T)H(ENIX NOVELTY COMJT PANE'S PROGRAMME ON THE WELLINGTON AUTUMN MEETING, Which will take place on the Ist AND 2nd OP FEBRUARY, ISB4. - ♦ 151 PR'^ES 151. Subscribed capital, £2250 m 4500 shares at 10s each. EACH SHARE HAS EIVE SEPARATE CHANCES. WELLINGTON CUP—37 Nomina- .„ TIONS. -. - First Horse .£SOO Second Horse ... ... 250 Third Horse 100 Starters (divided) ... J75 Non-Starters (divided) ... 225 CASH BONDS. 4 Cash Boiids of £50 each ... £200 10 Cash Bonds of £20 each ... 200 20 6ash Bonds of £10 each :;.. 200 \SO Cash Bonds of £5 ..each- .;, 400 Applicants will please enclose two 2d stamps for reply and reßtilt; add Is on country cheques for exchange; make cross cheques payable to a No. or bearer. Post Office Orders must be made payable to Phoenix Company; if notes are sent use two envelopes; if stamps are sent for shares^ please add Is m the.l extra. *- :.-.-. Agents will please send m their returns BEFORE the 29th op JANUARY, 1884. ■ The.• fiisil allotment of Shares will trtke place on or al>out that date, m the 'presence of a 'Committee of Shareholders. .. X^dmss "PHO3NIX," care of J. L. Fleming, Bpx 204, Post Office, Chiistchurch ; or Box 35; Palmerston North. v \.i IV L 4 E KNWU O D, IYI '- ; 'Dkntibt, WANGANUI. :V>;'-v-"V' NOTICE/ ■■■■'/■ ■ :-v FELLMONGER, ' Rakgitikei Line, PalmersTon N. (Opposite Brewery.) Highest price given for wcol and skins. Wool Scoured on Commission. Wool- Packs on Sale.' (Opposite Railway Btatidn;) BOTTLING BUsiNESS. ! R, W.jLITTIiEWOOI) i aAS *ta'e plV&uro* toT inform his friends 8D«1 f(T:tfer customers that' be has taken the BOTTLING ''BUSINESS, -'.!-.; ..a.:,- \Vit,SdN-S'TRKRT,'"' . Attached to Mr J. P. Watt's Brewerj, and m prepared' forthwith' to supply Bottled Alft nnd Porter of the " beet I<r«jwß, and at reasonable prices. .Country Orders Promptly Attended to. R. W.. LITTLE WOOD, ... .. '._'.'.'.,' Bottling Stores, : . ■■ Wilson-street, Wanganui. CRITERION HOTEL. Inixon-stbeet, Wangan'di. " (Opposite Railway ftdion.) H. M0,RH0W,,.,.,....".. Proprietor. j HE trflvolling-fubljc, vriH fiud ev^ry; 1 comfoit and conVeDitnce at the ....j,.,..,, above botel>:ci? ..^ ;i; BA.T.H ii.99'u;. ■: - ■■:' GOOD STABLING. ;: '] Supeiior, Accommodation. . .- -*■ *' J Terms Moderate. "Note Address — CRITERION HOTJEL, Nixon-street, » tt riIHOSE who Advertise largely do X (he niost business; they are ■„ business men, ami who lctioW the value of money. These firms would: not advertise if it did rfot-jsucceed. - In a widely read and leading journal, affvertiying by the quarter or the year to any firm of good'stnndfng is butfthe slnimp to catch the whale. Those vho^do not Advertise are losing ground and time, and may, without {"exaggeration, be compared to hsnermen who bait, indeed, with sprats, but catch _jriily. minnows. Push, principle, tact, and advertising, • .result lin ope wovd-^] Business!" RT. HON. W. E. GLADSTONE; M.P; UfON ADVERTISING. ' i;a t 'f; ADy^RTISING,'.': said the JRt.l Hon. W. E. Gladstone, speaking apropos of this subject, "is undoubtedly very effective. Its power is enormous. It appears, if we consult those who haye'iniajd.e successful use of this extraordinary instrument, that it depends wholly on producing an impression upon the public miud by iteration or by the constant repetition of the SAME thing. This shows a very singular state .of the public mind; it c those^matters a cert m amounrof dulness, a great eagerness to compete for attention, and no one gets i)) f unless it is, by giving, as it were, SO MANYSTJtpjCES.OF.THE HAM-* MER TO COMPEL PEOPLE TO NOTICE WHAT IS GOING ON." UirbtjoE'To ADVERTISERS. .* 10 pi'oyeijt' dwappointment, { ad, ver- ; ; Users are reminded ihat advertise-' ments for the day's ~ iHSue of the Standard caunotbo received later than. lU; 11.3JD s\<\y\4 for Country Edition 3.30 p.m. for Town Edition.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 50, 28 January 1884, Page 2
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586Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 50, 28 January 1884, Page 2
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