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, Business Notices. j ESTABLISHED 1868. T f jVTEISON T\YE A, ROBERTSON . .... PbopiiietobL BEGS to notify thatf Mi-ff Farnii, Wangamii, ; receiveis goods and Forwards them to ine. | Woollen Dresses can be dyed without being. taken to pieces. ..,".. i 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 in Dyeinsr. GRATEFUL— COMFORTING. EPPsQdCdA. BREAKFAST. : u By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern >tho ' operajtions of digestion and nutrition, and by [ a 'carieful. application of the fine proper- | ties of wellrseiected 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" thai a constitution may be 1 gradually built .up until strong enough ■ to resist every* tendency "to disease; ■ Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us , ready, to r .attack, .wheieever there is a weak point. We 'may. i escape many a fatal shaft by keeping I ourselves well fortified with pure blood ■ and a properly nourished fr ( aihe." — See \ article in the Civil Service 'Qazetjki 1 Made* simply with boiling water or | miik. „_.,.% „ ,, . v __ , . —'■••■• -'- : •'•■•■■''- , i Sold only in ;pacicets, labelled :— | JAMES EPPS AND CO., j HOMO3OPATHIO CHEMISTS, j LOiNDON. •j .■:■/■ ,;- ■■.•: !1 ;; e~ -■ -. .-i;.",T>-f ,j AUq-rEpPS'SCHOpOLATM, M"i •, ; SEJyQJE, for . .Afternoon UBfi. y ■ ■ jiL .. .... Consultations ' ' , | . 104. Baizas.;. £ 20 00. i^ IZ EB [ \ :: - A FORTUNE FOR 10a '- ; TTULOAN'S CONSULTATION on , V the New Zealand Cup will close about 3rd November. 4000 Shares at 10s ; to be run at Chris tchurch, on 6th , November; T 'i;i\.t -iIT First ... ... ...£6OO -'"Second » ■-■! ii.. ...v 25'd^i r ' Third ... < ..i ... 150 ' 1 . Others (divided) ... 630.*}' .. Total ...£1630 Wellington Bonds. . Two at £30 £60 , Twoarti V3O:-;; :>.:.};, v £•;•..;,.; ; W5O Two at 20 40 Two at 15 •.-.-.-- ... 30 .Ten at 10. ... ... ■, 100 jTenat \.['&.: ; '* :.V. : ' ' ■•'. ... <;7T f )50 [Ten at 4 ' ... .„' ,\ 40 f . ' ' ■ . ■■ ■ " •' • i ",, Total ... ... ',£370 l Total number of prizes is 104.. Each 'ticket has eight' chances, therace and ) bonds being drawn seperately. Bank |Notes accepted ; Post Office Orders payable %o ? Vulcan " only ; Cheques must have ls'excnan'ge added, [and m»rked " corcect" br Bank.. Two .stamps for reply and result. Registered L 'letters or telegrams not.accepted. ; ; Programmes and forms for applying ( jfor tickets sent free to any address on L iapplication. All monies banked jointly L -in the name of a respectable' person, nominated by a committe of sharet jholders, and Vulcan . .-■ . . , ,-'■; ' \ A purchaser of 25 tickets on behalf of , self and friends, given oae ticket free, ! and can nominate a fiiend in Wellington to S6e drawing. Apply early. , ° | Address onlv to " Vulcan," care of Mr Gt. C. Burns, Box 180, P« O. 5 Wellington*. Ur to Dunedin Agency. j Box 124,,p. O. Dunedin. kAOE INVESTIGATION U^M* r i „ ..PA.NT'S DiscuasioN^dN'TSE Melbour^b Gup. 1j To be run on Nov. 6th 188.3. Closes 1 | 1 N0 ! v.2, 1883. "■■■■- - 112,000 Members at 10sg ' 160 Performers, Gaih Awards. First Horse £1600 6at £50 ... €300 Second 800 10 at 30 ... 300 '»: Third 400 16 at 15 .. 225 garters 350 20 at 10 ... gQO , Others ■■;:• .-.{ 900 v . 90 airr^ ..,( £5% i \ . £405^ , ; . , ... v SJI47V | I , NOMINATION^ PifcIZE3.> ./IJ , Winner. ,:' SecbnclJ '■■- '■'■ Third. ' lkfc Prize £10pf Ist' Prize ; £75 lst/Piize dBSO ' 2nd Prize 70 2nd Prize 50 2nd" Prize 30 ['3H Prize , ..60 3rd P,rize 30 3 ( rd Prize, 20 ' j ' £220 !■ • £155] ■'-'■■• ■•"•jjioo" i i Each Ticket has Nine (9| chaqcea. „ } 1 s>/T\Ai PRIZES : TO A HO^DBSR <XA/Y - OUy 0^ .2 SHARES THE O'l/U . i " OMS ABLE 20 TO 1. - -j EACH member, for every Sha^e names , j a horse, which will be written across the .." djiplicaws^ep|.by the CJompany. Those i numbers haying.the winner .written upon ) them will be put together j the firstthree i drawn will receive the prizes as above; The same will be repeated with those > having the Second written on them ,; ■ i andagain also with the Third — forming 1 thjree 4is]tinct drawings, which will^of, 3 course} be drawn after the winners a.re declared. , . ); » iln the event (in eitb,eij of the three t eases) of only Two Alenabers naming the plaeed Worses, the three priaes will , be divided between them, if only one" , (in either of A the three cases) he will receive all 3 Prizes due to whichever he named, Ist, 2nd, or 3rd. ; ; A subscriber, say holding 3 shares* I can name the one horse 3 times, or 3 [ different horses, one to each share.; , •CJ.EU— Two Uuineas (independent of the sweep), will be given to the member first naming the winner. I Apply by letter (with stamps for replies) addressed-** ;| . SINBAP, Care of IMfr Bodley, Box 3^2, Post Office, Dunedin. r , .., N.B; — A. card of thie nominations can be had by sending a stamned ad» dressed ea-velope. ji - ! "^ • - Registered letters or telegrams not not received, *;.: / .;,. ' WNI'A-EJJ KNb WN-The,;SxAifr» ABp.s the only MahWatu jour nal wihich is delivered daily tp and around Aahurst, round which district h has a large iroulation. ( VY ' 'rooai'mtne Standard paddocks ;one or two more horses., Only quiet >&nimils taken in. Abundance of pasture and|good water. Safe fences. :■':'. I

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 256, 2 October 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 256, 2 October 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 256, 2 October 1883, Page 4

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