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1 SportinjEj. re ). a e 0 7 i 9 3 1 T i r ) i 1 > [ 1 TILL CLOSE 2S-iH NOVEMBER. 3000 Members at 10sThe above Consultation gives EACH TICKET SIX CHANCES—one in Eaoe, and One in each of the Live Cash Awards, the numbers being replaced at conclusion of each drawing, thus giving a possible chance of obtaining Six Prizes. If convenient, Subscribers will please send P.O. Orders (payable to Ada Mantua), their delivery being nu-re secure, and, in the event of a miscarriage, traceable. Cheques must have Is exchange added. By letter only, with Two Stamps enclosed. ADA MANTUA, Cave of Mr Abraham, BOX 351, P. 0.. DUNEDIN. DIAMOND CHAMPION BACK CONSULTATION, No. 1, 1882, Ist JANUARY, 1883, 2000 SHARES AT £1 BACH, First Horse, £IOOO, Second Horse, £4OO Third Horse. £3OO. Starters, (div) £2OO Non-starters (div) £IOO, Total, £2OOO CHAMPION RACE CONSULTATION No 2, . Ist J XNUARY, 1883, 6000 SHARES AT 10sFirst Horse .. .• £IOOO Second H orse .. • • £SOO Third Horse .. •• £3OO Starter < (divide) .. .. £2OO Non-starters (divide) .. £IOO First Prize . • • • £2OO 2 prizes of £IOO .. .. £2OO 6 £SO prizes .. • • £3OO 20 £lO prizes .. .. £2OO Total • £3OOO Applications for shares by letter only to DIAMOND, Care of O. BCHIEBLICH, watchmaker and jeweller, 17 Little Collins street east, Me'bdurne (near Colonial Bank). Parties forwarding cash by post requested to register, Result slit s posted to every shareholder immediately after drawing, and advertised in daily and weekly papers as before. Pharos sent bv return post. Business Notices. NOTICE. W. A. Hobbs. TAILOR AND HABIT MASBR. ■WOOLLEN DRAPER, &C. I BEG to intimate to my Friends and Patrons that I have REMOVED to those more commodious premises, in the Main North Road, Next to Bodsingbam’s Furniture Warehouse, where my Business will be carried on as heretofore. I have now on hand, and to arrive, a General Assortment of all kinds of light WOOLLEN GOODS, suitable for Summer wear, of which I would ask inspection. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Fit Guaranteed, W- A. HOBBS. COXHEAD’S HAIRDRESSING SALOON AND CIGAR DIVAN, (Next Criterion Hotel,) HOOXHEAD has pleasure in inti- . mating to his Friends and the ' General Public, that he has Purchased the Tobacconist Business Lately carried on by Me T, R. JONES, and hopes to be favored with a fair share of Patronage. The Stock of Meerschaum, Briar Boot, other Pipes, and Fancy Goods, being very large. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS will be offered to purchasers on and after SHOW WEEK. sgp> F. GEORGE is still in Charge of the Hairdressing Saloon, which is a sufficient guarantee of good workmanship and despatch. Tobacco, Ciarars, and Cigarettes of Best Brands only kept in Stock. H, OOXHE AD, TOBACCONIST, : MAIN: SOUTH ROAD, TIMABU. ACLSEBROOK& CO Colombo Street, CHRISTCHURCH;. P I K B I WARD (GOLD MEDAL) For Quality and Variety of BISCUITS AND CAKES AT THE NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITIONExtract from Jurors’ Report—- ’* Messrs Anlsebrook and Co., exhibit no 1 less than 30 distinct kinds of Biscuits ; 3 the Samples were taken from the Firm’s ordinary Stock, and the crispness and bloom g of the Biscuits were beyond comparison. They showed qualifies which can only be obtained by those who make it a study, and have a perfect knowledge of their trade. They also exhibited three samples of their Canterbury Cakes—currant, citron, and seed. The quality of this entire exhibit could hardly be surpassed; and one of the important requisites, viewed commercially, is that, taking qualities into consideration their goods do not exceed in price the English article. They are well worthy of a certificate of Gold Medal.” WHOLESALE AGENT FORTIMARU— W. B. WHITCOMBE. h CHRISTCHURCH MONUMENTAL B< WORKS, Manchester street and Barbadoes street. . J AMES ShERRIPF, MONUMENTAL MASON. Monuments imported in Marble and Bed and Grey Granite on reasonable terms. De-igna and applications orwarded to [p all parts of the colony oh application,

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3016, 27 November 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3016, 27 November 1882, Page 4

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