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Auckland AdvortiB&meilts v "'r « „ ~, - A FORTUNE FuttJOsl'l! A FORTUNE FOi. iUs t ADAMAS T 0 X ' 8 NOVELTY CONSULTATION O\ THE MEL • BOURNE CUP, 1884. To be run on 4th November. 134 Norm nations. Will close November Ist. Capital, £5000 ; In 10,000 Shues il lCf each. 319 PRTZES to be distiibnted m follows : Houses. Cash Awards. Kirst £1000 5 11b £100 ...£5OO Second ... 400 10 vi £50 ... 500 Third ... 200 20 ut £25 ... 500 Starters divide 300 -10 at £10 .. 400 NonßtarterS divide (500 50 a) £6 ... BUO 60 at £5 .. 300 £2500 £2500 Each Ticket has 7 separate chnnoes, Race and Cash "Awards b«in,i( drawn for sepirately. Please .send Post Office Orders when convenient, or B.inlc Notas. Chewing mils', be marked correct by the Bank. Notice — Registered Letters not accepted. Two stamps required for reply and result, rrogrammes, with Nominations of horses, sent free on application. Will positively rlose on or before November Ist, 1884.

ADAMASTOK'S SPECIAL PRIZE OF £50.

A Special Prize of £50 will he given to the tii>t Shareholder of 4 Tickets, or more, who minion the iirst thiv.e horses in their respective places. A register will be kept of the date each Tipster's letter is received <md the iirst correct Tipster will receive this Special Prize. Each shareholder of not less than 4 tickets is entitled to a tip ; of 8 tickets, 2 tips, and so on for each and every 4 tickets. The £50 is placed in the hands of the Editor of the Otago Weekly Witness, Dunedin. Books open to Subscribers for inspection. All subscribers on application can know where the principal prizes go to, and their names and address, if required. Address— AD AM ASTOR, care of Lyons and Hart, P.O. Box 151, Dunedin.

N.B.— THE DUNEDIN CUP WILL FOLLOW.

J^OBEL'S DYNAMITE.

Long and extensive use has established NOBEL'S to be the Purest, Safest, most Reliable, Least Objectionable in close workings, and Strongest Dynamite manufactured. The most perfect patent appliances are used in its manufacture, as well as being under the direct supervision of the English Government, who insist that every ton shall pass the most rigid tests possible. Thus, if not of the specified quality and purity, forbid its leaving the Factory,— hence uniformity, stability, and purity are assured ; whilst other brands, not having the same appliances and supervision, haveoften failed to meet these 3evere tests, and have been seized and confiscated. Five Mortar Tests of Nobel's iv charges, each of 70 grains, have thrown a 201b. cannon ball an average per th :>t of 209 feet, whilst the Aupt»~..Ji Dyna»u.&& And Lithofracteur in the same number of shots and same conditions averaged only 181 feet 0 inches ; thus proving Nobel's to be over 15 per cent, stronger than the Melbourne Manufacture. Nobel's is invaluable for nearly every kind of Blasting, effecting immense saving in time, labour, and money. Insist, as is done in many places, on getting only Nobel's, which all bears the Company's Trade Mark, including the name of Alfred Nobel, the Inventor of Dynamite. Printed instructions issued with every 51b. Packet. Price Reduced to TYYO SHILLINGS and FOURPENCE per lb. with Discount to the Trade. Supplies may be had from James Renshaw, and T & S. Morrin & Co. (Limited), Thames j John Phillips & Son, Paerua, and WELLS AND SOUTTEE, Te Aroha. E. PORTER AND CO., Auckland, The Company's New Zealand North Island Agents

mar" «s"reni Printing.

GENERAL MACHINE PRIVi'ING OFFirE, Duke Strbkt, Cambridge.

Established, 1880.

JAMES S. BOND

In thanking the Public of Waikato for the liberal support hitherto accorded him, lakes this opportunity of informing them that he has added to' his Printing Plant a _utting Machine, to enable him to more expeditiously and neatly execute all work In the several branches of the trade. He is also in receipt of an elegant assortment of New Type, which, together with his Printing Machine, " The Atlas," places him on a par with A-u-kl-md Plouses it the production of first-class work at moderate charges. A visit to his office will convince anyone of the fact than ihcre is no longer a necessity for sending work out of the Waikato district.

All work done at Auckland prices, and n a stylo unsurpassed. Ornamental Printing in bronze or colours.

Native Land Court Forms, Rate Books Proof of Debt Forms, etc., , etc., kept in stock.

Specimens of work and estimates furnished on application.

JAMES S. BOND, PRINTER AND BOOKBINDER, Cambridge, Waikato.

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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 66, 6 September 1884, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 66, 6 September 1884, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 66, 6 September 1884, Page 8

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