, NEW SADDLERY EBTABLIBHNbaß" THB^OYAtrHoTBL. : THTE SQITAIiB. .n.T\-5 "t> KIN tt,L E, ■, U. Jr., • •■• : " 1^ I I;d)R->.;th9-- Hutt, -Wellin«fe>fl,'. .f has Josfr opened a NV w 'Shipmentiof iQboifs, whfch vrill q.e found' of Special Q iali:y, ab'd ' Xx -ieptro'irttl Valued ' '' ■■" ' '' Au Extra Qheip lineof cJponges.' ' .,.:• :;:,:Ar:so;. - lie.t make— Stirrups, B.tf r Brjtyp, - -Spurs, &c.. "" i "On JHiiHlUNeatg f JOt , O i; andrfcoft ' l |; * Sallies; Bridles, Harness, and everything connected with the trade piffled f ; a$ lowest, prices. l ; ' »-"• ' :^i > r ftwaHty'nrsurpaEsed. OaU' and see j- ./o/.yo.urselves. • ''. .; _;*;'; • :^^iNote the Addwas-^xt - : ifejal ■••■' Hotel, the Squ.re/ and Raoflilifcei- _' Stree>, Palnaeraton North. > ;v - -WMTfS HOTELS: J ' FOkTOH. "'" "•» -. EDWARD JEWELL.. fc li7 V^7"ISHEB to inform the ipoblic r .** that having assumed the? pfco- . of the above w-11-known L- md favorite hofcl,. he raten^ts s^are if no expense' to make, it the nib^t '':odJpt. for table hotel; on the coast. ]Sipnp but experienced servants tepj, and'^few A cm rely on receiving every attention t'anddivility. •■ . j 1' _ table Will bs provided m a-niost c yiberaTinanner, and the proprietor's long c experience as prpvidpre of the lat^N.Z. •i. 8.6. Company Vand ofher.bOa^ yiitibe r *. guarantee that ...'.■ V : ;> .-i -■.-;■ .. V■.'• / ? ; f NONE BIJT .£H? BPST OP aXB^, (f WINES. AND SPIBITS, «c.i" ' ' will be, kept m stock. r ; . -■■ ■ ' • • ■ i i '. "i i i- .v- ... '. TUB; STABLES,. r r. will be under the management ot tfc» w-ell-^own R. STANLEY, liteM Cobb* p . . & -9?'» xt P 1 J« 1, , Thp EXPRESf^ J rprn^thelHptet wRI h&M ; anen4ancjjj on night ir'a^i r to a: • conypy. pasßengp\;s, agd 1 uggj» ae for those D> wishing to stop at the Hotel^ r ".' ; ';., 7 : r "^ Si. li'BER jm GHAR&E. . .. ., rrt - - - - *• . a. q M t . -^ >r ■' ■ •■:. ..-.."*., ...... a ■Cobb end Co.*s Coaches stop at the - ; Hotc] (0 take or land passengers 'to or 7, from' Wellington, ]■ ■■ { ■.;i l 5 J ':Th6s6 i for W. Ili bjgton coach inayrely p« beingcalled m time tohavehdtbre|ik- \., fast before si^riinffl ; ' ■■■■■:":* IQ p O f E ,.T I ;N G IB W'S . .0 k5 .. ; ■:. .;■■ • — i- :i; }i: ■■*■' I g BAND DISTRIBITTIOiT . OF I k ,;,, , •; MONEY PRIZES' ',r f will lake place siniiiar to the burg. principle of drawing. ; Nothing: e = Jdf the kind has ever been intvodiiecdi r m New Zealand,- -and the system' that. t will be cari'ied out m this and future: £ drawings will far surpass the. chitnees; _ of getting a p\ ize '. thari ' m any of theq :HORSE CONSULTATJOZfS^ SIS .peojile who* -:- have tried; frequently m the NOMEii^us: t fIoBSE GesrsutTATiONs: know, to tfeeir >' JSDrrow. A trial m this drawing iHay 'the { most sceptical; as thft • drawing will 5 t^k&l glace as soon as 1 thetickets are applied' for, br n not" later- ., : tHan the, 28tli Pebruary. ■..'■' will cdhasfeof 160 MONEY i \ti 'all, ,tp 4200,0, ,. subscril)ed b/4000 g Menibem at lOs.each. "^ The v&»ious Money BRiZEa-wilDlje t distributed as folloWs:-— r? ;a? r i^KT^n ; Pbize; 1 b £m*Psih&)"'2 £5$ £20 c Piitz s; 100-dBIO- Prtzes ; 50 £& , The grand principle of this and fu-. j tuve drffwin^SfswilFbe that any investor- ,' purchasing 25 tickets must secure a. £ in Jact,< guaranteed one, as'aprhe a wil\ bddraivn.froni tlie 160 prizes to, every 25 numbers w> to. the 4000. _j -ANY'ixvEST6iFI DF ? £l, the chances. wili.be^diiiy 12 .to !ohf :j againsV'him^ ancl'any''irive!»'r6r : ot,£2 .wU'ohly'W c # Id 1 against him getlinga pi^4 a nd Hkd Prifee, 1 ! 6r* an/' other 1 nVa^ b©. drawn by any Investor of IDs. '; ''? p " ; TkU DHiwing is dti the ' hipst novel,. 3 Hnd'yil^ be conducted on the fairesfc I principle possible, and; Investors will find it: their 'adVantagje^ iti speculate & j tiifle m fife Iffrawn'g m" preference to. c any 61 s rfie- nufheririifr ffbrse Gonntltations, where the chances vary from 300) to 1 to 2b,00'0 to 1 against getting a prize at all. v THe ' jfimw'big witi, take place v,nder " ihe\ inimpdvatfi supervision ofQ' gentiemen,'and £jyoutjis will draw the n'ugi- - 7; hers ani prizes, and the iprizes. will s ; nll be ipaid over withia 24 hours, after "* the drawing, or 'immediately after the winning numbers are forwarded^ del ducting* the~uvual "10" per cent, for working exflenses. I ' • Investors should. Mppty. at once, and i aUi^nvpstors may know after -the^raw- „ ing who the prize-takers are by forwarding a stamped envelope.) already ad- ' dressed^ thus ensuring .perfect ffyith and ' fidelity io.alll lnvestors., ■-.-;■•..: } ; !' Tsesb Dbawings for £2QOMet-to.tak^ > place every :Two Months, this preseht^^ one-tpclese on February -28, and'^e -'•'fpflowing ; dne to open on the Ist March. . <.. .*> Prizes paid, qyer withia, 24. hours afceV'"the "ifrawin^r'. One "'Prize must come out to. every '25 Tickets. . „ jNotice — Name aud address of ap- ; plicaut must b.e^ZamZy written. , Gountry Cjiegues, marked correct by baulc, payable to a ; number only, and .Is ad^ed f or.^xchangei ■ P? : O. Orders prefer red, : ; niatje, ; , payable . . ynly ( { to B/mk Notes accepted.. !£wo £d staiups fpr i:eply ,aud, re5u1t. ., ... '.',,., Segiatei'edJLettersaiid Telegrams not 1 ,-... . .. . , . letlers must be addVessed— ;'<« BOA %'l care Mi Mpsely, Wl^ojiessao and .Retail Tobb^ccPnist, J8px.,.354, ,^6at ,Of^ce, Duneclin. ; ; , '
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 73, 25 February 1884, Page 4
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816Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 73, 25 February 1884, Page 4
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