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SPORHNG. mom f ££"3 XOOO, \ Accepted. IHRISTOHUROH RACES, JANUARY Ist, 1884, 6,000 Members at 10s. 120 Prizes, Midsummer Handicap. 32 Nominations. First . ... £6OO Second ... ... ... ••• 800 Third 150 Others—divided about £2O each 600 Cash Awards. 3 at £IOO £3OO sat 60 250 20 at 20 400 20 at 10 200 40 at 5 200 P.O. Orders preferred. Two Stamps must be enclosed for Replies, One Shilling added to country cheques, and all Letters addressed ( ADA MANTUA, ( 120 ) Oare of Mr Abraham, J 120 Prizes. ) Box 351, Post Office, ) Prizes. I DUNEDIN, V Drawing under supervision of Committee chosen from shareholders, Registered Letters or Telegrams not accepted. MONIES' CONSULT, ADUNEDIN 01 6,000 Members at 10s. WILL CLOSE 19ih FEBRUARY, 1884*. Dunedin Cup. Ist horse £BOO 2nd horse ... 400 3rd horse ... 2CO Starters (div) ... 200 Non-starters (div) 400 £2,000 Cash Awards, 2 at £SO 4 at £25 50 at £lO 60 at t 5 Post Office Orders preferred, payable to "Lola." Cheques from country must have Is 1 added extra for exchange. Horses and Cash Awards drawn separately—making five distinct drawings, Tickets can be obtained by letter only, 6.000 ( AAAra „ \ 6.000 *r—U™, «* I Address— 1 MmY , Wt . ftt ios. win r ,n„ flMp A vClose FebA ?Clos e FebPUBLIC NOTICES. THE KING OF VEGETABLE TONICS. "VTEIL'S GENUINE HOP BITTERS, Unqualified Success. 140 Bottles in One Order, 96 in another, and 72 in another. Try them. Try them. Hera are TWO TESIIMONIALS of their virtue: — " Me Neil. " Sir,—Your Hop Bitters suit me fine r as they greatly aid digestion and do not purge me too much. "J. REID." *' IVTr Neil " Sir,—Please Bend me 6 bottles of your Sarsaparilla and 6 bottles of Hop Bitters. Yonr Hop Bitters are highly thought of here. I sold a bottle to the minister, and IT DID HIM SO MUCH GOOD, he wants more. " W.L.," Southland. There is no doubt but this is a valuable mixture for promoting appetite, aiding digestion, preventing and curing bilious and liver complaints. 2s 6d per bottle eight days' medicine. SOMETHING TO BLOW ABOUT. The advice has been of ten given " when you have a good thing, blow about it." THE DANDELION PILLS are without dispute the greatest colonial success in the way of medicine yet known. Last week we made 40,000 Pills, putting forty in a shilling box. We have 1,000 shilling boxes, This immense make of pills (40,000) may be seen in my window on Saturday evening. If HOLLO WAY were to telegraph to one of his numerous agents "Why is the Bale of my Pills falling off in New Zealand?" the agent j might answer truly thus : "Because there is an i HERBALIST NAMED NEIL j now making a Dandelion Pill which is taking the market. Where, say some, is this extraordinary number of Pills swallowed ? I reply in Dunedin, Christchurch, Wellington, Auckland, Invercargill, and in Scotland, and in other parts of the world, WHY ? FOR THEY ARE GOOD. There are no better medicinal agents known than those of which they are composed. "By whom are they used ?" By the laborers, artisans, and elite of Dunedin, members of the Bar, and Ministers of the Crown. I thought of sending a box to the Governor, but this would be breaking a principle which I always observe—not to give anything for the sake of getting testimonials. If therefore IHis Excellency wishes to try my excellent Pills I do not mind placing a box at his disposal on the same terms as our railway authorities place express trainß for him.

A VALUABLE TESTIMONIAL. A gentleman called the other day and said: " I am returning to Scotland, and I am going to take a good supply of your Dandelion Pills, as I have got nothing to equal them." We sent some to Glasgow last mail. Remem ber the price, yon that like salts -Is per box of forty Pills. "Dear me," says one, "how can you 'make them so oheaply ?" This Is how it Is done. Myself and assistant, with the aid of machinery and a water-engine, made 40,000 In one day, so that the saving In labor enables the price to be less than half what is charged for imported pills, that are perhaps years old. Try the Dandelion Pills. I have just received Seventeen Oases of finest Goodß from London and America, comprising— Patent Medicines, Feeding Bottles, Enemas, Silk Elastic Stockings, Kneecaps, and Anklets; aIBO same in Cotton, Silk, Elastic Abdominal Belts, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Back-straight-eners, Oombs, Brushes, Puff-boxes, Air Pillows, etc. All will be disposed of at reasonable prices. Note the Address — J. N E I L, Herbalist, 96 George street, Dunedin and David street, Cavertham. NOTE.—M. Bardsley and Son (opposite Queen's Theatre) keep my manufactured Goods on hand. jRAIG AND GILLIES j FinwiflHwa Undubtaksbs, Children's Funerals from L 3 npw&nds Adults m 11 I<3 „ Mourning Ooaohes aa required Parties requiring Funeral Services cab get all Information by calling on ORAIG AND GILLIES, No. 18 George street, and 11 Great King street. !. SHAOKLOOK, Maker of the x PATENT ORION COOKING RANGE, Pitted with either high or low pressure boilers, Repairs of all kinds attended to, Also Maker of Register Grates, Fretwork, and General Oaßtlngs. F. H. ASBURY. Heating and Ventilating Engineer, late of U.S. A, PUBLIC AND PRIVATE BUILDINGS, Conservatories, Green-houaea, Drying* rooms, Steam Baths fitted up on the most improved principle; AutomatloaX Steam, and Hoi Water Apparatuses, Steam Coils, Radiators, etc., etc., made to order. Castle street rear of Otago Foundry, Dunedin, K BANNIST

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Evening Star, Issue 6481, 24 December 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 6481, 24 December 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 6481, 24 December 1883, Page 1

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