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UOBIN HOOD'S Gitf'iAT ■ NGVELTI ! COMPAiNI'S PROGRAMMiE ON THE AUlUfflfi la^ETIJYCr. To be hel-1 on the Ohri«tchnrc-L Kacecourst on E..s'er Monday and iv.«da}', April Itth . -m • 15th, 1884. Snbseiibfd Capital of £2,500 m s.o<K] Shui-es i»f l()s e.-ch, Prizes. Five separat Allotini nts, encli S are having Five distinct ( h.r.ies. Ist Piize G-r. a= Autumn Handicap. £750. Ist Prize Ewster Ha?idio«p, £200, A S our Dune Jin Cap Programme tillvd ■ JZjL. so sj.t sfisctuiilj, c have ieeu in- ' duct'd to lnuncb thi- ye tn;e, and fel confident it will mcc: with the same success. A though we send to Newspapers throughout NiwZ aland the names and Addresses of principal winners m our Compiny, as many other onsultationiats ..dvortise th* y do, we respectful y remind the publ.c and . our ciients that our Books arc at all times Open for Inspection to any Subscriber — i infoi m.ttion nofc confined to he Press We consider each Subscriber has an equal right o inspe -tion. We also admit he fact that eve y Ui.ld rof even a Single Ti-ket is a Shareholder lor the time being m our Corapa 'y,anii, as such, has a p-.'.feot rLht t<j attend our Drawings ; therefor i-iviations to that effect are always procurable. In questioning he integri'y of our Drawings and anu Distribution of Prizes, many people argue that it is very easy to say that .a 'Policeman m Dun- din woi. £636 4's 2<l, a Farmer m Waimatfe, £318 2s Id, a Min<r m Charleston, £169 .s ; but how do' we know these statf ruents to. be co 1 re^t ? Our answer is— Attend the Drawings, Inspect ourßook*, procure from ua the, names and addresses of i rize Wihnfers, write' to them ; sift the matter thoroughly. Every facility is thus:afforded of knowing whether these rep«rts; and newspuper paragraphs are true. . Please write Signature and Address legibly, 1 to aVbid errbrsl ' Be Chreful to address, BOBIN HOOD, Care of TIJOS. STAPI.ETQN Box aSSjJ'ost Office, Ghristcburch ; or Cpue of JTJBAL (not J." L.) FLEMING, City Baths, Colombo street, Christchurcb.. In answer to numerous euquiiies, we bog to state that we are m no way connected with any other Company. Public Notice. MESSRS LOUND & PEDER- 1 KEN, Tinsmithß &c, beg to notify, that they have disposed of their Palmerston business to Mr JAMES KOWLINS, who they brust will receive the same share of public ; patronage hitherto accorded to them. j All accounts due to Messrs Lound and Pedersen must be paid by the end of the present month to Mr T. R. WALTON, whose leeeipt will be a sufficient discharge. LOU^T) & PEDEKSEN. Palmerston Feb. Ist, 1884. IN reference to the above, James Rowlins desires to assure tbe public that no effort will be spared to secure a continuance of the support accorded to hia predecessors. Every satisfaction guaranteed at the lowest possible charge. JAMES EOWLIKS. Kangitikei Stueet, PALMEESTON ivOHTH. F. T, COLLINS Proprietor 'JUIE Primest quality of Reef, glutton J. I 1.-anil', Vial and Pork on Sale at LOWE-T CASH PRIDES. Goods a Specially. Families waited on daily and delivered to any pait ol ihe district on the shortest notice. The Head Butchery, Rangitikei Street. P. T. COLLINS, Proprietor. 17 WOLLERMAN^ ■Wholesale & Retyil Giain, Produce. Grocery, Wine and Spirit Stores, PALMBRSTON NORTH. THE undersigned begs io announce that hebas removed his business premises to a more commodious situation on the Square, near the Town Hall. Groceries of every description, and first-cla'is quality, Rept m stock, and delivered at Wholesale rates. ! Household Riquisites — Produce, (Grain, General Store Goods, and every article m- daily use. All orders can-fully packed and delivered with punctuality to any part of the town, or throughout {ihe country districts or at railway stations. Prices will be quoted.' the same as m the Ready Money Store Price List, and every effort will be put forth to give pustojrers entire satisfaction, H. Wollerman is also a purchaser of Faim, Dairy, and Station Produce. BELL BREWERY AND BQTTLIISG STORES, Palmerston North. n lie undersigned begs to inform the , uhlie t ia he is now prepared io supply Fii i fia s .Me and Porter, brewrci from li.tf very bi^t materials, and with the purest wattr. The Bottling Stores are uofed along this Coast for supplying the best braniis of Spirits, Wines, Ak or S f ou , from 2 gallous upwards, at Lowest Cnrient llatts. Case Whiskies, Bran«-ie^, Wines, &c, all of ibe very best, pun st, and finest character lo be obtained on the West Coast. • H. WOLLERMAN, Proprietor. FOU SALE, a Freehold Brickyard with over 200 ft iruntage suitable for building on, m the City of Wellington ; also a Leasehold me with' engi le, boiler, and brick machine, and cottages, &c; 18 years to run; terms, can be made toisuit purchasers. A sure foitune to one or two steady men, or any person who has a hundred pr two, wil> ling to look after the mep, can stand m Laives by applying to O. W. Clayton, College street . Als© 200 acres, five 50---acre blocks, and two 10 acre blocks, bbnig Jios 49a'nd : 66, Fitzberberti also' 47 Cotta fe es on very easy terms, from L 25 cash. Every property will be sold very pbeap, as the owner is retiring from business on account, of i)l health, , The deed's^ ,of the property to be seen at the offices 1 of', Messrs Ollivier, Holland and' Brown, Solicitors, or the owner, O. W. Clayton, College stree

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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1211, 31 March 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1211, 31 March 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1211, 31 March 1884, Page 1

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