£1,000 FOR 10S. BONANZA'S GRAND CASH CONSULTATION. 6,000 shakes at 10s. First Prize £I,o^ Second Prize ... ... 40 Third Prize 10' Fight Prizes itl .t"io ... 4;'; Twelve Pi-izes at &'!'> ... oO Fifty Pj-izL-s at £1U ... 50. Irlixty Prizes at £0 ... 30L This Grand Consultation, containing ]33 prizes, ranging from 1 1< 0> to £s, will conducted on an entirely novel and ad'•iinta^es principle, by which as many as Five prizes may be drawn by each Ticketholder. Tims the three tirsfc prizes, amounting to LISOO, and two prizes of lJy>> each cmld fall to the lot of a fortunate iirestor of 103. Purchasers of a book of 25 tickets will r ceive a ticket gratis. Not less than two t jkets sent to any one address. This Consultation will close immediately « .1 the tilling of the list, or in any case not Liter than September 1. Early application i i therefore necessary. These subscribers whose names are refcived too late for this drawing will receive liokets for "Bonanza's October Consultation. All letters to be addresged to "BON- / ZA," care of D. C S tcWiUt , Box 92 l J ".st-office, Dunediu J.[ eTb 0 U_R_NTcUPriBB4. 2,000 Subscribers at £1. .'irst ... £1000 Scond ... . . ... 400 Third 150 r.urters divide ... ; ... 250 2s on-Starters divide . . . 200 Total £2000 Clients will please Register al» I .tters, excepting those containing J <>st Office Orders. Address, — J. J.MILLEE, York Hotel, Sydney. T-DWARDS & MONTEITH, 1. jIIEWERS, MALTSTERS, and ALE and PORTER BOTTLERS, tfIGSNIX BBtWEKY Lower Broadway, Reefton. Ales and Porter in bulk and Bottled orwarded to all parts of the district All orders promptly attended to. EDWARDS AND MONTEITH, Proprietors. SINGER'SIIAGMES, gs.6 D - pee Ss. 3d. -WEE X"HAVE OPENED A BRANCH IN BBOADWAY. ANY OF THEIR MACHINES , at PER 25. 6 d/ week - Lessons and Instkuctions Frek. SHIMS MACHINES, REEFTON FOUnTdRY J. KILGOUE, PEOPEIETOE, Black's Point, IS PEEPAEED to EXECUTE ALL 1 KINDS of CASTINGS in LOAM, DRY, OR GREEN SAND, AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. Orders promptly attended to. Stock on Hand : Stamper Shoes and Bottoms (all sizes) Tramway Wheels, Pedestals, &c. Old Metal, Copper, Zinc, and Lead bought. P DOOTS!! T> JJOOTS ! D JDOOTS ! ! ! The largest stock and the cheapest house in Town. W. .TSHAW Togs to call the attention of the gen eral public of Heefton and the surrounding districts to his very large assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES JUST ARRIVED, THE LARGEST STOCK EVER OPENED IN EEEFTON Consisting of Men's, Women's and Children's Boots and Shoes in endless variety, with all the latest styles and the most fashionable make. A Ibo a very large otook of his OWN MAKE always on hand. Boots and Shoes made to order, and repairs neatly executed on the premises on the shortest notice. A large stock of leather, grindery, and nosed uppers always on hand, and the trade supplied on liberal terms. ffy N.B. — Accounts Rendered Monthly. — Note the Address — W. J. SHAW. CENTRAL BROADWAY, REEFTON, Opposite Twohill's Commercial HoteL
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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1467, 7 November 1884, Page 4
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487Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1467, 7 November 1884, Page 4
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