FLOUR ! fKM % FLOUR j ASK FOX Chamberlain's FLOUR. Admittea to he the Best m the Manawatu. /CHAMBERLAIN'S is the only \J Mill that is fitted with appliances! for thoroughly mixing the wheats essential to making Good Flour . ■ Orders punctunllv attended to. W. E. CHAMBERLAIN, Feildiug Steam Flour Mill. To be obtained at Milverton & Son*. Main-street Palmoston. One Ticket Can Win Nearly £500. ; .: 108' PRIZES. No. B~ Will .Close 6th November. VULCAN'S . DISCUSSION ON THE NEW ZEALAND CUP, To be Run on 11th November, 1884. 3000 Members at 10/- Each. , vv; New Zealand Cup. First ... ... ... ...£4OO Second... 200 Third ... ... 110 .Others (divided) over £7 each 470 £1180 Vulcan BoSfDS. 2at £25 ... ...*,. ... £50 2at 20 ... ... ... 40 2at 15 ... 80 10 at 10 r .v;" ... ... 100 12 at 5 ;:... ... ... 60 10 at 4 1...;.. '- ;.. .>. ; £$20 ; Grand Total, £1500. ' Each ticket has Seven Chances. Bank Notes ;and P. 0.0. accepted, payable to " Vulcan " only Cheques to No. or Bearer (country) Is exchange added. Half^tiokets 5s each. Two stamps for re j?ly and result. A few reliable Agents wanted, commission one; ticket put of every book of 25 tickets sold» Two stamps for reply and 1 result/ . Kote. — Remember, by supporting "iVoLCAN " you have some show of getting' the First, Secdndfor Third Prize, which you may not have had m some of the drawings lately. " Vulcan " does not take six or seven hundred tickets himself,. as he cannot see his wayto recoup the outlay, by lionest means. Nor is he afraid of drawing his DissCussion by a commjttee of subscribers. No hole and corner, wolk, 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, Box 97, P. 0., Wellington. TO STAND THIS SEASON IN THE FOXTON, TALMISHSTON, FEILDING, HALCOMBE, SANDON, AND BULLS DISTRICTS. THE PURE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE Sir Rpbert Bruce BRED by the owner at Waimotn, Otago, is out of Daisy by Sir Win. Wallace, was foaled - December 2, 1877, and is now rising 7 years old. Is; a very lich bay, 16£ hands high, on short firm legs, has immense bone of -good qu&lity, :»nd plenty of hair, is remarkably active, and has a fine temper. He has obtained the champion prize m Wangunui three years m succession. For Pe'li«ree see cards. Terms: ,£4 10s, Further particulars on application to the groom m charge. ■ ■ ■ ; JOHN MILLAR.' Owner: W. CkaiG. I I . .- : ' ' . : - PROGEESS. PROSPERITY Vehicles ior tlie Million. GALL at my Coach Factory, Kimbolton Road, Fei'ding,' or see niy Agent, Mr Graff, and secure j A BAKGAIN. f Any kind of Vehiolesj new and completely furnished, sold on deferred paymentej 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 his own dray, and have some say m; the money to be spent on THIRTY MILES OF METALLING, In the Manchester Block next spring, besides iniies of road-making and £2QOfJ To be spent every j ear for some time to come m improving and beautifying our Borough. ROBERT 7 " PARK,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 262, 2 October 1884, Page 1
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526Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 262, 2 October 1884, Page 1
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