$OT I C I . miBLI ef SITTINGS of tließESLJ. DENT MA(HSTEATE'S and WARDEN'S COU ITS for the month 'fading Slat JANUARY, 1880:— BEEPTON— Jam sary Bth and 22nd. (Signed). W, H. KEVELL, ] t.M., and Warden, In the e?ent of th| ri? ers being impass%ble, the Courts will be adjourned from day to day. "~~~K SCHtJLHOFS GRAND ART FESTIVAL AND DISTRIBUTION of S2 VALUABLE PRIZES, Which for Elegance and Cuastecess of Desi|n, Beauty of Worknanship and Genuiness, cannot be furpassed. I The BRA WING will take PLACE on JSJEW YEAE'S EVEnndpr the SUPEEVISION of ajCOMMITTEE APJOINTEP by thJ Subscribers. The Winner of any Prize can get the same exchange wish any article desirable ftf equal value. J ; 154 TICKETS at £ 1 EACH. Tb. c following isj the Mst of Prizes :— £ 8. d. |, Purse of 20 sqvs. or (at the option of tne- winner) a Eotterham's bold hunting lever watch 4- value, £28 20 0 0 f, Gent's Eotbirhana silver hunting lever watch. No. 1222, with colonial gold albert chain (certificated) 18* 0 0 : $. Gent's do., do), No. 3579 ... 18 0 0 4. Gent's do. do], Fo. 4469 ... 18 0 0 |>. Lady's colonial gold ear* rings (ring soape.) ... 810 0 6. Lady's gold set brooch and earrings ! .», .„ 510 0 f. Lady's gold Jbrooch inlaid with garnet I .... ... 112 0 8. Gent's coloajal gold studs 1 5 0 9, Lady's supeijb gold locket inlaid with! pearls- and emeralds l ... , M &0 0 }0. Gent's gold scarf ring inlaid with p©arfs 1 and emeralds 3 16.0 11. Lady's gold eem ring ... 110 0 J2. Gent's coloinal gold studs 15 0 33. Lady's gold {earrings inlaid with garnets 2 0 0 14. Gent's colonial gold suite, studs, and sleeye links ,.4 0 0 Jo, Lady's colooial gold brooch, inlaid with waeralds ,_, 1 10 Q 16. Lady's golfl locket and n°glege .[. „,, ...350 17. Gent's colonial gold locket 2 10 0 18. Lady's gold! brooch for two photos .. ... ... 2 15 0 19. Lady's cole nial gold earn rings ... 2 0 0 20. Gent's ciloiial gold studs 2 5 0 21. Lady'a gok cameo brooch. 2-0 0 22. Gent's colo lial gold studs 2 5 0 %3, Lady *s eoloi ial gold brooch inlaid with jiinen\erald .... 1 10 0 $4. Lady's gol|(^W^*earrings 15 0 25. Lady's polfjfc ring pearls and garnelipr 2 10 0 Wb> Lady\go)^^to ring pearls and eiraK ... ... 210 0 W. Geni's^blonfeil' gold s^uds 1 5 0 28. Lady's gold pair earrings 2 0 0 %9. Lady's gold j em ring pearls and garnets „ , 2 s 10 0 %Q. Lady's gold cross inlaid with pearls 2 12- 0 SI, Ladj s s gupirb set gold brooch and sarrings inlaid with pearls and rubies ... 12 0 0 13", One oleograih; subjectMary Stuaijt, Queen of Scots, bandsdmely mount* ed in a massive gold gilt fraoi© ... „., .„, 4* 4 0 Total ..J ... £154 O 0 SWEEPS oh tVEKY EVENING At S. SpHULHOFS. NOITICE. I J R. COW-Altf, I>AEEISTEPJ AN© SOiLICITOR, J3 1 Westpobt. N.B. — Mr Cowan will regularly visit fee Eeefton CbuHs. Mr John M'Gaffii, Auctioneer, has JeonsenJsed to act as Mr Cowan's Agent to whom Clients are tuested 1 to refer. TO L E T, fpiTß MELBC UiiNE HOTEL, Cen--1 trally situated, in BEOADVAT. i Por Particulars apply to JOHBT W AFFINjop JOHN CfflNQ. - . IN TEE I IN& TO ALL. k Q-sxyivmsß,-— I Sam yet alive s thnnks to--1 80110 way's Pills, pot wishing to became one ,#fthe residents ofjthe Frofessor's intended J.nnutie Asylara now being erected in England ;- I lately bought a feos of Holloway's Pills, took them at iaterkalsi and fefrained from the " flowing Bowlr and Biohard's himself again. HoHoway'sj Pi 11*8 and Ointment are largely »sedi in .Bermuda, and that aceountß, In my opinion, ior the longevity of its inhabitants* I feel! §uiet assured, however that Pvofessor HoMqway k and ha» been one ®f tbe greatest benefactors to the humon racelhat has ever lived, and that bis name will be landed down to posierity when the name of mm bravest monstayej s are forgottoa. Strange |o say that we. in diiferenc ways, strive to acquire the art of billing, bat our own pre» servatifn we take little heed of. I have Ibed fe Uta'muda 26 years] and in that time have isejßired ©f seldurs hdw they have preserved th^ir bealfh so well ; the answer has generally keen," By not g®in» w> the Army ©oetor, but hj ming the PiJla and pint meat." By using the above, U atnnow found at my Hermitage to 'on looking muoh younger and *30J-e*heaJihF tltaa yoa faveseeo ru@ hi years. Tours, g. m oni>y, Ttrcrsisi Tow, Bsurnvn*, |¥orme?ly to Dak® of Eranswiefe.J 'Jhe B. ruiHiia r 2ime8 f \ %&h "Ai,r % V 9&. "
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 16 January 1880, Page 2
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781Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 16 January 1880, Page 2
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