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SHIPMENTS Th-ro is no (" of new Goods > at P rices better place for ' hafc *»» 7 C °V 6li : Olotlu.isr than on - Men s strong Tweed All Ga. ments . I1"?I 1 "? VV c c f 8t ' U / 1°. 22 / ». En *: tailor- made ; "? ?T!? X / k ""*'" well shrunk; olo ° ia !' B "- vs £"' c " good fit and er Suifc8 ' MM h h t .° i 6i 6 / 6,'6 ,' style unsur- Trousar Suit « 17/ ; Men'B ua/aed Overcoats, 22/ s Mackinpaaaea. 25/ ; Jumpers, 10/. f Men's'Linon Collan, 1/6; All imported £doz. White Shirts, 22/; direct from the Jrloz. Linen Handkerchiefs, best makers in 3/ ; z. soft Felt Hats, London, and sold | 2/6 ; London made Hard at a small ad-<{ Hats, 4/6 to 7/6 d; Gents' vance on invoice Silk Pockets, 2/11 ; Gents' prices. The best 10-ribbed Paragon- framed value for ready Umbrellas, 8/9 ; Singl«ts money. and Pants, 1/11 ; CardiLgans, 4/6. f Ladies' black and colored Cashmere Gloyei, 10H; £?«£& Ud !D ,w Torchon L.c«, DUy ' derf ul Corset, 3/6 ; colored Hosiery, 6d ; knitting 6d a packet. M'FARLANE, Boss Place, Lawrence. 492 PEIZES 492 A FORTUNE FOR SOMEONE. £2000 FOR 10s ! £10,000 ADA MANTUA'S £10,000 pRAND ANNUAL CONSULTATION Vj OK THE MELBOURNE & NEW ZEALAND CUPS OF 1885. Melbottbne Cup. — To be run at Melbourne on the 3rd November, 1885. New Zealand Cup.— To be run at Christchurch on the 10th November, 1885. FIRST PRIZE IN MELBOURNE CUP— £2000. 20,000 Programmes at 10? each. Will close positively on the 29th OCTOBER, 1885. DON'T FORGET ! 492 PRIZES. MELBOURNE CUP N.Z. CUP. 165 Nominations. 61 Nominations First £2000 Firit .. £400 Second ... 600 Second ... 250 Third 400 Third ... 200 Starters Sttirrers (divided) 600 (divided) 250 N o n-s titrt c vs No'i-SLnrrer* (divided) 1000 | (divided) 400 £4600 £1500 CASH AWARDS. PIJ f 6,v £100 ... £600^1 g S3t=> 16 al, 50 ... 800 S2 Ssf 24 at 25 ... 600 bd # ggd 30 at 20 ... 009 I *£§<{ 40 at. 10 ... 400!-g§ Hg2 150 at 8 ... 400 ' pg W £§ 100 ot 5 ... 500 2S foW I §•?< § £3900j M

REMEMBER THIS! 492 PRIZES. Ada Mnntun disposed of, on her last Melbourne Cup, tho largo number of 18,200 shares. This yesr sho hopes to surpass even that number. Every Ticket ha* NINE CHANCES, and can obtain » prize in each of the nine drawings. Please send Poit Office Orders when convenient, or Bank Notes. Do NOT enclose COIN. Country cheques must have Is exchan?e added, and marked correct by banker. Two 2d stamps required from country clients for reply and result. A book of 25 Tickets will bp forwarded to any subscriber for the sum of £12. The entire satisfaction given to mv numerous supporters during the past seven years warrants me in slating that I am confident that this will be a crowning success, and will fill very rapidly ; therefore early application is necessary. If so desired, any subscriber who may be a prize winner can forward their voucher or vouchers through their banker for payment, when same, if found correct, will be duly honored. Remember ! ' ' The Gaming and Lotteries Amendment Act " comes into force on the Ist November, so that clients will no doubt realise Ada's expectations, and make tbis a bumper event. N.B. — In accordance with my long-estab-lished rule, the names and addresses of tbe priacipal Prize winners, and also of those who form tbe Committee — selected from the general body of the subscribers, associated with members of the Press —will be furnished to all the leading newspapers throughout New Zealand. Results will be forwarded not later than 3lßt October. Ada Mantua's First Prize of £2600 on the Melbourne Cup la9t year went to River ton, Otago. Note Address— ADA MANTUA, Care of Lyons & Hart, Box 351, Post-office, Dunedin. £2000 FOR 10S. f G- . R A I : ■ E , tJ . PAINTER, POLISHER, AND UPHOLSTERER, Ross Place, Lawrence, Wishes lo inform the public that he has taken the Shop opposite tha Ttjapeka Times Olßcp, and is prepared to do French Polishing, Staining, and Varnishing ; also, Painting and Paper-hanging at reasonaole rates. WANTED KNOWN. pIIOSPHORUS in any quantities, a b 4a 6d L per lb., at JONAS HARROP'S, G-overnment. Distributor. BALSAM OF HONEY ~ For Coughs, Colds BALSAM OF HONEY F.^r Broncliilis, Asthma BALSAM OF HONEY For Wheezing, Tightness of the Chest, Hoarsenpss. &c. BALSAM OF HONEY Is adapted to any age or either sex, and being very palatable is easily administered to young children. Several local people have taken the Balsam of Honey, and acknowledge it to be the best remedy for Coughs and Cold* they hive yet had. All say— " Try it !" Sole Agent for Lawrence — G. O. TAYLO il, Chemist. PURE CODLIVER OIL TASTELESS CASTOR OIL PHOSPHORUS G. O. TAYLOR, Chemist and Dkfggist Robs Place, Lawrence

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1179, 12 September 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1179, 12 September 1885, Page 3

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