Business Notices. ~~ ESTABLISH E.D 1863. ~~' j^-ELSON TvYE A, ROBERTSON ... Proprietor. BEGS to notify that Mrs Famie, 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 al SyJney, Melbourne, and Dunedin Ex hibitions .for Excellency m, Dyeinev "GRATEFUL— OOMFORTIiNG. EPPS f SJ!OCOA, BREAKFAST. "By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the opera* tions 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 i delicately -flavoured beverage which maj save us many heavy doctors' bills. Ii is by the judicious use of such articlej of diet that a constitution may \x gradually built up until strong enougl to resist every tendency ; to disease Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack' wheie ever, there is a weak point. We maj escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blobc and a properly nourished "frame."— Se( article ia the Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiiing water o: milk. .. .,; . ■ ■-..,• .-, ■; i ; Sold only m packets, labelled :—^ \ JAMES EPPS AND CO. •' HOMOEOPATHIC CHEMISTS, i '•■■-'■■ ■ LOjnDON. '• ■■ !:) ;_. ; ! AIso— EPPS' S CHOCOLATE ESSENCE, for Afternoon use. j ■ i • ■'■ •■.-■•■v--- _ j SvPLENDID INVESTMENT, ; FORSALE.--A BARGAIN. | A VALUABLE farm m the W«ka^o, consisting of acre arable land, most of which hai beei under cultivation. The farm if wel situated, and .there is a comfortjible resi denca erected ,011 the ; property.; Th^tf is water-carriage to within three miles and good road- communication; intevening. There is unlimited run cattl* m the adjacent locality. Tn< stock and implement oa the farm cai be taken by tho purchaser, at valuation A quantity of fencing has been erected and other improvements carried oa! and tha farm is one of rhe best m th district. The price asked is e^cceptioi ally, reasonable, and 'either as an invett merit or occupation,, the. purchase e cou|d not go wrong. A large porti)] bf the purchase money could remaii on mortgage. _ For title, price, tern 8 and other particulars. " Apply v HAMILTON BKOS 9 J Cfiemis|s Queenstreet Auckland. . .,, _ i * "• "■". ; •'■•■ 'V'V'f ■ ' i .:..v: <■;".: - ."n6t1C8,.- : '-V. j T ;■■...•,; ' r I "YHE Undersigned ,is prepared jfc< X." treat with btockownfers, Settlere and others requiring the vse of Paddocks, for grazing purposes wilhin oiu mile of Palmerston. ] , i Bize of Paddocks, 17, 25, 30, 50, anc 60 acres. j - excellent; >e6d and j '•.'■ ; '■■;■■■ 'W^TEBr-. ;:• ! Farmeri aUendibg the weekly an( monthly sales held in' Palmerston /^ril find it to their ad vantage '■ to maki arrangements for the tise' of foe abbf < .— ■ • -^Piddock-sV- " Ov : ■•'•■-'• j ; Apply to ■■■■■■>■-■'■> ••■; "' '- , ;1 . : J; CARROLL, I . . ••;;.•• > Clarendon Hotel, j ■ •,. 'il Palmerston North j j?(>TATOESi ; j r ; : OATS! SATSI I / Tl|H E undersigned are now Undmg JL ex Alma; 100 tons Prime Qualitj - Blue Der Went Potatoes.^. /^ ; To Arrit« f -MaryjiiQgiLrie, 100 Toej Potatoes ; 4000 Bushels Danish, Taif tarian, and Sh6rt Feed and Seed Oat i WALKER, <fc M ATKIOK. RIDGWAY SIBEET, WAHaANUI.J N,B.^-»The above Potitoes are beinj m lots of half 'tons and upwjrds, cheap „ THE KING 07? tEATHBB* ; . ! FRANCIS Ji JONES, | : , ' . -.- -• < ■ ■'■ s i - The now oterious Slaughter of ■■-'■- BDpTS^ AND SHOES;' _, ' . VILL Open iif tiis New " and Sf>acioui Preipises, opposite t£e 'Princes) Theatre, Ridgyyay street; Wanganni on MUHDAZ ?4iH SEPT^jMBIJB, , : ; With the Magnificent B took of E. H. Hont'i ; E'Btats, of Wellington, when ! BOOTS AND SHOES - i Of every variety will be offered at Prices s| Low that they most be seen to be beliered Heads of Families are requested tprefraifl from baying anything ia connection witi Leather until the Arrivaliof thil i SPLENDID SXOOK;v . Remember— That a Sale of this! Gigantic Magnitude only occurs once m a Life Time As Mr Jones has Bonght this Immense btock for cash at something leas than half ,theii Original Cost, h« is m •' position to sell Cheaper than any other house m the Leather ■ ..■•.... ...:; . ;,Trade. -.; ; ... ■ .. :; The Shop will be open for the ' Great Bosh on MONDAY, 24th September, »nd t ©prevent customers- from being dissapdinted iq| not being attended to at once, has engaged an efficient staff of hands, who have my positive instructions to sell'the Goods at the Lowest Prices ; Don't forget. Jdjwll and isecare some real Bargains, as th«f are all New and juat oat of sßqod. ,~ PfIANCIS J. JONES, _ _;■_ The greatest living wonder of the Age. TVT BW Z E ALAND PARCEL I>| EXPRESS. ..['. THOS. W. PILOHER, Forwarding, Custom, '-Shipping, Insurance, and Commission Agent| Hnnterieti, 'Wellington. ' Indent, Supply, and Cbmmission Remittances for payment moat ,m---oompaoy order*
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 286, 6 November 1883, Page 4
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767Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 286, 6 November 1883, Page 4
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