, ' Amusements ACADEMY OF MUSIC LAST NIGHT ! LAST NIGHT! But One of DQRAN'S CIFT COMBINATION, Leading Gift* This Evening, China Breakfast Set (62 pifoes), Tea and Coffee Service, 1 dozen China Cups and Saucers, 1 large Looking Glaes, 2 Flower Rl-ade*. And numerous other Valuable Prizes. SLOCUM'P DOG! SLOCUM'S DOG! SINGING BEE TO-NIGHT! Prize: Large Oil Painting, rained at Five Guineas j 8 ATUR D AY—M A.TINEE at 2 30. Every Child will receive a Present., ,E. Loya. 8t >ac Ma iager. . (> r, ;:^P - NOTICE. AS ESSRS FOY BROS, desire to call the •.V? al tention of the Public to the SUPEKIOK ENLABGKD VIGNETTE POBTKAITS Tbej are now Producing, andl,'wbich they are prepared to Execute on very Reasonable Tenrjß. All Work dano by the mm INSTANTANEOUS PBOCESS. 1624 Qamaru Potatoes. Oamaru Potatoes. PBIME SAMPLE TABLE — POTATOES. RECEIVED THISD AY, 100 SACKS ,/; OF THE ABOVE. . , 6s. Per Qfiti Delivered; 181bs for One Shilling. J. CLAKK, I • 'KABAKA BKIDGE. DEVON OBCHABD NUBSERY, TAFU ROAD. J^RUIT TREBS of- Various Kinds can be 1 had at W. H. Smith's DEVON ORCHARD NURSERY, , .TAPU ROAD. (About Tbree Miles from Tararu Creek), Or from the Sbop'in PoiLEN Stbbet, near Mr S. fletheriugton's. AP! LE TREES, 1 year old— Fron. 15d to 18d. per 1 ree 2 Year Old TREES, o! various kinds— 2s p*r Tree, or 20s per doz ORANGE end LEMON TREES, from One Year up to'a Fruiting Tieo: v ; . FRUITING TREES of all kinds according ' to arrangement. 1756 p OVEBNOB.-OOWEN TJOTEL, GBAHAMSTOWN. I UCBEASED BUSINESS necessitates in--1 creased Accommodation, and that r»n now be guaranteed in my new Establishment. Every, attention is paid, to Patrons, and Visitor*can re)y on obUiciug Superior Accoa.medation at a reasonable rate of. charges. Table d'Hote daily from 12 to 2 p.m., and from 5 to 7 p.m. ALES, WINES, and SPIRITS of the Finest Qualities. 4k^^^^^ffiKKJX_B_£^fc^C__£^____________L alkL £4000. SI £4MQ. LA DON'S GBAND CONSULTATION ON THE MELBOURNE CUP, 1883. TICKETS 10s EACH Ist Horse, £4000 4 Prizes of £250 ? £1000 2nd Horse, £2000 5 Prizes of £100, £500 3rd Horse, £1/300 5 Prizes of £50, £250 Starters divide, £400 4 Prizes of £25, £100 Non-Btartors, £600 15 Prizes of £10, £150 20,000 at 10s EACH, £10,000 Each ticket has six chances, being drawn sjz times, viz.,'once for the Cup and once for each lot of Money Pizes. When convenient send P.O. order, payable to La Don. Country cheques must add Is for exchange, and must b» marked correct by bank. If bank notes are sent, please use two, envelopes, one nealed and placed inside the other. Registered letters and telegrams will not on any account ba 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 Svdn y and Melbourne. The editor of each paper hn» the privilege of nominating a person 10 witness and' tako part iv the drawing. Circulars forwarded to any address on' application. Enclose two stamps for reply, and result slips will be posted immediately after drawing. Rssult will also be advertised in nil the principal papers. Will close before November stb. Intending investors should apply early, as the list is fill<ng rapidly. Address:—LA DON, care of S. A. ABHBB, Box 301, Post Office, Auckland ; or, LA DON, care of S. A. Ashbb, City. Loan Office, 286, Queen street, Auckland. 1814 - The Zealandia Company's Consultation MELBOURNE CUP, 1883. , O O AAA 00 SUBSCRIBERS at dbU^UUU, 10s Each, 150 Prizes.! First Horse, £1000; Starters (divided), £500; Second Horse, £400; Non-Starters (divided), £800. Third Honse, £250; the Zealandia Cup, £50; Application by letter only, enclosing two stamps, with exchange on cheques, or by money order, bank notes, or drafts. Registered letters or telegrams will not on any account be received. If bank notes are sent, please use two envelopes, one sealed and placed inside the other. P.O. Orders preferred when procurable. ' Address: "Zealandia," care of H. H. Htnud'Oo., B,ox No. 186, Port Office. Auckland. , . „,. In case of this Consultation not b. ing illled, all amounts will be divided pro rata.^ __ jjjw MR TYNDALL begs to inform the Public and his Patient. *t the Thames that for their greater convenience be has REMOVED his Consultation Booms to Mr Hall's, Chemist, Owen Btreet, where he will be happy to receive his Patients on the THIRD TUESDAY in every Month. "Admp embrowned tint which telli the nature of the leal MoGowait sells " at «i •' pouccT -*• *
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4537, 20 July 1883, Page 3
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743Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4537, 20 July 1883, Page 3
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