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Business Notices. ESTABLISHED 1868. M-ELSON TV YE UrORKS. A ROBERTSON ?... Pbotilibtob. BEGS to notify that Mrs farnie, Hailmakers, Wanganui^ receives, goods and Forwards them to mci Woollen Dresses can be dyed without being taken to pieces. ■ Gentlemen's Clothes dyed and' Pressed to look like new. A. R. Received first-class Prizes at Sydney, Melbourne, and Dunedin Ex; hibitionß for Excellency m Dyeine. GBATEPDL— COMFORTING. BREAKFAST, <f By a thorough knowledge of .the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected cocoa, MrEppshas 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 attaok wheieever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping' . ourselves well fortified with puire blood and a properly nourished frame."— -See article m the CivU Service Gazette. - Made simply with .boiling water or . milk.-?--.;- b . .;*•«......• ..... ; • , Sold only m packets, labelled :—i . JAMES EI?PS AJSTD GO., ■■a - HOMCEOPATHIO, OHEMiSTS, LONDON. i AIso—EPP&SCEOCOLATEaES- * « ~,SEMGE,'for. Afternoon use. Consulltations ; 104 PRizKsVV^ggQQQ Prizjbjj <■'; -X A FORTCJNE JSOR 10s Jf7tii.Cj-N>s CONTULTiATION on m r the New -ftalahd Cup will close about 3rd November. 4QDO Shares at 10s; to be run at Christchurch, on 6th November, 1888. ■«• • • First - ... ... ... £600 .. .■' .:'.../ ■...*■ 250; Third i.. 150 - : - Others (dtvidsd);;- o '••*■ • 630 ! Total JBI^OI -*> Wbllinqton Bonds. two at £30 i> f '& {} '' UU ! &m Two at 25 }* '„.... 50 Two at 1 20 x ... ... ! 40 Two at 15 ... ...! 80 Teh } afe 10 0 J '.Ur.- y ...! "- l * 100 Tbnat 5 ... ...' 50 Ten a'tT 4 • ..v • CJ.' 40 :{i ..:.-Tofaa ; v . „.. r ' , r Lr"£B7o ; „ Total number of prizes is 104* Each ticket has; eight chances, "the race and; being dr^wn' seperately. Bank N otes ; accepted ; Pbsl; ; Office .- Orders (preferred) payable to *'Vnlc|n" only- j r Cheques mbst have Is* exchange added, and marked "correct'' by 'Bank. Twp, stamps for reply and .result, Registered lettera or telegrams hot accepted. ; ■ • A -programmes and forms for applying: for tickets sent > free to any address on ; application. All monies banked jbintly m the name of a respectable person^ nominated by a committe |of sharenolders, abd t^uloap. y I ..}, Vx { v i; ,. 1 A purchaser oi 25 tickets on behalf of self and friends, - given Orfe ticket fred; and canmbminate aiiien'd.'inj Wellington to sea drawing. Apply early. , Address sdnlyt to '* Vuleaii,?v care pf Mr G; O. Biirnsj Boxi 18Q, Pv.O. 1 Wellington, yr to Dnnedin Agency/ 124; P. 6, Dunedin. < RAGE t INVESTIGATION OjMh' xxy ,-, ,xa* B&mm > ■ ■;•:;., DiscrissiON on the ■ Melbourne, Cup . To be run on Nov. 6th 1888. Closes ■■■■■■:"« U0v.2, 1883. •: ■ 12,000 Members at 10s* 160 Performers. Oath Awards^ Firsfcfiorßiß *_600 6at £50 ... «300 Second 800 10 at ..; SOOf Third 1 .400,/ .. 15 at 15 j.. 22ft M -Startets ...... ..-.Okasdi ,20 at ; .".V .200 bthiw' "900 . Im-aV S a.^, X.OX ' xemo a I (v.- Xum ■ > ■ ■ NOMi_NAMo_*#Rizi_S. Xy y '^Winner. . iii Seconds i ■: X : Third. ; Ist Prize £100f Ist Prize £75 lat Priae £50 . 2nd..PrizeA7o 2odPri_e 50 2nd Pri_e 3Q" 3rd PlrJize 50 3rdPri» ,30 3rdP4sj?.,2o | f;-y**-- i*2_bj! ■, XX felssj j ■ : . Each Ticket has Nine (9) chances. OV/V °* ? SHJUUBS !',«! OUU '* odds iiRE 20: ija i, i r . EACH member for every Share names i a horse, which will be written across the | duplioiates kept by the Company.; Thqse j numbers-having the winner written Spon i them will be put together j tWfirstthr,ee i drawn wUI receive the -prises .as above^ The same will he repeated Xtjj^k thoset , haying the Second' written on them % ; and again also'with the Third— -forin|ng tfiree' 'distinct . dra^wjngs^whieh jwiii,lqf , i oduise, be drawn after the winners are declared..- O y-x.,.-, .} j '//^" '" Tn-the event (m either! of the three cases) of only Two Members .naming the placed horses,- the tbrpe prizes wijl be' divided : between them, if pniy one (m either of the > three cises). he will- . receiwn.ll 3 Prizes due to whichef ei he nafhedj j "igtj !2n(i, o^3rd. I . say holding, 3shares,< can name the pne. horse ;8 times, or 3 different houses, one to eacji snare. ■ ' , : N.8.-~Twp Guineas (independent of the iweep) will be given to the men;ber first' naming thb w-hner. .' , ! A PI»ly oy lletterr r (with stamps for replies) addressed---- "' . , ; . .;/ ■'.•.■'■■■/ ! ' ■.si_ißAft f ' i ..,»' Care of Mr Bodley, ,342, Post Office, Dhneilin. ; - ,XX\X N«B.---A oard blithe npminatipns can be had by sending a! stanined addressed envelope. , .A"\XXAA X :i Bettered letters' 6r telegrsmxsnot not^peisdiyed. . n i ': "' X .-,■>'.. A.:. illfrNiAED KNOWNr-This STANt*' VIL-... abd .8 the only Manalwatu jou? nal wihich' is- delivered daily to jihd around Ashurßt, round 'distrid' ' ithaßalarge irculation. , v- ' ; ~\\l ANTtfiD ■hLtiomiA', the\hi 'is VV room m the Standard paddocks for one or two more horses. ' Only quiet animsls taken m. Abundance of pasture andlgoodwa^er. Sale fences.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 241, 13 September 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 241, 13 September 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 241, 13 September 1883, Page 4

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