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£500-G6nstilta,tioa— £500 . „. ON THE , k 'Melbourne Grand National ■ To be Run on.lßth July, at Melbourne. . 1000 Members at 10s Each. , . ! Will, Positively ;ciose l'6th Julyi j j -...„ ■- //PRIZES. ':■'■'■■■ !'•'•' '...'■ IwstHorse .. .... . £200 Second Horse.. .. .. l-.(!*' I *' ion TLird Horse .. .. . V.\ '" j$ Starters (divided) about £8 each '' ' ?.■ '. '. 50 Non-Starters „ j ab,out£s;each, ..i'- .. 70 CCashßondsaVleSeaoh: ..'•'.:'.. .. 30 T ,- '„... £500 xt « on tlie^Wahgariui Grand .National Steeplechase, 1 ,the ,firs^ "horses <The Druidi vent to a settler m Pateifi the second librae, Caoutj S, r? v , c ', wenfc *° a y° UI| K woman m iWelliifeton ; the third, BiUy-go-by-em, went to a settler at Halcombe ; some starters and nou-starte*rs, golhsr'to l Christ^ church. , 1 l.ff ! Please send P.O. Orders 'wheVco'nven'ient, and* twO i J d T^'^PSnf 0 !-'? 8 ? 1^ 4'! d < result. Country! cheques mWhave'fs exchange adilcd. 1 As usual, afly^su^scri^er'flan tbffjprosent at the drawing'bf Applying to'BGrMONT.' r i Address: EGMONT,!(&reJofTsp4&iOH'P& Co., Box 31, Po3t Office, Patea. ' . I Bdzes. '] B#"TENTIt GRAND HAMBURG DRAWING- IS '.. NOWOPENI ■ • To.a Purchaser of "25 Programmes one will be givon! • ■ Gratis. ; . , .. f /.;.,.-. i IJDROM'Wimdonbkd popularity and great success ■^"s*SPjJi»" r feW iliaTe-spbtiinedJitne itJrombtefe • art anabled to bring them before the public, ievfefry ..t-wpimpn#is.r Although Sfch'f a 1 ' Company 'has? 'a 'laifee nnm&et of Horse-Consultatipnisja (abqujt -tiiij.tiyj) (to contend.* against,' .* of 1 under ' fictitious jnnmeshaye been paean enough tbtdb their utiri6stio • injure tne •promoters ot tue.HamburgiCompauy, they pannqt dojsci, as this Eompafiy is lob we'llVstablished *aud favourably known^viththe public, all through LlJswgeidaiidavfO r ■^nii'-'^'i "- •- ■" i • The large number of applications that came-itfitto late will be registered m the ninth drawing ; or if %SiS p ?l i -'? nt tS^. he8 »i 'tnejmoney will tie H efurncd. ""ThetTenth Grand Drawing for £4000 will close •the endflf AutosT/ ana itfle^Eleverith Grand Hamburg Drawing .wmppen on the Ist SfePT-EMBEn. .; The ITentKi Grand "Drawing 'will f^cohsist of 320 ■SSSnSSfltiP*'*?* sub3Cribed by :i distributed as follows:— ■;.■:..■• ■ ; ; ! 1 £300 PRIZE I '10£30TRiZES' !i is £15 PRIZES '- 1 200 PRIZE, -15 25 PMZE^ lpp Hid PRIZES -.'"■ ;- 1 ""TOTAX'AaiOtrNT; £4QOO. ~!v'i .f*j-;-rr.?..! 1 Hi.'. 'Ji-if 1 iiHi'iit ■,;»!,■>'*» Mjw^wmi ■ : 11^^ wiU be given ; Tlie !»rand princjple.6' these Hamburg Drawings • . faa - atia:pnrcbj>sefto^stPrygra4imes r i?giAranteed i a Prize, and the qbai^ces;are,iii favor v of the investor ; -. drawing a large prize," as' there are 220 large prizes i *S3'?^ 1 ° a '^Wf?i t/5? 0 "^? investor:of j£2 the chances '■ are'OniyO to 1 against him' drawing -a* prize, and the HeadPrize.orany other anay be drawn by an inves- , torbflOs.;, . r, • , •■■■!- . (BEJCDfTSHiSI^-Bi Bitfaz's Grind-Hamburg DraAvings i* e ,Slu^ S^gf^^ ?fi *o.Ußgaipst an investor o*JoiuVawlng-K¥rize. f ßntcarefully3otetheenormous odds against the investor*! dttiwiiig a Horse or • Cash Prize m any of the Hourse Consultations. The marbles are replaced for each- drawing of the cash prizes, which gives the. enormous odds* against m Tefetafk intoimnfflj- wbWd^'imply'as^nvestors to cajcuiate.jihe pdas, Jjeforjs f placing! jthoir investments m any xiorsf ■consultation^; c and this Com- ■ Pfrf^buld^^pr^suijiiß4ttiesiyth6;pUblio tbat they ■ have a 7 number of chances and mav.-vran a number of prizescfot* Single JnVeifinent' oH6s: J *• NOTE.— Prize sf4nnerskwiethei.wiiining large or small prizes are infOrnifefl that their'names .will-not be made p,nbli6fWttent|he^wriitetfioaseiiti fThisTenth.tf rand Drawing for £4000 will take ;J place;«iider)thß'adpfitvisionof a committee of eiglit subscribers, and the prizes will be paid over as early as possible after tr^p^jrnwjng,,; •.„,,;,,;,'.,■.■• -. m ,-- -rßSTl^WCE^Countay^Oheques marked correct: by Bank, only payable to a number, Is added for exchange. P.O. Orders preferred, made payable only to BOAZ. Bank Notes accepted. Two 2d stamps for reply and result! Registered ' letters and telegrams not received. Name and address of applicant should be plainly ■written. . . , • AJI lettcrj must be aadrefee&Bpl.Z, Care of Mr. ■!.8-SflOl I W>»«3H-' -| i ,,. Af)A MANTUA. j -^ » ,—f ANNUAL CONSULTATION i • OX THE 1 , JUAJJIb NA.TIONAL StCEB?LEOHASE So^o^un^lt^elbpgrije^o^llie l^tli July 1885. Will Close on the 16th July, 1885. £& Sojibfifenibers at 10s each. 6000. , Horses. • 112 cash bonds. 'fast ... „„. . . nl e6oo » 2 at' £loo ji.{£2ooT Second .. ./' { i.l ,mj j^ak. f ?50 M 2001 TMrd .. f;. ' '.. 2'oo B at 25 .. 200 Starters (divided about 10 at 20 .. 200 ■-.] £40each) „.. ,.,.,. ... 200 -20at 10 .. 200 Nou - Starters ' '(aivide'd' : ' 20 at 8 . . ICO (about £l6 each) ..300 48 at 6 .. 240 I ! ;■;..!»!.'. *' \ £1600 '^A'' " : ". SfipO 1 . .; Each Ticket lias Eight Chances, and- can,obtain a Pri?»tt!eaV!h«ftheEfghtsfa\vihgs. ■ ' ,V , i PJeaseiseridPiO; Orders when- convenieni;, or bfcnkl' notes. Country Cheques tinnst have' Is exchange ; added, and" marked correct by bank, (do nof enclose.' coin). Two stamps requisite, for reply and j Should 1 this Consultation" exceeir 6000, all prizes ■wil}.be,dividpd,proxatai,' . t-r : ! :>, • >J. j W^T^n ,niy Consultation,, on, the. .Christchurch Qrtfftt Autumn Handicap, tlie J?irst Horse j. Rubina, went-to a Station Band at Ida Valley Station. The Second Horse, Captain Webster; '.wenffo 'a farmer at Milton, Otago., The.Third Horsd, Sou^Wester, ftj' l alwell-known cdnsultatiouistatChristchurgh., ,a>i : i' JN.B.— As usual, the name? 1 and addresses' of -the princfpal prize-takers,: also the ' names' aha addresses of the gentlemen, who form tlie C6mmit'tee,. will 1 be forwarded, to all the leading 'newspapers: (hroughoAtNew s Zealand;' . . V ' ' , ,;»■,? iAddresslriADA. MANTUA!, 'Care"b^' L'tonSj & HiRT, Boj 35j; Pdst.Offlce, Dunedin; • '' •• " ' i . ( £3Qo(MApply,.Ear!y^3m •• - H '•■' ' : _ >/, „, , . ..„,'"; \ ; l£elb'burne -(Jut)' wii'l follow.' " v j-;'-.*'"' ■"";;■ onthe,^. ... ;in; v/'- m:;> Melbourne < Grand l^diictt ; h r^mphebaSeyX .;>VM>yM-Tojbe-Bnin at MelbourheVlßth July^^Willpo'sitiveiy i,;. v ;/ \, h .Olo3e / July>l6th.i.'il<i ■.■.■.O-'.i .. ' ; 3000 Members at lOsJßacbV ,!. t ., ,;>) <, ' j j 4 ,.riEach.iTioket Oiaß'.iSixiiChrfncesf' I ;' ' v ; Prizes. ' Cash Bonds. First Horse.. ..£4OO 4at £25 .. ..£IOO Seciond ■ i-, . .. 200, r 5 at 20 ... ...rflOO .Tiard7'i<;;?rsrai;i<Wf ,xb atM^mii'i^iso : (Others divided) .. 250 1 10 at 10 .. .. 100 20 at 5 .. .. 100 I 'U^vi%i>*V&fc0 f f \\->\ 1 "..' ( '»sV» w\ t TOTAL.. " .. -.'. ..£ISOO. S lould the applications exceed 3000, all prizes will be mcreascdiJvgropQrtipn. gg ' V j, 1 • C ieq^niulSSatS'l's exchange t^ded. . P|OiO. preferred payable to VANGUARD only. Two 2d stamps for reply audresulLj, <• (!.-,„ f,a :,{ Akdiras^VAW&lJAirD, (h&'&MtffidJ&&Cb. ,' Prottuce Merchants, Box 50, Post Office,' 1 Wan'gahui. i- vm .-o ' -/<\>y- « »!■■.' vtt<ni?vy ;•& «!. |XL/x JEj m .D M wlmo ■ ■ !_-...•< liilLklW -Silii>'l.}#. i I'M'-/" /H-j-U I '.' t' L j ."• ■ •»•» ■ ;.:, „,' „;, Jeter bel^^m^^ above ai very Low Prices this season, and feels assured that . for r ELEGAINCE and STTLf *&&ie "frflfte" nothing to surpass %,;Sej(§c|iQQ{;9^ i^ LpNDON and PAEIS MILLINERY jj^mfeuit-OOMFORTiNG. |f»PS^S_pOCQA. "BBBAKFAS T. ■ , "By a thorough knowledge^pi.Ahe* natural laws whicfl govern the operations of digestion and nutrifind by a careful application 'of 'the fine proper- , ties of wcll-selectedtcocoii, Mf EppsJiaaJpfpYided; . ' our breakfast tables' ' 'with' a' delicately-flavoured .b,qyerdge which mayiisav^ us inatiy' heavy 'dootbr's bills. !It is by the {judicious use . ot such, wticles pt .-, ,diet that n : -'coiistifiitibii may be'gtndually tiuilt up until btrpug ienough<,toj i^sis,t ereryatendehcy to ' disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are ttoaung nrouud us ready to attack' wherever' there is 1 a 1 weak ■ point, j We may escape many a fatal shaft by keep•ing ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a ' properly nourished frame -7-See orticlo Ju, theCivil Servicb Gazette. . j { (jj ' J X) A JIJU. ? ' I . "f Madp simply with boiling water or milk. Soldjin J-lb packets by Grocers, labelled. thusy-p _, '- {n6MO3bpATFie OHEJtISTS, M ' v -^l !o n- ; d o ls^' 1 l ; k- nd:'s • {

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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 34, 8 July 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 34, 8 July 1885, Page 4

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