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yTELSON TYY X- .i, 0 fl£r. L ROBERTSON .. v PnqpiEtdß.; r BEGS to notify that Mrs' Fannie, Hkilmakers, Wangfanut, receives < [oods and Forwards thena to me. ' • .Wodllea, Dresses can . be dyed! without, ip.ing taken to pie ( ces. Gentlemen's Clothes dyed and Pressed to lo^ok like new. ... A*, ffc Received first-cla^s Prizes .at Sydney, Melbourne, and Dunedin Ex. aibidons for Excellency m pyeinsv GKATEFCTL— COMFORTING, -t EPPSOOGOA^ - BREAKFAST, i ;: i wßy a thorough knowledge of the natural laws, wiich govern" the operations! of digeslion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine proper-' ties of weli-selected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables, .vuth' a; delicately-flavoured beverage whicti may save us many heavy doctors' bills. : It is by the judicious use of sucnV'a'r'tiples' 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 whe^e-' ever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves weil fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame." — See article ib. the Civil Service Gazette. : ; ■. Made simply with boiling water ! or' mik;:; V, i ■■;■)*: :*lvkr;-.r i ; Sold only In packets, labelled :— i JAMES EPPS AJ^D C 6.; MOJifCEOPATHiO CHEMISTS, S LONDON, i AIso^SPPS'S CHOCOLATE %8---ri.-w SENG El for Afternoon use;.] \ . .■ : . ; V r Consulltations T" 104Pbizbs. £2000 ' 104 ' Prizes ; ' u ' dil A l FbßT.g^]S;£;qß:ioi i ;;.; : \"-\ jrtrtCAN'S CONSULTATION on' 1 ' <v \' the New Zealand i Cap will close ■about '3rd November. '4000 Snares kt 10s | to be run at Chris cchurch, on 6th' November, 1886. .' * ) First:!.... ...;. ...£6OO I ;. . Second:.. ... / ... ;25.0..l \ ; Third ... , 150 ' ■ .;., „■; Others (divided);: „..630, ; , . (i - : T0ta1 ... '..'".. ■■.■..»•-. /.„ £1630 j: - --;;!.:.'; 'WELLINGJOiri'BoUDS. l • V\' \ I Two at £30 ... ... • ;i6O, Two at 2S- ;i ... : ... >x : -; Sid; 'Two at 20 - ! -•••' ..■ ; ; ' r .;. ;! 40l Twoat^ 15 -:.: ;;: '■ ':.. '■ ' go* Ten at 10 ... :.^ !>^ '100 Ten^t '':■'■ 5 r ■ ..^ :; -..'. gQ Ten-at 4 .... ... 40 Total ■'. -;.. ; ■;■;■■'■».;•? ->£B^) : Total number of prizes is 104. Each ticket has eight cfiunces, the ra.ce anpl bonds being ?d'rawjn ; .Be;pei'ately. Bank ISloces accepted i; Post; Office Orders (preferred) payable to '• .Vulcan '\ only j; Cheojaes mast have is exchange added, . and marked .« correct " bf.Bank. ; Tw6 stamps for reply and result. Registered letters or telegrams not accepted. Sr . \ { .Programmes and. forms for applying for tickets sent free to, any address: on application. All monies banked jointly m the name of a_. respectable personj' nominated by^ra committe ; <>f shared nolders,; an<| Vulcan . „ ; A purchaser ot 25 tickets on behalf of ' self and friends, given, ipae jt^cketireej and can nominate a friend m Welling- i ton tqsee drawing. [Apply earjy., . ' « -, j '" Address outi 'to "Yulpanj" car^ of Mr G. CV ! Burnsi; Box I^BQ f P^Oj WellingtorS bJr to x -Danedin^Agency,| .. ,* t .Bpx 12A ?• O, ; Dunedin;;] ?..».= . j RACE INVESTIGATION C JMA iA v ;,:. t .. .-PANiT's-., : : :Si -:i j DiscussxpN qN the .iMb^bournb Cup J T.p'be ; runon Nov. 6th 1883. Closes | , 'i __Koy. 2, 1883. -- 1 ROOO Members U iOs-i - -■ ■ . » nlso Performers! ; : Cfeah Awards. ; ! First Horse £1600 6at £50 ... £300! Second . 800. , lOat^JO ...k'3Oo! Third j & 400 . /ijtbii-fe *JV 225 Starters 350 ' 20 at 10 ? „•.> ■ 200 Others'- I '^"fPQ • ; ' 96 afc 6 ' ..V \^so 'I-...J !.;.•.;,-. ;£4050 v- ; -f -{i-' 3*:ri.: i'^l^Ts' ::...i ;.uiii in-*:: „->!.- 'U-f.-. -.U? iUfc^ir! ;:; :; i^om;inatiqn prize^t; x •'< ] :; ; vSVlnner.;-! :.... Second. J ' : Third; i; : Ist Prize £100p jlst: Prize *75 Ist Prize £50 2nd Prizse 70 2nd.Prize 50 2nd Prize 30 3rd Prize 50 , 3rd Prize. ? 30 3rdPiize,,;2o . ■■..s■» ■i ,£22o] ■-•"-■■ : -mss}-'\ :11 jMi ri t Each Tickefc has, Ninei (.9) chances.' ' >Q£\ (s\ -*^ ZB ft'* ?° A HOJ.DBB ftoitl tjKJxJ OF 2 SHA.RES THE O\JU ODDS AJik 20 TO 1. E AC t^f jnember : for every Share names a horse, which wUIJbB written across the Q)npjicajes : kep v t by ; the\Qompany. Those numberSjhaving the winner written upon ;tngin"w.iU : be put tpgether.jj the firstlthree drawn will receive; -the, prices as above. The same will be^ repeated with those h&ving tbe , Second writtenp.on tbeni ; and again also,with the Thir,oWorming three distinct drawings, which will, of course, be drawn after the winners are declared* ... • ,;? ; , In the eyent (m either of t¥e tliree cases) of ..only -Two Meftibeis 'naming the.placed horses, the three prizes will be divided between them^ c if dnfy one (m either of the three ca*es) he will receive all 3 Prizes due to whichever he Qamed,'lsr; 2nd> br 3rd. Jl : ? s n ' A subscriber, say .holding; ,3 shares, can name the i one ; h6rse l 3 times, or 3 different horses, one;to each shar^. : . jS.B,--rwo Guineas (independent of the.sweep) will be given, td the member irst; naming the winner. : ■■? ; ■ = Apply by .letter (with s stamps for replies) addressed— . : f . ..... .-■:■■■ SINBAD, Care of Mr Bodley, Box 342, iPost ■■•■;. ;-, Office, iJnnedin;.; .-iji) t«: . N..8.—-4. card of the nominations |an be had by. sending a' stamned^ ad* Iressed envelope. ■'■. .. ; iUG { .-, v Registered Jettera! or ; telegranls not lot received. „ 1/I7.NIAKD- KNO WK-r/rhe * » abb .s the only Mainawatu jour a l^l nicn - -W delivered daily ■to.andj! round Ashurst, round which distric ; has a large ircqlation. \M--AM '£&P ■: iiNu'vV^.—: i aeceu U's VV room m the Standakd puddocks )r one or two more hordes. '.t>nly quiet niaiHls taken m. Abundance of pasture ad Jgoocl water. Sale fences.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 233, 4 September 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 233, 4 September 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 233, 4 September 1883, Page 4

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