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Mr Beard, of Wanganui, who has been out inspoeting the reported gold reef m the Foliangina returned to Palmerston last evening and we believe he is 1 thoroughly satisfied that the indications of gold are genuine and that the prospects of securing piyable meta! are good and will wry likely bo even better than at present anticip ited. A meeting of promoters was hell this afternoon to make all necessary arrangement.-* fora thorough working of the reef and it is expected the affair will turn out a success eventually. At a meeting of tho Manawatu Racing Club held last evening Mr J. C. Nathans tender for improvements to race and training course, road formation, &c. was accepted. Mr J. W. MoDnfl:, of Wanganui lias Bent down to th* Exhibition v viry fine hose-reel carriage, similar to that used by the wanganui Fire Brigade. Marshal Booth is addressing crowded audience at Auckland. He states that the Bame system prevails m tho leading colonial cities, though to a lesser extent as -that which the Pall Mall Gazette lias exposed m London. In due season he will come to the front with disclosures, backed up Ky evidence through the' agency of the Male and Female Prison Gate Brigades. :On Wednesday- evening as the 5.45 train got to Terrace End a man considerabty under the ; influence of liquor, rushed on to the siding and fell down between the latter and tho carriage wheels. The reckless fellow had a most narrow escape as the traiu had only jiiat ceased to move, and had it stirred when, he fell would have certainly passed over him. Mr Clifford of the Princess Hotel ad vertises for tho owner of a sum of money found on tho .premises. The success which has attended our Annual Stock-taking Sale has so far ex- - ceected our most sanguine expectations, as we have intimated on a former occasion. Bargains m all departments are numerous and genuine. Customers frequently express surprise at the prices, and wonderiiigly ask, " How ever can it pay," to which •wereply-" It simply does not pay at all." ■We never enter upon ""a sale with the •EXPECTA'fibif- of making it pay (and we ■believe; tliat -this -greatly accounts for our ■ ; sales;beiA£-sucli-a success. We hold bur •sale' 3 for r the : purpose of disposing of sur-phis.-s'stock, and thus secure the double object o?> finding room for hew goods and money to pay for them. The sale still continues, but must shortly terminate. . Look ,-.fpi - our sale quotations m another column. „— OJ(L..Ross.&;. Co., The Bon Marche. Goi^^mMs? b^oiichitss,';&c.-,:iire.'.quicklxc«Ked, by using. Baxters "■ Celebrated Lung Preserver." TTlfs.old CstetWfcriKKkaiuL popular incdiciiie is pleasant to tho palate, and highly cxtoUed by members of the medical, legal, and clerical profession^. Tor testimonials sec t'uurch page. : list;* of wholesale : ugentH is givon^H^lvei*fcUem3i>t n/rtixm ebtell&ram.' '.'.'. ".1 '.' Wellington, Friday;. . I?*d weather approaching hetvyeen .w^t^pj^tlk'and south-east. Qlass further jM§ &tis >V,Sa:thia'r;much colder. ' ' • r? ' f|f ' * ' : " ""* R - *A.-iEDwiN. '*■ "^SS.^S : ...._•■'.■ ' per Rptapohu, will close, dk, this pilicer, "'this evening, "at^7.45 p.ml ■-•^:: ; ■■•■■'■■■•:•• >■;-.■ geokge innes,Postmaster. ■■;..; ■■•■•■■'■■ -AtJCTiuNrSALES. >•■: -'\- ! : TO-MOKBOW. Messrs Snelson & Co.'s sale at Tattersail's Stables., Sale at 1.3.0 p.m. >• ':■■•' --Tuesdaiv Ist 'Sept. s Messrs Stevens and Gorton's stock sale at the AwaliiirLSale Yards. Sale at 1 o'clock. _ { .v,. : . •■'■' TVbsday. Sth Sept:. ' • f ■ i* ■ '■■ Messrs Stevens; and Gorton's stock sale at the Bor6u^hYar,ds.;;:Sale at 1 o'clock. > . SatubdaV^l^&' September. ■ ■ Messrs .G. M. Snelson & Co.'g sale of a reserve, at their libdms. -.Sale at 2 am. '/' [2%fi° continuation of' reading matter $cc Fourth "Fdqe.\ ; ' lUCnTKHIIER Til IS. ;. . . t; a yoa- tiro sick, . HOP BITTBRS" witt'" N v , surely aid'Xatura m uiakiug you well agalu :■■■■ .nrhen-'aU else .-fails. ' If you are obinparatiToly well, but feel the V. need ofa grand tonic and stimulant, never ,■ rest easy till.yoaare made a new being by the use of American Co.'s HOP BITTERS. If you are costive or dyspeptic, or are suffering from any of the. iiumorous diseiiSes of . stomach or bowels, it is your owp . , fault if you remain ill, for Am. Co.'s v HOP BlTtps; ' " aren sovereign remedy m all sucb com-, pLduts. If you aro wasting away, with auy x fonuAof.JKidiiey^ Diseasei. . stop tempting '■ Dedttithis' moment, and turn for a cure to ' '■.- American. Co.' s. -■■■'•- . . ■ H^ If yon are sick with that torrible' sickness Uervou3ness,_ you >\illflsidjv :" Balm of G-ileadJ'inthe i useof American Co.'s "• ■''■■' - -/-If yoiil'dr^'ft, frequenter, or a resident of a .••'inlHSmatic. district, barricatlq your system >"i Ingainst the scourge: of -malaiiaij opideniic, .. bilious andintermitteut fevers -by the use of American Co.'&; ; .' "..'...: . : HOPBITTEatS. , If you have rough, pimply, or sallow skin,, bitd breath, pains and aches, and feel miser- ". able generally, American HOP BITTERS i will give yon fair skin, rich blood, the sweetest breath, health . and comfort. In ■;. short, they cure ALL Diseases of the Stomach, Bowels, Blood", Liver, Nerves, Kidneys,* <tc, and £500 will be paid for a case they will not cure or belp, or for anything impure or injurious found m them. That poor, bedridden, invalid wife, sister, . mother or daughter, can be made the picturo , of health by a. few bottles of. American Hop ' : Bifctersj-costiiig by^. a trifle.: -.■:-■ ' Will;'y6u:4et: them mSor? > Cleanse, Purify and Enrich the Blood with American Hop Bitters. And you wilt have no sickness or suffering or doc- - tor's bills to pay. I®" See if the name of Dr- Soule is blown. in every bottle, if not it is counterfeit* HEPNDER FERGUSON, WHOLESALE & DETAIL The Square, Paln*ei:ktpn North. GEOCEEIES, Families waited on for orders. irAIIIJAVAHI., See AdvertisenH'iifc on Fii>t Page. AGENT FOB Sntto.ii & Sons, of London. Chi 1 . Hanson, of Copenhagen. Nelson, Mo,ate, & Co., of Christch.nrch. ' Garrect & Buchanan, or Philndvlphiu. Licensed Dealer m Ftreavws ami Amtfiuyituffli

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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 76, 28 August 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 76, 28 August 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 76, 28 August 1885, Page 3

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