READY FOR BUSINESS. I THE re-building took longer than we expected, but at last | we are ready, and now have very gryat pleasure m ex- | tending our cordial 1 INVITATION 1 To Residents of Palmerston and district to come in and pats g inclement on the improvements achieved. ,•,..• e ■ P Bigger and better Showrooms give us greater facilities tor | , looking after I YOUR FURNITURE NEEDS. . | And for the benefit of those who are thinking of Furnishing, i lit us here say that it would be difficult to find a better stock i of Antique or Modern Furniture in the Dominion than oursconsidermg Materials, Workmanship and Prices together I All are invited to come in and see us m our new busi- j ness premises. » HIGH GRADE FURNITURE MANUFACTURER, J PALMERSTON.NORTH. j KKKKKKKKKKKK K K K K K K K K K K " | - "K" JAM | K Is just as pure and is put up under the same K K cleanly conditions as home-made preserves. K I I K Each, jar contains 21b net weight of Jam. K "ST t^ K You get what you pay for—a full measure of K "K" "^ K wholesomeness in ingredients and a full value K XT -~± jr in weight. £ K ALL GROCERS. ]| 1- "K" JAM ' r K K Ikkkkkkeikkkkkkkkkkkkkk
TEA. TEA. TEA. X * +°™ Once tried always used. DARRAWELLA The finest flowerj S?lo°nToft 2ddSS& in fllvour 2s per lb ™N V ALLEY-Goldea ueyion, ■ Wl, j """ value. A choice family Tea, Is id, In od, and SH SPft y ANGAM-A beautiful amber liquor, full rick flavour, 1b 9d per lb Teafl are absolutely reliable, and cußtomere can always depend os t J duality beiS the B aml. We make a specialty of this department m -*, tae.qnauiy oeiuß strength and flavour we defy comparison. fe Xr^ncrearinrb2'e«fr B roof of ..ttaf action. Obtainable onhr *t~ GAMPBELL & WORBALL, Hlflh-clasi GrocßP*j The Bauaie and Cuba Strew. THE AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. Established 1849. _„„„ THE OLDEST AUSTRALASIAN LIFE OFFICE AND The LARGEST, SOUNDEST, and MOST PROSPEROUS Mutual Life The LAKUtoi, o office in>the BrU|sh Empire# «™varvmni ~3~ £25,000,000 KraoMßOvlß ~ ... .- *||0 : ™ ££ £U,336,592 £5 T0 £10,000. FnU particular, on application. BDWABD w. LOWE, Hew Zealand Branch Evident Secretary Custom!™*, iLINGTON .. > ' % in. Palmerston N
ESPLANADE TEA KIOSK. MRS. J. RAWLINS, of the White House, desires to announce that the above is now open for business on Wednesdays and Sundays. A full supply of Cakes and other delicacies always on hand. Afternoon tea a speciality. A plentiful supply of hot water always available.
P.N. SOCIETY JfOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. FTIHIS Society is now established and incorporated under Act of Parliament. Subscriptions and donations will be thankfully received by— H. J. LLOYD, Hon. Secrfttarv.
II II ill ill)' 1 II 1111 l "You're beaten to Earth? Well, what of that? Y^ 1 "™ 6 fire hit US hard ' But " may C ° nSUme ° UP llilllll IP IIII! 1 -II V » Come up with a smiling face, it cannot destroy our reputation. lllliSll im * I • " '*' s notnin 9 against y° u t0 fa!l down Flat > 11111 l 111111 l "But to lie there-that is Disgrace. Happily, too, it left our new premises unharmed, and as these are near--11l lllllliiilil 1' " The harde ' youre thrown the hi9her youil bounce; ing c ° m p |etion ' we wni be ready to cater to yoiir wants again in a very 111 111 '■isr-lllfllw *' " Be P roud of y° ur blackened eye; . || " A «, t isn't the fact that you're licked that counts, short «™ with com P ,ete stocks and va,ues as 9° od or better than those HI HI . J " !t ' s how did yOU fi 9 ht- " and wh y ? " v on which we have built our business. Meantime we will hold a I ' sip 2/2 ' & -.. . ■■ : = I You've seen what the Fire did j i TT N A SAT,^ to our Stock—Now come and see what J/J. 1 Ifc A bilLJli XX XD ii. OAXiJH MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, we've done to the prices. tfnp TtTW MA TV FOR THE WOMAN. 'Twould be folly to keep even the ttOli liiih MAIN. j}KJSX±u.u MViu.a.ll. MERCERY, HATS, AND BOOTS goods that came through fire and I . . ,„„f«ii- (-- water unharmed, though the bulk of I.—Who has delayed m buying his I.—Who buys tor ner meniolk. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS the stock may be quite good from the I ' lolffofalS teShtJ 0 """ Srst winter Clothing. 2 ._ W ho wishes to g et he,- A„U„nn . AND SHOES. buM^ S ArL b c| h ofthTwP 2 ._Wh„ is prepared to look ahead j and W „ ler Footwear Now and tion which is now nearing completion. I and buy the wearables he will m^ov „,-, +],„ OV r>Pr.ditnrP All these are offered at Salvage Entrance can be had from the save mone y on the expenditure. » Front. ' want later on in the season. . :»., . n All Goods will be sold FOR i 3—Who wishes to provide her Boys Priceg; NQW . g w CASH ONLY, and no goods will be 3.-Who is always ready to welcome with Good Clothing, or her allowed out on appro. _ \ money saving opportunities and °' buy. • Boots cannot be tried on, but we ~ „. , ... . j will exchange if they fail to fit. J profit by them. 1 I Girls with Footwear. 11. j Me Starts on 'THURSDAY,, 21st, and lasts till Further Notice. r • ■ M^«MWMIMIW «« J »i M «B I iit^^
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9197, 23 April 1910, Page 3
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