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JBOBH HOOD'S GREAT NOVELTY I COMPANY'S PROGRAMME ON THE ATOMN M-EIETXVG. To be held on the ©hristchurch "Racecourse' on fins' er Monday and i ueoday, April 14th an I 15th, 1884. Subscribed Capital of £2,500, m 5 000 Shaves of 10s each, ' Prizes. Five separate Allotments, each S arehavingFivediatinctlhinces. Ist Piize Great Autumn Handicap, £750 Ist Prize Easter Handicap, £200, A S our Dune Jin Uup Programme fillbo J_A_ so satisfactorily, ■*© have beeu induced to launch tin? ye tme, and f el confident it .will meet with the same success. Although we send to Newspapers throughout New Z aland the names and Addresses of principal winners m our Company, as many other onsultationists advertise thty do, we respectfully remind the publ.c and ,our clients that! our Books arc at all times Open for Inspection to., any Subscriber — 'information not confined to ihe Press We consider each Subscriber Has an equal right oi inupe <tion. We'also' admit' tlie fact that every, m,ldi rof even a Single Tir-ket is a Shareholder for the, time being m our ComJ pa:!y ? ati(i, as such, has a :p-nteat ri^ht to : attend pur Drawings ; therefore i'tyi'ations ! to' that Effect 'are always; procurable. ' Irv questioning' he'.integri«y of dur Drawings and ami Distribution of Prizes, many people argue that it is very easy to say that a Policeman m bum din won £636 As 2d, a Farmer m Waimate, £318 2s Id, a Miner ; in Charleston, £159 Ms ; bnfc how 1 do we know these statements to be correct ? Our answer is— Attend the. Drawings, Inopect our Books, procure 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 reports^ and', newspaper paragraphs are true. Please write Signature , and Address legiblyj, tb avoid errors. Be 'careful to Address, KQBIN. HOOD, Care of THOS. STAPLETON Box 238»_Post Office, Cbristchurch ; or '•■ Care of JUBAL (not J. L.) FLEMING, City Baths, Colombo street, Christohuroh. In answer to numerous ei<quiries. we bog to state that we are m no way connected with any other Company. . ; i Public, Notice. \ IV/rES^RS LO.UND & PEDER. 1 jyJL: «EN, Tinemiths &c., beg.to notify thkt they have disposed of their Palmerston. business' to Mr JAMES KOWLINS, who they trust will' receive 'the same share of public; patronage . hitherto accorded to 1 them. All accounts due to Messrs Lound and Pedersen must be paid by the end of the present month to Mr T. It. WALTON, whose leceipt will be a sufficient discharge. LOUJST) & PEDERSEN. Paltnecston Feb. let, 3884. IN reference to the above, James desires to assure the publio that .no; effort will be spared to secure a continuance of the sup* port accorded to his predecessors; Every satisfaction guaranteed at the lowest possible charge. JAMES RO_WLJNi^ -THK HBiD BDTCHERY, Bangitikei Stbbet, ! PALMERSTON NORTH. P. T. COLLINS..I.. ..Pbopeietoe rpHE Primest quality of Beef. Mutton J-2 Lamb, Veal and Pork on Sale at "LOWEST CAjSII PRICES. .>.';:■ Small Goods a Specialty, i Families waited' on daily and delivered to any part ol the district on the Bbortest notice.; : ! i ' The Heaa Butchery, \\..\i.- Kangitikei StrceU >*'• l ; \y."i \,r, "-J,<F. PJ GOLLINSi ■■. .■• ' ';.■ ;',>:; ,-s.\'i -r.li i-: '■!■> !^Proprietor. ; ! Grpceyy, iviikpil Spirit Stores, '■, ; .■■■ --THB ! ' l S<itiA«ii/- ' ll :: '- 1 ;/ ■•■■ ; ■•= :i pXiiMipstoNVNoimi;: l; ... :. I '''!'.' Vi ..' ■ ■■■ T"~" ;!; „:■: /i . rf^H^E .undersigned begs to an^iounce^ ;JL that 'bebasirenibived his business' pre- ( raise's to a more' cbmuiodibus situation 1 oh the Square, ni-'ar ' the* l T6'wn BUli. ! 'Groceries of eve?*y description, and firsitTiClass o quality v keptv. m stock, ■ and delivered! at Wholesale rates. I Household = Rtquisites — Produce,: Grain, General Store Goods, and every article m daily use- ' , ,' i. ; i Aili order's carVfuHy packed and delivered With punctuality to any part of the town; or throughout the country districts or at railway stations. • ■'■ ■ - i Prices will !be, quoted the siame as m the JKcady Money \ Store Price List, and every; effort will be put forth to; give custbirers entire satisfaction. I ft; WbUerman is,alsp> purchaser of FaiiniiDairy, and Station' Produce. ■&!Rlih> BREW ERY : ■ ; " '•'■ ■■' '■' and' . ■ '', ■■'BOTTLING- STORES, , 'Palmeriston Noi-th. ; I The undersigned begs to inform the, public tliat he is now prepared to supply First -clans' A|e and' Purter, brewfd from tiie very best; materials, ano* with the purest water. • ■ ■ • .■ > i • ■ : The Bottling Stores are noted along this Coast for supplying the best brands of Spirits, Wines, Al< or S^ott, from 2 gallons upwards, at Lowest; Curient : Rates. Case Whiskies, Hrand.ies,. Wines, &c, all of the very best, purest,. ".'and finest character to be obtained on the "West Coast. • "'' ' " "' : ■■■''- H. WOLLEEMAN, „ : Proprietor. t^OK -SkLE/a Freehold Brickyard !,' ! ; with'over 20l)f t frontage suitable for buildiiig 6u,' in 1 the City of We'ilington| also a Leasehold 1 one With ehg'i ie^ boiler, apd brick" machine, »nd cottages, &cv; 18 years to- run }■ terms • can .^ be madie to isuit.. purchasers; A sure, for. i tune. sp one or. two ; steady im.en,.flr. any person who has a hundred or twpj • wjU ling to look after the men, can utand^iii halves by applying to O. W. Clayton Coltegfewreec -Als© 2od acres'; five' so--acre'blocks; and tw6 ip acre^blobkfijbe' ing No's; 49 iind SP/Pit^berbeVt, 11 also 4* Cottages on yery easy terms, 1 from L 2£ cash.! Ey«ry ; property will be sold ver; cheap, as tbe owner is retiring fron business on account of ill health. Tlu deeds' of tbe property to be seep at tb ofpees' of ' ' Messrt Olliyier, llollan« and Brownj Solici'tprsi or th^owiier, O W. Clayton, College stree

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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1203, 21 March 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1203, 21 March 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1203, 21 March 1884, Page 1

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