Gash v. Gredfa WfIbL&SALE 4T RETAIL Central Steady MLoaey ■ s sto:r:e v -.., R. TE&G&SI 1 .. Proprietor. HAS Just received Direct |rom;' "phe Manufacturers a Large Consignment of Men's Women's and. Children's Boots and Shoes which he is now selling at very low Prices. Men's Watertights From 12/6 The Groceries are of the Best Quality at Lowest Kates : Best Household Soap, £cwt box 7/- . ),- Nelson „ „ „ 13/- --„ Napier „.. „ „ 14/Candles from per lb. ; ... . : r/7 „ Best '/;,; „ ! \ ... -/ll Beet White Sugar, 401bs ... 12/Tea from per box .... .... 15/Axes, Spades, Porks, and all other Goods at equally Low Prices. Terms— Strictly Cash. ®°Npte the Addreas :— Opposite "Venn's Sash and Door. Factory, Main Street, Palmerston North-i STEAM /E rated Water ; ■ ■ ■■ y <?' '<' ? 'i ''■ •'' j ' - CO R DIAL M^iUij^ctor^, , FITZHfiRBERf-StREET, 1 ■ -"* Palmebston Nor*h. B TRY the^New Tonic \Horehound ,Beer," Qrange Gham- , .^5 pagne. and Cherry Nectar. , E. Lyon & Sons, grated Water IFactory, , . TAO3¥UI -STREET, Paimeeston North.* ; - ri OODS 'forwarded by Eail and Cbacfc,. or to any part of the Palmerston and adjoining Disti-ict3 by our .<soi^yejance, " :% All orders prompty attended to. Specialities.—^Ginger Ale, Horehound Beer, Pine Apple Cider, and allf other 'lErated Wafcfirs > //;■..' ' ■■'■-. Exhibitjioii Ales PHOENIX ISeWERY (Near Club Hotel), PAiiMEESTON 'North. M ! ESSRS PASCOE & Co. desire . to call the attention of the public to the §uperlajtive^Qttality and uniform Condition of their TJtaitf Liquors, and beg. to solicit their patronage and a trial of their* celebrated Pale Ale and Brown Stout, b?e,wed'from the choicest seleotion of Hoptand Malt on aoientific principles, possessing a Tonic '^nd iftreServative condition! free ' >ffr<im Acidity W. H. PASOOB, From an extensive experience and. success as a praotical: Brewer, having" . obtained . . . PEIZE MEDALS Melbourne, 1866 and 18.67, / Sydney; 1872 ■? and 1880, 1 ■ -• Melbourne, 1880 and 18jSl, Can with confidence recommend their various brands. Orders attended to with despatch. T.0.0.F., A.C. ORIENT LODGE, ,No ;i 42. REG-UL 1R Meeting of this Lodge will be held every alternate 'FßlDAY Evening at 7.30 o'clock, at the Lodge Room Bank Chambers. '; ""'■ BvPrd^" '? CHURCH i OF pGLAND G^rammar School. F. H. SMITH- .t....^..l|lastej^ This School will be open on the 18th ins $, Prospectus can be had on application. MB- SMITH, intends opening a Ni ghi " Bchoplj ' lor Oivil Service ' Oft- Mi. dftte|,*p, • ■"' r - ■..:,.. ■' ;•; r — — ' "■'■ '■■'• ■■ J>or tomiwft f»rtijerj)wHen]f ,ts imlj
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XII, Issue 1737, 18 June 1886, Page 4
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368Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XII, Issue 1737, 18 June 1886, Page 4
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