■.uckland Autumn Meeting. ■SHER’S OCCIDENTAL HOTEL. ■? K/A/l SWEEP on the AUTUMN ■wOW HANDICAP. ■DO Subscribers at £1 Each ■First Horae £l5O Horse 100 ■Third Horse ... 50 ■Starters (divided) 100 ■Non-starters (divided) ... 100 ■Drawing will take place on 16th April. ■Please add exchange to Cheques, and two ■mps for reply and result. ■Tickets to be obtained from, ALBERT FISHER, ■a Occidental Hotel, Auckland. Buckland racing club AUTUMN MEETING. I H. N. Abbott, ■TAS OPENED a list on the “ NOVEL ” principle, which gave such universal at the late Summer Meeting of ■ above Club. HAAA SUBSCRIBERS AT £1 ■VW EACH. the races will be mixed together and drawn for. Bout one hundred and TWENTY PRIZES. Programme and other particulars apply Standard Office, or free by post, on ■lication to — H. N. ABBOTT, Proprietor United Service Hotel, ■3 Auckland. ■nterbury Autumn Meeting. U£2OO(HmEEP, —ON THE — Un ter bury Great Autumn HandicapTo be Run at — M.ristchurch on the 18th April, 1881. ■ Tickets £l. ■rst House £4OO ■cond Horse £2OO ■iird Horse £lOO (DIVIDED) ... £3OO (Divided) ... £5OO ■ Prizes at £lO each ... £5OO 50 Prizes at £lO each is quite a new and brings the number of Prizes up 9O, which gives Subscribers a better ■ce. Cheques are forwarded, exchange must ■ided. possible P.O. Orders should be and stamps enclosed for reply. list will be closed on the 16th of BROWN, HH 19 Grey-street, or Box 210. Post Office, Auckland. SM GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. Mx>z>s’B Cocoa. ■BREAKFAST.—“By a thorough knowHH ledge of the natural laws which govern of digestion ond nutrition and application of the fine properties cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided BBireakfast tables with a delicately-flavoured which may save us many heavy bi b - It is by the judicious use of of diet that a constitution may built up until strong enough to every tendency to disease. Hundreds '-’’-.’■drtle maladies are floating around us to attack wherever there is a weak We may escape many a fatal shaft by ourselves well fortified with pure and a properly nourished frame.” —See in the Civil Service Gazette. simply with boiling water or milk, only in packets or tins, labelled : — ■AMES EPPS & CO., BH HOMEOPATHIC CHEMISTS, LONDON. 603 VIRTUES OF THE WAIWERA AND ROTORUA by Dr. Eccles. lIIM . Lake House, Rotorua, 12th September 1880. visited Waiwera [Sot Springs] House, Ohinemutu, and the TerTarawera, on a tour for the of investigating the properties of the B^B 8 Hot Springs. I have in each case at the hotels owned by Mr. R. Grahave to thank him and his for the great courtesy extended me. The Springs at the first two places, I feel confident, possess valuable medicinal qualities, whilst [easily accessible from the lastplace] are such that every person the means ought to visit. The arrangements of the various hotels made to. meet the requirements of ■Hds- and Tourists, and this object has fulfilled; A. LESlJ»‘A;**Bcpi®V X ' • ■■-.. M. 8., GautatrvFrß.C.S./L.M., Edi-n. 635
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 932, 6 April 1881, Page 2 (Supplement)
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479Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 932, 6 April 1881, Page 2 (Supplement)
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