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£3,000. austbala'sia’S sweep. MELBOURNE QUP. THE GREATEST RACING EVENT OF THE YEAR, (Run in Oct.—Close as soon as filled.) 12,000 SHARES, 5s EACH, An Even FOUR SHARES, 20s. To be distributed as follows First Horse, £l,OOO •> Second Horse, £5OO Third Horse, £250; Starters divide, £l5O ; Non-starters, £lO0 —Total, £2,000. And 10 Prizes at £25 each, £250 ; 50 Prizes at £lO, £500; 50 Prizes at £5, £2so—Total in Prizes, £l,OOO. Grand Total, £B,OOO. The THIRD CONSULTATION of my 1883 Series. The success and general satisfaction over previous events may be deemed sufficient introduction for that annouuccd above. Clients are requested to send for not less than fous Shares, taken up in one name. A pound secures foue chances—not one only. The right of declining any particular subscription is reserved. Deducted for expenses, 10 per cent. Probity Is- guaranteed by good commercial Joaa fixes. References : Melbourne “ Sportsman ” and City Journals. Bankers—Sydney City Bank ; Melbourne —National Bank. Applicants are requested to enclose bank notes and register the Letter (strong registered envelopes obtainable st every post office) ; if crossed cheque, add bank charge for collection (payable “ Australasian ” or bearer) ; also 6d on notes when other than N.S.W. or Victoria, and in all other cases 4d postage for reply and result. Enclose two addressed envelopes, unstamped. One extra TICKET (Free) with every twenty to one address, thus enabling the promotel’s of Clubs for every twenty ticxets a chance of being a winner without investing, necessarily, a penny. REGISTER LETTERS. Application, as usual, by letter. Intending applicats would oblige by writing immediately, to hasten the time for drawing. Address : AUSTRALASIA, Care of Mr H. J. Franklin, Wholesale Bookseller, Printer and Publisher 40, HUNTER-ST., SYDNEY. In recognition of the need of a responsible BOOK AND FINANCIAL GUARANTEE, a Reserve Capital of £5OO has been placed in the City Bank, Sydney, as a permanent deposit. This is besides the ordinary current accounts. The sums received are of course paid in regularly to the current accounts. Correspondents in Queensland, New Zealand, South Australia, as well, of course, as N.S W. and Victoria, will need nothing more convincing than the references given, the long business standing, and for financial stability, the banking accounts, both in Melbourne and Sydney. Intending subscribers will see the importance of procuring their Tickets at once. The ledger is filling rapidly. Write name and address legibly and fully. On receipt of letter at Sydney, Tickets and Prospectus sent bv return nnst. 64 £lOOO. A FORTUNE FOR ONE SHILLING. THE " GREAT BONANZA ” CLUB CON. SULTATION ON THE MELBOURNE CUP, 1883, To be run about the end of October. Capital, £7,500. Divided into 150,0C0 Shares at Is. each. 500 Prizes Guarantied. To be Distributed as follows: £ £ £ First Horse 1,000 | 10 Prizes of 100 1000 Second Horse 500 20 Prizes „50 1000 Third Horse 250 40 Prizes „25 1000 Starters divide 500 100 Prizes „10 1000 Non-start’rs divi’ 250 200 Prizes „ 5 1000

21 Tickets for £1 Not less than 5 Tickets rent to any single address. Send P.O. Order or Bank Notes, If Coin be enclosed, please register letter. If Stamps are sent, add exchange at the rate of Is in the £l. Exchange should also be added to Cheques. Please enclose 3d extra for membership fee. No charge for reply or result Drawing will positively take place on or before the 25th October, and will be conducted by a Committee of Shareholders. Tickets promptly sent by return post, and results posted im mepiately after drawing. Prospectus forwarded. Enclose an addressed envelope unstamped. Address—“ B manza,” care of J. Thomas 20 Swanston-street, Melbourne. 32 READ IT ALL. IT MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE. HOP BITTERS ABE The Purest and Best Medicine ever made. THEY ARE COMPOUNDED FROM Hops, Buchu, Mandrake and. Dandelion. The oldest, best, most renowned, " and most valuible Medicines in “ the World, and in addition “ contain all the best and most cur- “ ative properties of all other “ bitters, being the greatest Liver “Regulator, BLOOD PURIFIER “ and life and health restoring agent “ on earth.” They Give New Life and Vigour to the Aged and Infirm- “ To Clergymen, Lawyers, Literary, “ Men, Labourers, Ladies, and all “ those whose sedentary employment “ causes irregularities of the Blood Stomach, Bowels or Kidneys, or who “ require an Appetizer, Tonic and “ Mild Stimulant, these Bitters are “ invalua le, being highly curative, “ tonic, and stimulating, without in- “ toxicating.” “ No matter what your feelings “or symptoms are, or what the “ disease or ailment is, use hop “ Bitters. Don’t wait until y«u are “ sick, but if you only feel bad or “ miserable, use the Bitters at once. “It may save your life. Hundreds “ have been saved by so doing, at “ a trifling cost.” Ask your Druggist or Physician, “ Do not suffer yourself or let “ your friends suffer, but use and “ urge them to use Hop Bitters.” “ Remember, Hop Bitters is no “ vile, drugged, drunken nostrum, “ but the best and purest Medi- “ cine ever made, and no parson or “ family should be without it.” HOP BITTERS MANVFACTURIJT& 00-, Melbourne, Australia Rook, ester, N.Y,, U.S-A., Toronto, Paris, London, Antwerp. 24

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1359, 22 September 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1359, 22 September 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1359, 22 September 1883, Page 4

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