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Business Notices.- i ESTABLISHED 1863. IYTELSON TY?E v^ORKS. A ROBERTSON ... Pboprietor. BEGS to notify that Mrs Farnie, Pail makers, - Wanganui, receives goods and Forwards theui to ine. Woollen Dresses can be dyed without being taken to pieces. 7> Gentlemen's - Clothes? dyed - and. Pressed ;to; look Jike. hew. v* . ■.-'*" . A. R. Received first-class Prizes at Sydney, cMelbourne,'.>ahdi Dunedin Ex hibitions forfrJßS.xcellency.Mn Dyeirifirv') • GRATEFUL— COM^RTING> n ! , '• : '"" ,: B&iiWASTL- , .. r. : ...„. .. I j M1...- ." ,i>A -'-JJ Xil , .("ißy a thorough knowledge of the. natural laws ,w-iich, govern the, operations of digestion and "nutrition, and by j a careful application of the fine proper- j tie's p&well-seleotedcdcoa; -Mr EppV'hais.'! provided our breakfast tables with a delicately •flavbu'refl 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 : t gradually ibriilt<up' until strong '^'nbtigß ' to resist every tendency to disease. HUdrea^df^sSbtl^malMie^ldre float- j ing around us ready to attack wheie-evqrth'ei-e is'Si weak' point! We- niay) escape many a fatal shalt by keeping ;oursfelves weil fortified with pure, -blbrid i Land 'a properly nourished -frame." — See article in tketCiwlAJSetyiceGazjetteA-*'-- -> ■"-■ M;ade simply with boiling water or milk; ,v t I /.-. d. A. fi *i ii /. ll A .Jl Sold only in packets, labelled :— *TAMES JiEP-BSi <AS3X.* CO?, '■ fIOMCEOPATHIO CHEMISTS, ''■y.l I „. LOISD.ONi 1 XX :■■ 777 AlsoyEPPfrs, GHOGOLATExES\SEJVCE, for Afternoon use. • 104 |Prizks7 £2000 lu4 Prize * ! A FORTUNE FOR 10s . . ; /iif j .; V- ; A'V '' ; ,•j . 7\ TTULCAN'S CONSULTATION pn *7\7 j the New^ Zealand Gup^williclbse about 3rd November. 40.00 Shares at ibs'j! to be run -at Ohristchurchvon6th "^November, 18^83. " "' " "* , ' ,f lFirst_... - ..." ...£6OO . ' ; "' 1 7. Second I. •-\ JT '^ .'. i 2^o J ''■ - ' frhird ... -• ... - ; , „«;~ 1^0 ; j - Others (divided) """'7.'. ~ '630 : r: j „;.:.- ; -. .-XA. ■■ X. til | 77-7 1 TotalU...: ir. U. ; V^.sl63o T < V Wellington Bonds. Xvypkt £30. ;.?.,:■-..*;.*«..* *•..,,..'.;■ wi £60 Twoat_ 25 ... ... 50. Two st 20, .. „... ..... ... , v; 40, Twdjat 15 s L '... * •"' .;. ! $ ( ; Ten jat ,10, .... ".-' . ".;. ... r 100 Tenkt" ' 's ? ;^ :„,";:. 50 ■ -Ten wy$ i y7yyy7 v, T77M .7t,,rim/ ! 7T.-7 iU 7.y^M Total .nun^bgr of} priz^ is 104 li EEa 4 ch^ tjckejt has eight chances, the.race.and,. .bonds b||ng drawn separately.* Bank N.ot|s accepted ; s Post ; Office, ' Ojrders, (preferredj) payable to V.jpnly if uheques^ust; havejls exchange added, ' jand' jn^rj?^ JLcorrieet ,!Lhy Bank>~~X.w.o* i fStanipsfbr replv andj result. letters or telegrams, not accepted. j ', : and forms for applying .fjOr.jtickets sent ;fr)=)e to' any address on -application. Alimonies banked jointly iri tlie name dL-;*a? respectable i person, nominated by ' a committe of shareholders , and Vulcajn. j 7 V 7. /AJpu/phaseiv.ot 25tickets on. behalf of, 'self and friends} givfeh 'one ticket 'free; ' aiid can nominate a ftienjd Th Welling- , ';tbn;fo f s"e4 o^api^^Ap^ly ; early^,' '' k 7a ; ; Address- "only 7' 16 " Vuican ," 'care bf Mri GJ (^O.^Burnsp^ox/ISOV ! P- ' Wellington' i Ur* to Dubediii 1 Ai;4ncy; : ' 11 1 BbSt c l24i^P. O, Duheditf. JVj, ' Vi ■'^ L j '■■■■y.-A-V: "';-■ y- <-'.xy, -•' oxxaA}a. RACE' : INVESTIGATION cJA y-7\ . : . -'p^ny's;'" • '-./"v r x D|isduBST6k'&k : TkB !i MiLBobRNB (UmiT To be run on Npv.6th,lBB3. Closea" ' --• ■ 7Wt% l miy J ; 160| Performers, Awards. '^rst^orse &im*%7'7li at £6O\^.y£Boo Second MS77 .W.tii ■W'&.SOO Third] 4<s-' ;-i5 at lS^f y^2 5 Startejrs 380;; *y]2oat 10 >.., J 3OO , qthers 900" v^ at' 5 : v?," '450 : : ;;;;!;i'7S^^ ' " ' ' j NOMINATION PRIZES" ' l W^bner., « .^ ..Secondi ; f Third, 7 • lst:Pnae;£lpor Jat Pr^e p £Vdj4st>riae;^Bo; a.hd'&ri-je' 70 2dd. Prize ' J 50 2nd; Prize 30 •ird Prize 750 '3rd Prize' '^3o 3rd Priib 20 ! ':' ; ; j -.v.-«B2o|r.j: • . 6o~J o'.y udiiSJ Each Ticket has Nine \9). chaneesi v ' ■ »'• .' rr/'Y 17. yi ii • •■:? ■: .;' I;;.;:;:;* .fss-l SiTiri' PjBIZES^To'a HOLtKR !r Q R/V UU bip 2 SHADES imt'&ijxr 1 ! ODDS £ Aft{!E n T»j'l/'- ! 1 - • ; ' L.' •.'« OJ ;r.-..t.';»i;:/ .7 ;,}.:>'• -.-t^ JjiAJCH ■ifen^^rev^Shareriamey a horse, which'Ml^^ivVittien^a'QrosiUhe dqplicate^mpVbf fH^eW^ri^ Tfidil^ ■hdmbers haying the w^ner wntteii^bofr: \them wtU ; j(^;p^fc ttigether j^e^rst'tin-^ 5 drawii wili J receive the 1 prize's 'a^abbVe.'' The same will be, repeated Iwi^MoW tHe ( Be < cbna ftV wgtten" oWfheiri:' 1 and again^alsowitii'tn^ter^lorSng^ I three distinct drawings, which will^of course, be drawn-after the wftfteware •'declared v t y ijK " f y l •'-* - iA ' In* the :; event '(in either of the three cases) of. only two naming 7 th>* plaeed. horses,^^ three prizes: wilU be divided between them, if only one j tin either of the threat cases) he will receive all 3 Prizes due to whichever he TA^&^m %v. k'AVMO'' 'A jsubscriber, say holding 3 shares, can name t'je jom &Qj&QiS timesffor)3F 4iffe^ent horses, one to each ; share., .7 V 7. N.'B.-4Tw6' Guineas' (ln^ependenc of the sweep) will be 1 ' giVentoHhe 1 member first 'naming the" r #ihner: K - •'• •■- ■•' '-'i Apply by, letter (with stamps for replies) 'addressed--- ; : ;;> . ''-■''v- -- [77x,^< - ; "y'" Care of Mr- Bodiey, -Box' J 342, Post ; 7 j Office, Dunedin. .s-'-'-^dV Ni B . — A r card of thenominations can be had'by sendihig ?a staWn"^'^ dressed envelope.'-"^' '- ''■■ -'"■ r> '■'-■■' aa Registered letters or telegrams not not received/'' - ;; WNTAEIJ KNO WN--Thej^TANi> .;A^P-^'ibe.only/^nAwatujour nal wihich is delivered daily tq and. around Ashurst, round which cb.stf* o^ it has a.large circulation., .. ..,.; ... <■ 1 4A/|AiWTIIi.D ) '..JXiNAvVV. i v.— - .-..i-uecte": ia- : YY ■ room m the Standard paddocks ,for oheior two»mdre horses. Only;quiet an.imkls takenj in.. Abundancebf.paatqre- ' and good" water. Sale fences n

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 224, 25 August 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 224, 25 August 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 224, 25 August 1883, Page 4

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