WOOL- WOOL-WOOL Purchased for Cash m Large or Small Quantities at tlio Ready Money Store, Or taken on Consignment at Lowest Rates of Charges, and most Liberal Advances given thereon, and can be offered m New Zealaud, Melbourne, >r European Markets to Consignoi^'s Order. A large consignment of the following requisites for Shearing are now open and for 'sale : — Wool Packs, full size Ditto f Corn Sacks Sheep Shears Sewing Twine Needles Stockholm Tar Ruddle Ready Money Store. JAMES KING Manager. MEMOKO»UM FROM C. M. ROSS AND Co., The Bon Marche.— To our customers and the purchasing public. — We have much pleasure m calling your aitention to the fact that we have recently received 5 cart loads of New Goods for all Departments. These are now opened out, and ready for selection at The Bob Marche. Every line of the ahove has been selected with care and experience m the open market ; and we are satisfied that the value throughout will be found equal to anything m tlie Colony. Our aim being not how much can we get for our Goods, but how little we can afford to sell them for. We solicit earl? inspection, and bog to remain, faithfully yours, C. M. Ross & Co., Tbe Bon inarche. N.B. — We have secured the services of a thoroughly competent Dressmaker, and guarantee entire satisfaction iv this Department. Enrly application desirable. — C. M. Ross &Co. MADAME MARIE CAPtANDLNL One of the mo^t popular Musicid Artistes m the Australasian Colonies, writes as follows : — Wellington, New Zealand, February 23rd| 1884. To the Publishers the Weekly Press, f Chris tchurch. Dear Sirs, — I have pleasure m informing you that I have used St. Jacob's Oil, and find much relief m cases of rheumatism, and, indeed, all neuralgic pains. I am, dear sirs, Yours truly, Mabie Cakandini. HOW A USELESS ARM WAS RESTORED IN TEN MINUTES, Or ihe Experiences of EDWARD L. GREEN, Esq., Government Sheriff at Auckland, New Zealand. \ "Auckland, New Zealand, August 16th, 1883. "Messrs Publish era Otago Daily Times. "Dear Sire, — I have great pleasure m stating 1 had occasion to use St. Jacob's Oil for an old injury I received to my shoulder m June, 18S2> and from that date until July 10th last I could not use my arm, and found great difficulty m writing. I applied to medical men and used all sorts o * liniments, but without any benefit ; but I had not used St. Jacob's Oil more than ten minutes before I felt the beneficial effect, and I can work with my saw or spade as well as ever I did, aud can strongly recommend this Oil to anyone suffering from muscular ailments. You can make what, use you please of this letter fo,r the benefit of olhers. " I remain, dear Sirs, yours, &c, " Edward L. Gueen, . . " Sheriff." ST. JACOB'S OIL relieves and cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Headache, Toothache, 'Backacbe, Sore Throat, Quinsy, Swellings, Soreness, Chafings, Eruptions, Inflammations, Chapped Hands, Corns, Bunions, Frosced Feet and Ears, and all bodily pains for which an external remedy may be applied. Sold by druggists and chemists. Price m New Zealaud, Three Shillings a Bottle. Directions m eleven languages accompany each bottle. Wholesale Depot for Wellington, New Zealand : MESSRS W. & G. TURNBULL, Custom House Quay. T7IORESTERS' HAXL-To-Nnight, 1? To-Night, Monday, Oct. 27. Return of the Favonriies ! Mr and Mrs Hatit, a r rer an absence of nearly four yea;. \ m their well-knowu Entertainment Happy Hours! Mr E. H. Hart, Miss Kate Russell (Mrs Hart\ Mifg Louise, Miss Lottie, and Mr Chas. Berkley. To-Ni«htl ToNisrht. " Diamond Cut Diamond," and " Hoaxed A gain." Doors open, 7.30. Curtain, 8 sharp. Admission as usual. W. Benson, Manager. — Notice to the public. — Mr Haiit begs to present his compliments' to the inhabitants of Palmerston, and wishes respectfully to intimate that owing to his inability to Recure the Hall for more than one night this week, his entertainment consequently can only be performed this evening ; but it is his intention of inaugurating a season of four nights on his return trip. He further thinks it unnecessary to remind his patrons that the entertainment besides possessing all its old fire, sparkle, and excellence, is improved by many new and original names*. Playgoers may lemember many a pleasant evening spent with "Happy Hours" m previous visits to Palmerston. M.R. CLUB. NOTICE. fin HE training 1 course is now open. JL Trainers requiring the use of the ground c<*n obtain admission on and after Wednesday, the 29th inst., by making application to tbe Committee at meeting to be held on same date.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 283, 27 October 1884, Page 3
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