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■■■'■■'■'-" EGMONT'S r £500— Consultation— £500 '... ON THE Melbourne Grand National ; SteeplecJiase, To be Bun on 18th July, ut Melbourne. ' 1000 Members at 103 Each. • Will Positively Olo3c 16th July. • PRIZIiB. - * First Horse .. .. ..£2OO Second Horse.. .. .. .; .. .. IfKV Third Horse .. ......... .. 60 ; Starters (divided) about £8 each . ■>.. . . 60 Non-Starters „ about £5 each . . . . 70 , 6 Cash Bonds at £5 each .. *:..' .. .. 30 ' ■-■ • ' .. ' : -"' ,i«oo In my. , consultation on the Wanganui Gr»nd National Steeplechase the first horse, The Druid, went to a settler m Patea ; the second horse,' Caoutchauc, went to a young woman m Wellington ; the third, Billy-go-by-em, went to a settler at Halcorabe ; some starters and non-starters going to Christ- j church. . : ■.■•■' Please send P.O. Orders when convenient, and two 2d stamps for reply and' resulji. .Country; cheques most have Is exchange added. : As usual, any subscriber can be present at the drawing by applying to EGMONT. < Address :. EGMONT, oare of SPEIGHT <fc Co., Box 31, Po3t Office, Patea. ' SPOBTETa ttEWS. £4K)OO,^32(rXsasli Prizes. VaST TENTH GRAND H AMBURG DRAWING IS .'■•■■ NOW OPEN! To a Purchaser of 25 Programmes one will be given • : - .Vi .Gratis..- ■„.,;:.:,■ *.">■"",■ TjIROM the undonbted popularity and great success X the3o drawings > have 'obtained, the promoters are enabled to bring them "before the • public ov.ery two months. Although this Company has a large ' number of Horse Cousultationists (about thirty) to contend against, some of. whom under fictitious names have been mean emragh to do their utmost to injure the promoters of the Hamburg Company, they cannot do so, as this Company is too well established and favourably known with the public all through ■ New Zealand. 1 ■. '. ' The large jramber of applications that came m too late will be registered m the ninth, drawing,;, or if the applicant wishes, the money will bo .returned, s The Tenth Grand Drawing for £4000 will close the end of August, and tlie Eleventh Grand Hamburg Drawing will Open on the Ist September. * ; The Tenth Grand Drawing will consist of 320 Money Prizes, amounting to £4000, subscribed by 8000 members at 10s each. ' The various Money Prizes will be distributed as . follows : — ' • * 1 £300 PRIZE I 10 £30 PRIZES 15 £15 PRIZES 1 200 PRIZE 15 25 PRIZES 160; 10 PRIZES 1.-100 PRIZE I 15 20 PRIZES 100 5 PRIZES 2 50 PRIZE TOTAL AMOUNT, £4000.. 320 MONEY PRIZES. To a Purhascr of 26 Programmes one will begivon Gratis. ■ ■ TheGrand principle of these Hamburg Drawings■is that a purchaser of 25 Programmes is guaranteed a Prize, and the chances arc m favor of the investor drawing a large prize, as there are: 220 large - prizes ; to 100 small ones. To ah investor of £2 the chances . areonlyO to 1 against him drawing a prize, and' the '■ ' Head Prize or any other may be drawn by an investor of 10s. - '.•"■■'. v READ THIS.— In Boaz's Grand Hamburg Drawings '■ the greatest odds are only 25 to 1 against an investor , of 10s drawing a prize. But carefully note the enorm- J ous odds against the investor* drawing 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 investors. : This Company would simply ask investors ta calculate the'odds befpru placing their; invest-' . inent3 m any horse consultations ; and this Company would not presume to tell the public that they, have a number of chances and may... win a number, 'of prizes for a single investment of 10s. NOTE.— Prizewinners whether Avinning large :or' smallprizes are.infprmed that their names will not; be mode public' without their written consent ' '■' : This Tenth Grand Drawing for £4000 will take ; place wider the supervision of a committee of eight subscribers, and the prizes will be paid over as early as possible after, the drawing. • B3S"Noticb.— Country Cheques marked correct by Bank, only payable to a number, Is added, for exchange. P.O. Orders preferred, made payable only . toBOAZ; Bank Notes accepted. - Two 2d stamps for reply and result. : Begistered ■' • letters and telegrams not received. ' '. " , Name and address of applicant should be plainly . written. ■ ' • • ,; : ■All letters must be addressed— BOAZ, Care of Mr. MOSELY, Wliolesale and Retail Tobacconist, Box 64, :: P. 0., Dunedin. ... £5000 \ £8000 . ANNUAL. CONSULTATION ■ ■' ,- : ; ■ ON THE ; - ! GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE • To be Run at Melbourne on the 18th July 1885. '. .; ' WiU Close on the 16th July, 1885. r : y- _>.."■■ 6000 Members at lpslftaoh." 6000. ,y' , Hobses. '..' 112 Cash > bonds. First ;. •, .: x .. £600. ."V3af £1001^ £200 . Second ... .v", 4| .. 300 4a6 50 -^'..SOO; " Third«^;.v j.":-.. -300 c Bat '"<■'&? ;*.-"^00 . Starters (divided about 10 at 20 .. 200 £40 each) ; ■ ■ .'. ;. . •- 200 20 at 10 ~\ .; ; 200 Non -; Starters ;-(divided ' 20 at" 8 .. 160 about £16 each) .. 300 48 at 5 .. 240 . ■■'■ : £1600 £1400 Each Ticket has Eight Chances, and can obtain a Prize m each of the .Eight Drawings. ■' :' •'* •■; Please send P.O. Orders when convenient^ or bank notes. Cbuntry Cheques must have Is exchange added; and marked correct by bank (do not enclose > - coin). Two stamps requisite, for reply and result. w ; Should, this Consultation exceed 6000, all prizes v: wilTbe divided' pro rata.' '■' • ■-■ ■ ••.•■■ • I®" In my Consultation on the Christchurch . Great Autumn Handicap; the- First Horse, Rubina, went to a station hand at Ida Valley Station. The > Second Horse, Captain Webster, went to a farmer at Milton, Otago. The Third Hor3e. Sou'Wester, to > a well-known consultationist at Christohuroh. N.B.— As usual, the names and addresses of the > principal prize-takers, also the names aud addresses of the gentlemen who form the Committee; will be forwarded to all the leading newspapers through- " out New Zealand. Address— ADA 'MANTUA, Care of LYONS & ' HABT, Box 351. Post Office, Dunedin. , [ ' ' £3000— Apply Early— £3ooo. " ' \ Melbourne Cup will follo.w; ! £1500! £1500! £1500! ; Vanguard's Discussion ON THE ; Melbourne, ' Grand National \ ' Steeplechase, ' To bo Run at Melbourne, 18th July.— Will positively , Close July 10th. 3000 Membora at 10s Each. ■ Each Ticket has Six Chances I Prizes. Cash bonds. First Horse. * ..£4OO 4at £25 .. ..£IOO Second .. .. 200 sat 20 .. .. 100 Third .. .. 100 10 at 15 .. .. 160 (Others divided) .. 250 10 at 10 .. .. 100 f 2O at 5 .. ..100 £950 1 £550 TOTAL.. .. .. ..£ISOO. Should the applications exceed 3000, all prizes will be increased m proportion. Cheques must liave Is exchange added. • - P. 0.0. preferred- payable to VANGUARD only/ Two 2d stamps for reply and result. . Address— VANGUARD, Care of M. HO&AN & Co., Produce Merchants, Box 50, Post Office, Wanganni. New Millinery. peteiTbell's WINTEE MILLINERY ' is NOW OPEN ! —AND JS ON VIEW AT— Victoria House, "WAISTGAOTI. PETER BELL has marked off the above ai very Low Prices this season, ■ and feels assured that for ELEGANOE and STYLE there will be nothing to surpass his selection of LONDON and. PARIS MILLINEKT - GRATEFUL— COMFORTING." EPPS'S COCOA. : ■ .'V. ' • • • '■"■"■.. : • i■■ "By a thorough knowledge of tho natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a caretul application of the fine properties of . well-selected .cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our. breakfast tables with a delicately- flavoured beverage which may,. save us moYiy heavy doctor's bills. It is by tlic judicious use of such fir tides Of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist ■every.. tendency' to • disease. lluiulrcUs' of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack whcrcvcivthcrc is v weak °^ point. We mny escape* many a' fatal shuft by keeping ourselves well fortified- with pure blood and a properly nourished frame — See article m the Civil Service Giizette. .' .■;•-.. „ , p , ,- .■■.-*■.■-. *■';.•;"■//" Made simply with boiling' water or milk. Sold ia .|-lb packets by Grocers, labelled thus :— ■ '- JAMES ;: EPPS- <gc C 6; 3 CHEMISTS,. :• ■■'■■■'■ '. •LON pO N, ENGLAND.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 37, 11 July 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 37, 11 July 1885, Page 4

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