THE SEEDS THAT WILL GROW AND GIVE .-.;" -- '•■SATISFACTION ..'ARE'FROM ■ ■.::. . ■ coopeS's ■ THEOLDEST' A3TD MOST BELT ABLE seed - :.-. HOUSE. IN '■~;■ . KEW ZEALAND. A FULL stock of all kinds of these New and Reliable Seeds are now on sale at-...- . ... a c o y E ja Cash Store. Send for a book of instructions and illustrated catalogue, which gives full instructions as to what, when and how tosow and plant WANTED/TO LET, & FOE SALE -. : ADVTS. ON FIRST PAGE. T\7" Al;f. TEI)'-■ ?.v ' experienced hdy, > T situation as working housekeeper* orm a bar. '.'G.L.M.", Standard Office.TXT ANTED—A competent dressmaker TT to take charge of rooms. For turther particulars address Box 27, Post Office, ieilding. TTTANTED—Strong young man to J-n i, orse and ga^en. Apply M. Cohen, Tj.F.C.A. - WANTED KNOWN-—That^ Mac TT phekson's Kangany Tea, 2/--honestly worth 2/.. ' ' TVON!T keep getting wet feet when ±J you can get a good pair of Boots and Shoes at PAYNE'S, that won't fall to pieces when they are wet. Tho PACv Px^.| laf for Boots and Sh°<* is PAYNE S, the Square, as usual. W "ANTED KNOWN - ml^^" B sells the Premier Supremo Piameal also, bran,, pollard, barley meal, crushed oats, crushed barley, and good able potatoes. ANTED KNOWN-That for variety and cheapness in crockery" and glassware The People's Cash store: in Cuba-street cannot bo beaten. A. E Clausen; ■ ANTED KNOWN-That Macpherson, the Cash Grocer, is open in premises lately occupied by E. &E. Tmgey, nexs door to G. H. Bennett, the Square. "117 ANTED KNOWN—Just opening T V up one of the finest lot of Crockery evec brought to Palmerston, and marked tho same Low Pricc-s, for which I have gamed quite a reputation. A.E.Clausen, The People's Cash Store, Cuba-street. AN'IED KNOWN-General verdict passed at my shop—" Oh, how Lovely." and "Just Look at this Price t How can he do it ? " Never mind the "how"; just join the crowd. A E Clausen, The People's Cash Store, Cubastreet. -•• --\ EOR- SALE—One d.f. plough (nearly . new), 4-leaf harrows and tree. Fo^address apply Standard Office. BEOWNand tan sheep dog, white tip on tail, hind leg lame, came to my house about two weeks ago; if not claimed within two weeks will be sold. Dugald Stewart, Highden Station, Awa-' huri. -•'•■■
W. BIERRE & CO., . HOSIERY •MANUFACTURERS, . CUBA STEEET, . -" MAKE every description of Knitted Goods of superior quality at prices i?Ito suit everybody. ' Inspection invited. ' • TTATCH'B" have just received _Q. their new season's stock of seeds. A splendid variety of Flower and Vegetable Seeds imported direct from one of the leading firms in England. : All at la per packet. Peas and beans at 3d and 6d per packet. ~ SALE OF TVOBK WILIi BE HELD IN T YC'ETJM mHEATEE. :Ju • I ■ ON 2Sth asd 29th AUGUST. IN aid of St. Peter's Church Building Fund. Admission 6d. Doors open at 2.80 and 7.80 p.m. each" day- ■ ■' . Ventriloquism. Competitions for Nail driving, Hat Trimming. Mantle, Table and Bicycle Decorations, Button Holes, Bridal Bouquets. f v "Entries for Mantle, .Table and Bicycle decorations must JSaVi&nded in to the Eev. C. C. Harper^rSJibarage, by noon on Tuesday, 27thjristiir ■ Competitors for the undermentioned classes must hand in tlfeir goods at the Lyceum Theatre on Wednesday morning between 10 and 12' o'clock. Best 12 home made Scones. „ 4lbs home-made White Bread. „ Plate Jam. Eoll. i, Plate Jam Sandwich. „ Plate Jam Tarts „ Plate Shortbread. : „; 21bs Plain Calve. 1 ;.„ 21bs Currant Cake. ; . ' Entrance fee 6d. Three entries or no prize. The Sale of Work will be opened by the Mayoress, Mrs G: M. Snelson. • ; To conclude with a SOCIAL on the evening of 29th. Admission 2s. . x ITIHE DUPLEX LANCET PEOBE JL has come to stay. Many in the district haye fused it ana testify to Its emciency: Another parcel opened. : J ' R. S. BARRY, Sole Agent for the District. CHILDREN'S FANCY DEESS v' ~;. v , BALL,.- ■-. THEATRE ROYAL724th SEPT. TN aid of.the Hospital Funds. AdmiaX sion 2/6. : Committee—Mesdames W. T. Wood.W.H. Smith, H. Palmer, B.Whalloy. . \ rgl H E ATE E T3 OI AL. :l ■.■•■ • Ix FRIDAY, AUGUST 30th, At 8 p.m. .! aRAND"CONCERT By the Pupils of College Street School A Humorous Operetta:—"The Wax- . works Carnival," Christy. Minstrel Melodies, etc.. Front scats and gallery 2s ; back seats Is. Children half price.. 6 ' TTATCH'S" are agents for Barber JjL & .Co.'s' /Wellington ;Dve Woiks. Gent's suitSj_;etc.,; cleane'd-or dyed. Ladies' costumes7]aek~ets,' cloaksretc/ cleaned or dyed. Feathers cleaned, dyed and curled:v ; Kia; and Suede gloves cleaned. H Charges.moderate.- ; • '• ;' vASHB.URST.^piWN HALL, ; -Yy.::; :Grana:CbD"cert"in aid:of PuWio ■Library..-.- Sengs,' etc.!' by residents *of Palmerston, Woodville and Kimbolton. ' Admission l's"6'd'and is.: : Children half•price. . After'the Concert a DANCE by the.Ashhurst Band.. -VGood music; light" refreshments,1: Admission gentlemen 3a| la,'die^free, . '
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7091, 27 August 1901, Page 3
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