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whooping «3ouob, ■Whooping Ooughi Whooping Oengh R. Watkins, PHAEMACEUTIOAL CHEMIST, Txmart,'. PECTORAL, OB 001103 BTRUP, a certain cure for the above complaint—so prevalent in the town at present.

»Kiuruu^( pi D EL I T Y £4OOO iOMPANTS f On ) DUNEDIN CUP „ _ < —And— > £4OOO 1 Two Other Events I [ Jointly. J RACES ON FEBRUARY 21st, 22sn and 23bd, 1884. 132 Nominations and 60 Cash Bonds* Total—l 92 Prizes. Dunedin Cop. Total No. Horses, 49. First Second Third Starters (about £25 each).. .. Non-Starters (about £lO each) .. Twenty Cash Bonds (£ls each) .. Forty Cash Bonds (£5 each) .. Bonds No. 60 .. .. Dunedin J. O. Handicap. Total No. Horses, 42, First .. .. Second Third Starters (about £l7 each) .. .. Non-starters (about £6 each) .. Amount .. .. .. £9OO Dunedin Fobbubt handicap. Total No. Horses, 41. First .. .. £3OO Second .. .. .. .. 200 Third 100 Starters, (about £l7 each).. .. 100 Non-starters, (about £6 each) .. 200 £6OO 300 200 200 • 400 300 200 £2200 £3OO 200 100 100 200 Amount .. £9OO There will be Five Separate Drawings for Each Ticket, viz., T.iree Drawings for the Races, and Two Separate Drawings for the 60 bonds. Programmes £1 each, and two 2d stamps, Cheques (with Is exchange) to be pay able only to aNo or to Fearer. P.O. Orders payable to Fidelity Co., only. If halfnotes, send by separate Posts, Registered Letters or Telegrams not accepted. Address only to FIDELITY COMPANY, Care of Alfred A. Cameron’s, Box No. 251, Dunedin, gjfApply Early—Time Limited. RACES on FEBRUARY 21, 22 &23, 1884, SPORTING NEWS. BAND distribution of money VX PRIZES will take place similar to the Hamburg principle of drawings; nothing of the kind has ever been introduced in N.Z„ and the system that will be carried out in this and futore drawings will far surpass the chances of getting a prize than in any of the horse consultation s, as people who have tried frequently in the numerous horse consultations know to their sorrow. A trial in this drawing may convince the most sceptical, as the drawing will take place as soon as the tickets are applied for, "or not later than the 28th Feb. This grand drawing will consist of 160 money prizes, amounting in all to £2OOO subscribed by 4000 Members at 10a each. The various money prizes will be distributed as follows : 1 £3OO Prize, 1 £l6O Prize, 1 £IOO Prize,, 2 £SO Prize?, 5 £2O Prizes, 100 £lO Prizes, 50 £5 Prizes. The Grand Principle of this and future drawings will be that anylnvestor purchasing 25 Tickets must secure a Prize, in fact, guaranteed one, as a prize will be drawn from the 160 Prizes to every 25 numbers up to the 4000. Any Investor of _ £l, the chances will only be 12 to 1 against him, and any investor of £2 will only be 8 to 1 against him gettting a prize, and the Head Prize or any other may be drawn by any investor of 10s. This Drawing is on the most novel and will he conducted on the Fairest Principle Possible, and investors will find it to their advantage to speculate a trifle in this drawing, in preference to any of the numerous horse consultations where chances vary from 300 to I to 20000 to 1 against getting a prize at all. The Drawing will take place under the immediate supervision of Six Gentlemen, and Two Youths will draw the Numbers ' Prizes, and the prizes will all he paid • ! n 24 hours af er the drawing, or and i ‘ lo r the winning numbers are over wittu_ - the usual 10 per cent immediately should forwarded, deducting ' °nly» for working expenses. 'wizeapply at once, and all Investors . know after the drawing who the t takers are, by forwarding a stampeu envelope already addressed, thus insuring perfect faith and fidelity to all Investors. These Drawings for £2OOO are to take place every two months, ibis present one to close jOn February 28th, and the following one to close on March J. Prizes paid over within ,24 hours after drawing. One prize must come out to every 25 tickets. NOTICE— Name and address of applicant must be plainly written. Country cheques .marked correct by bank only payable to a number, and Is added for exchange. P.O. Orders preferred made payable only to BOAZ. Bank Notes accepted. Two 2d stamps for reply and result. Registered letters and telegrams not received. ; All letters must be addressed—BOAZ. Care of Mr Mosely, Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist, Box 354, Post Office, Dunedin. if. gk t H O Mi. S SURGEON DENTIST, Qioeoh Szbbbz Tihaeu.! TO FARMERS. WE are prepared to make CASH ADVANCES upon GROWING CROPS of Grain,Growing Clips of Wool,or on Stock jpon the most Liberal Terms, Also resolve . onsignments of Wool,Grain, Tallow,Bides, Skins, &0,, for . Sale here or in London Markets, at Moderate Charges. WOOLLOOMBB & OLULEE. EVANS’ Extract Professor Attfield, Professor of Chemistry of the Pharmaceutical Society of Groat Britain, London, writes : “ Nov 1872 Svans’ Extract is incomparably more valuable than any preparation of Malt hitherto oSerea to the pablie, ALT THIS LAMP is complete in itself, make Gas from Benzoline at a farthin g per hour. Perfectly safe, cheap and easily Especially adapted lor villages, caning drives, &o. Apply to SUN AUTOPNBUMATIO LIGHTING AND,HEATING CO., 116, Southwark street S.E. Manufacturers of the celebrated " Sun Machine for lighting mansions, &0., withon the tronble, expens and dirt ol o cal gas. References to many of th obllitj, and lontry

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3355, 4 January 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3355, 4 January 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3355, 4 January 1884, Page 1