A Little Fortune for ss. Tjl IB S T DIVIDEND^ 6-Hoomed Houie and Section, City of Wellington, value £4OO Cash Bonus to start you in Business £2OO 34 OTHER PRIZES FROM .610 TO £3OO each. good jlucr: GOOD LUCK THIS TIME CERTAIN I! Send Post Office Orders,-cheques, or notes addroased— JOHN SMITH, Box 138, Post Office, . Wellington. AGENTS. WANTED, -1739 MALUA. MALUA. POUNDS POUNDS POUNDS On the Two " WI2LLIIN GTON CUPS, Consisting of" 10,000 Members at 10s each, To be divided as follows: Wkihkoton Gold Cup. ißun for at Island Bay, Feb, 4,1885, First Horse £650 Second Horse 300 Third Horse 150 Starters 300 Non-Starters... ... ,„ 200 Total' £I6OO Wkliinoton Cop, Bun for at the Hutt, Feb. 6,1885. First Horso £650 Second Horse 300 Third Horse 150 Starters 300 Non-Startcrs ~ 2UO Total £I6OO And £IBOO in Mahm Bonds, awarded as under: SJMuaßondsofflOO ... £BOO 6 do do 60 ... 300 10 do do 30 „. 300 20 do do JO ... 400 80 do do 10 ... 800 40 do do 5 „, 200 109 Bonds Value ... £IBOO Making a grand total of £SOOO, Eaoh Ticket has Eishfc Chances, and will be drawn three separate times, onoa for each Cup and once for Bonds. One ticket can triu £I4OO, NOfICE.-As a guarantee of integrity, "Malua"has induced Mr James Smith, of tho Post Office Hotel, Grey-street, Welling, ton, to act as Treasurer, Applications are invited as to the boua fide character of the consultation. Will close 30th January, 1885, and all prizes paid pro rata, less usual 10 per cent. Notice of drawing will be adteitieed. and drawn in the presenoeof all subscribers who like to attend, Notice,—Country cheqjies marked correct by bank only payable to a number, and Is added for exchanee. V. 0. orders preferred, made payable only to "Mama." Banknotes 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 "MALUA," Care of J. J. Smith, ! Hon. Treasurer, Post Office Box 12, Wellington, Or at the Office of this paper, SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE PUBLIC OF THE WAIRARAPA. *Williain Mackay, BOOKSELLER and STATIONER, Limuton Qua? Wedlingtoh. HAS now received his final shipments of Xmas Presents, Prize Books, and New Year's Gifts, and would respectfully solicit a call from all Country Visitors, Moet of the new ttmmuli are nr.w in, comprising—Boys' Own Annual, 8s 6d; Girls' Own Annual, 8s 6d; The English Illustrated Magazine, 9s; Chatterbox, 3s 6d Sunday, 33 6d; Little Wideawake 4s; In fants Magazine, 2s; British Workman, 2s Children's Friend, 2s; Band of Hope, ls'6d Child's Companion, 2s; Friendly Greetings, 3s 6d; and many others in all styles and prices, >A • Christmas & NKwY&ut'a Cards in Great Variety—flush, Silk Fringed, Hand Painted, Flexible Glass, Photographed, Hand Drawings, &c, Ac, &?,, comprising in all a mo3t beautiful selection. PERIODICALS, Note these prices post freb. Young Ladies' Journal 16s per annum. London Journal .. 16s „ „ Family Herald .. 10* „ „ Family Reader ~ 7s „ „ Boys' Own Paper ~ 9s „ „ Girls' Own Paper ~ 0s „ „ Boys' World ~ 9s „ ~ Boys of England ~ 7s „ „ Young Men of Great Britain7t per annum, INK PENCILS. A new patent Automatic PeneU fitted ivith blue blaok copying Ink Leads, in prices from Is to 3s 0(1 eaoh, ISLNoIE THB ADDRKBB. WILLIAM MACKAY, Bookseh.br, Stationer, & Newsagent, IIAMBWNQOAY Wbllinoton, Close to Government Buildings, and the learest shop to the Bailway Station. 1801 PORTRAITURE. Mr Merritt, Mist, just below St. John's, Presbyterian Church, Willis-street, Wellington. BEGS to notify that his PORTRAIT STUDIO is now open Daily at Mr Iyer's, Willis troet. Photo Bnurqfmehts, [highly finished in ils, from A Q lOs to <@s ss. Enlargemeitß-431 lg additional. IS'lnspeofao l Specimens Invited. Oil Paintings Restored, Uketahuna General Store. ACCOMMODATION lOUSE, AHD CARRYING DEPOT. 3 HUTE & JONES, the Proprietors of the j above, beg to thank the Publio for the early support accorded them since oomlencmg business, They are prepared, as itherto, to CARRY all descriptions of almerston North. They have also a LARGE TOOK of GENERAL STORES of bea aality. Travellers can obtain FIRST LASS ACCOMMODATION, at moderate ites, at their establishment, and Good tables and Paddocks are sd, 1409 J. D.JCOX, " ROGER, DRAPER, AND GENERAL STOREKEEPER, FEATHERSTON. C A Large and Varied Stock ot 1 HBISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S 5 GIFTS 1 GIFTS!! " JUST OPENED UP, ooda delirtred to toy part «f the V&lley
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1830, 5 January 1885, Page 4
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