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£3OOO. LADA MANTUA.] £3OOO. ANNUAL CONSULTATION ON THE GtiAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE To be rim at Melbourne on the 18th July, 1685. WILL CLOSE ON THE IGth JULY, 1885. 6,000 MEM 3 iRS AT 10s. EACH. Houses. First Horse £6OO Second Horse 300 Third Horse 200 Starters (divided about £4O each) 200 Non-starters (about £l6 each) 300 £I6OO 112 Cash Awards. 2 at 100 £2OO 4 at 50 200 8 at 25 200 10 at 20 200 20 at 10 200 20 at 8 160 48 at 5 240 Each Ticket has Eight Chances, and can obtain a Prize in each of the Eight Drawings. Please send P.O. Order when convenient, or bank notes. Country Cheques must have one shilling exchange added, and marked correct by bank (do not enclose coin). Two stamps requisite, for reply and result. Should this Consultation exceed 6000 Members, all Prizes will be divided pro rata. itSF In my Consultation on the Christchurch Great Autumn Handicap, the First Horse, Rubina, went to a station hand at Ida Valley Station. The Second Horse, Captain Webster, went to a farmer at Milton, Otago. The Third Horse, Sou'-Wester, to a well-known Consultatiooist at Christchurch. N.B.—As usual, the names and addresses of the principal prize-takers, also the names and addresses of the gentlemen who form the Committee, will be forwarded to all the leading newspapers throughout New Zealand. Address— ADA MANTUA, Care of Lyons and Hart, - r ' Box 351, Post-office, Dunedin. Or, J. SOLOMON, Cromwell. £3OOO APPLY EARLY. £3OOO Melbourne Cur will Follow. " FACTS ARK STUBBORN THINGS." ) OBIN HOOD COMPANY, i By their Popularity have again asserted Supremacy. LOOK AT. THE RESULT OF THEIR QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY PROGRAMME. SOMETHING WONDERFUL. 13,280 Shares Sold in Six Weeks. 528 Extra Cash Prizes, £5 each, were Allotted. 740 Prizes instead of 220. NOW OPE.V ON A RACING AND COURS—TNG PROGRAMME— For Middle of July, ISSS.—BOOO at 10s, £4OOO. FIRST PRIZE, £IOOO. About 220 Prizes. Melbourne Grand National Steeplechase. About 25 Nominations. First £IOOO Second 300 Third 150 All Others— Divided—about £2O each... ... 450 £I9OO Waterloo Cup, Christchurch. About 64 Nominations. Winner Waterloo Cup £2OO Runner-up ... ... ... 100 Winner Waterloo Purse... ... -50 Runner-up ... .. ... 25 Winner Waterloo Plate . 50 Runner-up 25 All other Do»s- Divided—about £lO each 550 £2OO 100 50 !( j 2 at £SO 4at 25 sat 20 10 at 15 10 at 10 126 Cash Bonds. ... £IOO 15 at £8 100 30 at 6 100 50 at 5 150 100 WILL CLOSE MIDDLE OF JULY. Each Ticket has Ten Chances and can obtain a Prize in Each Drawing. We are glad we have again hit public taste, by allotting Extra Prizes instead of increasing Advertised Yalue of existing Prizes when we more than fill. We shall again devote all mouies for application over SOOO to Extra £5 Cash Honds (less usual commission) called 9 hj Class, but must explain that all tickets sold up to time of closing has equal chauces of everything on the Programme. Please send two 2d stamps for reply and result (two stamped addressed envelopes greatly expedites business). P. O. Orders preferred. Is exchange on stamps and cheques. • 'oiu or note should be registered. Registered Letters and Telegrams received. Address ROBIN HOOD COMPANY, Care of Stapleton and Fleming, Box 238, Post Office, Christchurch. SANDER & SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT. UNDELX the Distinguished Patronage of His Majesty the Kiugof Italy, at Rome Dr Cruikshank, health officer for the City of Sandhurst, certifies to the extract lieiiig the most reliable remedy for external inflammation, bronchitis, diphtheria, affections of the lungs, chest, all pains of rheumatic nature, neuralgia, &c.; all swelliugs, bruises, sprains, wounds, disorder of the bowels, diarrhoea. &c. Epitome of declaration made before M. Cohen, Esq., J.P., at Sandhurst, October, 1877 :—The son of Mr Raabe was hurt with an axe on the knee. After nine weeks' medical treatment it was declared necessary by Dr M acgillivray to amputate the injured limb. At that juncture the extract was applied, and the wound speedily cured without amputation. The Extract is proved to be the most reliable medicine to check inflammation, which accounts for the cures referred to. It is the surest curative agent and preventative of contagion in scarlet, typhoid, and intermittent fever. For particulars see testimonials accompanying each Bottle. The daughter of Mr Junghenn, suffering from disease of the bone, as pronounced by l.»rs Boyd and Atkinson, was cured just as speedily.Cure* of whooping cough, very severe colds, bronchitis, croup, diphtheria, earache, pains in the head (neuralgia), inflammation of the eyes, and that of a severely injured foot, others of had legs, wound on the with enormous swelling, of severe bruises and a sprained ankle (H. Brown), of which case eight months' medical advice was in no avail, are reported by the Donald, Times Newcastle Morning Herald, Uooktown Courier Yorke's Peninsula Advertiser, and others. CAUTION! Do not confound Sandkk and Sons' Eucalypti Extract with the common Eucalyptus Oil a resinous preparation, used for mechanical purposes and in most cases injurious, by reason of the blistering and drawing tendencies pertaining to turpentineous substances ; it is easily distinguished by its weak smell and leaving after use a sticky matter wholly foreign to a volatile Extract. Therefore ask for Sandkr and Sons, Eucalypti Extract in vials with our label and secured by a pink wrapper and green band bearing our signature and address. Wholesale Agents for New Zealand KEMPTHORXE, PROSSJSR <£• QQ., DUNEDIN.

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Cromwell Argus, Volume XVII, Issue 844, 16 June 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Cromwell Argus, Volume XVII, Issue 844, 16 June 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Cromwell Argus, Volume XVII, Issue 844, 16 June 1885, Page 3

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