5, D Consultation. gPuKT IJH 6 NE W fc>. £4,000 320 CASH PRIZES. NINTH GRAND HAMBURG DRAWING IS NOW OPEN. To a purchaser of 25 programmes one will be given gratis. From the undoubted popularity and great success these drawings have obtained throughout New Zealand the P ro ' moters are enabled to bring them before the public every two months. Although this Company has a large number of Horse Consultationists (about thirty) to contend against, some of whom under fictitious names have been mean enough to do their utmost to injure the promoters of the Hamburg Company, they cannot do so, as this Company is too well established and favorably known with thejpublic all through New Zealand. The large number of applications that came in too late will be registered in the ninth drawing ; or if the applicant wishes, the money wUI be returned. The ninth grand drawing for L 4,000 will close the end of June, and the tenth Hamburg drawing will open on the Ist of July. This ninth grand drawing will- consist of 320 money prizes, amounting to L 4,000 subscribed by 8,000 members at 10s each. The various Money Prizes will be dis tributed as follows : 1 £3OO prize; 1 £2OO prize; 1 £IOO prize; 2 £SO prizes; 10 £3O prizes; 1 £25 prizes; 15 £2O prizes; 15 £l6 prizes 160 £lO prizes ; 100 £5 prizes. Total amount, £4,000: 320 money prizes. To a purchaser of 26 programmes one will be given gratis. The grand principle of these Hamburg Drawings is that a purchaser of 25 programmes is guaranteed a prize, aad the chances are in favor of the investor drawing a large prize, as there .are 220 large prizes to 100 small ones. To any investor of £2 the chances are only 6 to 1 against him drawing a prize, and the head prize or any other may be drawn by an investor of 10s. Read this.—ln Boaz’a Grand Hamburg Drawings the greatest odds are only 25 to 1 against an investor of 10s drawing a prize. But carefully note the enormous odds against investors drawing a horse or cash prize in any of the horse consultations. The marbles are replaced for each drawing oi the sash prizes, which gives the enormous odds against investors. This Company would simply ask investors to calculate the odds before placing their investments in any horse consultations; and this Company would not presume to tell the public ihat they have a number of chances and nay win a number of prizes for a single investment of 10s. Note.—Prize winners whether winning arge or small prizes are informed that heir names will not be made public with»ut their written consent. This ninth grand drawing for £4,000 will ake place under the super vision of a ccmaittee of eight subscribers, and the prizes rill be paid over as early as possible after he drawing. Notice —Country cheques marked corset by Bank, only payable to a number, ad Is added for exchange. Post-office rders preferred, made payable only to oaz. Bank notes accepted. Two 2d amps for reply and result. Registered tters and telegrams not received. Name id address of applicant should be plainly ritten. All letters must be addressed „ Care Mr Mosely, JUUZij Wholesale & Retail Tobacconist, 1 Box 64 Post Officr. Dunedin. 12 1136 Nothing succeeds like SUCCESS. ROBIN HOOD. Look at our Dunedin Gup .and Great Autumn results First prize. Birthday Handicap, LI,OOO. First prize, Grand National, L3OO. Two races and eight classes cash bonds. Apply Early, DUNEDIN BIRTHDAY HANDICAP, To be run at Dunedin, May 25, 11:85. N.Z. GRAND NATIONAL, To be run at Christchurch, May 25, 1885. Will Close May 22. 8,000 members at 10s. About 220 prizes. Each ticket has ten chances, and can ._ obtain a prize in each of ten drawings. All applications exceeding advertised number of 8,000 will be allotted as Kxtra Cash Bonds of L 5 each (less usual commission), instead of increasing value of existing prizes, and will be called 9th class. We wish to be distinctly understood that our drawings are always conducted by a committee of shareholders, i and that representatives of the Press are likewise present; and names and addresses of principal winners are always sent throughout New Zealand. From the number of people who inspect our books day by day, and the correspondence we receive (and answer) relative to our drawings, distribution of prizes, and our business generally, it seems almost superfluous i to still lay “our books are always open i for inspection;” yet such is the fact, and i our ever increasing business shows plainly the result. Please send two 2d stamps for reply and result. P.O. orders preferred. Is exchange on Cheques and Stamps. Coin and Notes must be registered. Regis- - tered letters and telegrams received. Address —ROBIN HOOD, Care of Thos. Stapleton, Box 238, PA, Christchurch. Or care of Jubal Fleming, City Baths, Colombo at., Christchurch^ 10,000 BOTTLES SOLD LAST I IT WINTER. USE DR ERNEST LOW’S Cherry Pectoral, na A safe, pleasant, and reliable medicine for jg the cure of Colds, Coughs, and all Throat id and Lang diseases. ih Sold all over the colonies by Chemists , B t and Storekeepers in Is 6d and 2a 6d HI bottles. ,j. Wholesale Agents Harris and Son, aa and Kempthorne, Prosser and Co. h. I Christchurch ; or to the proprietor, «fc H. CITRON, 6716 1110. Akatoa.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1538, 12 May 1885, Page 1
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