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Bnsitiass Wat el. EnTABLI 1863. ; IVTELSON TYfti .\XjOR7LS. A, ROBERTSON ... Pcopaißroß. BEGS to notify that Mrs Farnie, Pailmakerp, Wanganui, receives I goods and Forwards them to me. I Woollen Dresses can be dyed without 1 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 bibitibns for Excellency m Dyeing. GRATEFUL— COMFORTING. EPPS'S^COCOA. BREAKFAST. " By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern tho operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of welliselected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately -flavoured be versge which may 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 wheieever 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 iv the Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or mik. . .! Sold only m packets, labelled : — JAMES EPPS AND CO., HOMOEOPATHIC CHEMISTS, LONDON. AIso— EPPS 'S CSOGOLATE'JSSSENCE, for Afternoon use. Consulluarions 104 Raize;. £2000 1 04P*izss AFORTONjSFOR 10b VULCAN'S qoNTULTATION on the New Zealand Cup will close about 3rd November. 4000 Shades at 10s ; to be run at Chris' church, onfiih November, J 833. . Ftrst ... ... ... ._gCOO , Second .. 250 Tbij'd ... t 350 Others (divided) ... 630. Total ... ... „.£I6BO Wellington Bonds. •-. Two at £30 \ ... ... £60 Two at 25 ... ... 50 Two at 20 40 Two at 15 ... ... ' SO Ten at 10 ... ... 100 Tea at 5 ( ... ... 50 Ten at 4 ! ... .... 40 -i i Total ... ... £370 Total number, of prizes is 104. Each ticket has eight chances, the race and bonds being" drawn seperately. Bank : No.es accepied j Post Office Orders (preferied) payable to "Vulcan " only ; Ciieques must have Is exchange added, and mat ked '*■' correct " by Bank. Two stamps for reply and result. Registered i letters or telegrams not accepted. Programmes anu forms fpr applying for ticjzets sent free to any adore -s on application. All monies banked: join dy m .he name of a respectable person, nominated : by a commitie of share,bolders, and Vulcan. V 1 A purchaser ot 25 tickets on> behalf of seH and friends, given *o_e ticket free, land can nbmioate afiiend m Welling-' jton to see drawing. • Apply early; Address only to "Vulcan," care of jMr.G. C. Bums, Box 180, P- O. 1 Wellington. Ur to Dunedin Agency; " Box 124, P. O, Dunedin. I RACE INVESTIGATION CjM* j PANT'S Discussion on the Melbouene Cup. : To be rnn on Nov. 6th 1883. Closes \\ ; Nov. 2; 1883. i 1?,000 Members at 10s- • 160 Performera.' Caah Awards. (First Horse £1600 6at £50 ... £300' Secoud. 800 10 at 30 ... 300 ' Tbiid' 400 15 afc 15 .. 225 Starters 350 20 at 10 ... 200 , Oti-ers 900 90 at 5 ... '450. ' ' £-050 i YSm \ NOMINATION PRIZE}. I Winner. ; Second, i Third. Ist Prize .£IOO/ Ist Prize £75 Ist Prize £50 2nd Prize 70 2od Prize 50 2nd. Prize 30 3rd Prizes 50 3rd Prize 30 3rd Prize 20 1 j , *220j " £155J £100 , I Each Ticket has Nine (9) chances. Bf\f\ Phizes : to a holder QA A \J\J OF 2 SHARES THK OUU .'.'.; ODDS ABE 20 TO 1. : EACH member for every Sha^e names t a horse, which will be written across tbe duplicates kept by the Company. Those numbers having tbe winner written upon them will be put together ; the first thr<.>e drawn will receive the prizes as, above. The same will be repeated with those having the Second written on them ; and again also with the Third — forming three distinct drawings, which will, of course, ' be drawn after the winners are declared. In the event (m either of the three eases) of only Two Members naming the plaeeu horses, ihe three prizes will b^e divided between them, if only one frin either of ihe three ca>es) he will i;eceive all 3 Prizes due to whichever he named, Ist, 2od, or 3rd. I A subscriber, say holding 3 abates, can name the one horse 3 times, or 3 different horses, one to each snare. N.B.—- Two Guineas (independent ol tjie sweep) will be given to tbe member first naming the winner. ! A PP*y by letter (with stamps for replies) addressed— SINBAD, Care of Mr Bodley, Box 342, Post Office, Duhedia. N.B.— A card of the nominations can be had by sending a stamned ad« dressed envelope. Registeied letfers : or telegrams not not received. WN J- A ED KNOWN-The Stand abd .8 the only Manawatu jour nal wihicu is delivered daily to and aiouod Ashurst, round which distric icbas alf.-ge Irculationi ANTED KNOWtiN.w 1 there' is room m the Standard paddocks for one or two more horses. Only quiet animals taken m. Abundance of pasture and|good water. Safe fences* >w

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 237, 8 September 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 237, 8 September 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 237, 8 September 1883, Page 4

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