TMPORTER of every Novelty in MILLINERY MATERIALS, OSTRICH FEATHEKB,' FLOWERS, UNDERCLOTHING Ac. VISITORS to Wanganui will find themselves well repaid by going to see 3VTrs Walker's Grand Show of WINTEB NOVELTIFS. First Shipment open for Inspection. MRS WALKER,, . Vic'oria Avenue, Importer, Milliner, and Costumier, Wanganui, March 4, 1884. <£^ HP /\ <?S£ Sf 1.T.N.0T.G.A.0.T.U. Manawatu Kilwinuing Lodge S.O. No. 690. t I THE regular meeting of the _1_ above Lodge will be held in the Masonic Hall, Main. street, on Wednesday, March 12 at 7.3C p.m. Bup'iess : Initiation, Passing, and general. Visiting Brethren invited to attend. By oader of the R.W.M. A. PETERSON, Secretary. March 5, 1884. j .# MANAWA HU JgCS CHOSEN FEW, rpFE MONTHLY MEETING of -*- the above Lodge will be held in the Foresters' Hall on WednesI day Evening, March 5, 1884, at 7.80 oclock sharp. Visiting brethren invited. By order W.M. T. JORDAN, Secretary. Pohangina Road (West Side) on the Wanganui Harbor Endowment Block, CONTRACT NO. 1. Bush felling, Formation, Drain* ing, &c, on 152|- chains of road. are invited for the -*- above works. General conditions, plans and specifications may be seen at the Borough Council Office, Palmerston North. Tenders, marked on the outside " Tender for Pohangina Boad," and addressed to the Chief Surveyor, Wellington, will be received up to noon of Saturday, 22nd March, 1884. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. W. A. MAECHANT, Chief Surveyor. District Survey Office, Wellington, March Ut, 1884. PRINCESS HOTEL, T^KKACE END. I> iliiionl BEGS to notify that he has purchased the above well-known establish tnent, and intends carrying on the business in a style which for efficiency and completeness cannot be surpassed. Boarders will find every convenience combined with civility and attention. Good Stabling and Paddocks. The Best Brands of Wines, Ales and Spirits in Stock. DENIS CLIFFORD, Proprietor. KOBIN HOOD'S GIIEAT NOVELTY COMPANY'S PROGRAMME ON THE AUTUMN MEETING. To be heM on the Christchurch Eaoecourse on E?.9ter Monday and 1 uepday, April 14th and 15tb, 1884. Subscribed Capital of £2,500 in 5,000 Shaves of 10s each, 133 Prizes. Five separafc" Allotments, each S are having Five distinct (.b/xces. Ist itize Great Autumn Handicap. £750. Ist Prize Easter Handicap, £200, A S our Duneiin Cap Programme yiLjjED JZv so BHtißfactoiily, w e have beeu induced to launch thi- venture, and f el conJldent it will meei with the same sur cwsg. Although we Bend to Newspaper!* throughout Now Z 'aland the names and Addresses of principal winners in our Company, as many other ' onsultationists ftdyertise they do, we respeclful'y remind tbe pub!..« and our clients that our Books arc at all bim?s Open for Inspection to any Su^acriber — information not ronfinid to the Press- We consider each Subscriber has an equal right of inspe tion. We also admit the fact that every tidd r of even a Single Ticket is a Shareholder for tbe time being in our Company, and, a* snch, has a p«ifert ruht to atf nd our Drawings ; therefor invi'.ations to tlmt eifect are nlvvays procurable. In question ng he integriiy of our Drawings and an'i Distrihution of Prizes, many peop'e argue that it is very easv <o say that a Policeman in Dun< din won £636 4s 2:1, a F> rsticr in Waimato, £3 18 2s Id, a Miucr in Charlebton, £159 is ; but how do we know the:-.3 statements to I ? co're t ? Our atißA-er is — Attend the Drawings, Int-pect our Book-*, procu r e from us the names and addresses of 1 rize Winners, write to them ; sift the matter thoroughly. Every facility is thus afforded of knowing whether these repir-'s and newftpnpsr paragraphs are true. Please write Signature and Address logibly, to avoid error'. Be careful to Address. EOBIN HOOD, Care of THOS. STAPLETON Box 238, Post Office, Christchurch ; or Care of JTJBAL (not J. L.) FLEMING, City Baths, Colombo street, Chriatchurch. In answer to numerous enquiries, we tog to Et<ite that we are in no way connected with any other Company. fn MONTAGUE, Nightman, &c, I[JL • begs to inform the residents oi\ Pal mere ton that for the future he will attend to premises twice a week, instead of once as heretofore. Rubbish cleared away without extra charge, x Address— Taouui Street.
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1192, 5 March 1884, Page 3
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701Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1192, 5 March 1884, Page 3
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