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1 PHCENIX NOVELTY COMPANY'S PROGRAMME ON THE WELLINGTON AUTUMN MEETING, Which will take; place on the Ist AND 2nd OF FEBRUARY, 1884. 151 PR ZES 151. Subscribed capital, £2250 m 4500 shares at lOseaeh. EACFI SHARE HAS FIVE SEPARATE GUANOES. V^ELLINQTON : CUP— 37 Uominaf 'i. C' ; • r TipNß. • .; ' . "First Horse £500 Second -Horse ... ... 250 < .Third Howe ... , ... 100 'Starters '(divided) ' ... 175 No_=Starters-<drvided) ~ ... 225 CASH BONDS. 4 Cash Bonds of £50 each ... £200 10 (Jash Bonds of £20 .each ... 200 20 Cash- Bonds of £10>'each ..... 1.200 80 Ca^h 80/ ids o,t£s- eph „... 400, Apphcanls'Will please enctove two 2d is&nijw forAepty rtnd'Te®ilt;add If* on coun.tijy cheques for , exchange; make cross cheques payable io a No. or beaver. Post Office Orders must be made payable to Phoenix -Compauy ; if notes are sent use two envelopes ; if stamps are B&£fd? Mwa, please add Is m ihejfil .extra... . , )£ ......--.- •. -,- -.;-.. '' Agents will "please send iiyiheir returns BEFORE the 1 29 th of JANUARY, 1884. T_©' final allotment of Shares 'will take place qn or about that date, m the •presence* of ; a ; ' Coin niittee of Sha,re- , holders... , , : : " " ■?'" ' Adiire.ss u «IPH(ENIX," care of J. L. FwmmM^sQ±> Post Office ' Christchurch ; or Box 35, Palmerston North. r., v # , E k'"N W or :>i o D, Dentist, •i:--«J wWA'NGANtJT. »«■.'.»■>■ )rSJ r- N OTICE. ' ; r '; - - ' I'rjjfr •■ »:/■**• " TV A,' ■&•■'& R , <Jti* '15 . . .; .. .." '■^'T^/^.^EELIiMONGEB,.:: '."■.._ RfSGiTiKEi Line, PALMEitSToii N. ■>, „ (Ojipbsile .. Brewery i) Highest price given for wcol and skms. r ... Wool Scoured on Commission. „:-... . -■ v. : Wool- Facto oi* Sale. , • il<! '(O^posit^' Eiii.way Station.) ;_ -.-,,.. Li — ■ BOTTLING BUSINESS. R, V. LITTLEWOOD HAS the ! jJitaenro \to inform his f rio Mh'Aß k 'fi*t uer-cbfe tomers-that he has takqn the , - BOTTLING B'USIN ESS, - "> ■ ■ ■■!■ -, : • W i ls^-t-Strbet; ; Attached td Mr Ji' P. Watt'a Brewery, an«i ir pr-^parftii forthwith to supply Bottled Aln find Pcjster ; of the best br<jws, and at r asonable prices. Country Ordera Promptly Attended to. i / -ByiW. LITTLISWOODj Bottling Stores^ 1 i! ' ■'■•; Wilßon^tree^ ! Wih^niiii WHOLESALE & RETAIL. CORN PALME rtSTON NORTH J. MILVERtON AND SON, HAVE ON SALE— Best Brands : Flour, Oathifral, Pollard, Bran, Barleymeal, Oats, Chaff, Hay, Fowls' Wheat, do. Barley and Maize. Crushed Oats, Wheat, and. Barky meal and Seed Potatoes, <fee, <fee. ; CRITERION HOTEL. Inixon-stbeet, Wanganoi. (Opposite Railway St.tion.) H. MORROW Proirietor. i HE trnvelling public will find ev< fy L comfoit and convenience at the above hotel. ■ -._ \\ \v\ ■ ■. ..■ _ BATH ROOM., GOOP STABLING. ; iSuperior Accommodation. , Terms Moderate. 1 AVidress — ; ; CRITERION HOTEL, Nixon-street, _________ _ . __, If rriHOSE who, Advertise largely do X. the most business' they are business men, and who know the value of money. These firms would "not advertise if it did J tiot succeed, In a widely read and leading journal, advertising by the quarter or the year to any firm of good standing is hut the-shiinip to catch the whale. Those who do not Advertise are losing ground : and time, and may, without exaggeration, be compared to fishermen ■ who bait, indeed, with sprats, but catch only minnows. Push, ])rinci]>l6, tact, and^ advertising, result m one worJ-i-Businesa-! " -<-„-,... s r . .. RT. DON, W. E. "GLADSTONE, M.P. UPON ADVERTIiIING. ' « ADvH^T T SlHGl'' • )iM the Ik Hon. W. E! Gladstone, speakidg apropos of this subject, " is undoubtedly y'eijy effedtLve. i / Jts power, is' enormous, ft appears, if we conuult those wh,o haye ma(|e si;cpet!sfTirii|3e of this^ extraordinary instrument, that it depends wholjy on producing an impvession upon the public miud by itei{ATjq.v or by the constant BEFETiTioy or the same; , ymya. This shows a very singular «tate of tlie publio mind j it shows there is relative to those matters a cert m amount of dulness, a great eagerness to 'compete 'for attention, and no one gets it unless it is by giving, as it wero, so many strokes of the hamMEIt TO COMPEL PEOPLE TO NOTICE WHAT IS GOING ON." NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. 'TO prevent disappointment, adverJL tisersare I'eminded that advertisements for the day's issue of the Standard cannot be received later than 11.30 a.m. for Cotiptfyj Edition 3.30 p.m. for Town Edition. ■ YAjlilV'i 'if ■■■■-■ .. '

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 51, 29 January 1884, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 51, 29 January 1884, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 51, 29 January 1884, Page 2

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