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TH PHLMERSTOr^ BAKERY c ' AXD \ ~'A ■ s - CONFECTIONERY ESTAB--1 LISHMENT. ! OPPOSITE BAJNE OF AUSTRALA IA. The Squabe. j. ». Iraser - TT) EG S 'to thank the residents 'of _J_) Palmerston and surrounding districts for the support so -gene-* roualy accorded- hi tn since starting . iv business 6u his (jwri : accou'nt, and . while soliciting a continuance of their , esteemed favors, won Jd intimate that, 9 m future a more varied stock will be ; - --i kept -on. -hand, to meet the wants of he ever -inci easing (population. .., , Eresh Scones aud Buns daily. The catering' for B lis, 1 Supr>ers,- Picriib ,- Parties, ;and Public Eutert.jinments.parrii-d 5 out efficiently.r, and under my own V y supervifcion. ■'• Bread of " First Class Quality "■ only. made. I A'A good ' Hipp^ly of .the jbest '.],.. a : | CONFECTIONERY always ' bfr-handv Also' all kinds'of "' - - PLAIN- AND FANCY « Auf.' of the ; finest. quality., y.j.vj t; , t c WEDDING, AND,^BIBTHDAY t : | CAKES i, made on the shortest notice... - ; :.yy ■*\ } f^t^\^.oi^TazAppwßßr^,: :y. 1 ■ , . * ' J. D. FEASEB. | ' Paßtr,y:i-C:'_v&;Go.nfCctipnefvnext. (the^ ! " Bou Marche," '' he Squaie, ■ ' Palmei ston North; i ! ' "^ i JTIJ^ITpE ASB GAEPET; "WAEEp 8 | ! HOUSE. i- ■! 1 ■»^-<a.—-- . ; JOHN ANDERSON. "; iVICTOBIA / AVENUE,; WANGANUI. THE Cheapest House m the trade for ! FJbbr G l bths,' Linoleums, Certisene : Carpets, Mattings, Wood and Iron Bedsteads,— Mattresses, -Paliasses,_PillsHs,. Bolsters, Ticks, Hessian Lace Curtains, 'Damask Curtains, Venetian Blinds, Perambulators, Dining Koom and Drawing floom Suites m Repp, Damask, j Hair Cloth, and Leather. 7 I i ! ■ The largest Stock of Cretonnes m y the North Island. /j X ./- auY' : aa'T/IJ l; Saterine, Crepes, Tapestry," Card; Alsace, and Frechis. a "* - ; *?'*■■*■*■ 61 0 A LAEGE STOCK OF AMERICAN 6 - ...... „..-. - - ■- ■■■ . . A ?-• o : yA&sj) ENGLISH CHAIES.^ VI 0 • ■ d : .-••'■■•■ : -- Cheßts of Drawers, (Chiffoniers, ook ) Cases, and Household Furni- , ture' of every descrip- ' . .-.r. y- tion. i lo'baiNQßi ' Advertialng Con- WERSIITBIII r ! {fIrOIIWaMjJ traotatbrltandßll gf ■" h , ; GOOD _■ otb« r newspapers ~~ GOOD ftH llULtbll -toat adorable pi*"«Wi»>\ if HW' terms «t -th» Ad : (fa <2 I , L t iwii vertieine Agency '' ,a . ■ ■ " ■■* . 'ofH P HTJB_AKD, NeWSiwen; Conn.,PuWlßhex > iof t'ue : .ewspaper and Bank Directory of the World 1 *i*b.-'. i- ■. „n \%w\\mmtmm^mmm^^tmm i -Hop Bitters are the Purest and B,eßt Bitters Eyer Made. .They are compound, ; a*r'om"Ho;s,;Malt Buchu, Mandrake, arid, andelion. — the , oldest, beet, and most valuable medicines m Ihe world, aid contain all the -best and most curative properties of,'»ll . other remedies, beinglhe greatest Blooo! ! Purifier, Liver "Regulator,- and. Lifeandi Health Restoring A'gept. onf oaith. ¥i o .disease c r ill health can can pbsfibly long eiipt where these Bitters are used ; ' so: varied and. perfect are their 1 operations. They give newlife ami vigor to tbe agedt - aDd irifi)m. ; To. all vshpse employment I cause irregnlai ity of the bow> Is or urinary f orgaiiP, or who require an' Appetizer, Tonic ; and mild stimulantj'H.opßitUrißare invalu-, '■ able, \ eing highly curai ive, tonic and stimulating^ without intoxicating ■ | D<> not enffer or \et your -frier ds, suffer, * but use and urge them to use "Hon Bitters .Remember, Hop, Bittern is 'uo ,vil.',' drugged, di unken nostrum but the" Purest; snd Best Medici 1 c ever made ; the" In-, -* alid's Friend and Hope," and no person or • family i-hbulfi be without them. Try the Bitters tordoy. Get at Chemists or n>ug. gists. ! i £5000^5000/ ; TBE " CfIAMPIOK » , CONSULTATION. ' ' " •-'■> ■ **' *« '• ■■■ ■- - ''*■ n,| y 5000 Members £1 Each i rpHE t-YDNEY TUBF CLUB beg to X inform the Spoiling Public of New Stutb Wales and tbe adjoining Colonies that they have made «"i rang* ments for y holding a £s^ooo Consultation on the Champion Kace, tobe run on the Flemington Course, Melbourne, the Bth day of March, 1884, when the lollowing pn'zos will, be distributed, less 10 per cent, pom- " 'in'iSrion :—*•-• * •--•- a .>. A-a-Fiwt Horse JEIOOO Second Horse ... ... =.. 500 Third Hoi se . : . . . ... -.-.;. 200 Starters (divided) 200 ' Non Staiters (divided) ... ... 600 B ■ ■ £100 PHIZES £10 BACH, £1000. TOTAL EQUAL, £3,500. Leaving a margin of £1,600, which - will Le invested by the Club m making a book on the " Antumn Meeting" ; - Tbe members of tbe SJTC being well m L i formed and connected with the Principal » Trainers and Performances of their Horses, „ are m a position to state tl. at -the £1600 n will realise a bano some profit, the whole, oi k which will be- diviued amongst tho^e subH Bcribers who were unsucceesiul m either •t- drawing a horte or piize m the, £3,500 „ distribution. There will be. no 'blanks 'whatever. All ' Subscribers are sure to t- obtain a Prize, the highest being £100 $ Thiß Consultation being Straight anQ Bona Mdc m every particular, uny Su_ i\ scriber can be present at the drawing i- Those Living at a distance can be represented by a friend The Bt presentatives of tbe , Sydney Papers wiil be i i.vnn i ie.ipe'sen at the draw ing. Add Exchange to cheques , s Two stamps for leply and result. „_. Address— JAMES WALIACE,| • A Sec; S.J.T.C., Box 784/. II OJ'.o.> Sydney, tfew South W-sles.^ f i '• QK .j J »_& £y*mh

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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1218, 8 April 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1218, 8 April 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1218, 8 April 1884, Page 4

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