Mother Swan's Worm Syrup. — Infallible, tasteless, harmless, cathartic ; for feverishness, restlessness, -worms, <50n8tipation. Is. at druggists. Moses, "Moss & Co., Sydney, General Agents. New Advertisements. £500 INANGAHUA CUP, £500 1883. I^TAVIGATOR'SCONSULTATION. 500 Members at £1 each. ABOUT 25 PRIZES. First Horse - - . - £200 Second Horse - 100 Third Horse . - - - 50 Other Starters (divided) - 50 Non-starterß (divided) - 75 5 Bonds of £5 each - - 25 It is advisable that remittances be made T>y Post Office Order, Bank Notes, or Marked Cheques. Exchange to Cheques must be added, with stamp for reply Application by letter only. Registered . letters or telegrams will not, on any account, be received. Drawing under the supervision of a committee of the investors will take place about 22nd December. Result Slipa forwarded to subscribers immediately after drawing. Addreßa : "Navigator," card Greevo «nd Co., Twohill's Hotel, Reeftoiu THE ZEALANDIA COMPANY'S CONSULTATION. "Melbourne Cup, 1883. 6,000 Subscribers at 10/- each. 150 Prizes. "First Horse LIOOO Starters divide Ll5O Second Horse 400- Non-starters 800 Third Horse 250 Zealandia Cup 50 Application by letter only, enclosing two stamps, with exchange on cheques, or by money order, bank notes, or drafts. Registered letters or "telegrams will not on any account be received. If bank notes are sent, please use two envelopes, one sealed ■and placed inside the other. P.O. Orders preferred when procurable. Address—" ZEALANDIA," care of H. H. Hayer & Co., Box No. 186, Post Office, Auckland. *£* In case of this consultation not being filled, all amounts will be divided pro rata. *** GRAND CONSULTATION ON THE MELBOURNE CUP. Tickets, 103. each. First prize, 4,000 soys ; Second prize, 2,000 soya. ; Third prize, 1,000 soya. Ist Horse 4,000; 2nd Horse 2,000 ; Third Horse 1,000; Starters (divide) 400 ; Nonstarters (divide) 600 ; Four prizes of 250, Tive prixes of 100 ; Five prizes of 50 ; Four ptkes of 25 ; Fifteen prizes of 10. W v TOT AT, £10,000. Twenty thousand tickets at tex shillings each. Each Ticket ha 3 six chances, being six times, viz., once for the Cup and onceior each lot of money prizes. When convenient please send P.O. Order, payable to ;A' DOST. By doing «o you protect yourself against loss, as it is equal to registration. Country cheques must have Is exchange added, and must "be marked correct by the bank. If bank notes are sent please use two envelopes, one Boaled and placed inside the other. "Registered letters and telegrams will not, ■on any account, be received. Purchasers of & book containing twentyfive Tickets will receive one Ticket as commission. AGENTS WAOTED EVERYWHERE. Thiß consultation will be advertised in »11 the principal papers in New Zealand and also in Sydney and Melbourne. The Editor of each paper has the privilege of nominating a person to witness and take -part in the drawing. ' A commission of ten per cent, will be •deducted from all prizes to pay expenses. Enclose two stamps for reply and result. "Will close on or before November sth. Result slips will be posted immediately after drawing, and will be advertised in all the principal papers. Address— LA' DON, Care of S. A. Asher, Box 301, P.O. Auckland. —or LA' DOS, Care of S. A. Asher, City Toan Office, 2GB, Queen-street, Auckland ~ REEFTON ATHENJ3UM. 1 LITERARY, Dramatic, and Mnsij\. cal Recital will be given in the ODDFELLOWS' HALL, ON TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST. 28m PROGRAMME— PART I. 1 Piano and Violins, (Overture Zampa) Messrs Lynch, Potts and Berthold. •U. Selections from David Copperneld, (Little Pavid and the friendly waiter) Mr Hindmarsh. 3 Song " Light," - Miss Austin. 4 Reading - - -Mr Mirfin. 5 Roundelay (We hope the good time coming is swiftly drawing near) - Seven little voices. <> Selection from Pickwick (Sam VVeller's examination) - Mr R. Thornton. 7 Song " The Gipsy Girl," Miss Moller. ■8 Buffo Recitation (Ye Sadde Storie off Lorde Lovealle, in character). Mr H. Cooper. Interval of ten minutes PART 11. 1 Piano and Violins, (Selections) Messrs - Lynch, Potts and Berthold. 2 Song "Keep a Brave Heart Still," . ° - - - Mr Casley. 3 Reading (Mark Twain on Curing a Cold) - - - Mr Green 4 Song "Auld Robin Gray," - Mrs Absalom. 5 Recitation (Charge of the 1 i«ht Brigade), - - T Cumnnngs 6 Son* "Thy Voice isnear" Mfcs Oassells. 7 Heading (Mrs Candle's lecture on the Family Umbrella) Mr K. Thornton. S Song "Two Grenadiers," Mr f.yucli. To conclude with two scenes from THE RIVALS. (In character.) Sir Anthony Absolute Mr Hindmarsh. Captain Absolute - Mr H. Cooper, pjj . - - MrCorheld Pianist - Mr F. C Berthold. Admtssios -TWO SHILLINGS. Doors opun at 7.30, to commence at 8 sharp. HENRY COOPER, Hon.- Soc.
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1289, 27 August 1883, Page 3
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748Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1289, 27 August 1883, Page 3
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