I THE HE^T HHHf-Hl ITF "If When placing on the market the new product M :; Van Houten's Chocolate (for eating), some || [ months ago, tho manufacturers had. before them J} 5 the object of offering buyers a nutritive and <|j \ digestible Chocolate of irreproachable composiif <§k on ' w^^e a* *ne same time more delicious in JS* '^^^^ flavor thaii any of the already existing kinds; lip in oihey words, a Chocolate which, both from . |I| 8% *^c P°in* of view as to health as well as to f||^ H W (ilavor, should satisfy the most exacting demands. W ■ The universal good opinion concerning Van Wb Houten's Chocolate, seems to prove that this ea object has been attained; and it is recognised 'a as being as superior to other Chocolates, as " § Van Houten's Cocoa is superior to other cocoas. I When travelling, picnicking, or bicycling, it a proves of great service. I Sold in Tins of Croquettes and Tins of Drops. 1 L Also in Square Tablets and Small Bars.
MTO STAND THIS SEASON PALMERSTON N., THE THOEOUGHBEED STALLION St. Hippo. (BY ST. LEGEB, OUT OF HIPPONA). ST. HIPPO is a bay horse with deep black points and stands about 16 hands' 2 inohes. He is a horse of great g'xth with very strong hindqaaiterp, and measures well at all points. His performances are of coo recent date to be forgotten. As a two-year-old he started five times. Tbe early part of tbe season be was too overgrown to Bhow to advantage, but in tbe autumn he won the Noitbern Champagne Stakes, and carried '9et 41b into second place in tbe Nursery Handicap the next day, being beaten a bare head by Forth Atlantic, to whom be was giving lClbo. As a thsee-yosr-old he won the September Hsndicap at the A.E.O. First Spring Meeting ; at lhe Hawke's Bay Raring Sleeting ha won the Guineas and gprine Hecdiosp ; at the C.J.O. Syrmg Heflting he won tbe i New Zealand Cup in 3m;n. 30Jsec. with 7Et j 71b up, the heaviest weight ever carried to I victory in this race by a three-year-old, and ran second to*Stepniak for the Deiby,- at the A.B.G. Summer Meeting he woa the Auckland Ccp wish Bst 9ib in 3o>ij. SOJsec, the Great Northern Derby end Auckland Plate. As a eix-yesr-a'd he ran Eeeocd in the Auckland Cup, catryicg 9?.t 9ib, and won lhe A.B.C. Handicap with 9st 91b, beating the winner of the Cup, giviDg her 2at 31b. This waß his last race. ST. HIPPO in his fi« t season at tbe etud produced Miss Anna, who proved herself the beet two-year old in. the Auckland distiiot, and in his second year at the s;u3 Hylas, winner of tha Musket Biabs, who beet a large and seleot field, Bmong tbe, number being Hermes*, who won bo many races a!j over tfce oolony. - a*. Hippo will serve & limitsd number of marea only. Terms—6 guineas for single mare; two or more mares as per agreement. All care taken of mare 3, but no responsibility accepted. For tabulated pedigree see cards. For further paitiouiars apply tn E. STEVENS, Or J. BIAHEB. >$^ T0 TEAV^ Ij IIHIS .^^T^^J^ PALMMSTON THE PUEBBBED CLYDESDALE STALLION "The Deemster. 5' By Young Extingnishor— dam Mag. THE DEEMSTER., a dark bay, is a low set horse, of sound and hardy constitution, and great strength of bone and hair. Tha Deemster was bred by William Bobinson. Esq., Milburn, Otago. Full particulars on application to the owners, NATHAN BROS., Kairanga, Palmerston North. J~j_^Mijr_ttfss?fiß!B3CEr_iir-ff^' ■ y* ■■!■ —-™gfrr?ffß-ißmM^™*TT TO STAND THIS SEASON AT PALMERSTON, And" Travel tbe Surrounding Districts, Tee Well-known Tkotxing Stallion EBALITY. XTIULL particulars in future isßue. G-. CRAW, Linton. ACCOUNT BOOK binding.made a speoiality at JI&.&T & ■KJSBLIN'O'S. VETERINARY BLACKSMITH, DESIEES to inform the public of Palmerston North and surrounding district that he has conimp.ncpd business sb BLACKSMITH in Eangitikei-street, next door to Stevenson's Stables, and combined with firßt-class workmanship and strict attention to bnsiness, hopes to merit a fair share of the public patronage. Kacehorses a speciality All horses shod under the Proprietor's personal supervision. clocks] JOHN J..GAUBTA]), THE SQUAEE, Palmerston North, DESIUES to draw attention to his special ehipmeot of Marble Clocks Just to hand. Unrivniied ie Appearance, Price, and Quality. I; W. HAYBITTLE BESIREB to announce that lie has commenced business in the dremises formerly occupied by Mm (next poor to the Clothing Factory) as WATCHMAKER & JEWEUEB SIGHT TESTING A SPECIALITY. All kinds of glasses in peblos and crystals to select from,, • ALL DESIGNS IN JE WELLEIIY. . WORK UARANTEED.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6781, 25 August 1900, Page 1
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750Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6781, 25 August 1900, Page 1
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