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PALMEESTON NORTH VJKTJ3RISTAKY SHOEING FORGE, Corner R:in<»itikei and Cu"a-streets. (Next Clarendon Hotel. W. T. WOOD, PBOPRIETOR. All description of General Blacksmith's work done. Agricultural Implements made and repaired . Shoeing done with care and on an enurely new principle, under the per sonal supervision or. the proprietor. All Work Guaranteed. Charges Moderate. Woolcock & Hosking, BLACKSMITHS, Farriers, and Wheelwrights, Main-street West, PALMERSTON NORTH. IMPROVED CORNISH RANGES Made to order, to burn either wood or coaL Anyone about to build, would do well to first inspect the above. Every description of work executed with despatch. • Horse-shoeing a Specialty. Iron Pipes screwed and cut to any len&th or sizeSEED NOTICE. ERASER BROS., Awahuri & Campbelltowst., BEGS to inform residents m the Manawatu districts that they have been apDointed Agents for the sale of E. J. Boweu'a celebrated 'Frisco Seeds — of every description. Now on view at both Stores. SPOBTIjTO NEWS. £4000.— 32(fCash Prizes. KB" TENTH GRAND HAMBURG DRAWING IS NOW OPEN! To a Purchaser of 25 Programmes one will be given Gratis. TiIROM the undoubted popularity nnd great success X. these drawings have obtained, the promoters are enabled to bring them before the public every two months. Although this Company has a large number of Horse Consultationists (about thirty) to couteud against, some of whom under Uctitious names have been mean enough 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. The large number of applications that came m too late will be registered iv the ninth drawing ; or if the applicant wishes, the money will be returned. The Tenth Grand Drawing for £-11)00 will close the end of August, and the Eleventh Grand HambUrg Drawing will Open on the Ist Septkaibek. 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 ollows : — 1 £300 PRIZE 10 £30 PRIZES 15 £15 PRIZES 1 200 PRIZE 15 25 PRIZES IGO 10 PiUZIiS 1 100 PRIZE 15 20 PRIZES 100 ' 6 PRIZES 2 50 PRIZE I TOTAL AMOUNT, £4000. 320 MONEY PRIZES. To a Purhaser of 25 Programmes one will be given Gratis. The Grand principle of these Hambnrg Drawings is that a purchaser of 25 Programmes is guaranteed a Prize, and the chances are m favor of the investor drawing a large prize, as there are 220 large prizes to 100 small ones. To .'in investor of £2 the chances are only 6 to 1 against him drawing a prize, and the Head Prize or any other may be drawn by an investor of 10s. Head this.— ln Boaz'a Grand Hamburg Drawings the greatest odds are only 25 to 1 against an investor of 10s drawing a prize. But carefully note the enormous odds against the investors 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 iv- ■ vestors. This Company would simply ask investors to calculate the odds before placing their investments m any horse consultations ; and this Company would uot presume to tell the public that they have a number of chances and mny win a number of prizes for a single investment of 10s. NOTE. — Prize Winners whether winning large or small prizes are informed that their names will not be made public without their written consent This Tenth Grand Drawing for £4000 will take place under the supervision of a committee of eight subscribers, and the prizes will be paid over as early as possible after the drawing. B^fNOTlOis.— Country Cheques 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. . ' . All letters must be addressed— BOAZ, Care of Mr. MOSBLY, Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist, Box Gl, P. 0., Dunedin. ADAM BEDE IS NOW FORMING HIS ANNUAL SERIES OP COMPANIES ON THE Melbourne Cup, 1885. To be Run first week iv November. 4,000 Members at Ten Shillings Each, to be Divided as follows;— First Horse .. .. £500 Second Horse 200 Third Horse 100 Other Starters (Divided) 600 Non-Starters (Divided) 700 £2000 It is particulary requested that early application for Shures will be wade, us each list will bo drawn as soon as filled, m the presence of the Press and a Committee of Subscribers. Results will be forwarded to Subscribers immediately after drawing, and the noxt list proceeded with. Any subscriber drawing a horse m any list, will be allowed, if he so desires it, to invest m the following list uny sum not exceeding tfour Pounds without remitting any further bash, this amount to be ultimately deducted from prize money. NO. 1 NOW OI'EN. Application by lotter only enclosing Two Stamps, with exchange on cheques, or by Money Order, Bunk Notes, or Draft?. Registered Letters or Telegrams will NOT on any account be received. If Hank .Nous iirt! sent please u.se two envelopes, one sealed ai.il phtccd iiiSido the other. P.O. Orders preferred when procurable. It will greatly oxpeiliutc business if jjii addressed envelope is enclosed with application. Address— ADA .VI iIKDE, CV.ro of H. N. AUBOT, Box No. 2, Post Ouice, Auckland.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 71, 22 August 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 71, 22 August 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 71, 22 August 1885, Page 4

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