» Business Notices. 1 ESTABLISHED i.863. ' VTELSON T^vYE Vt^OßKd. . A/ ROBERTSON ... Proprietor. BEGS to notify that Mrs Farnie, Pailmakers, . Wanganui, receives goods and Forwards them to me. 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 Dyeingr. GRATEFUL— COMFORTING. EPPS S S~COCOA. BREAKFAST. " By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws waich govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr Epps has 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 attack wheieever there* is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and' a properly nourished frame."-— See article m the Civil Service Gfazetfy. Made- simply with boii^g water or milk. . , . ; . . Sold only m packets, labelled : — JAMES EPPS AND CO., HOMCEOPATHIO CHEMISTS, ; • LONDON. 1 ■■•:■- ; . AIBo—EPPS y S CHOCOLATE EJS-\ SENCE, for Afternoon use. ' '■ " Consulltations - " 104 Prizes. £2000 10 * Prizjss A FORTUNE FOR 10s TTULC A N'S CONTULTATIOS on V; . the New Zealand Cup will close about 3rd November. 4000 Shares at TOrperbrruh at' Christchurchi^on 6th • November, 1883. ' First ... £600 ■ Second 250 ! Third ... ... ... 150 Others (divided) ... 630 • ' . / Total ... .<>■■■ i..i ;i^£l63o: -I . Wellinoton Bonds. | Twoat^o: ... : ;:; : £60 Two. at 25 ... ..., _• 50 Two at 20 ... •-!.■■;■•• : 40 - Two at 15 :.".'.. ... 36 Ten at' 10 ... :;^ } 100 Ten! at 5 .» ... , 50 T6nat 4 ..; ; .«. \ v/ 40 ; JCbtai ....; v .!£ 870 Total number of prizes is 104. Each ticket has eight chances, the race and bonds being.. -.drawn separately. Bank JSpt,es accepted ; Post^ Oifice (^rd^rs (preferred) /payable.to/^yalc.aji'^jpnly;}Cheques must have Is exctiange added, and marked " correct " bj. Bank., ."ITwb ; stamps for reply and result. Registered letters or telegrams not, accepted. " , : , I ; . 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 shkrefnolders, and Vulcatt. ■ , ; ' j : A purchaser oi 25 tickets on beltalf of self and friends, given oae ticket free, /and can nominated fiiend in' Wellington ;to see drawing. Apply early. ," Address, only to '• Vulcan," care of MrG. C. Burns, Box v IBO, P\o; Wellington, • Ur to Duneclin Agency, - . Box 124, P» O^ Dunedin . RACE INVESTIGATION U JM-. --■'■>■■■• PACT'S: ;-.in ■ . ;• j Discussion on the Melbourne Cup. ; : To be run on Nov;6th' 1883. Close* L:Nov. 2, 1883. - : 12,000 Members at 10s--160 Performers, Oaih Awards. First Horae £1600 6at £50 ..; €300.. Second " 800 ' 10 at. 30 ... . - 300 Third ' 400 15 at 15 . : . 1f 225 Starters 350 20 at 10 ... 200 Others 900 '90 at 5 ... 450 ..:■•. £4050 , ." IblSts NOMINATION PRIZES. Winhef. . Second. ! . .' Third. Ist Prise £100f Ist Prize £75 1st 1 Prize £50 - 2nd Prize' 70 2ndPrwe' 50 2nd Prize 3*o' " 3rd Prize 50 3rd Prize 30 3rd Prize 20 £220] £155 JBI<K) Each Ticket has Nine (9) chances. Q f\(\ P EIZES • To A HOLDER QA A O\J\J OV 2 SHARES THE 01/U- ---•':•••■ ODDS ARE 20 TO 1. . E ACH member for every Sha*-e names , a horse, which will be written across; the duplicates kept by the Company. .Those numbers having the winner written upon them will be put together ; the first three drawn will receive $ie 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 v the event (m gither, of the three cases) of only Two Members naming the placed horses, the three prizes; 1 will be divided between them, if only one (m either of ' the three cases) he will receive all 3 Prizes due to whichever he named, Ist, 2nd, or 3rd. • ; A subscriber, say holding 3 shares, . can name the one horse 3 times, or 3 different horses, one to each share. jS.B.—^Two (Guineas (independent of. the sweep) will be given to the member first naming the winner. J> . Apply by letter (with stamps for replies) addressed— ■■■■■■- .■:■■■ x SINBAD, Care of Mr Bodley, feox 342, Post ; Uflfice, Dunedin. N.B.— A. card of the nominations can be had by sending a stamned ad« dressed envelope. ' ' Registered letters or telegrams not not received. ■ ; WNiA ED KNO W N— The Sxanp, Asp s. the only Manawatu jour nal wihich is delivered, daily to and around Ashurst, round which -distric " it has a large ircnlation.. : ANTISD Ji-NovyxN.— there is . room m the Standard paddocks for one or two more horses. Only quiet aniaatls taken m. Abundance of pasture andfgood water. Sale fences.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 246, 19 September 1883, Page 4
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812Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 246, 19 September 1883, Page 4
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