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One Ticket Can Win Nearly £500. 108 PRIZES. No. B—Will.8 — Will. Close 6th November. VULCAN'S DISCUSSION ON THE NEW ZEALAND CUP, To be Run om 11th November, 1884. 8000 Members at .10/- Each. New Zealand Cup. First * £400 Second ... w. . 200 Third ... ... HO Others (divided) over £7 each 470 : • £1180 Vet can. Bonds. 2 at £25 ... ... ... £ 50 2at 20 ... ... .... 40 2at 15 .;.- .... , ... 30.. 10 at 10 ... ... .... 100 12 at ... ... „. 60 10 at 4 ;.. ... : ... 40 - \ £32 °- Grand Total, £1500. E>ch tioket has Seven Chances. Bank Notes and P.0.0. accepted, payable to " Vulcan " only. Cheque to No. or Bearer (country) Is exchange added. Half-ticketi 5s each. Two stamps for reply and result. A few reliable Agents wanted, commission one ticket out of every book of 25 tickets sold. Two stamps for reply and result. ' Note. — Remember, by supporting " Vuloan " you have some show of getting the First, Second, or Third Prize, which you may not have had in some of the drawings lately. "Vulcan '* does not take six or seven hundred tickets himself, as ho cannot see his way to recoup the outlay, by honest means. Nor is he afraid of drawing his Disscussion by a committee of subscribers. No hole and corner work, no Harm addle tactics, no bogus committee, but a real live one, taken from 100 subscribers present. All agents in.vited to drawing. v "VULCAN," Care of iMr G.C. Buens,., fts .... Box 97,1P.0., Wellington: ALL SAINTS CHURCH. IN order to. render the Choir more efficient it has been proposed to ofler a giatuity to each boy of £2 10s per annum foi the services of 12 boy choristers. Those who are willing to offer themselves as candidates for the above Choir are requested to meet at the Church on Monday evening next, at 7 o'clock. H. E. COPINGER. MADAME MARIE CARANDINI. One of the mo-tt popular Musical Artistes in the Australasian Colonies, writes as follows : — Wellington, New Zealand, ■■;■•■■' Febrnai^ 23rd. 1884. f? To the Publishers the Weekly Press, ChriHtchurch. Dear Sirs,— l have pleasure in informing you that I have used St. Jacob's Oil, and find much relief in cases of rheumatism, and, indeed, all neuralgic pains. I am, dear sirs, • : Yours'truly, i Mabie Cabandini. y ' » HOW A USELESS ARM WAS RESTORED IN TEN MINUTES, Or the Experiences of EDWARD L. GREEN, Esq., Government Sheriff at Auckland, New Zealand. , " Auckland, New Zealand, \ August 16th, 1883. "Messrs Publishers Otago Daily Times. " Dear Slirs,-^-! have, groat pleasure in stating 1 had occasion to use St. . Jacob's Oil . for 'an oid injury I received to in y shoulder in June, 1882, and from that date until July 10th last- I -could not use pay arm, and found great difficulty in writing. I applied to medical men and used all sorts of liniinenti, l»ut without any benefit; but I had not used St. Jacob's Oil more than ten minutes before I felt the beneficial effect, and I can work with my saw or spade us well as ever I did, and can strongly recommend this Oil to anyono suffering from htiiscular ailments. You can make what use you pleuse of this letter for the benefit of others. k I remain, dear Siwyyours, <&c., " Edward L. Gueen, ■•• Sheriff." ST. JACOB'S OIL relieves and cures Rheumatismj Neumlgia, Head* ache, Toothache, Backache, Sore Throat, Quinsy, Swellings, Soreness, ChaGugs, Eruptions, Inflammations, Chapped Hands, Curtis, Bunions, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all bodily pains for which an external remedy may he applied. _ Sold by druggists and chemists. Price in New Zealand, Threo Shillings a Bottle. Directions ! ia eleven languages accompany each bottle. | Wholesale Depot for Wellington, New Zealand : MESSRS W. & G. TTJRNBULL, Custom House Quay. SERVANTS requiring situations— ' advertise in the Standard ;16 words Is, prepaid. TO FARMERS. Seed Oats, Seed Oats. np.HE undorsighed have to arrive — 1000 SacksDahish, Sparrow-bill, and Tartarian Seed Oats. Also, 5000 Sacks TiOle and Seed Potatoes, for sale Cheap. WALKEE &~HATKICE:, WANGANUI. MOULTj Wanganui, is the only -Importer of Oyookeyj?, and bugrs for Q\a\

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 254, 23 September 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 254, 23 September 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 254, 23 September 1884, Page 3

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