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Business Notices. 7~~ ~ESTTBLLSH»tb 1863. . M-ELSON T|YE ' A, ROBERTSON ... Pbopbietob. BEGS to notify that Mrs Farnie, Failmakers, Wanganui, receives goods and Forwards them to me. . Woollen Dresses can be dyed without being taken to pieces. r ; Gentlemen's Clothes dyed .and [ Pressed to look like new . .<■■-,,.• A. R. Received first-class Prizes at, Sydney, Melbourne, and Dunedin Ex . hibitions for Excellency m Dyeing. GRATEFUL— COMFORTING. BREAKFAST. l ; ""By a thorough knowledge > of the natural laws which govern tho: opera-, j tions of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately-flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctors' bills.. It is by the judicious use of such • articles of diet that a constitution may. 7 D 0 gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready fo attack, wheieever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame."- — See article m the Civil Service Gazette. . Made simply' with boiling water or milk. ...:,;_. j.-f-o" > ■ -vr ' ;, ' ,: ■"■ i . '". «Sold only 7 iri packets, labelled i— • James epps mi) po. J , i HOMOSOPATfiIO CHEMISTS, -.-.-■. LONDON. "• -<:,:■■.,, AIso— EPPS' S CHOCOLATE \eS^ . SENCE, for: Afterndon'iise} „. „ Cbnsulltations r , rr j.; !i » ■'' 104 Prizes. *£2()00 104: P^ izes A FORTUNE FOR. I Os YULC A N'S OONTULTATION^ on; ''■■ the New Zealand Cup will [close about 3rd November. 40bo7Sharbs-.at 10s ; to be run at Christchurch, on 6th Novemberi 1883. ° 7.. j X First ■'".■:; .:. ; ...'...,£8^0! .•.. '■■■ "Second^, y. ;.. :.. • 250 '■ ■■;:>>, Third .... ..7. ... I^so -.^ Others (divided) ... 630 Total .;. *-... ..7£1636 WELLiNttTON Bonds. ; ■- -.Two at .£3o* - ... ... £00' Two at r; 25 ... ... j 50 Two;st 20 . ... - ,„■- 740 Two at 15 .... .: .;;- jSQ Ten at .10 /... ... ;■'■■ : - 10Q Ten at 5 ... .--. ... ! 50 Ten at; 4 .:. , ... 7 4.0 i ■______-______- /7.;,'.. Total- ... .;. i< £1370 . : . Total number of prizes is 104. Each -ticket has. eight chances, the race and bonds being drawn seperately, 0 Bphk N otes - accepted ; Post ' Office> Orders (preferred) payable to M •v^ulcanj'' .only j ' ■ Chequ"es must.have Is. exchange added,, and marked " correct.", by Bank/ T|wp stamps for reply and result. Registered letters or telegrams not accepted. .._ ■ \ ■' Programmes and forms for applying' for tickets sent free to any address on application. All monies banked jointly m the name of a respectable person, nominated by a committe of, shareholders, and Vulcan . , r 7-> V' 1 1 n A purchaser ot 25 tickets on behalf ;of self and friends, given one. ticket free, and can nominate a fiiend m Welling-, ton to see" drawing. Apply early. ,,- : . 1 ; Address only to " Vulcan,^ care Of Mr G. , C J . .Burns, Box ,180, P- p. Wellington. . Ur to Dunedin Agency. Box 124, P. O, Dunedin, .,., ( RACE IN VESTIG ATION C J&U "■• ;: 7 , ; •pANT > s7; * „_,7; Discussion on the MELbouBNE ? C.up;.* ; ToberUnonNov.6th.lßß3i Closea 7 ' :; ; : Nov, "2, 1883. ;.,..,. i-' 12,000 Members at lOsj. 150 Performers. Oaak Awards-, i first Horse £1600 , . 6 at- £SO ... 4300 Second. 800 10 at 30 .-i. 4 . „3 300 Third ! 400 ... 15 at 16 .. 225 Starters "• 350 20. at 10 ... 20b :Gthers •; . 900 - 90 at '5 ... ;) ''," £4050 7 '■[.' ;.-.-, "£7475 •• ...■•-•• _ _ _ . t '-■■■ NqM.INAT^b_N 7PRIZES. ': | Winner. ; Second..; : r Third; | Ist Prize £100/ Ist Prize-£7s| Ist Prize -£50 "2nd "Prise 70 2nd Prize ..so 2nd. Prize : BQ 3rd Prize 5Q L 3rd"Prize/'3bj 3rd Prize ,20 £220j !„■ . deissj.' : : - 'dei'oo Each Ticket has Nine, (9) chances. ; Bf\ A Prizes :to a polobr Q/i/^ \J\J ' 0# : 2 SCARES' .THe'O VV; •ODDS AKE^fJ'TO;!.:. 7 ' 'EACH member for every Sha*e namesj a horse, which will be writtejd^oross the; duplicates kept by the Company.' 'Those! 'numbers having the winner 'written upon j -them will be put together j the first threej drawn will receive the prizes as above. ! The same ' will be repeated with those; having the 1 Second" written on the.nl ; j and again also with the Third— forming 1 three distinct drawings, which will, of i course j \be drawn after the winners are '■ declared. 1 ; : 7 * ' In the event (m; either of the three cases) of only Two naming ! the placed horses^the~three : prizes will be divided between them,-, if only .one (m either of . the _three cases) he will receive all 3 Prizes due to whichever' he named, Ist, 2nd, or 3rd. A subscriber, say holding 3. shares, can name tiia one horse -3 times,' or 3 different horses, one to each -share.' • ' N.8.-r-Two Guineas (independent of the sweep) will be given to the member; I first naming the winner. Apply , .by., letter (with stamps for ; replies) addressed — SINBAD, ; . Care of Mr Bodley, Box 342, Post | Office, Dunedin. N.B.— A card of the nominationscan be had by sending a stamned ad« ' dressed envelope, .," Registered letters or telegrams not : not received. WNTAED KNOWN^-The Stand abd js the only Manawatu- jour . nal wihich is delivered daily to and around Ashurst, round which distric' it has a large ircolation. : ■ ._ '•■ WANTED JiNuWiXi— There is i 1 room m the Standard paddocks for one or two more horses. Only quiet animals taken m. Abundance of pasture And good water. Safe fences, <-■ ':■ ----- j _..; w ■.;..,.: :■*,-:. -.i. J.i i/:..i. ... .

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 217, 17 August 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 217, 17 August 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 217, 17 August 1883, Page 4

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