" German Syrup."— No other medicine m the woild was ever given sucba test of its curative qualities as Bbschee's German Syrup. In three years two million four hundred thousand fmall bottles of this medicine were distributed free of charge to Druggists m the United. States of America by those afflkre'rl v.iff eousumptioh,"' Asthma, Cuiup, .. v n... Cougbs, Pneumonia and other diseased of the throat and lungs, giving the afflicted undeniable proof that German Syrup will cure them. The result has been that Druggists m every town and village m civilized, countries are recommending it to their customers. Go to your Druggist and ask what they know about it. Samples Bottles 6d. Regular siae 3s 6d. Three doses will I relieve any case .i. x
- ,; • REQUISITION. , ;s ... - ;; . : ; T»O;__MOS BUBR.ESQ.— Sir— ; *- We the undersigned Electors of Manawatu request that you will : kindly consent to deliver another : Lecture on Political Economy,, as on | the previous occasion, the incle* ' mency of the weather, arid a meeting m connection with the races on the same night prevented many of the Electora from attending tpjisten $6 an'exposition. pf . tiiia. . important subject. Trusting you'will accede to this request, -—-■-" We are, Sir, *j .■:.:■ -;;., i -' ; Yours i obedientlj r .' >i; "' W. Johnston" " 'Bobt. Peters P. H. Boisen D. Pringle W. T. Wood F. T. Collins D v Cli£ford ■■■'... > f rDenis O'Neill A* James H. Topping Fred, Beaven S. Abrahams H. W. Haybitljle J. Andrew J. S Watphorn T. T. Kerslake : , H.-W.-Boon John Kennedy Geo. B. Littler Charles, S. Gatton ,G. E, -Shorty ; TKoinas'Jbrdaa , ; F. Mowlem Geo. M. Snelsoa.!' Ja's. A. Weight W. St.; John . D,Mf Kay George Thos. E, Walton Thos. S. Hoe , , D;M.,Hanna ' : .'"' G. S. Lockie 1 W:'TJ. Healy Geo. Eld'ershaw {RftSi <3ole ; " "' - ' : '-' A.l' 1 Gould" l ' ' A.S.Bentley; ;'•.'.'. ax '■ -.•- j AJ \-.:.>. ■ Palmerston North; ; ;; ,Jiine 17,1J3§4., ; . : , v . Vi J 0(; ;./. Gentlimek — "'-'■'■'' i I respond to your request with' the greatest pleasure, and. .will address, you- on !EViduy evening v next iri the* Town Hall, at 7.30 p.m. , j >; : \{y. V. .'; .-, ,y, •-■ ii 'y- - Manchester Boad ■ Board, TPHE ratepayers sof'WaTd' No 6 are requested to meet at the Schoolroom, Ashurst, on Wednesday the. } 25th June,; at.^^p.m^.jforl.Jbe? purpgseof .discussing' the best means of getting thfc 'Bridge at the ' Lower > Ferry [erected. . ; - -A as ■-. .:■ ■; ■D. H. MAOABTHTJB, ; : : y ■ AQhairihari Mjßjß;" .. Manawatu Butter Factory. TENDERS^Hi' be received up till j Wednesday,:/ June 25th, . for Pipe Driving and Fer; ping, ,at Butter Factory, Bon|fburri';" "Plstns and specifications can be. seen at Mana^ gef 's'bbuse. Tenders to be addressed tp Manager, Longburn. s T* OST, a Signet Ring. Fiuder _J__J** willbe rewarded^on return* ihg same to R. andiE. Tingev. WAR m the BOOT TRADE! A LL f ti»e cry at'tfie present time iq cheap J& -Boots. But C. G. COLYlfcl/B would beg'i'to remind his friends and' the pubhb, gisnerdlly ; that inferior Boots are NOT CHEAP at any price.; - ; . Therefore the Ves thing people' -can 1 do when they are' going to buy boots is to come straight to - * C G- COLVILLE'S PALMERSTON BOOT FACTOR, Where they cap depepd on getting a flretclass article at a 'moderate' jprice. A^thV same time I would beg to -re't'mn thanks to my friends and the general -public for the very liberal support bestowed on me, since my arrival m Palmerston, and further, there will be nothing wanting on my part to merit, a continuance of the Bame. . BOOT FACTORY, iTjgE SQUARE. As my Bespoke Work has earned a reputation for itself, I^need say notbjpg about that department, i * l ! : 11, "ZlM^a^ BOOTS AND SHOES' FOB THE MILLION. B* AJiLINGHAM aAS PLEASURE n intimating that he has just received a SHIPMENT of new SEASQNAS, BQQTS *nd SHOES pf every description, to sp.it *ll classes, direct trom best -English -nd Colonial manpfactpney And that he has determued to dispose *»t the whole of his large stock at prices which positively defy 'competition, m Valmerstqn. ''„ Oome apd see my stock be fpre making purchasfs^elß^where,^ •f the article, arid the prices asked. B. AILINGHAM, ; The Square, s Cyjß HOTEL, :; The Square, Palprbto^'nortSH. T. AKERS, Proprietor. PRIVATE families, Commercial Gentlemen, Tourists,. .Theatricals, . ; and Permanent Boarders, will find the Club, a comfortable home, •Chferges'moderate. Private sittingiiooinii for families, " ' • FIBST,C!LASS Ta&PJIiE EQOM9. Q-ood stabling and paddocis.: No respon--1 sibility. .. 'A Porter m attendance on tjie arrival of every ' A:. r> fi . 7,, .yyyji'i ■■: Wines, Spirits, and ales of tye bpst procurable brapde.' All Wines of Best Brandt, "A f., O ICHTER, NANNESTAD & CO Steam >Sa^ Mills, Palmerston North, Manawatu.
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1221, 18 June 1884, Page 3
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743Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1221, 18 June 1884, Page 3
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