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No. 10] FAB V SHOW DISCUSSION [No. 1C« is" now open on the CIHRIBTOHUJICH AUTUMN j HANDICAP. £750. In 3000 Share* of 5s Bach. J6750.First Baby ... ,£3OO Seoond 150 Cab* Awab»s. Third 50 Bat £10 ..-, £80' Starters divided 40 10 at 5 ...- 50' Non-starters 60 10 at 2 ... 30* Total £<$00 Total J6150" Gband Total, £750. N.B.— All Baby Show DißOussioni are drawn aooording to oironlar issued. " BABY SHOW," C/o Mr. Pubobi., Box 107. Post Offioe, Wellington. ———______ ______________ AUSTRA.LABIAN COMPANY £4000 £4000 GREAT AUTUMN HANDIOAP, To be run at Chrißtohuroh April 6, 1885, Will close April 4th, 1885. Pleara remit stamps for reply and result. 8000 members at 10s eaoh. 27 Nominations. Cash Awards. lßtHoreo ...£IOOO 10 at £100 2nd Hone ... £700 10 at £50 3rd Horse ... £500 100 at £3 Eaoh tioket has nine obanoea. P.O. Orders only aocepted, made payable to the Australasian Company. Books always open for in* speotion to subscribers. Address — Australasian Company, oare of J. Holms, Box 80S, Christohuroh FIDELIT.Y COMPANY'S ANNUAL PROGRAMME' OP TH« GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP, To be run at Chrietchuroh on the 6th April, 1885. 4000 Programmes aro now published at 10s Eaoh. Please remit stamps for reply and result. First Horee ... £600 n.z. bondb. Seoond Horse 250 1 Bond at £100 £100 Third Horse ... 150 4 „„ 50 200 Others (divided) 250 10 „ „ 20 200 15 „ „ 10 150 20 „„ 5 100 Total ...£1250 50 Bonds Total £750 REMITTANCES ARE TO BE SENT AS FOLLOWS :- 1. Cheques, P.O. Orders, or Bank Notes. 2. Make crossed ohoqnes, with Is added for exchange, payable either to a No., or ¦imply to bearer as printed, but not to any partioular perron. If cheques or bank drafts are payable either to a partioular person or to order they will bo returned to the sender. 3. Post-office Orders may be sent, but they must be mado payable to Fidelity Companyonly, and not to any partioular person. 4. Registered lettors or telegrams cannot be replied to Address only as below : FIDELITY COMPANY, Owe of Alfrod A. Cameron's Box 251, Post-office, Dnnedin. BACH 10s VdtfCHKH HAS SIX CHANCKB. THE Empire ' Bns and 4 Horses will leave the Government Buildings at 6.30. 7,30, 8.30, 9.30, and 10 a.m. daily for Island Bay " K. SOMrRVILLE, Proprietor. <25* Carriages, Buggies, and S*ddl« Hones on hire Telephone No. 158. C~X NEE 3, t-WnWing his customers tor j » _ue largo support he hat reooived f ton them, has now the pleasure of informing them that he is importing dirootfrom the manufaoturers, Henry Diastou - Sons, their oelebrated Saws and Tools, which he will soll at the lowest remunerative prioes. The pr— s-ni -book U —oil soleotod, ud oTorj- tool ¦old by him is warranted, and, if found vs« satisfactory, oan be returned or exohanged.— O. NEES Saw amd Toolmaker Cuba-streot AVER'S PILLS: A large proportion of the dlseasos which cause humau suffering rcvult from derangomcut of the stomach, bowels, and liver. Ay-b's Catiiartio Pills act directly upon tUeie organs, and are especially designed to cure tho diseases caused by their derangement, including Constipation, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Beadacho, Dysentery, and a host of other ailments, for all of whioh they are a safe, sure, prompt, mul pleasant remedy. The extensive use of Uioso Pills by eminent physicians In regular practice, shows unmistakably the estimation 111 which they ar* held by the medical profession. These Pills are compounded of vegetable ¦übstances only, and are absolutely free from calomol or any other injurious Ingredleut, A Sufferer from Headadio writes : "Aveb's Pills are invaluable to mo, nml are my constant companion. I lmvo been a sevore tutferer front Headache, and your Fills are the only thing I could look to for relief. One dose will quickly move my bowels and free my head from pal"- 'I'hay are the most effective aud the easiest phyglo 1 have over found. It is — . pleastiro to me to •peak in their praise, nna I alivays do co when occasion offers. W. L. Pack, of W. 1,. Pago & Bro." Franklin St., liichmond.Va., June 3, 1H62. "I have used AVer's Pills in numberless instances m recommended by you, nml have never known them to fail to accomplish the desired result. Wo constantly keep them ou hand at our home, and prizo llioni m a pleasant, safe, and reliable family medicine FOlt DYSPEPSIA they are Invaluable. J. X. lIAVES." Mexia, Texas, Juno 17, 1862. Tho Rev. Francis B. HAitLOwr;, writing from Atlanta. Ga., says: "For soino yenn pit I have been subject to constipation, from which, in splto of tho uso of medicines of various kinds, I suffered increasing inconvenience, until some months ago I began talcing Ayer's _>illß. Tlioy have entirely corrected tho costive habit, and havo vastly improved my general health." Ayer's Cathartic Pills correct irregularities of the bowels, stimulate the appetite and digestion, and by their prompt and thorough action give tone and vigor to the whole physical economy, PBEPAEED BY Dr.J.C.AyerdCo., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggist*. YOIINR All experience tho wonderful 01 n iNn benencUl effects of uin'niF- Ay© 1 "' 3 Sarsaparilla. tnrn Children with Sore Eyrs, Soro AbtU. Ears, or any scrofulous or syphilitic taint, may be .nado healthy and birong by its use. SoM by all Druec^t* i &>. E>z toltlos for $6. MB. C. FEBGUSSON, Specialist, High street, Auckland, treat- Syphilitic and other S.cbbt Diseases by Reouperation, and is consequently enabled to discard the usual ruinous course of Meroury. Mr. B. ATBES, Herbalist, Taranaki-fltreet, is appointed Sole Agent for Wellington and districts, and from him pamphlets and all information oan be obtained free, personally lor by letter. Also, Agent for Creswell'i Magneto Eleotrio Continuous Current Belts, a boon to weak nervous men. £2 2b post free. TCTVENING POST AGENTS. Cuba-Btreet— Mrs. Baillie Adelaide-road — Mr. Howell Newtown— Mr. Wilson Upper Taranaki-itreet— Mr. Bowoll Corner Webb & Hopper-st-^-Mrs. Odlinp. Courtenay Place — Mr. Innisa Courtenay Place— Mr. Collins Roxburgh-street— Mr. Player Taranaki-street north— Mr. Myers j Willia-streot-Mr. Watt Tory-Btroet— Mr. Brown Lambton Quay— Whittaker Bros. 1 Lambton Quay— Mrs. M'Cleland Molosworth-si ' %t— Mr. Chisholm Tinakori-road— Mr. Doweett Mulgrave-street — Mr. Fretthy 1 Kaiwarra^-Mr. Taylor Johnßonville— Mr. Cook Tawa Flat— Mr. Jamos Taylor k Porirua-^-Mr. Hooper Horikiwi— Mr. Blackie Pahautanui— Mr. Pryke Paramatta— Mr. T. Bould Paikakarild— Mr. Greville ) Ngahauranga— Mr. Futter ; Ngahauranga— Mr. Clapham 5 Petoni— Mr.Johnson Lower Hutt— Mrs. Brandt ) Taita— Mrs. Brandt Upper Hutt— Mr. Twomey ) Kaitolri— Mr. Martin Featherston— Mr. J. D. Oakley ) Greytown— Mr. Montgomery Carterton— Mr. Allen Clareville— Mr. Smith ) Masterton— Mr. Prioe ) Mastorton— Mr. Dixon ) Kurupuni(Masterton South), Mr. Wyelh ) Woodville— Mr. Haggen ) Wanganui — Mr. Jones ) Hawera— Mr. Jones Foxton— Mr. Gray ) fii almerston-Mr. W. Park I Feflding— Mr. W. Haybittle s Dunedin— Evening Star t Christohurch— Canterbury Prees 1 Auckland— Evening Star Melbourne— Messrs. Gordon & Gotoh

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Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 61, 14 March 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 61, 14 March 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 61, 14 March 1885, Page 4

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