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NOTICE. j o. Mitchell, HAVING commenced business as a General Commission Agent, respectfully solicits a share of public favour. 1 Rents Collected, Loans Negotiated, and all kinds of Commission and General Agency Business transacted. Address — Premises lately occupied by Mr Graff, next the Court-house. MANCHESTER ROAD BOARD. | WARD No. 6. yi N Extraordinaiy Vacancy having xjx. occurred m the representation •of the above Ward of the Manchester Road Board, I hereby give notice that an Election will be held to fill such vacancy, on Monday, Ist day of September, 1884; at the Offices of the Corporation, Ashurst. [Nominations will be. received under tree prencribed form of the " Regulations of Local Elections Act, 1876," on Wednesday, 2?th day of August, 1884, at. 12 noon, at the Offices of Hal com be <fe Sherwill, Feilding. I HUGH L. SHERWILL, • Returning Officer. ;: LOST. ; £1 REWARD. A BOUT seven weeks since, a J\. Black Horse, branded Ton off shoulder. One hind foot white. Fiiader will receive above reward on returning to i A. LARSEN, Waldegrave street. FOR SALE. ON very reasonable terms, Grand Church. Organ, 3 octaves, 20 stops, nine sets reeds. Height, 9 feet ; , length, 4 feel 2 inches ; width, 2 feet inches ; weight, about 6001bs. The instrument has immense power and volume of tone. The case is of solid black walnut, and the pipes are richly embellished with gold. Price and terms on application at Stanjubd Office. - N.B.— The above is one of the "finest instruments ever imported into the colony, and is being offered , a bargain. i j ; T~ OST. — On Saturday evening, a JLi Door-Key. Will finder please leave the. same for the loser at the SiksfDAßD Office. T7IORESTERS' HALL. — Two fi nights only, Wednesday and Thursday, 27th and 28th August, ihe Great Diorama of the World, acknowledged by the Press to be the best exhibition of its kind that has appeai'ed m the Australian Colonies. Fifty- Gif ls given away each evening. 'Million prices, 2/- and 1/, children half price. See posters and handbills. — F, J. France, Business Manager. Fortunes Bank. £500 lor 10s. Will Close OCTOBER 31st, 1884. BEING encouraged to promote the rapid and easy accumulation of Money by the successful floating and drawing of her Grand Novel Consultation. Fortuna has determined to place before the public another Investment — founded on the principle adopted m Berlin, where speculations of this nature are under the .special charge and guidance of the State. Fortuna has iiad an extended Continental experience of the details of these undertakings, and sho is convinced that the Prospectus she now offers to the public will be heartily responded to. This is an investment peculiarly suitable for ladies, who are generally precluded —by household duties — from indulging m the excitement of the Racecourse, and are therefore not inclined to invest their money where the success of a horse forms the main element m the amount of the prizes gained. The Shares for each Distribution will be limited to 5000, at Ten Shillings each. Periodical allotments of these Investments will be made every Three ■Mont/is, under the supervision of a jOommittee. The "urns allotted will be m the proportion of one Allotment to every 25 Coupons, as follows, viz : — l! Allotment of £500 l! » v 150 l ;, „ ioo . 3 Allotments of 50 4: „ „ ... ... 30 3 „ „ 25 V „ „ 15 so; „ , io 10 °; « » ..••• .....r«-.._ 5 In addition to the above, there will be an Allotment amongst the unsuccessful shai'eholders of ICO Coupons for the next distribution. The Committee will conduct this investigation also, and all Coupons bearing the requisite numbers can at once be exchanged for new ones. Coupons, 10s Each. To be had on application by letter only, with two stamps enclosed for reply and result. Cheques to be made payajble to number or beaier ; and if country, 1/- exchange added. Bank ■ Notes or P.O. Orders, payable, to " Fortuna," preferred. Regiptered letters or telegrams not accepted. Please write the Name and Address Full and Legibly. Address— FOßTUNA, Care of Mr F. W. Reichelt, Box 96, Post Office, Dunediu. MOULTS, Wanganui, for New India and China Teats. j

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 229, 25 August 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 229, 25 August 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 229, 25 August 1884, Page 3

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