on -for orders, and goods delivered to all parts of the towa and suburbs. AGENTS FOR A. LAIRD'S FAIRFIELD NURSERY. New Zealand Frozen Meat & Storage Co. Wholesale Butter Department. RUSSIAN TEA PACKING Co.'s TEAS. Pefpee's Patent Chubns. OuMMEMJ, &HARPE, U0., ; Ridgway Street So Wioksteed Place. TO-NIGHT. THE A TIE EOY AL, PALMERSTON NORTH. MONDAY, 10th MAYj 1886. . ■■-..• BY THE • FEIIiDIITG AMATEURS PROGRAMME. Part I. 1. Part Songr, "Farewell to the Forest." (Mendelsohn) — Mrs Macarthur, Misses Goodbehere, Bray, and Roe, '•■' ' Messrs Gosling, Bishop, E.Gopdbehere and^Kirton. ; ;'.' '" : -;'.,., 2, Song, "Across the' far Blue Hills* Marie." (Blumehthal)-^r;Mr Coote. 8. Duet, " Maying." (A.. M. Smith)— Miss Atkins and Mr Gilmer. 4. Violin solo, "Life let us Cherigh," ..with variations. (Farmer) : — Mr Cohen/' . . -• ' 5. Song, " Love the Pilgrim." (Blumen- . thai)— Miss Ellen Atkins. 6. Madrigal. (The Mikado) (Sullivan)—' Mrs Macarthur, Miss Bray, Messrs Hartgill and Crossman. 7." Song, " Carissimu," (Pauteh) — Miss Beattie. 8. Song, " Old England and the New," MrHartgill. 9. Duet, "Think a Sailor is Faithful." (Balfe)— Miss Atkins and Mr Crossuiiin. 10. .Song, "The Silver Cup." (Stephen Adams)-r-Mr Gilmer 11. Violin solo, "Die Blume," 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, a'ud Crossman, . Interval of Ten Minutes. Part 11. Gilbert and Sullivan's OPERETTA "TRIAL BY JURY a " Plaintiff ... . ... ... Mias Atkins Defendant. ... Mr Gilmer Judge Mr Crossman Counsel ... " Mr Coote Usher . .;. i.. ... Mr Hartgill Foreman of the Jury ... Mr Benson Admission— Dress Circle : Reserved Seats, 4s ; Family Ticket to admit three persons at 10s 6d. Unreserved, 3s and 2s ; Family -Ticket, to admit four persona, 10s §d.. To Commence at 8 p.m. A. R, THEODORE HAULTAIN, Hon. Sac. >■ ■ r . DISTRICT ORDEES. ; May 3rd, 1886. PALMERSTON NORTH' Rifle Volunteers will Parade for Inspection on o?siday, 21st May, at 7.30 p.m. 0, STAPP, Lieut-Colonel, , Copamandiue; District.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1704, 10 May 1886, Page 4
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