492 PRIZES 492 A Fortune for someone. £2OOO for 10s ! £IO,OOO ADA MANTUA’S £IO,OOO GRAND ANNUAL CONSULTATION on the Melbourne & New Zealand Cups, 1885. Melbourne Cup— To be run at Melbourne on the 3rd November, 1885. New Zealand Cup—To be run at Christchurch on the 10th November, 1885. First Prize in Melbourne cup £2OOO. 20,000 Programmes at 10s each. Wii! close positively on the 29th October. DON’T FORGET ! 492 PRIZES.
REMEMBER! 492 PRIZES
Ada Mantua disposed of, on her hr t Melbourne Cup, the large number of 18800 shares. This year she hopes to
surpass even that number. Every Ticket has nine chances, and can obtain a prize in each of the nine drawings. Please send Post Office Orders when convenient, or Ba ik Notes. Do not enclose coin. Country cheques mu it have Is exchange added, and marked correct by banker. Two ‘2d. stamps required from country clients for reply and result.
A book of ‘25 Tickets will he forwarded to any subscriber for the sum of £l2. The entire satisfaction given to my numerous supporters during the past seven years warrants me in stating that lam confident that this will be a crowning success, and will till very rapidly; therefore early application is necessary. If so desired, any subscriber who may be a prize winner can forward their voucher or vouchers through their banker for payment, when same, if found correct, will be dulv honored.
Remember! “The Gaming and Lotteries Amendment Act” comes into force on the Ist November, so that clients will no doubt realise Ada’s expectations, and make this a bumper event. N.B—-In accordance with my longestablished rule, the names and addresses of the principal Prize winners, and also of those who form the Committee—selected from the general body of the subscribers, associated with m nnbers of the Press — will t>e furnished to all the leading newspapers throughout New Zealand. Results will he forwarded not later than 31st October. Ada Mantua’s First Prize of £2099 on the Melbourne Cup last year went to Riverton, Otago.
Note address— ADA MANTUA. Care of Lyons & Hart, P. O. Box 351, Dunedin. 412 . PRIZES. £2,000 for 10s. 402 Agent for Golden Bay, R. G. Peacock.
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Golden Bay Argus, Volume I, Issue 121, 16 October 1885, Page 2
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365Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Golden Bay Argus, Volume I, Issue 121, 16 October 1885, Page 2
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