TH^ PALMERSTON BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY ESTABLISHMENT. NEXT THE " BON MAECHE," Tkm Square. J. D. FRASER BEGS to thank the residents of Pahnorston and surrounding districts for the support so j rously accorded him since starting iv business on his own account, and wl'ile soliciting a continuance of their esteemed favor's, would intimate that m future a more varied stock will I e kept on hand to meet the wants of he ever -ino easing population. Fr^sh Scones and Buns daily. The catf ring for s B 11s, Suprers, Picnic Parties, and Publij Entertainments carri-d out efficiently, and uuder my 0M m supervision. Bread of •' First Class Quality " only made. A good supply of the best CONFECTIONERY always on hand. Also all kinds of BIS^UITS, PLAIN AND FANCY of the finest quality. WEDDING AND BIETHDAY CAKES, made on the shortett notice. <2F Note The .Address— j " J. D. FRASER. ' Pastry .C(j"k & Confectioner, next the "Boh Marehfe," ''he Squaie, ! Palmeiston North. .. , FURKITURE A| ! »;-8AEPET WAfiEHOUSE. JOHN ANDERSON. VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI. .■ * THE Cheapest House m the trade for Floor CJoths, Linoleums, Certisene ; Carpets, Mattings, Wood and Iron Bedsteads, Mattresses, Paiiassea, Pillows, Bolsters, Ticks, Hessian Lace Curtains, Damask Curtains, Venetian Blinds, i Perambulators, Dining Room and Draw;ing .Room Suites m Repp, 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 CHAIES. Chests of Drawerß, Chiffoniers, ook Cases, and Household Furniture of every description. g"^~lODnH j 'other, rio?roji*per» H; GOOft !| pLto^ most atTOr»blo BHCVYorftrtli^ «fH P.KDBBASD.^lo^rHaveii, Conn;, Publisher i»f tio : .cwepaper arid.Banlt.Pjrectory bf tha World Hopßitters are. the Purest and ; Best Bitters 'Ever Made. They are compound drom Ho s, Malt BuchuJ Manßrake, / and; aridelion,— the oldest, best.' and most valuable medicines m the world, aud contain all the best and m 08 1 cur alive properties of all other remedies, beingtbe. greatest Blood Purifier, Liver Regulator; and "Lif eand Health Restoring' Agent on earth., F,o disease or ill health can can 'possibly long exipt where these Bitters are! need, ito varied and -perfect are their operations.;^ p )M H i;i . ■ . .-,-, , They give neVlife andvigor to the agedt and infirm. To all whose employment cause- irregulaiitj;. of the .bowls.or nrinary brgihtoj'pr who require an Appetizer, Tonic ■ndmild^ipjjiilftnfc, Hopßitters are invaluable, being highly curative, tonic: and s^im--ulaiing/ withbi^t mtoxicatiug. " ' :i .' t {)<> not enfferior let: jour friendß sufljer, but p.se and urge, them to use Hpd Bittera ; Bememb^r 1 , 1 ' Hop ' ftifter.V is' ','u'b vili, drugged, drup^en nostrum but the Purest 8nd n ß*flt > Medic'ire i ever 1 made -^the^^rnlalid's Friend and jH ope," and po person or family should be without them. Try the Bitters ,tbrd&y.; Get at Chemists or Dnig* giats. j 4sOOo^£soooTHE "CHAMPION "-GO2JSULTATIPS. AH Prizes^o Blanks. THE SYDNEY TUBF CLUB beg to inform the Sporting Public of New South Wales and the adjoining Colonies that they have- made prrangements for holding a £5,000 Consultation on the Champion Race, to be run on the Fleming' ton Course, Melbourne, the Bth day of March, 1884, when- the following piizos .jwill-binclijiiributed, 1 6 b» 10 per cent. Commisf ion J— First ' Horse : £1000 Second Horse 600 Third Horse ... 200 Starters (divided) ... ... 200 Non Starters (divided) 600 JBIOO PRIZES £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" i Tbe members of the SJTC being well informed and connected with the Principal Trainers and Performances of their Horses, are m a position to state that the £1500 will realise- a handsome profit, the whole' of which will be divided amongst those subscribers whoi were unsuccessful m either .drawing a horse or piize m the. £3,500 distribution. There will be no blank B whatever. All Subscribers are sure t o obtain a Prize, the highest being £100 This Consultation being Straight anQ J3ona Fide m^ every particular, any Surf scriber can be present at the drawing Those Living at a distance can be represented by a friend The Representatives of the Sydney Papers will be i rviieo 0 ) erpesen at the drawing. Add Exchange to cheques Two stamps for. reply and result. JAddressi-JAMES WALLACE, , Sec, 8.J.T.C., Box 784 • ! G.P.0., Sydney, New Spu^i Ti^B. :»'.-... j. .-•■. OB .• ■'■■'■ -~ QatmSbiel ««d» fijebaqr
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1211, 31 March 1884, Page 4
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716Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1211, 31 March 1884, Page 4
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