PAPERHANGINGS, PAPERHANGINGS, PAPERHANGINGS. ;R. & :E. TINGEY, \ THE SQUARE, Palmerston North. I And Hxcelsior Paperhanging Warehouse, Victoria Avenue, Wangan J' '"' UST RECEIVED,: ex v Wn^l • and now opening up, some spleh • did Designs m Paperoangings, Latest j Patterns. Have also by same ship* ment — y \ 2 tons Champion Genuine White Lead - . . ; Mander's Copal and Oak Varnishes Haw and Boilbd Linseed oil Spirit Varnishes Gold and Silver Leaf Bronzes. ; To arrive ex s.s. Catalonia, a splendid assortment m Dados, suitable for Draw* ingarooms, Sitting»rooms, Dining-rooms, Hall, &P./&C. Ex Timaru— lo bales and cases of Paperhangings, and 200 assorted packages of Painters' material. Ex Wairoa— lo cases Paperhangings. 50 packages Painter's material. R. and E. Tingey would call the attention of the Trade and settlers to their large and assorted p took of the ..above, they being Direct Importers, are m a position to sell at extremely low prices, B. & E. TINGEY, PAINTERS & HOUSE DECO* . , RATORS, The Square, Palmerston North; and .. , -...Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. FURMTURE A»D CAEPET WAREHOUSE* JOHN ANDERSON. VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI. rpHE Cheapest House m the trade for X Floor Cloths, Linoleums, Certisene Carpets, Mattings, Wood and Iron Bedsteads, Mattresses, Paliasses, Pillows, Bolsters, Ticks, Hessian Lace Curtains, Damask Curtains, Venetian Blinds, Perambulators, Dining Room and Drawing Room Suites m Repp, Damask, Hair Cloth, and Leather. The largest Stock of Cretonnes m the North Island. | Saterine, Crepes, Tapestry, Card, Alsace, and Frechii. A LARGE STOCK OF AMERICAN AND ENGLISH CHAIRS. Chests o£ Drawers, Chiffoniers, Book Cases, and Household Furniture of every description. |RR_INR-B -AdTertiting Con- MIHW-YBIw. JS-=--!_!M ; tnoUfbritmd*U ■________L I GOOD | other newip»pe« ■ GOOD I UDTipi rcl, aaubeniadaonth*. HunVCMEnn " Iryiilw-COM most «-«w-M» iMBCiraWTO^ ofH.S.HUBBABD,NewH»Ten. Coaa.,P-Uiiha Cf the ITcwßimper Mid 33*ii- Dlrei»torrcfth>Wora Hop Bitters or* ihe Pur st a_ad Best Bitters Ever Made. > They are componnd d f rom Ho s, Malt Bnchu, Mandrake, and andelion.— the ;oldeft. belt, and; most, valuable -medicineß m the worl% and contain all the best "and most curative properties of all other remedies, beingthe greatest Blood Parifier, Liver Regulator,- and iLifeand Health i Eeatoring Agept on, earth. No disease or ill health can can pos'ibly long txipt where these Bitters are used, so varied and perfect are their operational ,i f >: ."} ; v._. .,•■;', .■', .A ; . They give newlife and vigor to the agedt : and: infirm.: L : iTp \ all whose .employments cause irregnlatjity of thebqwis or urinary organs, oV who raquire' an Tonic and mild Btinaulan|, .Hop Bitters are invaluable,; beiS^lfii|tily curative,lonic and stiinj^atl^g.^witho^tMntoficating' j •■/ ;■ t.r "i ' "t)f»"not 'suffer^prnetf your friends" suffer, but u?e and urge, them to use 800 Bittere Remember. Hop Bittert ii 'jno vilj, drugged, drunken nostrum but the Purissv and Best Medici c ever made ; the " m arid Hope," Shd no person' or family should: be without them.' Try., the Bitters torday. Get at Cheniistß or Drug. gistty'- i '''Oic'. ' > : "r<\..',. (.'.: m [ £5G00._£5000. All Prizes^o Blanks. 5000 Members £1 Eack i'/JvO')' i.-';vV '6—-/ .■:.'[ .iifj/: ' THE SYD|NBY TURF CLUB beg to 'inform the Sporting* Public of New ISoutK'iTiKalei iaud cthej ; adjoining Colonies < that they" have made arrangements ! for holding a £5,000 Consultation on 'the Champion Bace, to be run on the Flemington Course. Melbourne, the Bth day of March, 1884, when the following pn'zos will be distributed, less 10 per cent. Commission 7 :— : : First Horse ... ... ... £1000 Second Horse !f>oo Third Horse 200 St_rters, % (dmded). ... ... 200 Non Startefß (divldefl) ...- ../ ■ 600 £100 PRIZES &0 BACH, £1000. * ( EOjD^Li £3,500. I . Leaving a margin of £1,500, which will be invested .. by the * Club m making a book on tK© " Antumn, Meeting" : The members of the SJTC being well m- 1 ' formed Snd conneoted' with the Principal iTrainers-and PerfoVinAices of,' tljeir Horses, are m a position" to Btate' t]ifit-'the ; £150.0 will' realise % handsome profit-, the whole of which will be divided amongst thoVe ' subscribers' who' were unsuccessful iiif' either drawin'e^ahpr^ ox.priae'i«» the £3;500 'idistributibn/.' 'There will be no blanks whatever. All Subscribers are sore to obtain; a Prize; the e highest being £1000 .(This teonsultatibiP being \Straight and Bona Fide, m every particular, any Subscriber cari. be' present at the drawing Those liiving at af dis'tance'can be represente&bya friend Tbeß^iMWsentatives of the Sydney Papeirawrl beinyited to bejpreßen at the drawing. .AddfExphange to cheques Two stamps for replyanaVreS_lfc - " AadreSß-iJAMES/wMjLAOB, "Sec. ; S;J;T.O;,Bor^B4 G:P.O., Sydney; New SouthiWdes. ■ Qu«en Street, Woolahra, Sydney.
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1150, 14 January 1884, Page 4
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706Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1150, 14 January 1884, Page 4
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