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ABMADALE'd SECOND DRAWING £1260-5000 SnBSoniBEBS at 5s. —£1250. 300-Pvizes.-300 Grand Drawing on the Hamburg Principle. MONEY PRIZES to be DISTBIBOTBD as roiiMwa:First Prizo Second Priza Third Prize Fourth Prize I'm Prizes of Four Prizes of Twenty Prizes 0f... Two Hundred and Prizes of ~. Twenty Prizes 0f... EACH TICKEr HAS SEVEN CHANCES, And will Le Drawn Seven times. The large bulk of tlie money in this Grand Drawing is not tiven away in oue large piize, as it is in Horso Consultations, but you will observe in ibis Drawing that the £1250 is fairly jirouortio'ied into 300 prizes, (living every shaielnjltlciaiiequal < chance of getting a gnocl unite. This second drawing will take pluco in July, or earlier, if filled. Ten per cent, to bo deducted for pricing, sdvertising, stationery,and clerical work. P.O. Unlers to be made payable to ARMADALE. Couutiy cheques lo have Is exchange, and wado payable to a number. Applications, it by letter, must cnclooo two 2(1 stamps, tor reply and lewtit, Registered lettcisaud telegrams uotieeiived. Address only to ARMADALE!, (Care France Ukos., Wellington Labor Kxehange, 1697 P. 0.. Box 217, Wellington. The Hawkesbui'y Handicap. £2ooo—UsualDiatriuution. Aug. 21, The Metropolitan Stakes. £2ooo—Ubual Distribution. Eim ac llandwiek end of September. The Melbourne Cup, 1884 £4OOO. First Horse...£looo I 20P,izes£25oa..£500 Second „ ... 3tio 1100 „ £loea„ 10i,0 Third 2001100 „ £5 ca.. 500 (Starters divido 251) Touil Priz. s £2OOO i\'ou-Starters,,, i'SJ | Grand 'J'ot.il.,. £4OOO THE SUCCESS and gonurat satisfaction ovor all previous Events sufficiently Introduces this. A pound sccurcsAS eves Foim.-not one only. Tho right of declining; any particular application is resrovod. Deducted for expenses, 10 por cont. APPLICANTS aro requested to enclose bank notes (any colony), or half bore., securo'y, and to lejlster the letter; if cheques bo sent (marked " correct" by Bank), cross and add charge for col'cction (I'ajablo "AUSI'KaLAS Aor BBAKBII'-as als, p s:-orjico orders;. Add 4d, postage for reply and rosult. To facilitate correspondence, enclose tivo addressed ouvclopcs, unstamped Address: "AUSTRALASIA," (J. THOMPSON), Care of Mr 11. J. Fhaskhx, (Publisher, Book Importer, and Jiachiuo Printer), 40 HUSTER ST., SYDSPY. It is unnecessary to make spocial rcforcucc to tho established stability of theso Consultations. Capital. In recognition <.f the need, in large Con-lUltUti-DS, Of a FINANCIAL OUAHASTEB Of STABILITY, A reserve cai'llal is on pernjaneut deposit, plus the ordinary Banking accounts. BIiOISTUtt LETTERS. At the Drawing of " Australasia's" Events there huvo always been present a q;oud nnmber oi. Shareholders. A U. mmittee of eeullvmcn, chosen from among the Subscribers, will conduct tho Dewing. Ticket-holders wishing to take part at tho next Drafting will please sonu in name and address. " Australasia's" hast Sweep o.i tho Svdney Cup 188* closed with 7000 sir rts/subseribed in tho short pace of two mouths; that on tho last.Jlclbour Cup with 8000; that on the Sydnoy cup 1831 wi„. 5000. ■Drawing.—As soon as tho Diawing has taken place Kesult Ciiculars aro mailed to all interested and advertised in tho Sydney ■' town and Couutiy" Ac. t •Ap|ilications that come m too late for the curren Consultation aro carried to tho next. I.OTB.—Tho result on the kut Event may bo seen at the office of this paper. 1076 'I'HK ORISATKS'I' WONDER OJ? MuDERN TlMk'ri, :!Ss *TMiii PILLS and OEXT3JCE3ST j purify the Bload. correct alt Disorder i f the T.iver, Shomneli,Kiil>ieyi>, ami Bntek. They invborate and les/ore to heal.li Debilitated Cnnstiiutions, and are iiivaiu.,uie w ai'lCoiuplaints incidental to Females oi all ages. is an infallible remedy for liad Legs, dad Breasts, Old Wounds, Sores, and Ulcers. Por Sore Throats. Bronchitis, Coughs, Cob-s, Gout, Rheumatism. Glandular NweUuigs.and all Skin Diwims it has no equal. Momuaclured only at Professor Houoway's Establishment. 631, OXFORD STREET, LONDON, and niay.be had nf all Medicine Vendors throughout the world. f?" F«rch>m should look to the Label or the Pots and Boxen, U the addm* hwt s't\ Oxford Street, Londonjheit are spurious

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1745, 25 July 1884, Page 1

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637

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1745, 25 July 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1745, 25 July 1884, Page 1

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