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' THE- GREAT WORLD CIRCUSTHE MOST COMPLETE SHOW TRAVELLING, The Most Complete Stud of THOROUGHBRED HQKSES AND PONIES m the Australasian Colonies; also the LARGEST AND MOST TALENTED COMPANY" OF MALE AND FEMALE ARTISTES Tljat have ever travelled with any .'. -Circus in.New Zealand, and this HOST OP TALENT has arrived, and will appear m their Marquee on the usual ground behind the Clarendon Hotel, Cuba-street THIS NIG TI ONLY (Satubdat), MARCH J st. Prices of admission: — Dress Circle 4s; Pit,2s6d; Children under 12 years, to pit, Is. Doors open at 7.30. To commence at o'clock. Mangers — : Lazelle & Johnston. Agent— H.. F. Waschmuth. PRINCESS HOTEL, TKRRACE END. D Clifford BEGS to notify that he has purchased the above well-known establishment, and intends carrying on the business m a style which for efficiency and completeness cannot he surpassed. Boarders will fiud every convenience combined with civility and. attention. Good Stabling and Paddocks. The Best Brands of Wines, Ales and Spirits m Stock. DENIS CLIFFORD, Proprietor. T MONTAGU B, Nightman, &c, s begs to inform the residents of Palmerston that for the future he will attend to premises twice a week, instead of once as heretofore Rubbish cleared away without extra charge. Address —^Taonui Street. ROBIN HOOD'S GREAT NOVELTY COMPANY'S PROGRAMME ON THE AUTUMN MEETING. To be held on the Ohristchurch Racecoursa on Easter Monday and f uepday, April 14th and 15th, 1884. Subccribed Capital of £2,500. m 5,000 Shares of 10s e2ch, 133 Prizes. Five separate Allotments, each S >are having Fire distinct (h r es. Ist Prize Great Autumn Handicap, £750. Ist Prize Easter Handicap, £200, A 8 our Duneiin Cap Programme tilled J_\_ 'so satisfactorily, « c have beeu induced to launch thi« venture, and f- el con" fident it will meet with the same success. A'thoug-h we send to Newspapers throughout New Z aland the names and Addresses of principal winners m our Company, as many,other Consultationists -advertise they do, we respectfully remind the public and our clients that our Books arc at all times Open for Inspection to any Subscriber — information not confined to the Press- We consider each Subscriber has an equal right of in^pe. fcion. We also admit the fact that every ur.ld rof even a Single Ticket is a Shareholder for the time being m our Company, and, as such, has a peifect ri>;ht to attend our Drawings ; therefore invitations to that effect are always procurable. In question 'ng :he integrity of our Drawings and ana Distribution of Prizes, many people argue that it is veiy easy to say that a Policeman m Dun- din won £636 4a 2d, a Farmer m Waimate, £318 2s Id, a Miner m Charleston, £159 t s ; but how do we know these statements to bs coire t ? Ocv answer is — Attend the Diawings, Inspect our 80-'k', procire f ; oin us the names nnrl uddresnes of rize Wuineis, write to th.m ; ■sift the matt Tthoi'oughly. Every facilty is Ihufl affoi-ded qt knowing whether these rep>r;s and new.- p par paragraphs are true. Pie -Be write -^igmture and Address legibly, to A oi 1 error . BrfCfcreful to address. EOBIN HOOD, Care of THOS. STAPLETON Box 238, Post Office, Christclmrch ; or Care of JUBAL (not J. L.) FLEMING, City Baths, Colomho street, Christchurch. la.enswer to numerous ei-quirieß. we teg to state that we arc m no way connected with any other Company. MAN'S HEALTH & STRENGTH, WOMAN'S YOUTH AND JiKAUTY, Restored and Preserved from Youth to Age, by the use of tbe Poor Man's HERBAL PILL OF HEALTH Prepared "from the Pure Extracts of the Dandelion, Camomile, Agrimony, Barberry Bark, Rhubarb, and other well-known domestic remedies. The bost known remedy for INDIGESTION, BILLIOUS AND nIVER COMPLAINTS, Habitual Costiveness, Pain a m the Hoad Side, Shoulders, Loins or Kidneys, Scrofula Scurvy, Oppression of the Stomach after eating, E'latulenny, Heartburn, Piles, Worms, Eruptions of the Skin, &c. T PHE growing demand for "VEGETABLE 1_ MhiDICINE m preference to the MINERAL, is now everywhere seen. Thousands are- con 1 plaining of the Destructive Effec's of Mercur*', Arsenic, Copper, Antimony, Yitroi, and ofher Poisons employed as Medicines, and not a few are refusing to be cut off by such des'ruc^ive means, expressing their faith m Heibs. Rootsj and Flowers of the Field, by which <>ur Forefathers lived to be aged men, and went down to their graves full of ye^'rs — IS IT SO NOW? R;ad the Inscriptions on the t< mHstones— Cut Off m Youth. — Tha ignorant and prrjudicd may prefer this ; but ratii-nal men believe it true that '' Grass is giv«n for cattle, and Herb for the service of Man," that " th^ Fruit of the Tree is given for Food, and the leaf for the Healing of Man," It must be distinctly understood these Pills are not a strong Purgative, tbe object being to Purify the Blood, restore the lost tone to the Stomach, invigorate the Liver and remove, all obstructions from the System. Fcr Females, these Pills are invalu able — removing sallowne s from the Skin a d imparting a healthy action to the whole system. Sold m Boxes at Is each, By F. A. MOORE. Mei»ical Rebbalist Free by Post for 14 Stamps. Direct— Box No ;526 Post Office, Wellington. Thieves Beware. I'HB Thief or Thieves who stole *• the apples from Mr Thacker's garden are warned that they will find something besides fruit on their next visit. j ♦pHE CATHOLIC SCHOOL ■L will be OPENED on MONDAY, MARCH 3rd, the se.. vices of j MISS FLOOD, a highly-competent lady having been secured. I For all fuither particular* apply to the Eey FATHER MACMANUiS, the Eresbytery, Broad-street. j

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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1189, 1 March 1884, Page 3

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