<£4ooo FIRST PRIZE. LA DON’S GRAND CONSULTATION On the Mblboubnb Cur, 1883. Tickets ... 10. each. First Horse .. £4OOO 4 Prizes of £250 £IGOC Second Horne .. 2000 5 Prizes of 100 M 0 Third Horse .. 1000 5 Prizes of 50 250 Starters (divided) 400 4 Prizes of 25 100 Non-starters .. 600 15 Prises of 10 160 20,000 at 10s each : £l,OOO Each ticket has six chances, being drawn six times, viz., once for the Cup, and once for each k t of Money Prizes. When convenient, send P. O. Order, payable to La Don. Country cheques must add Is for exchange, and must be marked correct by the hank. If bank-notes are sent, please use two envelopes, one sealed and placed inside the other. Registered letters and telegrams will not on any account be received, Purchasers of a book containing 25 tickets will receive one ticket as commission. This Consultation will be advertised in all the principal papers in New Zealand, and also Sydney and Melbourne. The Editor of each paper has the privilege of nominating a person to witness and take part in the drawing. Circulars forwarded free to any address on application. Enclose two stamps for reply, end result slips will be posted immediately after drawing. Ruult will ako be advertised in all the principal papers. Will close before November 5. Intending investors should apply early, as the list is rapidly filling. Address: LA DON, care of S. A. Asher, Box 3<»l, Post-office. Auckland, or LA DON, cure of S. A. Asher, City Loan Office, 286, Queen street, Anckland. 165 The question is uAe», asked, Where can I get really good Boots f Why, call on D E. SMITH, the will known Hoot maker, leave your measure, and in a few hours I will supply you with a perfect fit, combined with n-atnoHs, comfort, and durability. I hav« a large variety of Boots and Shoes in Stock of my own make, which cannot be "urpassed in the Colonies. In addition to the above I have a large number of imported Boots of all kinds, which I am selling at very low prices to make room for fresh goods arriving. Elastics put in old Boots, and Repairs executed with neatness and despatch. D.E. SMITH, Gladstone Road, Gisbobne. 21 H. E?7o HNS ON,’ WHARF STORE, COAL MERCHANT, IMPORTER, Forwarding Custom Housb, k Gbnbbal Commission Agbnt. WOOL and every other kind of Produce received for Storage or Shipment. Advance, made on all kind, of Produce for shipment to London or any Colonial or American Ports. COALS ! COALS! Imported direct from the Mines, and sold at the lowest remunerative rates, and delivered in any part of the town. The Forwarding Agency will meet a long felt want. Consignment to arrive, or any goods for shipment, will be received and shipped. Goods arriving here will be carefully attended to, and forwarded to their proper destination. Weights and returns carefully forwarded. Cash purchaser of Fungus in any quantity. 355 H. E. JOHNSTON.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 4, 3 November 1883, Page 1
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497Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 4, 3 November 1883, Page 1
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