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- The Hon. Mr Mitchelson contemn plates visiting the Wailcato btfore returning to Wellington, three weeks hence. One hundred nominations for immigrants were this month received by the Auckland Immigration Officer. It has been decided to establish a butter and cheese factory at Stirling, m the Glutha district. As showing the advancement of our Colonial Industries, we are pleased to state that the goods produced by the Kaipaoi woollenmillsjare attracting great attention m Australia. A representative from the mills has just returned from Melbourne after having disposed of largt parcels of clothing &c. m ev«ry town he called at. The goods this mill is now . producing are superior to anything that canibe. producedjn any other mill- ib the : colonies: Bently Bros have, just receive*) aspecial lot of clothing made specially to their order by the Kaiapoi Company, which they now offer, -at $a'e Prices, Those m want of a cheap suit of clothes made of good all wool Tweed should at | once call at Marlborougb " House.— I Advt. ;.■.,---:;■■■•.■■• : - ! '-v, ■■- ■•■ ■■ '- : How to. Gbt WBLL^Which; is answered m tnree wbrds-^Take Hop : Bitters! Eead. \ ' ' ""S,:'- ■''-. ' "Gbbmaii St'Bpp."—^No otheTfmedi cine in;th^. world %as ever gi^reuv such a tes.t of fits quantities- as Bpschee,B German j[-^y p jttp.. In three years two million four hundred thousand small bottles of this <mcdi me were distributed free, of cKargefby i)ruggists m the United Statesof America to those 'afflicted with! Conaumvtion, Asthma; Uroup, severe Coughs, Pneumbriia and other diseases of, thie; throat and lungs, giving the afflicted undeniable proof that Geeinan 7 Sy : rup" jWJU ..^cure them. The result .'"his been thit "Druggists m every town and village m civilized countries are recommending it to their customors, Go to your Druggist and ask what they, know about it. Sample Bottlei 6d. itegular size 3s 6d. Three doses will relieve any easel „ ;;. ... ... % :^' : ',' :jX ' > Gobgbd Livi»s.— Bilious cpnditionf, constipation, piles, dyspepsia, headache, ;ciir^dl>y « llay Apple Pills/* M and Is boxes at druggists. Moses, Moss & C 0. ,; Sydney- - General Agents for Australasia. ' ; ' .■•• • .■*._■;-■■<■•■ ■■. •' *

Mother, Swan's Wobk Sy«up.— ' Infallible, tapteleas, harmless, cathartic ; for feverishness, > restlessness, worms, constipation, Is at druggists. Moses, Moss & Co., Sydney, General Agents. . The demand for the great American remedy, Hop Bitters, m tbis part of the world- has become so great that the Hop BitteVs Go.,' whose headquarters are at Bocbeßter, New York, JJ.S. A., have been compelled to open a laboratory m Melbourne. It will be m charge of Mr M.^H. Van. Berg, a gentleman of several years experience with this .company and the trade may be assumed of receiving goods equal to the parent house, and the most, courteons treatment. ■ The 'ft. B. Co., have establisbnients at Lpn on, Paris,' Belgium, Breda*, liolland and Toronto,, and ; their, bitters ars prbba'bly the best known medicine m the ,world.r-ADVT. . -

v , NOTICE. npHE Annual School Treat will be J_ v ■> < held at Terrace End on Wednesday, the 2nd January, 1884. Gates open at 11 a.m. Visitors will be admitted on payment of ONE SHILLING. ' , Proceeds of Gate will' go to the School Fund.* J.sLINTO^, ' Chairman. EAILWAT NOTICE. Wangamii Section. ON January Ist and 2nd, 1884, an extra train will leave Hal. combe for Foxton at 9-15. a.m. w The 7.80 a.m. ordinary train from Foxton will leave Palmerston i at'B.ss,' Feilding 9.40, Halcombe 10.16, arriving at Greatford at 10 37 a.m. The usual 10,50 a.m. from Halcombe to Palmerston will not run. The usual 8, a.m.- train' fiorn'Nyanganui to Fozton will not ru.n'b,eyond Palmerston. The NORTH TRAINS will rqn as usual, with the addition of an extra train on January Isi, which will leave Pates for W&nganui at 6 p.m. » ' ' . j RETURN .TIC^E^S to.and from all stations will be available from December 22nd, 1888; to January Brd, 1884. ' °l T. F. EOTHERAMj District Manager. Mana^at^ Road Bqa^d. ' public mfindATiot. TO the owneni of Sections 137, 1 136ri35, 127,126,125, 122, 121- 120, 119, 118,. 117, 116, 115, 114,113, 111, 110, 109, 99, 98, 80, 77, >6, 75, 74, 78, 68, 67/63, 62, 61, 60', 59, 54, 53,, 52, 5,1, 50, ,4(9, 283, 223, 171, 159,' Fi^herberfc. Ton are hereby notified that sun^m'onses have been taken out, calling upon you to attend at the Resident Magistrate Court, to be holden a+ Palmerston North on Thursday, the 3rd day of January, 1884, at the hour of 10, o'clock m the forenoon to answer the demand of Thomas Samuel Hoe, Collector to the Manawatu Road' Board m respect of Rates due by each and several of 'you the said Owners, Dated this 29th day' of December 1883,. ■ - ' THOS. S. HOE, " ' Collector Manawatu Road Board. niENDERS will be received up to _1_ January 11th, .1884, for leas«* ing the undermentioned grass paddocks for one year : — One paddock pi about 200 acres within the Borough, and one paddock of 63 acres at Stony Creek. The whole , securely fenced. Apply to • JAMES LINTON. A N Oil Painting of the Manawatu J\ , Goyge will be Rafftod at iW ton's Royalisotel<an -.Monday night (New, Tear's. Eve) . Sixty members at 8s each. niHE Stewards of -the Manawatu I Raping Club will meet, at the Commercial Hotel at 8 p,m. on Thursday,! 3rd January, 1884,, to settle,* with 1 owners of winning horses at'ttieir v lateimeecing, . • '1 ' AH other accounts against the Club are. requested to be ' f6rwar4e4 to ' the {Secretary before the above date. TO3. ft. WILTON, Secretary.

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Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1138, 29 December 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1138, 29 December 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume IX, Issue 1138, 29 December 1883, Page 3

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