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Business. Notices> ~\ ■, ■> v/ / .- -2 ESTABLIsHipVISfiSi .'" IVTELSpN 1 T\YE: , TtTORSpV- 1 A ROBERTSON ... Proprietpr; IftEGS to notify' that 'Mrs Farnie, j Sail makers, Wanganui, ; receiv.es goods and Forwards them to me. j Woollen Dresses can be dyed without being taken to pieces. ; : Gentlemen's * Clothes , dyed and Pressed to look like new. „.? .... . , ,A; R. Received first-class Prizes at Sidney, Melbourne, and Dunedin Ex hjbitipns.for Excellency m .Eyeing.. ... : j GRATEFUL—COMFORTINGr. ,: I EPPS'OQOQii; y;--' ; BREAEFAST -' ;" ■/'' ; r i '5 By" a- ' thorough knowledge of l the natural laws which, govern the.: operations of digestion and nutrition, and £y a!careful application, of the fine" proper- ' ties of well-selected: cocoa, Mr'Epps'has provided -our. ,. .breakfast tables vii.th ; a delicately -flavoured beverage which may save. :us many heavy doctors'- bills/ Tt is by the judicious use of such articles of^ diet that a constitution may be ■ gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease: Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to 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. '-■. I Made simply with boiling' water or mi[k.., : '." '. ['.J . )f ■ ■ (i ' ; ' ;, : r '■'■■ (Sold only m -packets, labelled :— JIiMES EPPS AND Wf 9 HOMO-OPATHIO CHEMISTS, LONDON.'' : ' : . •'.',,; ';;.' ' AIso— EPPS 'S CHOCOLATE jSB- -' SENCE. for Afternoon; use. ■ ■■"■■> — ~^ imm Gonsulltations- ; - 104 Prizes. £gQ QQ 104,-Prizjbs j A FORTONE FOR 10s; flj 1 YULOAN'S- GONTULTATIONion the' New Zealand Cup will close about 3rd Novemberr 4000 Shares at I,os ; to be run at Christchurch, on 6th N/ovember,lßß3; i'X'f Xv / J i W ' i Firßt £600 Second .. ... ~ ... 250 j Third .... ... ... .. 150 j Others (divided).; ... , 63bQ j ; Wellington BoniJs.' ; .' "■■■■' two at ,j^30. ";;; „; Jx ! .:.' y%eo Two at 25 . . .1. ... V V.:50 TWO StioSO, -j'-.: I ... J;,i7..iyv f^. -40 Two at 15 ' SO fen at 10 . . 1 X JL.U r ;}..!. :> 100 fen at 5 ... ... 50 fen at ?^4- : >r*Jp-'h* .---...r •.; «7/40 j :•]-■■">> '■■■ xj'iii- :- ; .'^____._- ■;Total;' .;;....' '..-; ,: -,.,. / ' yfss7o j Total number.of. prizes &10&>yEach ticket has eight chances, the race, and bonds being drawn seperately. j Bank |iloces accepted j Post Office' Orders (preferred)' payable tp "Vulban '/'only ; Cheques must-have Is .exchange added, 4nd ma r ked c f correct "• by ;Bank.', ; ' Two 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. AH monies banked jointly m the name, of a respectable person, : nominated ' ! by a committe of slMre- . holders; an^ukan;^^ 'JfyX} j A purchaser "01 _55 tickets on beh all of pelf andifriends, given: one; ticket^free, 1 knd can nominate a fiiend m Willing- . ton to see drawing. Apply early. 1. i Address only to " Vulcan," care of JMrG. C. Bums/ Box 180, P« O, JWellington. 'Jx to Dunedin Agenoy, J Box 124, P. O, Dunedin. - - I. -_ _- . ! RACE INVESTIGATION C ! " PANTS-:-: iDISQUSSTON ON THE MELBOURNE CUP. jTo be run oh Nov. 6th 1883. JOlosea . ' Nov. 2,1883. ' 3 150 Performers. Caah Awards. JFirst Horse *i6OQ ft at _JSO ..'. «300 'Second 800 10 at 30 ... 300 jThird " 400 : isat 15 .] . 225 (Startera „ ; 350. , ; ,20iat 10 ....,, ; 200 jOthera \,,\\ 9QO , s , 9qat,-5, 7^.; ; 450 I V;^. f i 4050; - :- f ff J : ' [ "Xmti : I NQMINATION PRIZES. ,0' i I Winner.' [ - Second. i'"* Third. jl-tPri_e ; £ldof Ist Prize .'iftTSta'sl? Prize £50 2nd ' Prize 70 2nd Prize 50 2nd Prize 30 j 3rd Prize 50 3rd Prize 30 3rd Prize 20 ! ,:,.. *220| ; £155 J. £IQO i '. • ! 'Each Ticket has Nine (9) chances. OrVA' Prizes Vto a holder Qf\A OV/U OP 2 SHARES 1 THE OUU ODDS AttE -0 'TJ: 1. EACH member: for every Sha^e names a h6rse', li whidb ; Will : be written* across the duplicates kept by 'the' Company. Those numbers having the winner written upon theiri 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 dinners are .declared.- "•■> y..; :> In the event (ineithW of the three cases) of onl^ 'Two 'Membei-s naming the placed horses, - tne 1 three prises will I *be divided between them, if only one (m either of the three ca?es) he will receive all 'B Prizes due to whichever he named, let; 2nd, or 3rd. ' ' ; r Asubscriberi say holding 3 shares, j 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] 1 replies) addressed— ' ■ i SINBAD, Care of Mr Bodley, Box * 342, Post! : * Office, Dunedin. ' . N. 8. -- A card of the nominations 1 ! can be had by sending a -'stamned ad»| dressed envelope: '' ] ■■■■X. >. :.{ I Registered ietters br- telegrams not; 'hot'receivpd. - ; <: «:, ; ; ■ A^D,¥ :^P :w %-f he riTANr-! , ; , X. f . . . . . abjo -8 jthe only Manawatu jour; ,nal,:W,ihicb. is; deiiyered t daily to and^ .around round which distric j it has a large irculation. ■ ! ANTED HjNuW*.— tnere isj "room m the .Standjlbi^ paddocks! for. oneor. two. more horses. Only quietj anima is taken m. Abundance of pasture andjgood water. Sale fences.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 253, 27 September 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 253, 27 September 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 253, 27 September 1883, Page 4

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