'I he success which has attended mir Annual Stuck-tnidnir Sale has so far exceeded 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 wonderinglv ask. " How ever can it pay." to which we reply - It simply docs not 'pay at all." We never enter upon a sale with the KKVECTATioX of making it pay (and we believe that this greatly" accounts for our sales being such a success. We hold our sales for the purpose of disposing of surpluss stock, and thus secure the double object of finding room for new goods and money to pay for them. The sale still continues, but must shortly terminate. Look for our sale quotations m another column. — C. M. Ross & Co., The Bon Marche. There is probably no art or Industry which requires—for the production of pood work— greater rye and attention to details t?ian does the art of photography. The public are little aware of the numerous appliances mid processes used m a firstcl:iss photographic establishment. A visit to Mr Martins studio at Vanjjaiiui will prove this to be so. for it is here .we ft nil numerous rooms, each having its own departmental work and a stall of assistants to cany 0:1 that work. We also find .electricity is employed m producing the beautiful stippled effect for which Mr Martin's work U so much admired. But the most interesting and, wi> must say, to our .mind, the most complicated process .13 that of enamelling; the marvellous beauty -imparted to the photograph by this process is truly astonishing. And we aye nssnrrcrt by Mr Martin tuat the enamel lr>u not oily produces this beautitnl ap]ie:irancc, but renders the picture permanent by Means of its air-tight, and clamp-proof coating. A visit to Wtinganui, if for nothing else than tolc photographed at. Mr Martin's, would be a higli'y sitisf.ictory way of. spending a day.— fAnvr.l Cure for Indigestion.— Baxters compound QuinIne Pills used according to the directions, have proved a certain and speedy cure for indigestion, bilious and liver compliints, wind m the stomach and bowels, nervous debility, *c. Their object i • the removal of debility and derangement by assist ingn.tture, and imparting tone and power to the system.— To bo had of all chemists and storekeepers m boxes, Is Jid and 2s 9d e.ich, or post free on receipt of 19 or 41 stamiw.— .T. Baxter, Vbavmaceuti. cal Chemist 21. Victoria-street. Christchorch. WEATHER TELEGRAM. : . . ' .. —■ — . . . * - , Welutx .ton, Wednesday. Bad-' weather approaching between north- and weis'fc anil south-west. Glass fall within. ton hours, but rising after 16 hotlis;. indications bad. R. A. Edwin. '} .^•"■■■•; •; ACTION, SAtks. ': !^ -^! ,• '-. S A^t-npAv, Sth jSkpt. >'- SnelsonatKl Go.'sstock sale, at Fitzlierbjrt-stfebti&lo 'Yard's. Sale at 12 noon, :.,? ; - r:t - •' -Tt'KSiSAY. 'Bth' 'Skpt. . v Me.HSiyj Ste^nsiind G<*rt()n's stock sale at jtrie^Borcmgh. Yards. ; Sale at 1 o'clock. Saturday, 12tli 'SiiiTKMnKR. . Messrs G. M.,Suelson & Co.'s sale of a 'reMn^eVatTfrheir "Rooms. Sale at.2 v.m. _. { [JFor continuation of readiny vuUler i&ee'Wourfit l J aqe.\ I 0-?0 t 4oknMv& this. [Jffi % Y©ir" ARJ3 SICK. ... If you are sick, HOP BITTKHS will .>•: .; • surely aid Nature m innkiiig you well again when ull else flils. ■"■■' : If you nre comparatively \vell, but feel the m-ed qf.a.graud tonic ami stimulant, never ■■.:V- >-.t i osfctjisy iill yoii arc 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 numerous diseaSes of. stomach or bowels, it is your own " ' fituit if you remain ill, for Am. Co.'s : :; HOP BITTERS are a soveri-igu remedy m all such, complaints. -If you are wasting away with any form, of Kiilaoy Bisease, stoj) tempting. ; Ddith this uionient, and turn for a cure to Amcricftii Co.'s - HOP BITTERB. If yovi.aresiek with that terrible sickness . Nervousnesß. 'yon -will find • a " Balm ■of 6Filb;*£l;;'' ; ia"jhe iise of American Co.'s - : - •■■ \v?iFjbn tir&b frequenter,' or a resident of a ■ i'niiHHniatic 'district, b-irjicade your system - agjiiust the sbourge of -malarial, epidemic, ■bHioiuandiiiterinitteijt". fevers -by the use of. A'mei-jeau Co.'s; ; . "ftOP BITTERS. • If yon have rough, pimply, or sallow skin, ' .. biid breath, pains and aches, and feel miserable generally, American HOP BITTERS will jfiye you fair, skin, rich blood, the sweetest breath, health and comfort. In short, they cure ALL Diseases of the Stomach, Bowels,. Blood, Liver, Nerves, Kidneys, &c, and £500 will be paid for a case they will not cure or help, or for anything impure or injurious found iv them. That poor, bedridden, invalid wife, sister, mother or daughter, can be made the pictnre of health by a few bottles of American Hop Bitters, costing but a trifle. Will you let them suffer ? Cleanse, Purify and Enrich the Blood with American Hop Bitters. And yon will have no sickness or suffering or doctor's bills to pay. * «^* See if the name of Dr- Soule is blown m every bottle> if not it is. counterfeitALEXANDER FERGUSON, IMPORTER, &c, WHOLESALE & 11BTAIL (STOKES, The Square, Palmerston North. GROCERIES, Families waited on for orders. HARDWARE, See Advertisement on First Page. AGENT FOR Sutton & .Sons, of London. Chr. Hansen, of Copenhagen. Nelson, Moate, & Co., of Christ- • church. Garrett & Buchanan, oi Philadelphia. Licensed Dealer m Firearms and Ammunition. NOTICE. General Crown Lauds Office, Wellington, 17th Aug.. 1885. IT having; conic to the knowledge of the Government., that certain persons are receiving money on ac count of a Special Settlement, proposed to be formed m the Mangatainoko Block, to be called the General: Gordon Special Settlement, the public are hereby cautioned against paying any money to any person repro- 1 seiiting himsilf to be the Agent?, y; Promoter, or Solicitor, of the said General Gordon Special Settlement, or any other Special Settlement proposed to be formed m the Mangatia-' noko Block, aforesaid, as no promises ; or implied promises, have been made to any perai.n by the Government,; inrespect of Special Settlements m that Block. H. J. H. ELIOTT, Under-Secretary.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 1444, 2 September 1885, Page 3
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