Jewel Lottery ! 100 Shares at One Pound each I 15 PRIZES FROM £BO TO £1! To take place on SATURDAY, October Ist, at Mr. SWAN’S GALLERY. J"• ELDMAN begs to call the attention of the Ladies and Gentlemen of Napier and surrounding districts to his GRAND LOTTERY, which he has organized at the request of numerous gentlemen. The articles are guaranteed to be genuine, and no addition has been made to the Selling Price of any of them. LIST OE PRIZES. 1— Gold Hunting English Lever Watch and Chain, £3O 2 Diamond Ring, £l7 3 Handsome Gold Bracelet, with Carbuncle Locket, £lO 10s. 4 Silver English Lever Watch and Guard, £8 5 Gold Cameo Brooch, £5 6 Diamond Pin, £5 7 Lady’s Gold Neglige and Locket, £5 8— Elegant Gold Brooch, £5 9 Gold Signet Ring, £3 10s. 10— Pair of Handsome Gold Ear Rings, £2. 11— Lady’s Companion, set in silver, £2 12— Lady’s Dress Ring, £2 13— Gold I’in, £1 10s. 14— Child’s set of Siver Knife, Fork, and Spoon, £1 10s. 15— Small Gold Locket, £l. The fortunate winner of any of the above prizes can have them exchanged for any other article of the same *alue, if desired. The Drawing will take place on Saturday, the Ist October, at Mr. Swan’s Gallery, in the following manner; —Bs blank tickets will be put into a bos with 15 others marked with the prizes from 1 to 15. In another bos will be put the names of the hundred shareholders, and as a name is drawn a ticket bearing a prize or blank will be drawn at the same time. The Drawing to be under the management of three gentlemen to be appointed by the Shareholders present at the time. The Prizes are now on view at the Show-room, Shakspeare-road, where Tickets (£1 each) may be obtained. N. WILLIAMS, PAINTER, GLAZIER, WRITER, GRAINER, AND PAPERITANGER. 'W G his on n Goods, which -L1 • VV • are carefully selected by his brother in the Home Market, is enabled to use and supply the best of materials at low prices. All orders entrusted fo him will be executed in first-class stylo, with economy and despatch. Paperhangings! Paperliangings! JUST ARRIVED, Ex “ West Australianfrom London, 3,000 PIECES, (Warranted the finest selection ever offered in Napier, being all New Patterns of this year.) KA BOXES WINDOW GLASS (from 10 x 8 to 44 X 30) Boiled Linseed Oil Raw ~ White Lead Carriage 5 Copal > Tarnishes Paper ) Whitewash Brushes (eopperandstringbound) Paint Brushes, Sash Tools Turpentine, Putty Lamp Black London Glue, at WILLIAM S’ OIL, COLOUR, AND PAPERHANGING SHOPS, HASTINGS-STHEET. ROBERT HOLT, CARPENTER, BUILDER, &c., EMErsOIvsTrEET. Doors and Windows made to order. BUILDING MATERIALS ALWAYS FOR SALE. rVNT BAT,T? 90,000 FEET TIMBER—RIMH, KAURI,.WHITE PINE. Doors and sashes on hand. and. mnd.p. tn order A. BRYSON, Hastings-street. YAUTIER JANISCH, NAPIER, AUCTIONEER, COMMISSION MERCHANT,
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IV, Issue 193, 23 September 1864, Page 1
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476Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IV, Issue 193, 23 September 1864, Page 1
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