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iiOBIN HOOD'S G'IEAT NOVELTI j COMPANY'S PROGRAMME ON THE To be hell on the Christchurch Racecourse on Eas:er Monday and uepday, April Dth an*i 15th, 1884. Subscribed Capital of £2,500 m 5,000 Shaves of lO^tePeh, Prizes. Five separat Allotments, each S are having Five distinct ' lances. Ist Prize Givar Autumn Haudit-ap. £750. Ist Prize Easter Handicap, £200, AS our Dumdin (Jup Programme wllki> bo sat'sfaetonly, • c have tieeu induced to launch thix ye tuie, and f el confident it wjll meet -with the same success. Although wn send to Newspapers throughout New Z aland the names and Addresses of principal -winners m our Company, as many other onsullationisia .dvertise thoy do, we respectful y remind the publ.o and our clients that our Books arc at aU times Open for Inspection to any Subscriber — information not confined to ihe Press We consider each Subscriber has an equal right 0' inspection. We also admit the fact that every Uold rof even a Single Ticket is a Shareholder for the time being m ourOompany,and, as such, has a prifect riiht to attend our Drawings ; therefore invitations to that effect are always procurable. In questioning he integrity of our Drawings and anu Distribution of Prizes, many peop'e argue that it is very easy to say that a Policeman m Ount din won £636 4s 2d, a Farmer m Waimate, £318 2s Id, a Miner m Charleston, £159 is ; but how do we know these statements to be coire-.t ? Our answer is — Attend the Drawings, In»pect our Books, procure from us the names and addresses of trize Winners, write to them ; sift the matter thoroughly. Every facility is thus afforded of knowing whether these reports and newspiper paragraphs are true. Please write Signature and Address legibly, to avoid errors. \ Becbreful to Address, ROBIN HOOD, Care of THOS. STAPLETON Box 238, JPost Office, Christehurck ; or Care of JUBAL (not j. L.) FLEMING. City Baths, Colombo street, Christchurch. j In answer to numerous enquiries, we bog I to state that we are m no way connected j with any other Company. Public Notice. MESSRS LOUND & PEDER- j SEN, Tinsmiths &c, beg to j notify that they have disposed of i their Palmerston business to Mr ! JAMES KOWLINS, who they trust ! will receive the same share of public patronage hitherto accorded to them. \ All accounts due to Messrs Louud and Pedersen must be paid by the end of the present month to Mr T. E. WALTON, whose leceipt will be a suflicient discharge. LOUET) & PEDERSEN. Palmerston Feb. Ist, 1884*. IN reference to the above, James Rowlins desires to assure the public 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 KOWLINS. THE HEAI> BUTCUBKyT Bangitikei Street, PALMEESTON KOKTH. P. T. COLLINS Propbietor ipIIE Primest quality of Beef, Mutton J.] Lamb, Vtal and Pork on Sale at LOWEST CASH PllltJES. Small Goods a Specialty. Families waited on daily and delivered to auy part oi the district ou the shortest notice. The Head Butchery, Kangitikei Street. F. T. COLLINS, Proprietor. ST^WOLLERMAITS Wholesale & Retail Grain, Produce. Grocery, Wine and Spirit Stores, The Square, IPALMBKSTON NOKTH. THE undersigned begs to announce that hehas removed his business premises to a more commodious situation on the Square, ntar the Town Hall. Groceries of eyery description, and first'ClahS quality, kept m stock, and delivered at Wholesale rates. Household Requisites — Produce, Grain, General Store Goods, and every article m daily use. Alt orders carefully packed and delivered with punctuality to any part of the town, or throughout the country districts or at railway stations. Prices will be quoted the same as m the Kcady Money Store Price List, and every effort will be put forth to give customers entire satisfaction. H. Wollerman is also a purchaser ot Paim, Dairy, and Station Produce. BELL BREWERY AND BOTTLING STOKES, Palmerston North. lie un'A'isi.L'ned hegs to inform tbe j uhlic 'Aa- he i.s now prepared ta supply Fiiat cia.-s Ale and Porter, hie wed from the very best materials, and with the purest viator. The Bottling Stores are noted along this Coast for frupphiug the best brands of Spirits, Wives, AU or Sou , from 2 gallons upwards, at Lowest Curient Kates. Case Whiskies, Brandies, Wines. &c, all of the very best, purest, and finest character to be obtained on the West Coast. H. WOLLEKMAN, Proprietor. I?OH SaLE, a Freehold Brickyard • with over 200 ft frontage suitable for building on, m the City of Wellington ; also a Least hold <>ne with engiie, boiler, and brick machine, and cottages, &c. ; 18 years to run; terms can be made to suit purchasers. A sure tor. tune to one or tv.o steady men, or auy person who has a hundred or two, wik ling to look after the men, can stand iv halves by applying to 0. W. Clayton, College street. Also 200 acres, five 50---acre blocks, and two 10 acre blocks, being Nos 49 and 50, Fitzherbert, also 1 47 Cotta 6 es on very easy terms, from' L 25 cash. Every property will.be sold very cheap, as tbe owner is retiring from business on account of ill health. The deeds of the property to be seen at the offices of Messrs Ollivier, Holland and Brown, Solicitors, or the owner, O. W. Clayton, College stree

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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1214, 3 April 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1214, 3 April 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1214, 3 April 1884, Page 1

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