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Palmerston North Football I . Oiuo," - j. A FANCY DRUS? BALL UJfDEE the außpi«es ,of the above, will be held at the Foresters' Hall on Thursday, June 14th,1883. ' •;; Tickets to admit one gentleman and two ladies', 10s 6d each, may be obtained from Messrs Stallard, Snow, Salmon, Honnelow and the under*: signed,. ■'•- A,U. THEODOKB HAULTAINV Hon. Sec.

i The Bad and Worthless aro^ never imitated or couste*feu*i.i. This is especially true of a family medicine, and fr is positive proof tH» tl c remedy imitated is of thehighe&t value, As soon as it ' had been estei «md proved by the whole world thai Hop Bitters was the purest, best and most valuable family medicine on earth, many imitations sprang up and began to steal the hptieesra which the pre3B and the people of the country, had expressed the merits of H.. 8., and m every way trying to induce suffering invsihds to use their stuff' instead, expecting to make mouey on the credit and good name of H. B. Many others started nostrums nut Up. m similar style to tH;. 8.. with variously devised names m which tho word " Hop " br' rt Hops '.* were used in a way to induce people to believe they were the same as, Hop Bitters. All such pretended 'Remedies or cures, no matter what "their style or name is, and especially those with, the yvbrd ♦''Hop " or "Hops ""iii th^it 'name, or m any way connected^with them'br their name; are mitathns or coiinterieits. Beware of them Touch none of them- tTse nothing but genuine American Hop Bitters, with a bunch or duster of green Hops on the white label, and- Dr SouloV name blown m the' glass. Trust nothing else. Cruggißta and Chemists warned against dealing m imitations or counterfeits.— An vir.

BOM MiLmGMI Public Notice. I^EG to .intimate that I have this -day?." disposed of my Drapery and Clothing business to' Messrs C.iC. Boss and Go., and m returning" my hearty thanks to the public for the liberal share of sup* port- received m business m. Palmerston, would solicit a continuanco of the same for my Buccessors, whose extensive business experience, lam quite satisfied will enable them ■them to maintain the reputation of The "Bon Marche." J, C. FOWLEB, June 6, 1885. In reference to the above'we have only to add, that our utmost endeavors will be exerted to maintain ytith. previous cttstpmers. and to ox* tend to an 'appreoiative public, the reputation of the "Bon Marche," as a cheap and -godot''; Drapery and Cloting Warehouse, The Premises are now closed for the purpose; of. taking' over and re-marking the stock, and will re-open m a few days, of which due notice will be given; CM. ROBS & CO.

TtrANAWATU DAILY TIMBS. Owing to the heavy accumula-. tion of Book Debts during the past six months, the Proprietor respectfully requests all indebted to the office to pay their accounts during the present month, Accounts over twelve months due, and unpaid by the 15th Jnne, will be placed m a solici- [ tor's hands for collection. I G. W. BUSSELL, Proprietor. Palmerston N., June 2, 1888, MBB VAN BENAN wishes to tbank her friends for past favors, and to intimate that she has left the " Bon Marche," and will carry on business as Dressmaker, &c., at her residence, Featherston street, East, near Mr Palmeraon's private residence. v MONEY TO LEND; X?K C\f\C\ TO LEND upon c&i) 3 \JXjxJ good Freehold Security, m snma of 2100 and upwards at 7 to 8 per cent. R. MANGLES KING, Lambton Quay, -Wellington.'. Jnne 4, 1883. TO LET, with immediate pos- ! session, those commodious] premises lately used as thelMans*] watu Daily Timbs Printing office, | Main street. The building consists of one very large room, with two neatly papered offices m front, and & room at back; two fire places; and is m every way suitable for a workshop, factory, meeting house for Friendly Societies, quadrille assemblies, &c. Every inducement offered to a good tenant. For particulars apply to Mrs Dungak May 29, 1883. To Intending Investors. FOB SALS or Lease— By Tender, 1 Section 849,' Palmerston North, 1 acre, ' adjoins ', Town Hall.' . ' Tenders close on June 6th. ' Highest or any tender not noces. sarily accepted. < Apply to > HEfttlY WALTON Johnsonvilie. near Wellington. (May 22, 1883.

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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 282, 7 June 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 282, 7 June 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 282, 7 June 1883, Page 3

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