Business Notices. | ESTABLISHED 1863. IU-ELSON TkYE UTQRkS. A ROBERTSON ». Propribtor. BEGS to notify that Mrs Farnie, Pailmakers, Wanganui, receives goods and Forwards them to me. j . Woollen Dresses can be dyed without I being taken to pieces. 1 Gentlemen's Clothes dyed and' Pressed to look like new. A. R. . Received first-class Prizes at Sydney,' Melbourne, and Dunedin Ex hibitionß for Excellency m Dyeiner. GRATEFUL— COMFORTING. EPPS'sIIOGOA. BREAKFAST. " By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws w^tich govern tho operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr Epps has. provided our breakfast tables *ith ; 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 be gradually built up until strong enough i to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready, to attack whenever there is a weak' point.. We m'a^escape many a fatal shalt by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure r ; blood and a properly nourished frame." — See article iv the Civil Service,. Gazette. I Made simply with boiiing water or* ■ mi!k.-.. ; Soldonly m packets, labelled ;— - \ JAMES EPPS AND CO., | HOMOJIOPATBIO CHEMISTS,! I i LONDON. A- i AIso—EPPS'S CHOCOLATE^ ESSENCE, for Aften(toon\ we. - » " , "■■" ;' - '-J.> Consulltations. ""; " 104 Pbizk3. £2000 ■ Jto ±- p « I *« A FORTUNE FOR IQs VULCAN'S CONTULtATION on the New Zealand Cup- will close about 3rd November. 4000 Shares] at 10s j to be run at Christchttrch, on 6th November, 1883. j • First ....;. - ..V^edO ■ j Second.. ... -... 250 1 Third ... ,'... iv. 150 I • Others (divided) ..A. 630 j Total... ... a.U £1630| Wellinoton Bonds. i Two at £30 ... .",. £60 Two.at 25 ... ... 50 Two at 20 • ... ... Two. at 15 ... . ... 130 Ten at 10 ... -....' ... ,- 100 Ten at 5 ;.. ... " JSO Ten at 4 ... ... :40 , Total ... , .:. £3^6 Total number of prizes is flo 4. Each : ticket has eight chances, the race and bonds being drawn, separately. Bank; Notes accepted ; Post Office Orders (preferred) payable to *} Vulcan " only; Cheques must have Is exchange.added, and marked " correct " bf Bank. Tjsvo stamps for reply and result i Registered letters or telegrams not accepted. ; Programmes and forms for applying for tickets sent free to any address jon application. All monies banked jointly m the name of a respectable person, nominated by a committe of shareholders, and Vulcan, r. | . A purchaser of ,25 tickets on behalf of self and friends^ given one ticket free, and can nominate afiiend mj Wellinjgv ton to see drawing. .Apply early. '; Address; onlys to ." Vulcan," care of; Mr G. o,< Burns, , Box 180, P« |o,;* Wellington, ;Ur to Dunedin Agency* r Box 124, P. O. Dunedin. ' RACE INVESTIGATION CjMm PANY'S ■ Discussion on th^ ; Melbourne Cup. To be run on Nov, 6th 1883. .Closes Nov. 2, 1883, . "y : 12,000 Members at-iQs--150 Performerß, Gash Awards., First Horse £1600 I 6 at £50 ... €300 : Second:. 800 jloat 30 ... 300. Third 400 jlsatls .. ■ 225 Starters _350 |20 at 10...' 1200 Others ,900 j 90.at ; 6 : ., 1450 £4050 J . ,( . "iliTg; NOMINATION PRI^EHi' \ ; Winner. •;■ ■ Second*' - r^Third; . lat;Prii!e;£loof Ist Pru?e d 875 lst;Prize £50 2nd Prize 7$ 2nd Prize 50 2nd Prize 30 3rd Prize 50 3rd Prize 30 3rd "Prize,! 20 •>' *220j ;«155j iIOO Each Ticket has Nine (d) chances. «' 3A A Prizes : toa holder QA A \J\J OF 2 SHABES THE 'O-V/U ODDS ARE 20 TO 1^ ! EACH member for every ; Share, names a horse, which will be. written across the duplicates kept by.. the Company,' Those numbers haying the winner written upon them will be put together '; the first three drawn will receive the prizes as above. The' same will be repeated with those having tbe Second written on. them ; and again also with the Third— -"forming three distinct drawings, which will, of course, be drawn after the winners are declared. In the event (m either of the three cases) of only Two Members^ !' naming the placed horses, ihe three prizes will be divided between them, if only ! one (m either of the three cases) he will reoeive all SPrizes due to whichever he' named, Ist, 2nd, or 3rd. . ' . A subscriber, say holding^ 3 shares, can name the one horse 3 times, Or 3 different horses, one to each, share. \ N.B.—Two Guineas (independent of the sweep) will be given to the member first naming the winner. Apply by letter (with stamps for replies) addressed — ' * j SINBAD, I Care of Mr Bodiey, Box 342, Post Office, Dunedin. " N.B.— A card of the nominations can be had by sending a s~tamned ad» dressed envelope. Registered letters or . telegrams not not received. •'*■ '<* ' ' ■ WN lAED. KNOWN— The: Stanp. _ Abj> .8 the only Manawatu jour naL wihjch is delivered daily to and around Ashurst, round which: distriC it has a large irculation. .r„[ . ANTED OuWj,--:ftere is room jflthe Standabd paddocks ! for pne or two more horses. Only quiet animals taken m. Abundance of pasture and|goo4 water. Safe fences V' " ; \ a A
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 240, 12 September 1883, Page 4
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820Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 240, 12 September 1883, Page 4
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