?ipERHANGINGS, ■ f ; ] PAPERHANGINGS, .! ! PAPERHANGINGS. 4- & JE. TINGEY, THE SQUAEE, Palmerston North |And JSxcelsiorPaperhanging Warehouse, Victoria Avenue, Wangan ; ,jTUST EEOEIVED, ex "EstwUi'ioi. 'C I and now opening-up, some splen • did Designs Jin Papernangings, Latest latterns. Have also by same shipment — ' ■ 2 tons Champion Genuine White ■'•Lead : Mander's Copal and Oak Varnishes ' £aw and Boiled Linseed oil ' iSpirit Varnishes ; Gold and Silver Leaf Bronzes. To arrive ex s.s. Catalonia, a splendid 1 :assortment m JDados, suitable for Draw* ingarooms, Sittingsrooms, Dining-rooms, Hall,&c.,&c. iEx Timaru — 10 bales and cases of Paperhangings, and 200 assorted packages of Painters 1 material. r ;Ex Wairoa— lo cases Paperhangings. 50 packages Painter's material. '; ! R. and E. Tilngey; would call the attention of the Trade and settlers to their large and assorted ptock of the above,; they oeing.. Direct Importers, are m a position to teirat extremely low prices. B. & E. TINGET, PAINTERS & HOUSE DECORATORS, The Square, Palmerston North; and I Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. FURNITURE ASD' CARPET WAREHOUSE. JOHN ANDERSON. VICTOBIA AVBNIIB, .FANGANUI. THE Cheapest House m the trade for Floor Cloths, Linoleums, Certisene Carpets, Mattings, Wood and Iron Bedsteads, Mattresses, Paliassets, Pillows, Bolsters, Ticks, - Hessian Lace Curtains, Damask .Curtains, Venetian Blinds, Perambulators, Dining Room and DrawW ing Room Suites m Repp, Damask, Hair Cloth, and Leather. The largest Stock of Cretonnes m the North Island. : Saterine, Crepes, Tapestry, Card, Alsace, and Frechis. A LARGE STOCK OF AMERICAN AND ENGLI3H CHAIBS. ChMts of Drawers, Chiffoniers, Book! 1 i Cases, and Household Furniture of every description. I GOOD ■ other aewij>p«Hi B GOOD V MRTICLESI M Ai»B»domtb* HynysMinß of H. V. KOBBAXS, N»w ; H»T«a. Coan..PuWlrtw« <fth»Kew«p*pegmd»MJEl?to^Bjg»yofttgmgA Hop Bitters are the Pur^Bt and ; Best Bitters Ever Made. ■ They are componnd d from Ho s, Malt Buchu, Mandrake, and andelion. — the oldest;\ : beit. ■ md.most valuable medicines; m the world, and contain all the best and most curative properties' 6f all other reme* diet, beingthe greatest Blood Parifier, liiver ?egulator, c and Lifwhd ' Health' i Eeßtbring Agent on earth.' No ( disease or, ill health can can poscibly long »xipt where' these' Sitters are used, iSO. varied and perfect are .their o'peraticlna.. oo?.[^ .„ VJ-. 'l: "* x\ i^4 : ; They give newJif* andyigor to the agedt ana ' 4nfirm. UTo' ?al!3 whbse r ' iCauae irregn]antyp/r.th6,bpw|lsjQr urinary organs, or who require r an Appetizer, Tonic and mild Btimulant, j ;Hop^igitteijßare invalujible, being highly curative, tonic and itimulßsng,! '/I ,j iCz 5 J Do not suffer or le^ jour friends suffer, but use and urge them -tooise Hod Bitters ! Bemember, Hop Bitters is 'fno vilj, drugged, drunken nostrnm but the Purest and Best # Medici>ie /: ever . mwje ;>.the '^In» yalid's Friend' and Hope," arid no person or ; fapily'shoulibe without themi :■, > Try thel Bitters to'rday. Get at Chemists or I> r ug« ;gista.: - ■•'•*■■> ■'■ >■ '■■',•, ij: i \- [ £SOOQ^JBSOOO. JTfiE; " (MMratArioj^. AU Prizes^Jio Blanks. 5000 l^embers £1 Each fTIHB-. S^DNEY^ TU»E .CLUB beg to -X. 'inform the Sporting Public oi New .South* Wale* aud the 'adjoirimg 'Colonies ; that they have made »rrangements for jholding a £5,000 Consultation on the Champion Race, to be run on the Fleming[ton Course. Melbourne, the Bth day of ; March, 1884, when the following ptizos •will be distributed, less 10 per cent. Comj mission i-r-^'f / j-^'^r- ._*; / :, j | r§. . iFirft^Horse i ... ... ;.. '£1000- --! Second Horse ... .:'.■■'■"■ ... X 500 Third Horse ... ... ' ...... ; ;<aooStarfißrg^aivi'ded)/} ': Ui ; ; A 'JitSkKfi ' iSTon Starters (divided) ... ... ** ; 600 £100 .PRIZES £}O .£AQH >O£IOOOI0 £1000 l . TO3SCL , EQUA2T^ifeo: Leaving a margin of £1,500, which will be invested, by ,the-Cluban r making a book on the "Aritumn Meeting" Tbe members of the SJTC being well inform'6dtarid.conriected'wi«|h l :tbtf: Principal Traihejs and ,Pt rformances of their -goraes, are m a position to state that the £1660 will realise 'a han.&ome profi^; the wh6le of which will be. divided amongst; those subscribers who were unsuccessful m either drawing a horee or priae.in the r £3,soo dist'rioutibhi ' There v^l be 'no blanks whatever. All Subscribers are sbre to obtain a Prize, the highest being £1000 This .Consultation being -Straight and Bona Fide m every particular, any Sub- 1 seribe^ , can be s presen^ at k jtbe ] Those ; Living at' a distance can be,re*prMenU ed Ky a friend The Rtrprasentatives-oTthe Sydney Papers wM be invited to be presen at ths- drawing. Add Exohange to cheques Two stamps fpr reply, .result^ .y , \- ■ Address— JAMES WALLACE^ ' : Sec. S. J.T.C.; Box G.P.0., Sydney, New South' Wriesi ' ■ • ■ .. 08--' ••■■=: ■> •>;••; . Queen Street, Woolabr»,ejdaty.
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1151, 16 January 1884, Page 4
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718Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1151, 16 January 1884, Page 4
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