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e> - e . iik the .. o-iii, ' ii iho in i n beo lues olos.\ or rio.i-ly so. Action .i l'm d.-easc i, in ee ( alarming. ui li ilioaivon.mil sym.i ..- n ..t-■ I n o> nervous, fo mho bun.!--ii nu I nineiy m. e o-iiea * ill oof a tliousan.i have ii.neama.r *.ut simply rlvspHpoia, a disease “ashy 10 111 ol if treated in a proper man nor. Tho safest ami best remedy for the oiseaae <8 S no. fs Curative Syrup, « vug,liable p oparai 1 .11 hold by -ill chemists anil m • liciiio veil I«.k, and by tbep opi iotorg, A. J White. (Limited). bomlp 1, Kiigliiiid. Tnis Sy up snikes at the very foundation of the il sease. an 1 drives it out, rout and branch, out of the system. Waterloo Hnu*e, London tile, Chiswick, February 17. IBS2. Vfossrs. Wiiite mid Co , L 11.011 Gen Clemen, - ,'t is with groat pleasure tbit [ a.id my ica imony to the wonderful r-ffeets of "‘Sal els .Syrup,” Km- years 1 have been suffering from bilious aita. ks. which began with giddiness ; tuen a m si would come before my eyes, an that I should not be able to r-cognise anynn-, or anything at a distance at a yard or two from my face. This would be followed by excesive tretnnling of mv knees, so th 11 c uld not stand without support ; after wb oil a severe lo ad• ache Would occur lasting over two or three days I have tried variuu lemedies for these distressing symptoms, but until 1 tried “ Sotgel’s Syrup” I had no relief. Sinethen I have have hid excellent health in every respect, and if ever I fed a headache coming on I take one dose of the Syrup, which arrests it. Hoping that tnis testimenial may he the means of inducing others (who suffer as I used) to try tie Syrup, as I feel sure they will receive speedy benefit and ultimately be cured, I beg to remain, yours faithfully, A. H. Hortok.

A FORTUNE FO R 1 0 s|! A FORTUNE FOR 10s ! D A MAS T O R’S NOVELTY CONSULTATION ON THE MELBOURNE CUP, 1884. To be Run on 4 hj November. 134 Nominations. Will'close November Is:. capital £sooo In 10.0UU Shires of 10s eaeu. 319 Prizes to oe istribuced as follows: horses. First ... ... ... LIOO9 Second ... ... 400 Third ... ... ... 209' Starters, divide ~ ... 30 ) Non-Start rs, clivule ... 600 L 2500 .CASK AWARDS. sat 109 .. LSOO 50 at 6 ... L3OO 10 at 50 ... 590 09 at 5 ... 309 20 at 25 .. 500 -- 40 at 19 ... 400 L2SJO Each ticket has 7 separate chances, Race and Cash Awards homy drawn for separately. Please sen I Pst Office orders when c uvenient, n r B.hik soles. Cheques unis do marked correct by Hank. Notn e Res. hue red Letters not accepted. Two stamps require I for rvp y and result. Programme.-, wi hj Nominations of Horses, sent free on application, Will positively close on or before November 1 t, 1884. aDAMAST iR’S SPE TAE PRIZE op £SO A So. dial Piizi of £sd will he riven ;o the li stSnaieli 1 er of 4 I’ickot), or more, who names the fust Time Mors, s in their respuoti e plae a. A ivgist ;r will b kop of the date each Tipster’s letter is receive i, and the first correct Tips er wid receive this Spec!. I 'Tiz-. Each Snarcholder of not less than 4 Tickets is entitled to a up ; of 8 tickets, 2 tins, and s > on for ea hj and every tickets Too £SO is place i in tlic'nmis of the B liter of the Otngu Weekly Witness Dune Im. Books open to Sm..-miners tor imp ction. All vSuoscribers on application can know where the principal priz.-s yo to, and their names and addresses, if icq aired Address — ADAM A. S T G‘R. Care of Lyons and ill irt, Boc 151, P.O. Dunedin. N.B—THE DUNEDIN OUP WILL FOLLOW. Melbourne investment go’s CUP CONSULTATION ISS4.’ ON TII E M ELBO UR N E CUP (To be rim u November.) Capital—LlO.OOin 10,0 0 Full Shares of LI each, or 29.0U0 Half Shares of 10-i each. Bach Full Share Las Two Separate Chances, and can win L5t)l)0, First Horse S corn! Morse ... Third Horse Starteis divided Non-Starters divided £10,099 ... £5009 2001) ... lo 0 ... 125)

T!ia above Company commenced operations a few years hick, an-1, sin 'e its . stablishment. hap given universal satisfaction in the manner its business has l eeu mm.met d. It was formed for the purpose ot investimon the various events which take p ;.eo at Flemimrton Course. Gentlemen, artisans, ami others resident bo hj in Victoria and the adjoin lit Colonies are invited to become shareholders. Many persons who, fnmi various reasons are unable to atten and invest for themselves, would much dke to have the opportunity to safely hives a tew pounds ; for this rtason t e above company was first inaugurate'l, die pn.motets ot which, while lha ki -g the public for their support up to the present, invite them to invest in this c nsultatioit, when they are sure that th if (the i romoters’ cIT ■■ is will be duly anpreriite I. The shares arr£l EACH, nut sltmil I a would be sh uubol.l. i ca. e to invest, a, sutal'er sum hee in do so by ohlami ir a H M.F SHARK F lit Ills Her .mm taking no 15 mu. siiar.-s will le at-eor ltd the ptviiece of o' ton i-.g, or a p inting a '••putv to atleu 1. at the drmi.g The Flv al nisriur.mov oftiif ft\ ns will take place THKIUY F >LI/)WIN(! TIIK MKKTtNIi, HkK'.LT SMI'S Will be ..s'snl 1.1 br.iebo .le.s an ■ fill 'll sb ai ui this pap ir. Eirlv app : i eati i s for sh nva is necessary. Anp'ieiti.m for rejiatrario . The particular noi.iio ot the p dilie is dr eted to the fact tint only 2.1 er o-.iiiut ii is dc luete for workine inp nu s, coiniitiss'oo. ete., the whole, of the £10,Ofl() less this amo mt, g..iog m .snl.s -rihers. \H scrip will In sntel as applet, tion is tna le, and will he forwarded per icttti'ii mail, JAMES fl. J A CORSES', Manager. Skin.nv Mkn. —‘'Wells’ Heath llcnewer” restores heath and vigor, nitres Dyspepsia, Impotence, Dohiity. Moses, Moss Sydney, General Agents.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1165, 27 June 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 1165, 27 June 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 1165, 27 June 1884, Page 3

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