Wairara'pa Jockey Cliib. VrOMINATIOUS for thd undermentioned Races close at Carterton on WEDNESDAY, 14th May, 1884 ;~ Ctapagno Stakes, 188S, Of ieo flovfl, Breeder of the winner 25 iovh ; second horse 25 soys, third horse 10 sovs from advertised amount; for then two years old; open to all; Colts, Bst 101b; Allies and geldings, Bst 51b, Six furlongs, Nomination 1 sov, 2 sovs on night of general entry, and 3 sovs before noon on the day of race, Waivarasa Distolot Pxo&imb, 188 1 ?, Of 200 sovs, Breeder of tho winner ?5 sovs; second horse 25 sovs, third hovso 10 sovs from the advertised amount; for tlien three years old bred m tho District, Colts, Bst 101b; fillies and geldings, Bat 51b3, \\ miles. Nomination 1 sov, 3 povs on night of general entry, and 3 sovs before noon on the day of rjoe, Komination Forms may be obtained at the ClubHolol, Masterton, Haimerich'sHotel, Gicytown, Mr J. O. Haywa'd, Featherston, Mr E, H, Goldsmith, Wellington, or from RALPH B. ARMSTRONG, Seo.W.J.C. Cartoiton, April 18th, 1884, 16G4 £2500. £2500. 5000 SUBSCRIBERS AT 103 EACH ! ! 331—PRIZES—331 GRAND DRAWING of the HAMBURGH PRINCIPLE, Money Prizes to be distributed as follows : Ist prize.. 259 0 4 prizes, each 15 0 2nd prizo.. 125 0 Sopirzcs „ 10 0 3rd prize.. 62 10 25 prizes „ 710 4ih prize.. ,17 10 230 prizes,, 5 0 2 prizes, each 25 011 prizes „ 210 EACH TICKET HAS SEVEN CHANCES, and will bo dhawn bevex times. the Drawing will talroplaco on IS*SATTJBDAY, 3rd By eight subscriber m the presence of ten others, who will cons/.st of sellers of twenty tickots, The Pjiess tyill n invited. Ten per cent to be deducted for Printing, Advertising, Stationery, and Clerical work, i P. O. Orders to be made payable to Armadale, Hesnlt of drawing will bo published in tho Evening Post and Now Zealand Times on TUESDAY, Gth May, and prize 3 paid the following day, Country Cheques to have Is added for exchnnge, and inado payable to a number, Two 2d stamps for reply, and result. Registered letters and telegrams not received. Address only to "ARMADALE," Care of Edmunds & Marshall, P,0.-Eox 118 Wellington;'. Or to France Bros, House and Estate Agents, 1C53 P.O—Box 2-17, Wellington. I j» footballs. W D. ABHER, CHEAP FANCY BAZaAR, Manners Street, Wellington,
Importer of BRITISH AND FOREIGN GOODS, HAS JUST OPENED for the Season i OASES OF FOOTBALLS, ETC. 1 CASES OF FOOTBALLS, ETC, U by all the best makers. Also— AMEIIIOAN and GERMAN ACCORDEOJNS. Cages, Glass Inkstands, Accordeoii?, Ladies' Bags and Purses, Boxing Gloves, Basketware, Ornaments, Eockmg and Velocipede Horses, and GENERAL FANCY GOODS Foil THE COMIKO SeAßiiK I AfiENTKon-BOSISTOSOILOF EUCALYPTUS, A valuable external remedy for Itbeumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Sprains. Nruralgia, Cliolie, W'hcoiiing Cough, &c. PRICE-Qs and 4s per bottle. 1G52 CARTERTON FLOUR MILLS. G, A. W. MILLS HAVING leased the CARTERTON FLOUR MILLS (lately carried on by Mr E, L, Wakelin), is prepared to GRIND GRISTING On the usual terms at the shortest notice. 1617 MAM'S HEALTH AND STRENGTH (©.WOMAN'S YOUTH AND BEAUTY ' "nESTORED and preserved from Ifouth X to Age, by the use of The Poor Mail's Herbal Pill of Health, Prepared from the Puro Extract of the Dandelion, Camomile, Agrimony, Barberry Bark, .Rhubarb, and other well known domestic remedies. The kit inowii Remedy for INDIGESTION, BILIOUS AND LIVER COMPLAINTS Habitual Costiveness, Pains in the Head, Side, Shoulders, Loins or Kidneys, Scrofula, Scurvy, Oppression of the Stomach after eating, Flatulency, Heartburn, Eruptions of the Skin, Piles, Worms, &c, The growing demand tor Vegetable Medicine in preference to the Mineral, is now everywhere seen. Thousands are complaining of the Destructive Effects of Mercury, Arsenic, Copper, Antimony, Vitriol, and other Poisons employed as Medicines, and not a fow arc refusing to be cut off by such destructive means, expressing their faith in the Herbs, Soots, and Flowers of the Field, by; which our Forefatbeis lived to be Aged Men, and went down to their graves fall of years— IS IT SO NO W ? Bead the Inscriptions on; the tombstones—?«{ OjJ t'n Youth. The ignorant and prejudiced may prefer this; butratknalmen believoit true that" Grass is given for cattle and Herb for the service of Man," that "the Fruit of the Tree is given for Food, and the leaf for the Healing of Man." ; , It must bo distinctly understood these Pills are not a strong Purgative, the object! being to Purify the Blood, lestore the lost tone to the Btomaoh, invigorate the Liver, : and remove all obstruotionß from the Byßtem, \ For Females, these Pills aro invaluableremoving sallownoss from the skin and imparting a healthy action to the whole system. Sold in Boxes at Is each, or free by post for H stamps, by F, A, MOORE, : Medical Herbalist, Box No. 226, Post Office, Wellington. 1615
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1669, 25 April 1884, Page 4
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795Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1669, 25 April 1884, Page 4
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