CONFECTIONERY ESTABLISHMENT. OPPOSITE BAFK OF AUSTRALASIA. Tii_ Squabs. J. I>. ¥I_ASER T3EGB " l > -^ank the residents of I A Palni"- >v and surrounding districts for the support so generously accorded him since shirting m business ou his own account, and wlule soliciting a continuance of their 1 esteemed favors, would intimate that j m future a more varied stock will be kept on hand to meet the wants of | he ever -increasing population. Fresh Scones and Buns daily. The catering for Balls, Suppers, Picnic Parties, and Public- Entertainments carried out; efficiently, and under my owa supervision. Bread of ''First Class Quality," only made. , A good supply of fc£e,b«*fcY, rY;<v ' j CONFECTIONERY t^ ' ' !' lal«a^^_i^^ ! --2ilfe t allkiiidk ! oi : ''l ] t BISCUITS/ PLAIN AND FA_ICY j | of th finest quality. I WEDDING AND BIBTHDAY -lii > ! i -«X ; ;CA£ES;, .;,,, :■ IA -:- _^a^«oa the shortest notics.^ g .-- ... fen i fci 0f Nora Tai Annaiss— fcaJtry Cc«k k CoafeM^gJ^itegtM T !Bauk of Australf^,* tfb*%|t.a> ■ Palmerstoa North. ; u'A f.-i«".H.'.-';: :-yi. '-y'n ■-■' i I J lA^.-: '.:.: .-.?■; '. 'yyehlhiturb a»b caepet waee- ■; j j ' house, 'y AAA AIf ! JOHN ANDERSON. ■*- ' : \ i a y,.^r i* a victoria iiWm,* WANOAinny THE Cheapest House m the trade for ' Floor Cloths, Linoleums^ Certisene Carpets/Mattings, Wood and Iron Bedsteads, Mattresses, .Paliasses, .Pillows, •Roisters, Ticks, Hessian Lace Curtains, Dan.as.k- Curtains, Venetian Blinds, Perambulators, Dining Boom and Drawing ffcoom Suites m Repp, Damask, Hair Cloth, and Leather. ; The largest Stock of Cretonneß m the North Island. i ■ Saterine, Crepes, Tapestry, Card, Alsace, and Frechis. A? LARGE STOCK OF AMERICAN AND ENGLISH CHAIRS. Chests of Drawers, Chiffoniers, ook Cases, and Household Furni- , ture of every description. [oQMt.cfJ] Advertteixtg Con* ■PHW-srß~ i GOOD ' ■ OOux newspspen H GOOD I lADTiri ccH e^l>esudtoonfh»'-HunuMN_gnMl Wn.4l-tI.CcM xao.t flwemble ■nw«HMf t tTr = ff^r^ak penam .et the Ad- me . t ,■ ii-T^Tl ' fc— ■*— —■•■i -■T-ct-sb-K Agency wm » .■ ■* " _.K.P.HOBB___J.»ewH»-wi.;Coxßui»i^hs TH^ — y'AAAAyy \ CABPENTEES, Cabinet Makers, and thdse Buildinf or Furaishing. i Wearepreptt**** 0 ""PP 1 / , T j .ixit-B. *. il;»0«. «V_-.b 'Jd Ihv/ if.Al iii'i -"■^l_vTf , _H_r I fn!¥f^W B,iu **^- ->■•;> Ul yifl_s»}%A»JaA*[ JUBajiku! rti ' paajMTxftJierif finß.tiß.thetra.de. _» . p^b^H&elfeif e_i.wh^;; l^^ ? 1 ?S« ,fv}«_ l*JpUfWl*»te*!!;;;;A ai ks-M ' L«M- *-- »H--i:«r ».»if* V'it'it.ii-AA re ■ J j».!ii-«fji ;( Palmerston North. V. j THE "CKAMPIOK" CONSTJLTATIOfI. AliPrizesJKo Blanks. 5000 Members £1 Each THE SYDNEY TURF CLUB beg to inform the Sporting Public of New South Wales and the adjoining Colonies ' that they havo made, arrangements fer holding a £5,000 Consultation on the Champion Race, to be run on the Flemington Course, Melbourne, the Bth day ef March, 1884., when the following ptizos 'will be distributed, less 10 per cent. Commit ion : — First Horse £1000 Second Horse .500 Third Horse 200 ■Starters (divided) 200. , Non Staiters (divided) 600- --£ 100 PRIZES £10 EACH, £1000, TOTAL EQUAL, £3,500, Leaving a margin of £1,500, which will be invested by the Club m making a book on the " Antumn Meeting" The members of the SJTC being well informed and connected with the Principal Trainers and Performances of their Horses, are m a position to state that ihe £1600 wilt realise n handsome profit, the whole of which v ill be divided amongst those subscribers who were unsuccessful m cither drawing a horse or prize m the £3,500 distribution. There will be no blanks whatever. All Subscribers are sure to obtain a Prize, the highest being £100 ..This Consultation being Straight anO Bona .Fide m every part icular, any Su_? scriber can be ' present at tbe drawing Those Living at a distance can be represented by. a 'friend . The Representatives of >t_e; SydneyXYpers wi.i tei) Mit« < l.eipe6eft f at the'drhvi ing.' Add Exchange to chequesTwo stamps for leply and result. ■'■■-. ■'.'.ai Address— JAMES WALLACE,;: .>!<.: V n » -fiec.-fi^T.a, Box 784 , ; . ; , r^.&MitfydMHS,^* SpntbWelefM ; .;. -,}-Ai&-i6m»/. ;.y, Y.;;-Y*l.'4
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1249, 30 May 1884, Page 4
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612Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1249, 30 May 1884, Page 4
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