) IMPORTANT ANNOUNCBMEN T! JAMES RIVERS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINE, SPIRIT, AND PROVISION MERCHANT, ALEXANDRA. BRANCH STORE OPHIR. JAMES RIVERS Begs to inform his friends and the public generally that he has removed into his NEW STONE STORE Where he has opened out a varied and really elegant stock of DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS, AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Adapted for the Autumn and Winter seasons. INSPECTION INVITED. JAMES R ] V E R S ALEXANDRA AND OPHIR, AGENT FOR COLONIAL EIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF N Z AGENT FOR THOMSON & CO.’S BITTERS AND CORDIALS. GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. REGISTERED MINING AGENT, ETC., ETC.
MISELLANEOUS Q R I E NT’S MELBOURNE CUP CONSULTATION, 1 8 8 2. 10.000 SHARES A C £2 EACH. Of which Nos. 2001 to 3000 ; Nos 4001 to 5000 ; Nos. 7001 to 8000, Nos. 9001 to 10.000 are in half-shares at El each. 800 PRIZES. Total £20,000 Subscribers can choose either Full Shares at £2 each or half-shares at £1 each ; there being 8 0 D nzes in this consultation. Full Shares are equal to 1 Prize in every 12 Shares ; or 2 half-shares (different numbers) to 1 prize in every (5 Shares. Results will be advertised in the Australasian aud Age K and slips posted to fill subscribers immediately after drawing. Application by letter only, addressed “ Ortext” care of W. Sinclair, Eastern Arcade, Melbourne. ROWATT’S PATENT SPLITWIUK ANUCAPNIC LAMPS, NO CHIMNEY, NO SMELL. First Prize Awarded, Melbourne International Exhibition 1880-1. None Genuine unless slumped EO WATTS’ PATENT. These lamps are easily trimmed and not liable to get out of order, are economical and effi. cient, and arc without doubt the Limp for the Public. The Split-Wick principle (Rowatts’ Patent and applied to our Lamps only), ensures a full flame till all the Oil is consumed, and obviates the necessity of filling the Lamp daily. Sole Patentees and Manufacturers, T. ROWATT & SONS, 144, City Bond, London, and at Edinburgh. Retail Jrom Ironmongers and Lamp dealers m JAMES QUA 11 A M Successor to the late Gilbert Sinclair, GENERAL MERCHANT OPIIIR.
JQ I A M 0 N D. MELBOURNE CUP CONSULTATION, 1882. 10,000 Shares at £1 each. Nos. t to 10,000. Distributed as follows : First Horse ...£4OOO 1 2 prizes of £100.£200 Second Horse 2000 | 5 prizes of £50...250 Th ; rd Horse 1000 |lO prizes of £25...250 Starters (div’d) 1000 1 25 prizes of £10..250 Non-starters ~ 500 |7O prizes of £5 ...850 First prize ... 200 j Total ... .. £IO,OOO Application by Letter Only to DIAMOND, Care of O. SCHIEBLICH, Watchmaker and Jeweller, 17 Little Collins street Eeast, Melbourne, (Near Colonial Bank.) Prizes paid One Day after Drawing. Horses paid Two Days after Event. Result slips posted immediately after Drawing to each Subscriber. And also advertised in Argus, Age, Herald, and Australasian. Shares sent per return post jyjj- ELBOUENE CUP. SEANCE OF 2000 MEDIUMS. First Horse • £IOOO I Third Horse - £l5O Second do - 350 1 Starters divide- 200 Non-starters divide £IOO. All Net. Address (with stamps for reply): ARCH MEDIUM, Care of J, BOLAND, Champion Hotel, Filzroy, Melbourne MELBOURNE CUP, 1882. CHILLES’ CONSULTATION 2000 Members at £1 Each. First Horse £IOOO | Starters divide)£2so Second Horse 400 | Non-starters ~ 200 Third Horse 150 | Application by Letter Only (if Cash please register) to ACHILLES, Care of Walter Montgomery, Chancery Lane. Melbourne. Holders of five or more tickets admitted to 1 1 rawing. Results advertised in time for lucky draweis to hedge. JO - O T I c E . THE carelessness displayed by some over that beautiful and indispensable piece of workmanship the watch is truly wonderful. Mothers will hand it to the baby on the knee. The result of that act can easily be imagined : then being taken for repair of the nearest person who ad vertises at lot, prices, and thereby ruining perhaps a valuable watch. Such would not be the case in taken to R. H. Bailey, Rattray street, whose motto is excellency of workmanship, despatch, and moderate charges. N.B Watches carefully packed and returned by post to all up-country townships. R. H. BAILEA,
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1058, 28 July 1882, Page 3
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