FLOUR ! ?LOTJE J ASK FOR Chamberlain's FLOIJR. Admitted, to be the Best m tJie Manatvatu. _ /CHAMBERLAIN'S is the only ■\J Mill that is fitted with appliances for thoroughly mixing the wheats essential to making Q-ood Flour. Orders punctually attended to. W. -E. CHAMBERLAIN,: Feildiug^- Steam Flour Mill. &gr To bo obtained at Milverton & Soi|>. Miiin-street : Paline» i .ston. . .One ticket Can Win Nearly £500, 108 PRIZES. > No. B— Will Close 6th November. VULCAN'S ' DISCUSSION >N THE NEF ZEALAND GUP, To b#Run on 11th November, 1884; 8000 Members at 10/- Each. New Zealand Cup. First ... ... £400 Second... ... v 200 Third ,..;„ : >.*s ..... ...^^llo Others (divided j over £7 each . 470 £1180 .':•<. Vuloan : Bonds, a { 2 at £25 ... £ 50= 2at 3JO ■...• ■.'!' -i.'j ■■=•- .^-->4o: 2 at 15 .;.■ 30 10 at 10 - J ... '-.'..'" \i: 100 12 at 5 ;..• i 60; 10 at 4 ... ... ... j(i 4o| ■■- ' ; '' ; - ; ;" : 'V v : ' L 'V " " £320J Grand Totel, £1500. \ Each ticket has Seven Chances. Bank Notes and P. 0.0. accepted, payable to "Vulcan "only, Chequ«s: to Nip, or Beajer (couiitry) Is exchange Ridded-. Half^tiokets-5s each.' Two stamps for reply and result. A few reliable Agents wanted, commission one ticket out of every book of 25 tickets sold. Two stamps for reply and result. „ , , Note.— Remember/ by snppor-ting " VulcaN;" you have some show of getting *t;fie D irst, Second, or Third Prize, which you may not have had m, some of the drawings Slately. " Vulcan " dots not take six or seven hundred tickets himself, as he cannot see his way to recoup the outlay, by honest means. Nor is^ he afraid of drawing his Disscussion by a committee of subscribers. Noholeand, corner work, no Harm addle tactics, no bogus committee, but a real live one, taken from 100 subscribers present. All agents invited to drawing. " VULCAN," •■■'Care- of Mr G. C. Burns j Box 97, P. 0., Wellington. TO STAND THIS SEASON IN THE FOXTON, PALMERSTON, FEILDING, IIALCOMBE. SANDON, AND BULLS DISTKICTS. THE PURE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE Sir Robert Bruce BRED by the owner at Waimotn, Otugo, is out of Daisy by Sir Wm. Wa'lace, was foaled December 2, 1877, and is now rising 7 years oM. Is a very lich bay, 16^ hands high, on short firm legs, has immense bone of good quality, and plenty of hair, is remarkably active, and has a five temper;.- . fie has obtained the champion prize m Wanganui three years m succession. For Pedigree see cards. Terms : i-4 10s. Further particulars on application to the groom m charge. - ' ' f ■ JOHN MILLAR. Ownesi* : W. Craig. PEOteESS. PBbSPEEITY Vehicles for the Million. CALL at my Coach Factory, Kimbolton lioad, FeMing, or see my Agent, Mr Graff, and secure A BARGAIN.* Any kind of Vehicles, new and completely furnished, sold on deferred payments, extending over a period of twelve months, placing it within the means of even ' THE POOREST SETTLER, By paying a small deposit and a trifle of his monthly earnings to secure bis own <li ay, and have some say m the money to be 3 spent on * * THIRTY MILES. OF METALLING In the Manchester Block next spring, besides miles of road-making and £2000 To be spent every year for some time to come m improving and beautifying our Borough. ROBERT PARK,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 261, 1 October 1884, Page 1
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535Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 261, 1 October 1884, Page 1
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