The greatest nourishing -ton jc.jippetizer, streng- : thener and curative on earth. Hop -Bitters mute ' ouly by American Co. See. ..j - 1 "; \f t. n■< ■• t: ■■ : ,■•■«-.,, .~. 'j 'V :'■■''• "i i' :■■.■■■■■ <,"?. ..;:/.; I THE A TEE EOML; FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY; ' • February 20th and 22nd. ' f '; The Koyal Polytechnic Exhibited at the London Polytechnic fori 160 nights. Painted by the most Celebra- i ted Artists of London aktjf Paris. ' "*" • Lecturer, Mr J/'Faversham, F. S/S. L. A. ! Admission, 3s, 2s, Is. Children' Half Price * to Front and Back seats only. ■ '■"", ALF. 'SHORT, . , ! Agent. • SCANDINAVIAN WESLEYAN MIS-' TTTESLETANCHTJECH. Pare-. W well Sermon by Eev. O.Christpffersen, on Sunday next, Feb. 21sVat half-past 12^ r *■.-['•-'■ — —.. *' . » i O "T" 'l A :.'' '■> '-^ <m (2L \ JBKS, ; LOOK OUT FOR THE SWINDLE; . . '• ■ ■ i DeabSikS: Hiving received' JftomS \many of the Australian and New Zealand publishers, (for my investigation and approval) an advertising proposal sent 'them by a New York concern under the name of " Pemberton,~Ayeb & C 0.," offerine a double-nolumn advertisement of the '.' IToßman Electuic Light C 0.," of Philadelphia, Pa., to be inserted "m all numbers of ; your paper >fof ! three /mojlth.s,." I 1 have investigated the| character of these concerns, (Bb.th " ■Agency-'^nd advertisers j and find them both unmitigated frauds and swindles. " l \ '-' : Thc'P.fess of the countries ua'medjjl Karl have been largely takeu m by these impostors, and may have unwittingly fedftheir readers to make remittances to the Philadelphia concern ; if so, they may render a valuable service t» the public by cautioning ftyem against the impostors. , I append a "jbelpgraphic dispatch -'Which, appeared m tlig ifew.' York ofJau U ( B.ry6th,ftß6.' ■?;;•."." '. 'yours, m behalf ioi. Honest} Adveftislhg, . h. p;. jblubblrp. NbW Hayen,. Jan. 7, 1886 l ;;/ :^ - » [Prom the New York Tribune, Jan., JSi}6. 'j The " Norman Electric Light Company." Philadelphia, Jan, sth, (Speqialjt— Mayor Smith this morning received a letter from the Inspector-G-enerai ofPoliceof New South "Vyales ,and r a citizen of New Zealand, askingparticulars about the "Norman Electric Light Company, of Philadelphia," which has been adyertisid^ extensively m Sydney and other .parts of i tne cplbny. The authorities' answered that the company is doubtless one of £he schemes 1 of Emil.Basset of New York, who under. the name of Marsh rßassett, was detectedin carrying on a bogus watch m this city and is noy awaiting trial m- this United States '6ojrf. ' " ' " " ' ' . '
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MS18860219.2.31.3
Bibliographic details
Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1639, 19 February 1886, Page 4
Word Count
383Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1639, 19 February 1886, Page 4
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.