Robin Hood's PROGRAMME ON THE "WATERLOO CUP/ ::•{.. -couhsing match, '<[ : -Plnnipton Park, Chris tcbnrch, on ' JULY 16th, 17tii, and 18th, 1884. !i SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, '••■;•• £1000 ; m 2000 Shares of 10/- Each. About Eighty-Five Prizes. ■ -.'-■ :•••■'■. About 64 Phizes. ; • '"■' Waterloo Cup (winner) ... £300 Runnel- tip ... . ... ... 100 I ' : Waterloo Purse '(winuer) ... 100 r Runner uj) .... ... • :! ... 50 Plato .'. : 30. Rurjuerup ... .[. ... 15 -- 'All other clogs (divided) ... ! 200 " V"'';-" .'■'{:."■':' , :; " • £795 • ■\j',j ■/:(... , ; ;21i . Cash BpsDS. ; 2 First-class at £25 each ...: £50 2 Second-class aL 20 „ ... ■ 40 2 THivd-elass at 15 „ ... 30 ■ 2 Fourth-classat .10 „, .... ' 20 13 Fifth-class at 5 „ ... j C 5 ; •■- ■ As (there are no Local or ' Fow Zealand Rsices (of any.note) until the - Melbourne and -X ew Zealand. C^ips of •■-• ' 1884j between 5 and .6. .months from •. :date ('l9 th May), we think it too long to hold our clients money by starting these big events, and therefore ppou; ' the i: above -Programme on' the •/:":" -Mi Waterloo Cup," Cours- ■'■■"■■ Ing: Match* . and i'rom our presen t . . past successes morally guaranteeing it will fill. - ; . . . ; Our present programme on Queen'sBirthday filled -about -'SO- per; cent. i. over the original issue, (2893 against ;: 2000;) ■'■ j ■ " EacJi Ticlpeh Has Six Chances, and is drawn on the principle that if a Programme does not fill, prizes are • ipai'l pro rata. We reserve to our. j.'- selves the righ.^. of 'continuing th<> sale of shares ovei advertised number, if necessity demands it, and thereby • .'adding- \o, the value of all Prizes by a '.{ ,<ipro',rata addition. :In this lijstance i: . wot jihiill sell • until Monday^ 14th it Juty^.whfttevrer- the. number applied ',<> foiv.dnay.vbe, .exp(n'ie,nce , teaching us. that " SuppivfiMEifTAKiES," and No. 2^5. are not appreciated. i i ■ i ■ . - - - ; . : In: writing for Tickets ip would be ;. better: for many reasons to use Two : Envelopes. : 7, Applications,, if by Letter, wiih •■i TwoTwppeuny Stamps, and exchange , : 011, Cheques Is added. Please write :,; / Signa,tu,re . and .Address legibly, to avoid errors" Money Orders, Bank Notes and • r i'Draftp; Regfetered Letters and Tele- .■,., grams- received and promptly attended ;• .tO-M ■'•■•.• - •' ■ • ' ' . " ; 1 : Niß.^ All Letters containing Coin must be Registered. ,••• • : ; :: . .'■■• Be careful. U> Address: — | ROBIN HOOD, , Care,of,THOMAsSTAPLETOJf, Box 238, Post Office, Christchurch. , , '; Oi JuiJ^i, (not J. L.) .Fle^cexg, ' City Baths,' Cliriscchurch. ; No connection with any other Com- \. '.■,■""■.-.'/■ . . '■•■■ ; P an y*' ■....■■ " . ' ■" ''' Melbott'tne Cup to follow. tPHOTO«RAPHIT. J. M'ELWAIN ..(Late c>f Wellington.) BEGS to notify to tho residents of. Palmerston and surrounding ; , distiicts that he has opened as above ,; ,:.ip Gpllinson's old, shop,' near Eeady :, :ii tr'-' • ,'r, Money Store. Latest and Best Methodi^f I 1 ,• /■ ;/ ' Taking Pictures: ' v,;Sjj/e' anc(" finish of Photos "Cn^ ' ' ■" ,' ' equalled^ ' :i , , ; C \ /pa^te'-B'f Visite,' from'' 12/6 per doz. ; ' ; '' . Cabinets, from 25s per do%" Jjispectibri Invited of every Description ot Photography; George & Co., Palmerston Butchery, ;!.;■„• l fhe S.quai;e, Palmerston North. ': : reAd jt all. '' .< < <.J : ■ i ■ ■■■■; ,; - ...;.. . IT MAY SAVE YOUR MFJE. "Hop Bitters ', i ■ i AEK T3ie Purest and Best jlj xr f <~- Mjedicine ,ever made. ' is > ' i^HJEY ARE GOMPOUNDKD FROM Hops. Buchu. Mandrake, and Dande- -,«,..- lion, : " Hie Oldest. Best, most Renowned and Valuable Medicines m the "W or it, and m addition cor tain all the besfc ; '. f fCi and re pat curative projiPriies ' iJ of all"6ther' bitters*,' beins the qreattsfc . Liver Regulator BLOOD fimiFIEB. and life aod health rescoriug agent ou ... > f^- 1 : They Give isew Life and Vigor to the ;j; j j ■.) r )r . , , .Aged ,and Infirm.' ' : "io Cleijsymcnj Lawyers, Literary Men, "Labourers, LaiUee, and allthose l? whbsesddijntary employ hients cause •:i iiijiriegularities : of. tbe Blcod, Stomach. -i-,.-, v ,;Bfli»Fel8, ttr^Cidnpys, or, Who require a.i v if. ; .^.ppetVzer, 'J'o'ii.ic, and Mild btiinuluif, " ' these Bitters are iivalualile, being 'highly curative, t nio aod stimulating, without iiitoxicaiiuK." "No matter what your feeliuasor Bym[itf ms arPj or \\hat tbe rti^csise or ailmunt )>, use lioji Bitters. Don't • wait until yon are sick, but if \<r.. only • •■ '.fet-l b:id «-r iiii^eial'ii'jUi-c llu 1 Bitters at , ..■ o.u.fe. tf may save y< ur life. HimditiJH buve.l'i'i'.u swed Lj so doing at .'""' attifliiigcost." . . ;■;•,' ;' Ask Your Druggist or Physician.- •'.'•■■'■' •• Dd not puffer yourself or let your "friends suffer, but use and urge them tO'iase Hop Bitters." ' .. ; ,'V Bbiuember. Hop Bitters: is no vile. drugged! drunken nostium. but tho ■ ; . ; ppreet aud lest Medicine ever nade, '■ * ' ''• and no person or family should be without if." HOP BITTERS MANUFAGTUR- ,; . IIN T Gr CO., : Melbourne, Auslralia, Rochester, N.Y. U.S.A., London, Antwerp, Paris. j '
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 154, 28 May 1884, Page 4
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713Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 154, 28 May 1884, Page 4
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