GRATKFUI ...COMI''. RTING. : EPPS'S COCOA. ! BRE KFAST. "By a thorough knowlt-dge <f the natatal laws which govern, the operations ot digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr Epps has rrovided our breakfast tabes with a delicately flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a cotfstitutiou ! may '"br gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency ' td diseafee. Hondreds of subtle maladies are fldat T ing around us ready to attack Wheie* ever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blobd and 1 a properly nourished frame.' I—See1 — See article m the "Civil Service Gtiikte. ■ ■ Made simply With 1 ' boi/ing water ■ or mi k. ■■■■-- ■■• ■■'■■■ ""' ■•'-'•'-'•■ " : '■■- i 1 Sold Only m packetis; labelled :-^ ; iFAMES EPPS :'''Am CO.i /HO>i(i:dtATHro 'chemists, i Also— EPPS 1 S CHOCOLATE ES\ SMNQM, for Aftentpon %ise. t . " : ! ; ', "."''.• anno woaaiaNTi" /'•'. .I ; V^ANGrANUi: iJoONFSOTIONERY , WORKS. THE Undersigned, having disposed of the above business to Mr William Hogg, begs to tender nis sincere thanks to the public of this and surrounding districts who have: given him a Urge share of their patronage, and 1 would respectfully solicit a continuance of the same for his successor. ,1 ,■■■"/..' "'• ' : JAMfiS BAl.i^.. ' WILLIAM HOGG begs to inform; 1 his tnany friends' and Customers! (to whom he tenders his warmest thanks 1 for the su.iport he recajvei whilst: carrying on ths business m Ball-street)' that he has purchased from Me James Bain the weil-known ' • ; -! Wanganui Confectionery Works, [ ■ ■■'• And Biscuit Factory, ,' , Victoria Avenue, Wanganui; '. { and bogs to solicit a continflance of the: favours bo long enjoyed by bispfede-i .•c'eßsori ■■• ' ;:■•"■ ■ :: ' !! ' • , ... • ±a_ ■ •.'■•■'• - J !•'•• i Confectionery, 'Biscuits, and Bread' of •i ■■• the best quality supplied. ! ' ; Balls, Soirees, and ' Picnic Parties catered for efficiently. : Wedding, Birthday, and Christening Cakes mqde. cq .orjler; at tho shortest • :. ■ v ;■•■• •■ 'noi-ice.. . .. ! ; ,,'} ■ : T i : '[, WILLJAM HOGG, : ; : Wanganui Confectionery Works, •; ..'.;., . Victoria Av.enue. . . WH. .NF.TTLESHIP , a_ (LateJ. King & Co.). MA^tfFACTtJRING " GOLD AND .SILVEBSMITH, ; Masonic Jeweller and Medajist, Electro-pjater and Gilder. Repairs Neatly Executed. Old Gold and Silver Bought. :U \ Victoria Avenue, Wai ni, -3 doors! •■■•.. . . , from the Post Office. •'■ '•■'."± "i ' ■ ' i - ; — ~ — ■-*— . — :: . :: ■ [ ! : CLARENDON HOTfiL, ! PALM ERSTON" NORTH. James Cabr01e............Pi oipRiET >b. ' , jp.HE ; Proprietor's ; name is sufficient : . L-./ guarantee fqv -ipvery attention anil ; civility.: Joqrjsts,- JJheafcrieal iCompauiesj • and ;, the traveUing 1 ; , public generally, welt looked : . aftee lat the .CLARENDON*, BUPEEIOR ACCOMMODATION* ) Good Stabling and Secure Paddocking. LIQUORS only of iFirslrqia^si Quality , : kepij in- stock. ; , : ''■ JAMES CARRQ^L, I; , . . . Proprietor. By Special , J^j^^^^_ Appointment : GE'OFGE DIX.OIN,'. ii I ..,. Mannfastuxer of . | DOUBLE WATEIfcSANp . PyBA-S;TREET, WELLI^ftTON. -. . • i Awarded P/ ize Medal, Sydney Exhibi - .: .- .: tion. .. ••. i .-. M,RS qJBQiRGa. DIXON wi&hes to intimate to her friends and the public generally that the business will be carried on as usual, under her own supervision, and ttra(; no spared on her part .to merit a continuance of the patronage so Ireely accorded to her iate husband..' :,„".','..''.',... .- ' All orders' will meet with prompt and careful' attention. ; , NEW TOBBAOOumsrS SHOP. W^R, HUNTER, (Lute of the Thames,) . ' HAS started business as a Tot»ao. conists m, ; the Avenue, "Wa.ngan«"^ next door to Mr Spriggens* Boot Pj nop ' Tobaoco, ■ Pipes,: Eancy Goo^ an j a ; splendid assortmont of the; /g^ rt j. : oles procurable m W eiiington. CHOICE CIGARS & CIGARETTES Wholesale aiid Retail Country Stores supplied. Therms reasonable^ . I W\ E. Hunter hopes, by attention and civility, and by 'selling none but, the Very Best of Goods, tomeet aad qb ( tftin sl^aie of public, patronage. ■ \ .'!'■■-■,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 75, 27 February 1884, Page 4
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589Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 75, 27 February 1884, Page 4
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