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Public Notices. NEW ZEALAND INTERNATONAL EXHIBITION, riTIIE OBIT GOID MKOAI, FOB OOOKISO BASOKS AM) HIOH PEBSSDBE X BOJLEKS, ter bonvejiag hot (’water upstairs ter baths and .other purposes, was T. J. IiATTEES, ' CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, (next Bank of Australasia). Alan, flpld font prize, at the: Christ church A. and P.i Association's Show, 1881 or the above. - Banges from £3 12s upwards. The Trade Supplied

Rack investigation company -will.’hold a DISCUSSION ' on.tha. • ■ ' ' 'to be ran May 24th, 1883. 9000 Members at 10s* CLOSES 22nd MAY. ■ Bibxbday Handicap. , 10 Horace. First ... ... Second Third EfiSfers ... ... ... Non-starters... £7OO i 300 ! 150 100 150 Total ... Tbadbbmbn’B Handicap. 12 Horses. First... ... ... Second Third ... Starters Non-starters... ... £I4OO 190 PBIZKS. ■ Each - number has the chance of winning Nine (9) Prizes, there being 9 separate driwihgs, Ci e., 2 events and 7 lots of Cash . Prises.) Country cheques must have Is ._exchange,..and marked ‘‘correct” by Bank. Pound notes, and, P.O. orders payable to Sinbad, preferred—Apply by letter, with -two stamps for reply and result,;to ..... , ’ ...SINBAD, • Careof.Mr Bodley, t v Box 342, P. 0., Dunedin. "" Registered Letters Not- Accepted. , , ■ OLOSESqq or about 21st MAY. Begistered Letters not Begistered 1 WILL CLOSE Letters not I Accepted j lOtb ICA7'm> U N B D I N T 3 ACES, |> ' / - •: -■;JtV To take place May 24th 1883. 6000 MEMBERS AT 10s. ’, BIRTHDAY HANDICAP. First •• •• Second.. .. .. . .. ... 300 Third .. .. 'MO Others (divided) 260 • ; -- r. / £l3lO TRADESMEN’S HANDICAP. First . Second.* .. •• •• Third .. .. .. • • Others (divided) .. ' •• CASH PRIZES. 2 at £IOO .. .. --t 2at 60 .. .. .. 4at 25 .. 20 at 10 .. .. 63 at 6 .. .. .. 300 150 75 250 £775 £2OO . 100 100 200 316 £915 6000 MEMBERS. . -Each Toket has Seven Chances—the Bacesbeing drawn separately,, and Cash awards also, thus making Seven Drawings. Bank notes accepted, but P.O. Orders] prebe traced. Cheques (country) most have 1/- exchange added,'and be marked “ correct” by Bank, 'otherwise .they , s will be _ returned. Please lend two stamps for replies.' ADA MANTUA, ; Care of Mr Abraham, I Box 351, Post-office, Dunedin. 'ILL!AM Cabinetmaker, Upholsterer, Undertaker, Sec., / fCPPPfo^tojWsf : JV?i Evans’ Offices) MAIN NORTH ROAD, TIMARU. Having removed to the above Fremi'es, ' • : begs to tender his thanks for tha*patronago he has received- in the past,, ana would respMifaUyiintljhatetbat.heishow prepared to supply FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS at the Lowest Possible Prices, with firstclass workmanship guaranteed. .; /: Few CHOICE PICTURES on v band FOB SALE CHEAP, ■ Mis s For be s Is now CONDUCTING HER SCHOOL / XFOB YOPNG . LADIBS in the House LATELY OCCUPIED by H. B'elfield, Esq. ENGLISH ‘in all its branches, .with Literature—Miss Fobbes, : FRENCH—Miss A. Fobbes, resident three years in France. LATIN and MATHEMATICS—Visiting Master. CLASS SINGING—T. F. Gooch, Esq., Organist, St. Mary’s. , - PI AN O—Miss A. Fobbes and Masters. 1 DRAWING (Free-hand, Chalk, Water : >'■ Colors)— Visiting Master and Miss POBBES, ■ <■' DANCING AND DEPORTMENT—Mrs - . OjSXUtB. ■ • • • ■ ' A Class for Beginners is being formed. Day andWeeUyBOABDKRS. Young Ladles may attend for one or more .' ' ' ''^opial^subject?. - . PrbsnectiiilandTeßtimomalgon applicatio GRATEFUL^-COMFORTING. ! -pi F PS’S O O O O A BREAKFAST. "By a thorough knowledge of thenatnra laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful tipplH cation of the fine properties of well-selected eoeoa, Mr Epps has provided onr breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage which may save ns many heavy dooton’ hole. ;Jt is by the jndioioas ase of snob r . I articles of diet that a eonstitntion may he gradually built up until strong enough: o resist every tendency of disease. Hand? eds of subtle maladies are floating around ns ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. |Wc may escape: many a fatal shaft ny keeping oUrselves fortified with pare blood end a properly nourished frama.”Bee article in the "Civil Service Gazette.”? Made limply with boiling water or mi’ I "T . Bold only ih labelled:— lAMBS EPFS A CO., BOMOIOPATHia OHemSTS Lohdoh Also—EFP’S .CHOCOLATE ESSENCE (or Afternoon nse. CHEAP FLUID ■a Tririe'(STAG) Mark. A NNATTO, of Treble strength, Pore and Unadulterated. Imparts' c, rich aowslip tint, so- much prefered to any--other ’ ■ fluid, -V'/. -Ai -A - - CHEESE AND BUTTER Will etch a better price and meet with a quicker sale: when coloured with this matchn lass article, now triumphant all over the : world. .< • . • ; Mannfaotzred by R. J. PULLWOOD A 00., . 24 Somerst Place,Horton, London. Established 1785. Sold by all Druggists, Grocers, Cheese jjOilmen/ ra- 'bottles of Jail measure,'6d,l» li“9d, 2s 9d, fa' and 10s

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3140, 26 April 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3140, 26 April 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3140, 26 April 1883, Page 4

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