TH~ PALMERSTON BAKERY AND CONFECTiONEKY ESTABLISHMENT. NEXT THE " BON T MARCHE," The Squabe. J. D. FRASER BEGS to thank the residents of Palmerston and surrounding districts for the support so gene> rously accorded him since starting m business on his own account, and wHle soliciting a continuance of their esteemed favors, would intimate thai m future a more varied stock will be kept on hand to meet the wants oi he ever -mci easing population. Frpsh Scones and Buns daily. The catering for B ills, Supper.?, Piciik Parties, and P<ibli<? Entertainments carri c out efficiently, and ÜBdcr my owr supervision. Sread of "First Class Quality " only made, A good fupply of the best CONFECTIONERY always on hand. Also all kinds of BISCUITS, PLAIN AND FANCI of the finest quality. WEDDING AND BIRTHDAY CAKES made on the shortest notice. £§T Note Tbb J. D. FRASER. Pastry Cc"k & Conftctioner, next the "Bon Marche," ''he Square, Palmerston North. FURBITURE AKD CARPET WAKE. HOUSE. JOHN ANDERSON. VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI THE Cheapest. House m the trade foi Floor Cloths, Linoleums, Certisene iCarpets, Mattings, Wood and Iron Bed|steads, Mattresses, Paliasses, Pillows, {Bolsters, Ticks, Hessian Lace Curtains, Damask Cnitains, Venetian Blinds, {Perambulators, Dining Boom and Drawing Room Suites m. Bepp,, 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, 00l Cases, and Household Furniture of every description. / is on* El i'T3 ttnd^^L^^^^ j I j GOOD H 'otlier newspapers B GOOD I lAOTiri CcH canbemodeonth* IBueuKMKM IRHIUjLtaM mo B t CvTomhlo ■NtnoWUKI . . ' ■^ l "~* Vortlßing Agericy '''■ _...,. of H. P. HUBBABD, W ayr, Haven, Conn., PnWißhei ofjGiJ irawap*per md Eanfc Piractory of the World Hop fitters are the Purest and \ Best Bitters Ever Made. 'They are compound drom Ho s, Mali Buehu, Mandrake, , and andelion, — the oldest, best, and most valuable medicinei m the world j' and contain all the best and mosts t curative properties of all other reme' ; dies, beingthe greatest Blood Purifier, Live] Regulator, and Lifeand 'Health Restoring Agent on earth. No disease or ill health car can possibly long exipt where these Bitterf aroused; 'so varied 1 and perfect are'theu operation's. • jThdy give newlife and vigor to the agedi and infirm. To all whose employment cause irregulaiity of the. bowels or urinarj organs, or who require an -Appetizer, Tonic and mild stimulant, Hop Sitters are invalu able, being highly curative, tonic and stim ulating,' without intoxicating ' s ;JDo. not, suffer or let your friends sviffer but n>e and urge them to use Hot) Bitters JRemembpr, Hop Bittern is '^tno rill driigg,ed, drunken nostrum ; but the Puree and Best Medici' c ever made ; the "ln valid's Friend and Hope," and no person o family should be without them.. Try th< Bitters torday.. Get at Chemists or r)r U g gisti'i!;; ;_:■■!;."•..■"■'"'■ ■■''■ ;£5000^50pO.;; TSE" « CHAMPION All PrizesTlio Blanks. jSOQOkMeinbers £1 Each ; mHE SYDNEY TUEP CLUB beg U ,<Jj -inform' the Sporting Public of Jfe\i .Scuth Wales and the adjoining Colonist that they have made p rrangements foi holding a £5,000 Consultation on th< Champion Race, to be run on the Eleming tofi Course, ' Melbourne, ' the Bth day oi .March, 1884, when the following pn'zoi i.wiU be.distributed, lesi 10 per cent. Com misFiop : — j Fir-st Horse £10O( Second Horse , 60( Third Horse ... „. ... 20( Starters (divided) 20( Non Starters (divided) 6<X £100 PRIZES £10 EACH, £1000, . TOTAL. EQUAL, £3,500. Leaving a margin of £1,600, whict will be invested by the Club m making i I book on the " Antumn Meeting" The members of the SJTC b/eing well informed and connected with the Principa Trainers and Performances of their Horses are m a position to state that the £160( will realise a handsome profit, the whole o: which wjjl be divided amongst those subscribers who were unsuccessful m eithei drawing a horse or prize m the dE3,50( distribution. There will be no blanki whatever. AH Subscribers are sure t obtain a Prize, the highest being £100 • This Consultation being Straight aw l Sona Mdc m every particular, any Su« soriber can be present at the drawing Those Living at a distance can be represented by a friend The Representatives of tb( Sydney Papers will ' be invited o 1 erpesei at the drawing. Add Exchange to cheque! Two stamps for reply and result, ' Address— JAMES WALLACE, Sec. S.J.T.C., Box 784 G.P.0., Sydney, New South Wsles. 3 OB Qjmw Stoaet Wooh BydMj. j
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1193, 6 March 1884, Page 4
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744Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1193, 6 March 1884, Page 4
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