The choice assortment of Winter dresses now to be seen at Warnook and Aakina' is equal to any o' the larger shops in Wellington. Dress lengths ot tweeds, Cheviot! and Faroes of the newest designs and fabrics o*n be had from 'Js 6d ench.—At>vt. Our new Suiting, Coatings, and Trouserings for autumn and winter are now to hand. Gentleman woald oblige by placing their orders in our tailoring department at their earliest convenience. J?irst-olass fit, high elai>s workmanship, and reasonable ' ehtrges are the charaotemtios o! this department at the Bon Marcbe. Boss and oandford, gentlemen's tailors and outfitters,—Advt. A STEAM WIIISTLK Neid not run fall blast all the time to let yon know that it is heard, and it Is not necessary that we should be always advertising by noity statements to buy " &lsa« line," the great food preserver, for once 'ried always 09ed, as it <s the only reliable OOfi prcservative dold. HISTORY REPEATED. Three centuries hare rolled by fainca aeon said "Coffee eomforteth the brain ind heart, ales belpeih digestioo I" There* fore drink |Jvoiles Corrsa, the pares obtainable. NEWS CONTINUED ON POUKIH PAGE
Purchase Extraordinary, WONDERFUL VALUE. Blankets _ — "flannels Fianelette Eiderdown Quilts Rugs a Sheetings Cretonne 1 Floor Cloth (2yds wide), Is 9d. r Table Linen AT LEOPOLD SIMMONS' j
Direct importer, THE SQUARE, Palmbbston N. ' ESTATE OF J7LEIQH, ~ DECEASED. A FIRST Dividend of 5s in the £ is now payable at my office on all proved and admitted olaims. G. J. SCOTT, Administrator. Bfd Jane, 1896. FUNERAL NOTICE. rpiHE friends of Mr and Mrs G. I Innea are respectfully informed that the funeral of their late daughter Emily will leave the residence, Broad street, at 2.80 this (Thursday) afternoon. JOJN RETT, Undertaker, 4 MEETING- for the discassion t\ of the Frozen Meat Question will be held at Messrs Abraham and Williams' Booms on Thursday, 4th Jnst., at 8 o'clock. All interested are requested to attend. JAMES Q. WILSON. St. Andrew's Church. Asocial and entertainMENT in aid of the Organ Fond will be held in the flail on THURSDAY, June 4tb, commencing at 7.80 p.m. Art and Industrial Exhibition. To be held about the end of AUGU3T, 1896. IN response to npmerous requests, and in accordance with tha .announcement made in the Theatre durißg the reoent Exhibition, the Committee have decided to hold a Grand Art aod Industrial Exhibition about the end of August. Fuller particular! will be made very shortly. „ JAMES GBACE, Secretary. IN BANKRUPTCY. NOTICE ia hereby given that the following dividends are now payable at my office on all proved and admitted claims in the nndermentipned estates: — H. C. F. Lampp- -third andfiualof 8d in the £ R. Flannagun - first and final of Is 6d in the £ Robert Relf—first aod final of 4s 4d in the £ W. J. O'Donnell—first of 3nn tho JJ G. J. SCOTT, Deputy Official Assignee. Brd June, 1896. ~ BOROUGH POUND. IMPOUNDED at the Boroush Pound, Palmerston North, by Borongh Ranger, off Cook-street— 1 bay horse, branded V on near shonldor, white star on fore head, tail and mane out, dark points, shod all round. If not claimed, and all expenses paid, to 1)3 sold oa Tuesday, 9th Jnne, 1806, at 12 o'clock noou. G. HILL, Poundkeeper" Palmerston North, Brd Jnne, 1896-
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XXX, Issue 5735, 4 June 1896, Page 3
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539Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XXX, Issue 5735, 4 June 1896, Page 3
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