Business Notices M. WHITE hTe aT_)7 BOOTMAKER, POILEN STKEET, TJ AS received his SPRING and SUMMER STOCK of English, German, and Frenoh XT BOOTS AND SHOES! a LADIES', GIRLS, and Children's Button Boots and?;Shoes—New Style. Ladies' and Girls' Prunella Boots—all Sizes, Good Quality, and Low Price, GENTS' German Sewn Shoes and Boots. Ladies' and Children's Fancy Evening Shoeß. BABIES' Boots, Shoes, and Slippers—in great variety. Men's Cricket Shoes and Spikes. Some very choice Ladies' and Gents' Shoes and Bootß for tender feet SPECIAL SHIPMENT of Girls' and Children's Levant Boots—Bplendid wear. LADIES' KID BOOTS, from 7a 6d pair; LADIES' PRUNELLA BOOTS—real good weir—only 7s 6d pair. Lot of BABIES' BOOTS and SHOES—Large Sizes at Is pair, to Clear. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO OEDEE. M. WHITEHEAD.
"W. J. Claxton, TAILOR AND HABIT - MAKER, Aibeet Stheet, Thames, WHILE thanking his friends and the public generally for the LIBERAL SUPPORT he has received in the past, wishes to draw their attention to his present Stock of West'of Eh6H.and, Scotch, Coionial, ahd otheb twebdb. Also to a Splendid Line in BLACK and BLUE BROAD-CLOTHS and FANC? WOBSTED COATINGS. ALL TWEEDS WARRANTED WELL SHRUNK BEB'OB.E BEING MADE UP. Note the Addebqs :— Next the Union Bank of Australia, ALBERT ST. GRAHAMSTOWN. W. GREEN, HATTER, BROWN STREET. WOULD specially invite the attention of all those requiring GOOD, SEEVICEABLE, and FASHIONABLE HATS to the Large Stock of HARD and SOFT FELT HATS he has Just Received and OPENED UP, and which he has marked at such Prices as must command a Speedy Clearance. They have all been personally selected by him, and if an inspection of them is only made, purchases must follow. All sorts of HATS and CAPS made to order on the premises at the shortest possible notice. New Designß in Yankee Shaped Hate. Hats taken in exchange as part Payment. 2084 SPORTING NEWS.I dS-i000.—320 Cash Frizes. [GRAND HAMBURG DRAWING ISJIOW OPEN. THE Five previous Drawings were filled, and applications that came too late will be registered in the Sixth Drawing. The Sixth Grand Drawing for £4000 will close the cad of Dkcembeb, and the Seventh Drawing will Open on the Ist jAt'TTABT. This Sixth Grand Drawing will consist of 320 Money Pbizbs, amounting to £4000, subscribed by 8000 members at 10s each. The various Monby Pbizeb will be distributed as follows:— 1 £300 PRIZE 15 £25 PRIZES 1 £200 PRIZE 15 £20 PRIZES 1 £100 PRIZE 15 £15 PRIZES 2 £50 PRIZES 160 £10 PRIZES 10 £30 PHIZES 100 £5 PRIZES Total Amount, £4000. 320 Money Phizes. The Grand principle of these Hamburg Drawings is that a purchaser of 25 Programmes is guaranteed a Peize, and the chances are in favor of the investor drawing a iabgb Pbizb, as there are 220 large Prizes to 100 small ones. .To an investor of £2 the chances are only 6 to 1 againßt him drawing a prize, and the Head Pbize or any other may be drawn by any nveator of 10s. Read This.—ln Boaz's Grand Hamburg Drawings the greatest odds are only 25 to 1 against on investor of 10s drawing a prize. But carefully note the enormous odds against investors drawing a Horse or Cash Prize in any of the Horse Consultations. The m rbles are replaced for each Drawing of the Cash Prizes, which give the enormous odds against investors. This Company would simply ask investors to calculate the odds before placing their investments in any horse consultations; and this Company would not presume to tell the public that they have a number of chances and may win a number of prizes for a single investment of 10s. NOTE.—Prize Winners, whether winning large or small prizes are informed that their names will not be made public without their written consent. This course will be pursued in consequence of the company having re« ceived many letters at various times from prize winnerß, particularly requesting the company not on any account to make thei names public. This Sixth Grand Drawing for £4000 will take placa 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 'Cheques aiarked correct by Bank, only payable to a number, and Is added for exchange. P.O. Orders preferred, made payable only to BOAZ. Banh Boies accepted. Two 2d stamps for reply and result Registered letters and telegrams not received. Name and address of applicant should be plainly written. All letters must be addressed—BOAZ, care Mr Mosblt, Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist, Box 64, Post Office, Dunedin. r\ ROGERS' and Bakers' Bage and Vt- tay \Jf ping Papers printed oheap rate* s the JKvauiKa Stab .Office.
Baeing Thames Kaces, 1884, THE WHALE'S CONSULTATION ON THE FOLLOW\J ING EVENTS— Thames Plate, The Goldfield's Handicap, and Steeplechase, IS NOW OPEN. 500 SHABES AT 10s. EACH. THiMES PIATE. GOIDPIBID'S HANDICAP. First Horse ... £40 First Horse ... £40 Secoud Horse... 20 Second Horse... 20 Third Horse ... 10 Third Horse ... 10 Others divided... 20 Others divided... 20 ___ I __ Total ... £90 | Total ... £90 Steeplechas!?. Firßt Horse £30 Second Horse... ... ... 15 Third Horse 10 Others Divided 15 Total • ... £70 Geand Total £250 EACH TICKET HAS THREE CHANCES. Application, BX lETTEB OBIT, enclosing two Stamps with exchange on Cheques, or by Money Order, Bank Notes, or Drafts. Registered Letters or Telegrams will not on any account he received. If Bank Notes are sent, please use two envelopes ; one sealed and placed inside the other. P.O. Orders preferred when procurable. Address— WHALE, Caro of John Pkabce, | Wharf Hole), Thames. THAMES GOLDFIFLDS HANDICAP, 1884. TO BE RUJS DECEMBER 27th. 1000 SHARES, at IOS EACH. "C oifE T" WILL hold a CONSULTATION on the above event, and which IS NOW OPEN, on the following terms — That is to say— First Horse ... £200 Second Horse ... ... ... 100 Third Horse 50 Starterß (divided) 50 Non'Btarters (divided) 100 £500 The Drawing will take place under the supervision of a Committee of Subscribers. Representatives of the Press will be invited to be present at the Drawing. Application, BX ebtteb 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. Addresß:— " COMET, " Care of Charleß Curtis, " Pacific Hotel, Thames"; Or—" Box No. 51, Post Office, Thames." Cricket Season! CRICKET SEASON!! CRICKET SEASON I! I JUST Received a SPLENDID ASSORTMENT of CRICKETING- GOODS! CRICKETING GOODS J! Orders from Up-Country Clubs promptly attended to. Chas. Me Liver, TOBACCONIST & STATIONER. RUPTURES. PERSONS suffering from the above should apply to J. I R. STRICKLAND, Surgical Instrument-maker (late maker to Uedß, Bradford, Wakefield Hospitals, and Gtoteshead Dispensary). Vincent street, Auckland (13 doors from Cook street, right I hand Bide). 2239
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4967, 10 December 1884, Page 1
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