Business Noticegt ~~ ESTABLISH £D 1868. VTELSON TYYE '-\ VJrbßKri. A, ROBERTSON ... Pbopribtob. BEGS to notify that Mrs Farnie, Pailmakers, Wanganui, receives goods and Forwards the«n to me. ; Woollen Dressescan be dyed without being taken to pieces. Gentlemen's Clothes dyed and Pressed to look like new. A. R. Received first-class Frizes at Sydney, Melbourne, and Dunedin Ex hibitions for Excellency , m Dyeing. * i " ' —^> GRATEFUL— COMFORTING. ; \: BREAKFAST ■ I ; "By a thorough knowledge of the 1 natural laws wSich govern the operations of digestion and nutrition,v.aod by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables nijth a delicately-flavoured beverage which 1 may save us many heavy doctors' bttlsi 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 i may. escape many a fatal - shaft by keeping ! ourselves well -fortified -with pure blood' and a property nourished frame."— See article m the Civil Service Gazette. .Made simply, with bqiting water or mik. '. ' '.. r . '; ■' ' Sold only m packets, labelled :-4» JAMES EPPS, AN£ 00., HOMGBO^ATHip CHEMISTS, LONDON. ; liso—tiPPS'S CHOCOLATE ' ESSENCE, for Afternoon use. ' + SPLENDUD INVESTMEKT^ T?OR SALE.— A BAEGAi:^. " '•!■ VALUABLE , farm inth'e Wai-' il. kato; consisting of 540 seres arable land, most of which has; been Under cultivation. ■ The farm is' well situated, and there is a comfortable . denes erected on the property. There is water-carriage to within three miles, and good road communication intervening. There is unlimited run for cattle m the adjacent locality. The -stock and implements oa the farm can ' be taken by tho purchaser at valuation. A quantity of fencing has been erected , and other improvements' carried' but and the farm is one of rhd best m the district. - The-price asked ia exceptionally reasonable, and either as an investment or occupation the- purchasser. could' not go . wrong. A large portion 1 of the purchase money could remain ©n mortgage. For title, price, terms, and •: other particulars. ■.'■>. Apply ;! io HAMILTON BROSij Obefnisto, Queenstreet Auckland. , n;l ! j .. !i •■■'•'••. iSOTiOB^''--!-'^-rl^HE^ Undersigned is prepared to X. treat with iStockowners, Settlers, and others requiring the use of j Faddocks for grazing purposes within one td\\q of Pajmerston, , Size of Paddocks; 17, 25, 30i 50, and ; , 60 acres. ';' J .'■'", : ' ' .'" '" ' ■" ''.. '! ' ■■■ EXCELLENT FEED AJSD • a :... r; ;! W A p pR..,,-v ; Farmers-: attending " the weekly and monthly sales held m Palmerston will find it to their advantage to jmake arrangements for : the use of Tthe jabbve .•:•-:.•;• uv:^ Paddocks V.a ;-vI v. -a' Apply to • I . -. >:. i-.-.T. .:,-,i rJ; CARROLL, ! Clareifd6n ! HdCei,i • -: r< ; ; ; Palmerston North. -■'■ p6TATbESrPbTATOE3|I >■'■-■■■>*' -OA^TSI-OATSr^ '^j ■ , npiH". TB ! tndersigried are now 4andin^, jL ex Alma,' 100 tons Prime Qualify .-i\i- : --/^l?Ji^eryen^P.ototjq«Bfcs| J '' l \" To ArriTe, Mary Ogilvie, -..-, 100 Tons Potatoes:; 4000 Bushels Danish, Tartarian* and Short Feed and Seed Oats. WALKER & HATHIOK. /' RIDGWAY BTEKKT, WAN»AN|rjI.J N.8.-^The above Potatoes are being m lots of half 'tons aud upwards, cheap. THfi KING OF LEATHBBi - . , .;'V:;;;.:7-^ i ."; iii 7 I ,;...;;:" FRANGiSi Iit JokjESr ' 'TM6 -now Slaughter of ' tjtiSL Opea m^ his jtew and Spacibtiß >V Premises, opposite tlie Princess , : Theatre, Ridgway street,. Wanganiii on .■ih MONDAY 24XH; SEPTJBMJKBsB, ; With the Magnificent Stock of )s. HJ, Hunt's I JBstite,- of Wellington, when i ; : boots f skoes ; ! Of every variety will be offered »t Prices so Low that they must' be seen to be believed. Heads of Pamilies are requested to refrain from baying anything' m conhectipn with Leather until the Arrival of 'this SPLENDID BTOCKi ? Remember— That a Sale of this! Gigantic Magnitude only occurs once m a Life Time As Mr Jones has Bonght this Immense btock for oash at something less than half their Original. Cost, he is m • position to. sell Cheaper than any other house m the Leather ■'■- • ■ ; ; Trade. ■: , r. ; \ -,i •' .. The Shop will be open for the "Great Bosh on MONDAY, 24th September, and ti ©prevent customers from being dissapointed m 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, to oall and secure some real BargaiDß, as thtj are all New and just out of FRANCIS J. JONES,; I■. The greatest living wonder of the Age. TVI E W ZEi LAKfti PAKCEL IN EXPRESS. ;■•■' ■;' THOS. W. PILCHER, Forwarding, Custom, Shipping, Insttrance, and Commission Agent, Hunter-st., Wellington. Indent, Supply, and Commission ' Remittances for payment must aocompany orders.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 288, 8 November 1883, Page 4
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753Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 288, 8 November 1883, Page 4
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