TiT PALMEfISTOfi BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY ESTAB- j LISHMENT. NEXT THE " BON MARCHE/' The SijtjAitE. J. l>. FRASER BEOS to thank the residents of Palmorston and surrounding districts for the support so generously accorded him since starting iv business on his own ai'cuuut, and wl ilo soliciting a, contiisuance of their esteemed favors, would intimate that m future a more varud stock will be' kept on hand to meet the wants of he ever -incteasiuif population. Fresh Scones and Buns daily. The earring for Bulls, Suppers, Picnic. Parties, and Public Entertainments carried out efficiently, and under my own supervision. Bread of "TFirst Glass Qualify " only made. A good s-upply of the best - CONFECTIONERY always on hand. Also all kinds of BISCUITS, PLAIN AND FANCY , of the finest quality. - WEDDING AND BIRTHDAY CAKES made on the shortest notice. Ijjgg" Rote The .'ddekss— J. D. FRASER. Pastry (C'k & Coht\ ctioner, next the "Bon Marche," he Squaie, Palmeiston Wonh. FUItMTURE AJpK'SARPET WAREHOUSE. JOHN ANDERSON. •VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI. rpHE Cheapest House m the trade for JL Floor Cloths, Linoleums, Uertisene Carpets, Mattings, Wood and Iron Bedsteads, Mattresses, Palia^sea, Pillows, Bolsters, Ticks, Hessian Lace Curtains, Damask Curtains, Venetian Blinds, Perambulators, Dining Room and Drawing Room Suites m Repp, Damask, Hair Cloth, and Leather. The largest Stock of Cretonnes m the North Island. Saterine, Crepes, Tapestry, Card, Alsace, aud Freeh' is. A. LAEGE STOCK OF AMERICAN AND ENGLISH CHAIRS. Chests of Drawers, Chiffoniers, ook Cases, and Household Furniture of every descrip- : ' tion. f is on I*' l l**^ and^^k^^^ \ IPB&IN^H Advsrtißing Con- MPERSISTEM GOOD H other .newspapers Xi GOOD J ADTIPI CcH can be made on tho itOMCWCMPnn f\T) I iCLES^ mo«t favorable ffi|Hl:iYofnrtlH^ 1 .- ,. ! ■ -^"cI terms. «t the Ad- |ffi| ., f^ | ,' I vertising Agency _..' of H r^HUBBAED, New Haven, Conn., PuTjiaanei O f tha i:owspaper and Panic Directory of the World Hop Bitters are the Purest and .Best Bitters Ever Made. They are componh'd drom Ho a, Malt Bpchu, Miandrake, .and andelion, — the oldest, best, and most valuable medicines ' m the world, and contain all the best .and most curative properties of all other remedies, beingihe greatest Blood Porifier, Liver Regulator, and Lifeand Health Restoring A gent, on earth. $ o disease cr ill health can can' pOß>ibiy long exipt where these Bitters are used, so varied and perfect are their operations. .. i They &ive newlife andvigor to the agedt and infiim. To all whose employment cause irregulaiity of the bowilsor urinary organs, or who require an Appetizer, Tonic and mild stimulant, Hop Bitters are invaluable, heing highly curative, tonic and stim-ulating.-withort intoxicating, _; Do/not suffer toilet your fjierds suffer, but use and urge them to use Hod Bitter^ Etemember, Hop Bitters is \ ? no vil.'', drugged, drunken nostrum -but, the .Purest and Best Mcdicii c ever made; the"ln\alid!s Fr^end.and Hope," and no person ot family should be withoxit tht-m. Try the Bitters tordav. Get at Chemists or D>ug« gists. £sboo^_£sooO. THE "CHAMPION." CONSULTATION. All Prizes^ o Blanks. 5000 Members £1 Each rriHE SYDNEY TUEF CLUB beg to X inform the Spotting Public of New South Wales aiid the adjoining Colonies that they have made ••rrangt ments for holding a £5,000 Consultation on the Champion Race, to be run on the Flemington Course, Melbourne, the Bth day of March, 1884, whin the iollowing pi izos will be distributed, less 10 per cent. Commission :-«- Fiwt Horse £1000 Second Horse 500 Third Horse 200 Starters (divided) 200 Non Starters (divided) 600 £100 PHIZES £10 EACH, £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" The members of the SJTC being well-in-formed and connected with the Principal Trainers and Perfoi niances of their Horses, are in'jS position to ttate tt-at the £1600 will realise a handsome profit, the whole of which will be divided amongst those subscribers who were unsuccessful m either drawing a hort-e or prize m the £3,500 distribution. There will be no blanks whatever. All Subscribers are sure t 0 obtain a Prize, the highest being £100 This Consultation being Straight anO Bona Fide m every particular, any Su*Z scriber can be present at the drawing Those Living »t a distar.ee can be represented by a friend The R* presentatives of the Sydney Papers wid be i i \iti< < 1 eipeeen at the drawing. Add Exchange to cheques Two stamps for reply and result. Address— JAMES WALI-ACE, \ fee. 8.J.T.C., Box 784 .^
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1209, 28 March 1884, Page 4
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737Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1209, 28 March 1884, Page 4
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