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! A RMADALE'S THIRD DEAWING. „1260, Second Dkawiso FuLii, £1250. 5000 Subscribers at Five Shillings. tfrSOO PRIZES SOOjj Grand Drawkq on the Hambmii Principle. Money Prizes Distributed as Follows : £ s. £. First Prize .. ~ 200 ... 200 Second... ... ... 100 ... 100 Third 60 ... 50 Fourth 20 ... 20 Two Prizes of 10 .. 20 Mr 7 ... 28 Forty 5 .., 200 Twenty 4 ... 80 210 Prizes of 210 ... C 25 Twenty Prizes of ... 17 ... 27 Each Ticket has Seven Chances, and will be drawn seven times, The large hulk of money in this third drawing is not given away in one largo prize, as it is iu horse consultations, but you will observe in this Hambmg Drawing that the £1'250 is fairly proportioned into 300 prizes, giving every shareholder an equal chance of getting a good prize. This third urawiu? to take place as soon as filled. Ten per cent, to be deducted for printing, advertising, stationery, and clerical work.' Po3t Office Orders to be made payable to Armadale, Country cheques to have Is added for exchange, and made payable to a number, Applicants must enclose two 2d stamps, for reply and result, llegistered letters aud telegrams not received. A subscriber of ten or more t ckets em act on Hie committee or appoint some one to act for him, Address only to ARMADALE Care France Bros. Wellington Labour Exchange, 1803 P.O. im 'MI, Wellington. A Little Fortune for ss. Tjl IR S T DIVIDEND-6-Booined House and Section, City uf Wellington, value £4OO Cash Roiniii to stait yon in BntintSi ' ... £2OO f54 OTHER. PRJZKS FROM <g&o TO <S3OO each. «-GOX> jLUCIi: GOOD LUCK THIS TIME CERTAIN! I Send Fo<t Olfice Orders, cheques, or notes addrcs-cd— JOHN SMITH, Box 138, Post Office, Wellington.

AGENTS WANTKD. 1739 | TO STATION HOLDEfib AND OTHERS, TBK uudersigued is prepared to supply fencing 1 posts, rails, or house-blocks, all 01 the beat heart of totaia. PIERCE COTTER, Jira., Greytowo. Educational Depository SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! T)Y LAST Direct Steamer, a Largo As_«3 sornnent of CREWEL WOOLS ASD SILKS, In all Similes. A Choice Selection of Thanbi'kb i'AniiiiNu All the Materials for ' Mucraino Lace Woi-k, Now no Fashionable at Home as a High Ar Recreation. Also Books with Complete Instructions and Designs for Working. BOOKS suitable for Wedding and Conipli meulary PRESENTS. NEW BOOKS, PAPERS, and PERIODICALS, hEVEUY MAIL! IN ALL ITS BRANCHES! Photographs taken in ANY WEATHEB y the Instantaneous Gelatmo-Bromido Dry Plates. bs'The Largest and Best Assortment of Maoki Puotoukafus in New .Zeakmd.^gj AGENT for all tin New Zealand )R V, PR" IIOOKSELLKK tV! STATIONER, FANCY GOODS DEPOT, MASTERTON

Wo ire now showing a splendi.l aiifoitinent of Men's find Boys' Oxford Regatta and Harvard Shirts,' with and without collars attached, an inspection of which we ros-pect-Wlv solicit.—L. J. Hoouer.<S Co., Mereora. .' There is no doubt now existing, about our Clothing Stouk. Gentlemen that have always been in the habit of getting their garments made to their own orders and paying about three time 3 the price that we charge, have, rince giving us a trial, expressed their satisfaction about the class of goods wo are now showing. Both for style, fit, and finish, they canno 1 , be sur-Ujssed.-L, J, Hooper & Co., Tailors and Outfitters. His an acknowledged fact that Hooper & Co.'s is tha only house where you can vurchaso a really good and well fitting Tile, either hard or soft Felt. Pith, Cork, Leghorn, or Straw. How is it? Simn'-y because tluy have their Jlata made specially to their own orders, Opinions ot those that nave worn them : -•' Tbey aie tbo most comfortable Hats I have ever worn."-L. J, Hooper & Co., Hattcis, Bon Marcho.

PORTRAITURE. Mb Meeeitt, Artist, just below St. John's, Presbyterian Cliurch, Willis-street, Wellington, BEGS tn notify that his PORTRAIT STUDIO is now open Daily at Mr Myer's, Willis treet. Photo Em.ahgkmi.xts, ,'hiehlv finished in oils, fron. A '3 10s to IQS ss. Eulargeme. £a 321 Is additional. lS*lnsnectio i Specimens Invited. Oir, Paintings Restored. KAMS. Tooth LINCOLN, selected from Uio well known flock of fi. Meniere Esq, Windsor Park, Oamaru. Two-tooth ROMNEY MARSH, Feleeted from the well known flock of J. RsiA Tw.< and four tooth WE . calcinated Cauoiue flock, South Australia. For further particulars apply to MURRAY ROBERTS & where fleets can be eeeu.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1833, 6 November 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1833, 6 November 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1833, 6 November 1884, Page 3

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