TH PALMESSTD^ BAKERI AND CONFECTIONERY ESTABLISHMEJJT: OPPOSITE BA^K OF AUSTUA LA 1A Thk Qquaeb. J. l>. FRASER BEGS to thank the residents o Palmerßton and surroundhij districts for the support so gene rous] \ accorded him since startinj iv bnssiness on hi*< own a<-couut, anc while soliciting a continuance of the i esteemed favors, wo.ild intimate tha m future a more varied stock will b< kept ou hand to meet the wants o he ever-iucieaaiiig population. Fr^sh Seoues and Buns daily. The catering for ■B ■ ll« t Sup ers, Picni Parties, and Fubi;o Eutert . inments carriec out effioieatiy, and under my owi " supei vitioii. Bread of." First Class Quality " only made A good supply of the -best . CONFECTIONERY . always on hand. Also all kinds of BISCUITS, PLAIIS, AND FAWCTt of the finest quality. WEDDING AND BIRTHDAY '■■•'■ ; CAKES made on the shortest notice. . Tkb Alddkess— -' : s J. D. FRASER. Pastry < % 6k, & Confectioner, ne^t the •' Bon Marche," .-"« be Square, Palmerston INorih. . FypiTURE Afiß CAEPET WARE , f ' HOUSE. JOHN ANDERSON. VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI, rpHE Cheapest House m the trade for JL Floor Cloths, Linoleums, Certisene Carpets, Mattings, Wood and Iron Bedsteads, Mattresses, 'Pallatises, Pillows, Bolsters, Ticks, Hessian Lace Curtains, Damask Curtains, Venetian Blinds, Perambulators, Dining Koom and Drawing Room Suites m Kepp, Damask, Hair Cloth, i and Leather «. The largest Stock of Cretonnes m the North Island. Saterine, Crepes, Tapestry, Card, Alsace, and Frechis. i • m y mm . . . ■ A LARGE STOCK OF AMERICAN AND ENGLISH CHAIRS. Chests of Drawers, Chiffoniers, 00l Case s, and. Household Furniture of every descrin*. ; : tion. L '§• *^^^<^/^^f ;ift 031 £m_lJ3 wid^^L*^^- — •- - 1 i''™°| : traouforitand.il 3T pw "™L J gOOD H otber newepspera, gjß ; GOOD . | lnnilwLto|K most avorobla HjluToWtM f ■■ itorxnfl tX tli© Ad* fi9 : :t j, r ' ™ ivertisiiig 1 Agency .» 13 .^ *- Of H 5 KITBBAKD.I'ewKaven, Conn., Publisher of tlic Jrewapaper and : .3^a!c X) ■rectory of the Wpria Hop Bitters are the Purest and , Best Bitters Ever Made. They are compound drom Ho s, Mali Buchu, Mandrake, and andelion,— the oldest, best, 'and most valuable medicine! m the world, 1 and contain all the best anc most curative properties of all other remedies, beingthe greatest Bipod Purifier, Livei Regulator* and Lifeand, Health: /Restoring A gent on. earth. No disease or ill health can can possibly long exist where these Bittere 'are used, so varied and perfect are theii operations, .-;'. . . •. . ;■ ...,-- They give newlife andvigor to the agedi . and infiim. To all whose employment cause irregulaiity. of the bowels or nrinarj , organs, or who require an Appetizer, Tonic and mild stimulant, Hop Bitters are invaluable, Mng highly curative, tonic and stimulating, withort intoxicating, Do not Buffer or let your frier d6 suffer, but use and urge them to use Hpo Bittere Remember, Hop Bitterx is V'no vili, drugged, drunken nostrum but the Purest Bnd Best JMedicit'e. ever made; the "Invalid's Friend and Bope," and no person 61 family should be ■without them. Try th« Bitters torday. Get at Chemists or D*ug. gists. £5000._£5000. THE "CHAMPION" CONSULTATION All Prizes^ 0 Blanks. 5000 Members £1 Each rpHE bYDNEY TURF CLtJB beg tc JL inform the Sporting Public of New South Wales and the adjoining Colonies that they have made "rrangtments foi holding a £5,000 Consultation on the Champion Race/to be run on the Flemington Course, Melbourne, the Bth day oj March, 1884, v hen the following pi'izpE will be distributed, less 10 per cent. Qommission : — Fi»t Horse ... £1000 Second, Horse .'/" 60C Third Horse ... .;. ... 200 Starters (divided) ... ... 200 Non Staiters (divided) -...' ... 600 £100 PRIZES £10 EACH, £1000. TjQ^Ali EQUAL, £3,500, Leaving a margin of £1,600, which will be, invented by the Club m making a book on the, " Antumn Meeting" Tbe members of the SJTC being well informed and connected with the Principal Trainers and Performances of their Houses, are m a position to state that the £1600 will realise a handsome profit, tbe whole of which will be divided amongst those subscribers who were, unsuccessful m either drawing a horse or piize m the £3,600 distribution. There will be no blanks whatever. AH Subscribers are sure t 0 obtain a Prize, the highest being XIOO This Consultation being Straight anO Bona Fide m every particular, any Sud scriber can be present at the drawing Those Living at a distance can be represented by a friend The Representatives of tbe Sydney Papers will be i i am c < t eipesen at the dra^n ing. Add Exchange to cheques Two stampß for reply and result. Address— JAMES WALLACE,! Sec. BJ.T.C, Box 7&4fcj G.P.0., Sydney, Hew South^ «les^ 42iwbJIm* Jtak .
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1211, 15 April 1884, Page 4
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753Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1211, 15 April 1884, Page 4
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