DO YOU WANT TO SEE A GOOD THING ? We have just received a consignment of Columbia and Hartford bicycles (tho best known bicycles in Canada and U.S.) fitted with free wheels, cushion frames, back-pedalling brakes, Columbia chainless, the only chninless to receivo Grand Prix at Paris Exposition, 1900. Wo in. vite inspection. No trouble to show goods on view. At premises lately occupied by A. C. Burr, next Grove's Cash Store.
PALMEIiSTON GUABDS. THE Company will parado-aif under during tho month.; ■—. ' Friday, 10th ..T\;;Unry — Government Parade, 7.30 p.m. Wednesday, 18th January — Camp of Instruction. Friday, 24th January — Government Parade. Friday, 31st January -Company Parade. Vacancies for two good recruits. Orderlies for mouih— Sergeant Hunt ana Corporal Collis. By order. F. S. GOLDJSGHAM. Captain Commanding P.G.It.V. :'(%&)\f\ PALMERSTON N. RIFLE A'iPj /.:; volunteers, nnHE Palmorston North Killes will _L parade aa undtr:— January 13th—Government Parado, drill order; T.UO p.m. January 15th—Parade Coleman Place, Drill order 7 p.m., for anuual Camp of Instruction. Baggage to bo ueatly addressed and labelled with nnmo and rank. Januavy 27th—Government Inspection. Drill order; 7.50 p.m. Sorgt. E. Perrin orderly for month. Sergt. G. W. Archer Q.M. during Camp of Instruction. JINO. MOUNSEY, CnpT.in Commanding P.N.K.V. ~MiTE^EOiiTM~ DINING AND REFRESHMENT HOOMS. The Square, Palmerston North. AYOUNGSON desires to notify c the residents of this and tho surrounding district that ho has purchased Mr T. H. Whitehead's interest in the Al Bakery and Refreshment Rooms, which will horeafler ba known as tho Metropolitan Refreshment and Dining Eooms. Thoso patronising this establishment will obtain first-class meals and tho best of attention. Separates rooms upstairs for Ladies with overy convenience, including reading room. Dinners from 12 till 2. Sale day from 11,30 to 2.30. Afternoon tea at any time. Refreshments at all hours. Wedding and Birthday Cakes a speciality. A largo stock of the latost novelties opt in stock. A. YOUNGSON, Proprietor. In reference to tho above I wish to ihank my numerous customers for the iberal patronage accorded me whilo in business hore, and ask that tho samo bs accorded my successor. T. H. WHITEHEAD /CRICKET SETS (2 bats, wickets and \J ball) 3/6; Tennis Eackets, Od and Is; Tennis Balls. Gd ; Cricket Balls, 3d, 6d, Od, Is, Is Gd ; Croquet Sots, 0s Gd ; .'oldmg Firo Screens, Is 6d ; Ohineso .Lantorns, 2d, 4d, Gd each ; Ornaments for Christmas Trees, 2a 3d, -Id; strong WhcelbnrroWß, Is Gd and 2s;R6ckiuc Horses (axira strong), -Is Gd ; Toy loa Sots G<3 to Cs Gd ; small toys for Christ- {?£?. Trees, Id 2d, and 3d each at "HATCH'S," tho Square.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7190, 7 January 1902, Page 4
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