Business Notices. I E^TABLl^lIi-D 18G3. KELSON TV YE ORES. I _ ROBERTSON ... Proprietor. I BEGS to notify that Mrs Farnie, Failmakers, Wanganui, rejeeives »oods and Forwards them to me. ! Woollen Dresses can be dyed without being taken to pieces. j Gentlemen's Clothes dyed * and Pressed to look like new. A. R. Received first-class Prizes at Sydney, Melbourne* and Dunedin Ex hibitions for Excellency m Dyeing. GRATEFUL— COMFORTIJSG. EPPS'S^COCOA. BREAEFAST. " By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern . the operations of digestion and nutrition, abd by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately -flavoured beverage which! may save us many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may ;be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of -subtle' maladies are floating around us ready to attack wheie.r ever there is a weak point. .We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame."— See; article m the Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. .-..",■ ■ :: ••:■; ■■:, . ; Sold only m packets, labelled : — • JAMES EPPS AND CO., HOMOEOPATHIC CHEMISTS], LOiNDON. ! > AIso—MPPS'S CHOCOLATE ESSENCE,- for Afternoon use. ! ._M__M_________________________ M _ M ___ M __________^ Consulltations ;•;'■" 104= Prizes. £2000 104 PR^ m A FORT ONE FOR 10s ; ' . VULCAN'S CONTULTATIOiN; on the New Zealand Cup will close about 3rd November. 4000 Shared at 10s ; to be run at Christchurch, onjUth November, 1883. : First ... ... ... £600 ;J ; Second ... ... ... 250 I Third ... . ... ... 150 ' Others (divided) : .;. 630 - ' Total... ... ... £1630 i Wellington Bonds. : Two at £30 ... ... sS6O Two at 25 ... ;.. 50 Two at 20 . ... ... l4o\ Two at 15 ... ... '30* Ten at 10 ... . ... 100 Ten at 5 ... ... <50' Ten at . 4 -40 V— J— , Total ... .... ,:£370 Total number of prizes is 104. Each, ticket has eight chances, the race and bonds being drawn seperately. Bank Notes accepted j Post Office Orders, (preferred) payable to " Vulcan " only j Cheques must have Is exchange added, and marked " correct" by Bank. Two stamps for reply and result. Registered letters or telegrams not accepted. j Programmes and forms for applying for tickets sent free to any address "on application. AU monies banked jointly, m the name of a respectable person, nominated by a committe of shareholders, and Vulcan. '1 I , A purchaser' of 25 tickets on behalf Jof self and friends, given one ticket free, . and can nominate a fiiend m Welling- ' ton to see drawing. , Apply early. Address only to " Vulcan," I care of MrG. C. Bums, Box 180, P- O. Wellington. Ur to Dunedin Agency, Box 124, P. O, Dunedin . . RACE INVESTIGATION CoMh' PANY'S Discussion on the Meleourne Cub. To be run on Nov. 6th 1883. Closes Nov. 2, 1883. 12,000 Members at 10s. 160 Performers. Caah Awards. 1 First Horse £1600 6at £50 ... £300 Second 800 10 at 30 ... 300 Third 400 15 at 15 .. 225 Starters 350 20 at 10 ... 200 Others 900 90 at 5 ... 450 £4050 I ;£l_7s NOMINATION PRIZES. Winner. Second. Third. Ist Prize £100[ Ist Prize £75| Ist Prize £50 2nd Prize 70 2nd Prize 50 2nd Prize 30 3rd Prize 50 3rd Prize 30 3rd Prize 20 £220J 5 J J3IOO j Each Ticket has Nine (9) chances, j 3f\(\ Prizes :to a holder QAA \J\J OF 2 SHARES THE OvJU ODDS AXE 20 TO 1. ! EACH member for every Sha*-e names a horse, which will be written across the duplicates kept by the Company. Those numbers having the winner written upon them will be put together ; the first three drawn will receive the prizes as above. The-same will be repeated with those having the Second written oh them; ; and again also with the Third — forming three distinct drawings, which will, of course, be drawn after the winners are declared. j In the event (m either of the three cases) of only Two Members naming the placed horses, the three prizes will be divided between them, if only one (m either of the three cases) he will receive all 3 Prizes due to whicheve. hb named, Ist, 2nd, or 3rd. i A subscriber, say holding 3 shares, can name the one horse 3 times, or 3 different horses, one to each share. N.B."— Two Guineas (independent of the sweep) will be given to the member first naming the winner. Apply by letter (with stamps for replies) addressed — SINBAD, Care of Mr Bodley, Box 342, Post Office, Dunedin. N.B.— A card of the nominations can be had by sending a stamned ad« dressed envelope. Registered letters or telegrams not not received. NIAED KNOWN— The Stan* ar_> _8 the only Manawatu johr j _ai wihich is delivered daily to and iround Ashurst, round which distnc' it has a large irculation. I W~' AN TED liJM v W _>i . — there is ; ; room m the Standaed paddocks ior one or two more horses. Only quiet mimals taken m. Abundance of pasture ( tud good water. Safe fences . .
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 221, 21 August 1883, Page 4
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833Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 221, 21 August 1883, Page 4
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