Sent m an iSnvGlox>e lor Stamps to dofray Postage. SOCIAL SOLUNCU:, ATroiitiso on nil Norvi»us Dis* ordoi'N which chmno .Impi'dimon! to MttiTMKO, Hikl (ilt x Olm»uio uirtoiiNL't*; iUho, How to t'Uooso a I'ui'Uu'V for Lifo, «•) UN to livo hnppy tunl produce houlthj ahiktrutt, hu! h«««? to regtuft iuul piVNcrvo your ho.'ilth, Ac. Ac. Address— it. T. MMLUY. M«dic«l ll<>rb«l«Ht D«vonnl\iro-Ntr«<!t, Suvry Hills, Hydm'y KOIMK HOOD'S GRKAT "BUVJEJOT COMPANY ON TUX DUIEDIN CUP, To bo Run on Dunedin Knuocourso m FEBKUAEY, 1«84. 2000 Shares at 10s oach— £looo 49 Nominations, 25 Cash Bonds. Total, 74 Prizes. First Horse £400 Second Horse 50 Third Horse 75 Other Startere, divided 100 Non. Starters, divvied 150 25 Cash B-inds at £5 125 [ ( 'Address. ROBIN HOOD, Cnre of THOS. STAPLETON, ■■;• Box 238, Post Office, Christclnu-ch ;or Care of JUBAL FLEMING, ' ■ City Baths, Colombo street, Christchurch. As "iir STo. 1 and N-.i. 2 on C.J.G. Sum-mer-Meeting have filled so satisfactorily early application for this No. 1 is requested as it will s >i»n b.t filled and No. 2 started. Our B ioks are at all times open for inspection to any Subscriber m our Company. Infoi ination not confined to ibe Press. "W e consider eaqh Subscriber has an equal right of Inspection. . Notice to Advertisers. ALL alteratior deßired to be made to standing advertise ments must be sent m the day before the alteration is to ap^^iar. — Ms-navntu D ult; Timw FURMTURE ASL CARPET WAREHOUSE. JOHN ANDERSON. VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI. rpHE Cheapest House m the trade for JL Floor Cloths, Linoleums, Certisene Carpets, Mattings, Wood and Iron Bedsteads, Mattrotjfp, Palia^ses, Pillows, Bolsters, Ticks, Hessian Lace Curtains, Damask Curtains, Venetian Minds, Perambulators, Dining Koom and Drawing Room Suites m Kepp, 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 ENGLISH CHAIRS. Chests of Drawers, Chiffoniers, Book Cases, and Household Furniture ofevery description. / is on V_l-T*i flud^fc'^^ j IRRAINSB Advertising Con- Wp_flSl3TEHll jarwiwap, traot gf br _t an d»u W""""'!. I GOOD H other newspapers Dn GOOD I IftnHULtaJ: m o B t a^oraWe ■jfcVlStWfflS f wk terms »t the Ad- fX , 1 ■ —-—**■ i vertifljug : Agency '™ , J of H. P. HOTBABD, New Haven, Conn., fubliahet of the Newspaper and Bank Directory of tho World Hop Bittii £ iii*.- the Pur st and Best Bitters Ever Made. : They are compound d rom Ho s, Malt Bn'chu, Mandr«kH, and : ahde/ion.-^the oldest, best; ; and most valuable medicines in 'the worW,: and contain all the ibest and most cura'iye properties of all: other remedies, beingthe. greatest Blood Purifier, Liver Regulator, and Lifeand Health Restoring Agenton earth. No disease or ill health can can possibly long exipt where these Bitters are used, so varied and perfect are their operations. I They give newlife and vigor to theagedt and infirm. To all whose -employment cause irregnlatity of the bow Is or urinary organs, or who require an Appetizer, Tonic and mild stimulant, Hop Bitters are invaluable, l;eing highly pnratiye.itonic and stimulating, without intoxicating ' : Df« not suffer or Jet your friendsj suffer, but u j e and urge them to use Tfoxj Bitters Eemember, Hop Bitters is -*np yilj, drugged, drunken nostrum but the Piiresk and;Be_t;Medicii c ever ,made • ; the "Invalid's friend and Hope," and no person or~ family should be without them. ' Try the Bitters tordayi Get at Chemists or Druggists, . • •■ > THE "CfiAMi?ION" CONSUITATION. JAUPrizes.JSo Blanks. \ 5000 Members £1 Each fTIHE SYDNEY TUEF CLUB beg to: _L inform the Sporting Public of New? South Wales and the adjoining* Colonies that they have made arrangements for holding a. ; £5,000 Consu'tation , on the \ Champion' Eace, to be run on the Fleniingtpn Course Melbourne, the Bth day of March 1 , 1884, when the following pi izos will b« distributed, less 10 per cent. Commission : — Fir.'t Horse £1000 Second Horse ... ... ... 500 Third Horse 200 Starters (divide') 200 Non Starters (divided) 600 £100 PRIZES '£IO BACH, £1000. . .. TOTAL EQUAL, £3,500. Leaving a margin of £1,500,' which will be invested by the Club m making a book on the "Antumn Meeting" T^. members of, the SJTC being well informed and connected with the Pnnc'pal Trainers and P> rfdrmance^bf their Horses, are m a position to state t.fiat the £1500 \pli realise a handsome profit, the whole of which will be divided amongst those subscriber* wh" ' were unsucceFsful in ' l?ith'er drawine a horse or-p'ize m the £3,500 distribution., . There will ,be no. .blanks whatever. All Su^s'ribers are sure to obtain a Prize, the highest ' being £1000 ; This Consultation being Straight and JBona Fide m every particular, any Subscriber, can be present, at the drawing Those Living at a distance can he represented by a friend The E- .presentatives of the Sydney Papei-3 wi 1 be invited to be presen at the dra a ing. Add Exchange to cheques Two stamps f' r ieply and. result. ' . Address— JAMES WALLACE, ■'■■ Sec. S.J.T.C., Box 784.1 ;.., 0.P.0., Sydney, New South W«les. ; ■'■ { ''\- OB Queen Street, Woola it Sydney.
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1164, 1 February 1884, Page 4
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830Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1164, 1 February 1884, Page 4
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