Messrs T. S. Weston and F, Guinness are spoken of at candidates for Christchurch North, and Messrs Weston and Dunlop for the Avon. At-:* meeting of. the Canterbury linieM; Oil T ind' Fibre Company thia m'brniig, it resolved to wind up the Company, owing to want of support by the i farmers. The balance* sheet showed »;lpii of £778. A deputation from the Trades and Eabour Council waited on Majop Atkinaon^at^Dunedin, on Thursday introduced by Mr Brachan, M.H.R., to ask tbat the city constituenoes be amalgamated, and thai lecal industry should be encouraged, Matt£ Atkinson said he believed everyevertlhing should be got here that cou|d be got, even if the cost were 10 perfcent. above the imported article, A^deputation trom the Mining Prdtec* tionfAttocialion waited on the Hod. Mr Eolietton at Dunediaon Thursday to ask that;- an ibsj-ector should be appointed, witDout whose report no new company ■holjd^e allowed to ntart, so tbat bogus com|janies might be done away with. | Mraßfelleston said he did not see that the Government could grant such a rew^ :: ; % "■• ' ''■'.' '^ ''■■'• ' ■".- ■'■ Ijfeasrs Charles Pownall and Co., •sriv* eri^Slrepbrt :— The money market, so far^a% it Applies to mortgage investments, is m a state of collapse, as, with the exception of. a, few minor sums placed, no busijiesibas been transacted during the las^lpnth:~ applications, offeringffijst|cJaßß secnritif s,^ amounting to fiVe'fl|ureßj are, for the present, withheld -owing\b the absence of sufficient supplies Witb^^oney in the Home. ;couatry ; q»on te^d'ai ie'sa than 2 per cent m commercial circles, it is much to be regretted that ■thef : warit6f confidence m this' and the neighbouring colonies should permit the • ver^ : ib*est Securities tnat can be found to remain unnoticed. The pressnre now existing iv the Middle Island, no doubt, .'considerably effects our position, as the supplies of capital from that source .bare -hitherto been considerable. Probably -ire may find that the stability of our investments may lead to a larger supply '■from that, quarter. - : : ?;- --" Geipan SyVup."— No othdr medi•cine^^tne 1 woild was ever given such a its curative qualities : as BoMhee's German Syrup. In three years two jnillion four hundred thousand rmall bottles of this medicine were distributed rfree of charge to Druggists m the United States of America by those afflicteS with Consumption, Asthma, Croupjsevere Coughs, Pneumonia and other diseases of the throat and lungs, giving |he afflicted undeniable proof tbat German Syrup will cure them. The result hai been that Druggists m every town and village m civilized countries recommending it to their customore. fGo to your Druggist and ask what they know about it. Sample Bottles 6dBejralar «ne 3t 6c. Three dosei will , pplielre any case. ; ■ ■ '-?-, ■■'•■■■. ' '- '• ! Kattlesnake^s Bite.— The quick \ -venom of the rattlesnake has not killed **'•© many people as the more insidious but j f^Headly poisons found m the tir ot foul Tbe aeration of the blood by becomes impossible sometimes and the failing health, growing weaknera of appetite are harbingers of approachinj: death. For such cases Hop Bitters are the potent, and all powerful ienieay to drive alp feverr 'out of ■ " the iyitoin, purifying the blood, and giving •rie^ and happy lease of life. Notice 4&&tn.: - \ -......■ .r *£« Important to tbe Ladies of Palmerston - X)ur' impbrtV are larger this. season than any previous shipments ; consequently the range of choice will be unequalled * *n* tbe WesP Coast. Grand Display is call Departments, on Tuesday April Ist Bros, Cash Warehouse, ?y* Wells' " Bough ok Corks.— Ask "Ei.ugh on Corns." 74. Quick complete permaLenf cure. ... Corns,. j warts, bunions Moses, Moss & Co., SydneyvGenera) Agents. „._, Flixs a»d bugs.— Beetles, insects roaches, . antu, bed-bugs, rats, * mice^ gcphen,jack-rabbit«, cleared out 1 by on BatiJV 7idi Mosei, Mow £00,, Sydney General Agent*. j
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1222, 26 April 1884, Page 3
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607Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1222, 26 April 1884, Page 3
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