AUSTRALASIA'S USUAL CONSULTATIONS. Tlio following Great Event is.tho nextjg order;— : ; . ■ ' ' , £2000! ON THE SYDNEY CUP! (Randwick Easter Meeting). To bo run on Easter Monday, April 11,1884. The Greatest N,S,W, Racing Eyent THE FIFTH CONSULTATION OF MY 1883-84 SERIES. SOOO at 5a oaoh. Aii ovon 4,205. [Eight, 40s. Ton, 60s. Twelve, fiOs. Sixteen SOs. Twcntr-ono (sent for 20), £§.] To be distributed as followFirst Horeo...£looo Starters diridc.„£2so Second 300 Non-starters ... 250 Third 200 'Ma!..£2ooo TUB SUCCESS and tje"-c-riil satisfaction over all previous Jivi-nis su!lio;ently intra* duces this. In acknowledging in en-operation "I f'Hiw Coie.-'i'diH iits. laricip.itiou is in ilcil about the ncxi y.ln. y run '" -\ |) >und s:curi-s a i i;v«\ four -not i) ; e "my Ibo right of il-. lining any par-iciiliu-application is msuriud, »•' Deducted for expense, 10 per cent. t APPLICANTS are requested to enclose' banknotes (any colony), or half sovs., socurdy, and to Register the lotter j if cheques be sent (maiked "correct" by bank),' cross ami and cliaugo for collection (Payable " AUSTRALASIA or BEARER "-as also post dflioo orders). Add 4d- postage for reply and result. To Facilitate corresponB dence, enclose two .addressed envelopes, 2 unstamped. , Address: "AUSTIiALASIA" 1 (J. Thompson), Care of Mr H.,1. FRANKLIN, [ ' (Publisher, Eook Imitorter, & Printer), 1 40, Hunter St., Stdney. 1 It is necessary to make special reference ' to the established stability of these Consul- ' talions. . CAPITAL.—In recognition of tho need, in large Consultations, of a financial . OWIiANTKH 01' STABILITY, A RESERVE CAPITAL is cn ptiinanoiit deposit, plus the ordinary Bankins; accounts. I -arKeg-ister Letters.-Ej I At a Drawing of " Australiisia's" Events - theie have always been present a sufficient i number ol Shareholders. • A Committee ol gentlemon, chosen from 3 among the Subscribers, will conduct the ■ Drawing, i Ticket-holders wishing to take part at the 3 next Drawing will please send in name and ■ address in good time "AUSTRALASIA'S" LAST SWEEP on ) the SYDNEY CUP closed with 7000 Shares, , subscribed in the short space of two months, , That on the last Melbourne Cup with 8000. ' DKAWING.-As soon as the Drawing has taken place, Result Circulars arc mailed to all istkrested and advertised in Sydney I "Town and Country," &c. ■ FILLING lIAPIDLY. -Early application i reiuesied.-Cbse three days piior to tho MAN'S HEALTH AND STRENGTH YOUTH AND BEAUTY "DESTORED and preserved from Youth \ it to Aye, by the use of ' The Poor Man's Herbal Pill of Health, - Prepared from the Pure Extract of the Dandelion, Camomile, Agrimony, Barberry Bark, Rhubarb, and other well' known domestic remedies, } The best known Remedy for . INDIGESTION, BILIOUS AND LIVER 1 COMPLAINTS j Habitual Costiveness, Pains in the Head, t Side, shoulders, Lou sor Kidneys, Scrofula, ; iScurvj, oppression of tho Stomach after , eatiiif, Fiatnleuey, Heartburn, Eruptions of ' r the Si;in, Piles, Worms, (So, | :ho growing demand tor Vegetable Medidue in preference to the Mineral, is now everywhere seen. Thousands are complainj ing ot ih > Destructive Meets of Mercury, ; Amme,Gopper, Antimony, Vitriol, and other > Poisuns employed as Medicines, and not a ) lew are refusing to be cut off by such des- ■ tractive means, expressing their faith in the , Herb, Hoots, and Flowers of the Field, by which our Forefathei s lived to be Aged Men, . and went down to their graves full of years—j IS IT SO iW W .? Read the Inscriptions on' t the tombstones— r M 0§ hi Youth The [ ignorant and prejudiced may prefer this; ' but rath nal men believe it true that " Grass , is given for cattle and Herb for tha servico J of Man," that "the Fruit of tho Treois given for Food, and the leaf for tho Healing of Man." ; It must he distinctly understood these Pills are not a strong Purgative, tho object ' being to rurifythe Blood, restore the lost tone to the Stomach, .invigorate the Liver, and l'emovo all obstructions from the system', _ For Females, these Pills are invaluahle- ' removing sallowness from the skin and \ imparting a healthy action to the whole r system, Mil hi Boxes at Is each, or fiee by post for 14 stamps, by | F. A, MOORE, Medical Herbalist, ])ox No. 226, Poab Office, Wellington. I 1015 NATIONAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. riAWTAL, £1,000,000 j PaidUp, £50,000) \J Reserve Fund, £BO,OOO Be-insuranw Reserve Fund, £28,000 j Losses paid in ' venrs, £301,308, R. BRUCE WALLACE, Manager, MASTER™ AGENTS—LOWES AND lORNH T IVERPOOL AND LONDON AJNU Jj GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY Established 183G, The attention of the public is called to th following points; 1. The Liability of the Company' Unlimited. The It kiwis and Accounts of tho vea It3oshow. ; ' Net Fire Premiums for tho year.. £1.069,552 Cupitil pain up ~ 245,'51i0 General Reserve Fire Re-insurance Kuntl 1,500,000 3. The Company is empowered by varioui Acts of Hie Imperial Parliament and by separate Acts of the Legislature of New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia Tasmania, iN\;w Zealand, and Queonslanda feature which belongs to no other Instance Company. 4. The large rosour.es of tho Compaq should impress the public with a feeling ol Security, the main desideratum m seokim for insurance. Proposals for all classes of Firo Insurant will be received by EDWARD PEAROE, Agent Wellingtcr Sub-Aoknts, T. C. D'Aecy, Masterton. R. R. Abmbibong, Carterton A. L. Webster, Greytown. E, O'Nealk. Featberston, 'mHE STANDARD FiHii AND MARINE 1 INSURANCE CuMl'Aiu' of flJS tf ZEALAND. Capital £1,000,000 Unlimited Liability of Shareholders / Head Ootce.-—Princess-st,, Dunedin. Fire—lnsurances cll'ectid m all descriptions of Property, at Lowest Curient rates. GoAitANiEE.-Fie'elity of persons it situa- : tionsof trust guaranteed.- ■•■■'<■' ', Rates of pienium, and all other iuforma- ! tionmaybe obtained on application to the , undersigned, G, S. W. DALRYMPLE. Financial, Insuruneo, and Station. 1583 Aeent, Masterton, QOUTH BRITISH: FORWARDING 0 COMPANY • ■■ :U Agents in Europe, America Australasia, dto W. BISHOP, Jus., Managor, 1016 Feathcrston-st., Wellington, J i
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1642, 24 March 1884, Page 4
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948Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1642, 24 March 1884, Page 4
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