) Business Notices. 1 ESTABLI.xHIfp 1863. IJJELSON T\YE, Vt7"QRKd. i.l . ■"..'■;■• ; :u 4 . ■ ■ : . , 1 1, ROBERTSON ... Pboprietor. BEGS to notify that Mrs Farnie,* Pailmakers, Wanganuij receives gopds and Forwards them to me. j 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 hibitions for ' Excellency m Dyeiner. GRATEFUL— COMFORTING. BREAKFAST. " By. a thorough knowledge of the natural laws waich govern the opera-f tions of digestion and nutrition, and by a. careful application of the fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided bur breakfast tables Vvith a delicately-flavoured beverage which may isave 'us. many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution * may be gradualiybuiltup until strong- enough )to resist v every tendenoy tb disease. : Hundreds of subtle maladies are floatling around us ready to attack wheieever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shalt by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame. '"-^See'"" ;artrcle iv ! the CiviV Service Gazette. '■*■' \ Made simply with- boidng water or imilk. ..:,'; ■■'■■'.' •- ••''"■■" • Sold only m packets, "labelled :— . JIMES EPPS 'AND CO., HOMOEOPATHIC CHEMISTS, LONDON. : '''■'..'.■ * ' "' • " ;:: " "■ ■•"t Alsb^-BPPS'S OHO.COLATE f : M4 SENCE, for Afternoori'use: "■'' ;' ;mji ?/r consulltations • . , • 104 ipßizsis.^ £2QOO '^ v* iz m. ■\. a^6rtcne;for -i6s '1 ".'% TTULCAN'S CONTULTATioS.on V , nthe- Ney? : Zealand Qup will, close about 3rd November. 400,0 Shares at 10s ; to be run at: Chris l;church, oh 6th Notember, ;1883. ' "First ...;r.;— -..-.-£6OO - - Second .. , ... ... 250 Third 150 r Others (divujed) ... 630 j . — — i T0ta1.... ... ...£1630 . . , . . WzLLimnoK Bonds. Twoat£3o ; ... f ; £6oj Two at r,25,- t ... ; ... . 50l Two at' 20 ' ' ... ... 40{ Two at. ,15-/ "... T 30i Ten'at 10"' r l ':!.' : ' ..j ' '^ 100; Ten at .. ; fi>, 7~. ... . 50 Ten at; ;^ ' ;.....; ' ■; : ..; ; - > 40} ( ! "^Totai^; ; . ■ ■ ;;.j ! -^£^ Total number of prizes is. lbi. vEachticket has eight <_ j chances, the race and bonds, being' drawn -iSeperately.^. Bank; .Notes accepted ; Post Office. Orders (preferred) payable to '« Vulcan "only y Cheques must haye 1 Is exchange adddd,! and.m arked:* correct!" by Bank. Twd stamps for'replv .and result. Registered' letters or telegrams net;' accepted." j .' Programmes and forms for applying for tickets sent free to' any address- on application. All monies banked jointly m the name ,of a respectable person \ 'nominated by : a committe of shareholders, and Vulcan . :•;. Vv ' A purchaser of 25 tickets oh behalf bf self and friends, given one ticket free; and can nominate a fiiend m Wellihg- 5 ton to see drawing. Apply early. ' Address biily tb." Vulcan," care of Mr G^; 0.,' Bums,: Bbx^lßo, P- O^ .'Wellington, " Or to Dunedin Agency, ' ! 80x124, P. O;; Dunedin.. ; RACE .INVESTIGATION O Jtoi ' PANY'S !.-■ Discussion on tse Melrotjrne" Cup; Tobe.runbnNOv,;6thaßß.3. Closes ! Nov. -2, 1883. 1 : 150 Performers!. ' CaaK Awards, i First.Horse V £l6O,Q 6at iSO ... £300 Second " '-' r -'BOO V ' 10 at 30 ... ado Third-'.'. 400 15 at 15 .. 225 Starters 'J .If 350 ; 20 at 10. '.„ 2(|o. Jo£hers .900 90* at 5 ... 450. . NOMINATION PRIZES. j i; tWinner.^ '• ,iUil SeeoH'dl^ '-'• ' Ist Prize £100[ Ist Prize £75 Ist Prize £50 2nd9«P v rize -'7O 20a 1 Prize* 50! 2nd Prize 30 3rd Prize 50 3rd Prize 30 3rd Prize 20 £226r !^ ! £155J J^S ' ; Each pckethas Nine'i^'eluhbeß. | \J\J OF 2 SHARES THE OtJU '■-■ '■■■' l! ' ODDS-'^AkE'^O^O^lU^^ j -- EACH member for every- Shafeinames a horse, which-will be written across lhe duplicatesjkeptibythe Company. Those numbers having the winner written upon' them will be put together. ; the.firsfrthree< drawn will receive the prizes as above. The;Bame , will be repeatedjwith thosehaving the Second written on them ; 'and y again . also with, -the jThird^-f orming ■ three distinct drawingSi, whiclx .jwiftj of cou,rse, be drawn after, the winners are declared. <■■;"■'■■ | lathe eypnt (m. eitjher , of jt^th'ree. cases) of only Two Members naming the placed horsey ..the .three prizes frill" .b^djLvided them, if ; oiily bne (m either Qf the three, i. cases.) he will receive all 9 Prizes due to whichever! he 'haihedi rst,;2hd, or 3rdi 'iZC.l'.l j A subßcriber< say holding 3 "shares, can name the one horse 3 rimes, or 3 -'different horses,' bne fo^e'ach'Sbiar^, ) i Nißii^Twb : Guineas ;, (ihiepenaen;t.'of the sweep)' will 'be- given t6 the member first naming' the winner. ■'■'' ■ ■>'■ ia Apply "by letter (with -stamps for replies)' addressed-^- • ,- ;i > '"' : ' ,' ; ■ >- Care Of'Mr Bodley, Bbx -3^2, rl Post ; Offic'e, J Dunedin; s i: ' ? N.B.— iA card- ; of Ithe^ hbmin'at(ion3 ! can be had by sending a stamned ad* dressed enveloper .' Registered letters f or telegrainsl not not received. 1 ' ''■ = i ' .! or.; j,: : WNT A ED .KNQ,w;N— The j ßt|an^ ABO.^s.the only Manawatu i j pur , nal.wihipb. is delivered j daily to j and around Ashurst, round which distric it has a large irculation. ' ANTED UNu W Ji.*-. There is room m the Standard paddocks for one or two more horses. •• fiSnly quibt ; animals taken, m. Abundance of pasture andjgoud water. .S^fa fences. ]
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 243, 15 September 1883, Page 4
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806Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 243, 15 September 1883, Page 4
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