Chemist and Druggist /JGi^i#6i DENBY, . ■ ' ■ ■:■■ .... ■' ■■*' ■ :.'■ ■■■■•'■ : •■ M.P.S., \ THAMES ; 4, ' PHARMACY! '• • '■' ' • '■ ' ■ ' ■ , -V-'. Ic3 ' EAEAKA BRIDGE, POLLEN STREET MAY be Consulted on any matter relating to Medicines and their use 3, and will giTe adrice and instruction to the best of his ability—the result of 30 years'study and experience. V :..'.■ ' /...'"-. .•■ . v . 0 — Medicines Prepared — From tlie*Prescriptions of the most eminent Surgeons and Physicians of LOJSDOK, PARIS, GERMANY, AND AMERICA. Specially Successful in affording relief in the following Complaints:— ALCOHOLISM, ASTHMA SEVERS, GONOJJRHCEA, GOUT . ANEMIA (pallor of the skin and lips) GEEEN-SICKNESS, GEAVEL BILIOUSNESS, BRONCHITIS HEADACHE, HEARST DISEASE BRUISES, COUGHS, COLDS JAUNDICE, LUMBAGO CHEST AFFECTIONS LIVER COMPLAINT CONSTIPATION of the BOWELS NERVOUS & GENERAL DEBILITY CROUP, DISEASES of CHILDREN NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM DIARRHCEA of Adults and Children SCARLATINA, SKIN DISEASES DELIRIUM TREMENS SORE THROATS DYSENTRY BPERMATORRHCEA, SPRAINS • INDIGESTION or DYSPEPSIA SYPHILIS, TAPE WORM, ULCERS ERYSIPELAS LEUCOItRHCEA or WHITES FEMALE COMPLAINTS and IR. WORMS OF ALL.KINDS REGULARITIES j WOUNDS : '..;■■'■■. &c, &c, &c. TRY DENBY'S NERVE TONlC—Price, 2s 6d, Cures Headacbe, Neuralgia, Nervous D.bi'ily, &c. TRY DENBY'S RHEUMATIC MIXTURE- Price, 2s 6d, The trell known remedy for Bbeunmtism and Gout. TRY PINBY'S PECTORAL BALSAM—Price, 2s 6d. Tbe beet medicine for Coogbß, Colde, Asthma, Broncbitiß, Group, &c. TRY DENBY'S PODOPHYLLIN MIXTURE—Price, 2s 6d. A certain cure for Constipation, Dyspepsia, and Lirer Complaints. , TRY DENBY'S HAIR RENE WEE—Price 2s 6d. Procootee the Tigorouß growth of the bair, and rettorps its natuinl colour. •■..'■ TRY DENBY'S WORM POWDERS—Price, Is. Sma taetflees, efficient. GEORGE DEN BY, M.P S., FAMILY, DISPENSING, AND MANUFACTURING CHEMIST, THAMES PHARMACY, EABAKA BBIDGE, POLLEN STBEET, THAMES.
General Notices SPORTING NEWS, -£3000----mFOURTH GRAND DRAWING IS -NOW_OPiN. rpHB Three previous Drawings were fillea X a week prior to the advertised date o\ closing. The Public of New Zealand have appreciated these Grand Hamburg Drawings, therefore trie Company anticipate having theii Fifth Drawing on a larger scale. This Fourth Grand Drawing for £3000 will close about the end. of AtraiTsT, and lh€ FifthDrawing 'will opn on the Ist Sbptjsm--888. The, large number of applications (oyei 900) that came too late wiil be duly registered for thia Fourth Drawing. ' This Fourth Grand Drawing will consist of 240 Monex Pbizeb, amounting to £3000. subscribed by 6000 members at 10* each. The various Mohbi Fbizes will be distributed «s follows;—~. 1 £300 PRIZE 10 £25 PRIZES 1 £150 PRIZE 10 £20 PRIZES 1 £ICO PRIZE 10 £15 PRIZES 2 £50 PRIZSS 120 £10 PRIZES 5 £30 PRIZRB 80 £5 PRIZES Total Amount, £3000. 240 Mokex Phizes. The Grand principle of these Hamburg Drawings is that a purchaser of 25 Programmes is guaranteed a Pbize, as it is'so drawn that a prize must come out to.every 25 numbers, and the chances are in favor of the investor drawing a largo prize, a« thefe are 160 large prizes to 80 small ones. To any investor of £2 the chances are only 6 to 1 against him,drawing a prizo, and tie Head Pbize or any other may be drawn by any investor of 10s. The Company would not presume to tell the public that th"y have a number of chnnces and can ivin a number of prizes for a single invest ment of 10?. The large bulk of the Money ii this Grand Drawing is not given aw-iy in one b'g prize, a; ir, U in the Ho>se Consultations, but you will observe in this Hamburg Drawing that the £3000 is fairly proportioned into 240 Pbizks, e;ivmg every shareholder an equal chance of gating a good prize. This Hamburg Drawing is cno of the most novel, and will be 'conducted on the fairest principle possible, so, as to give entire public satisfaction « > This Fourth Grand Drawing for £3000 will take placd under the supervision of a committee of eight gentlemen, and the prizes will be paid over as early as possible after the drawing. NOTlCE.— Country \Chequet aoarked correct by Bank, only payable to a number, and Is added for exchange. P.O. Orders preferred, made payable only to BOAZ. Bank Notes accepted. Two 2d stamps for reply and result. Registered letters and telegrams not received. Name aud address of applicant should be plainly written. All letUrs must be addressed—BOAZ, care Mr MOSXLY, Whole-ale and Retail Tobacconist, Box 64, Post Office, Dunedin. f '.USTOMS POBMS.—Wanted Known on \j BALE »t the Bvmtw& Stab Oihci, Albert »treet, Chf^»mttown, IKWAREe and QUIWABDS OOASTWWK FOB.MB. »
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4863, 11 August 1884, Page 1
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723Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4863, 11 August 1884, Page 1
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