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£5,000 Our Grand £5,000 Ornithological Contest. Something entirely new and interesting. Read what you are to do. I You may get £200 cash. Our contest is to see who can make the largest j list of names (or kinds) of birds from the following list of lettors : IWDOOOCCKQULIAPRTARIDG JESPNIELVEBRDIMWADOHTL We will recognise as a bird anything belonging to the feathered tribe, whether it be a Hen, Crow, Singer, or any other kind. You can use any letter as many times to make a name as it app^rs in the list of letters ■ above ; for instance Woodcock, Plover, Snow Bird, &c. To any persons i who can make a list of 25 or more different names of birds, we will give ! absolutely FREE a beautiful Prize value £200 or less. BIG PRIZES AWARDED DAILY. When you have made out your list fill out the line on the bottom of : this adv. and send to us with a Stamped, Addressed envelope, then if you ! are awarded a prize you can if you desire get the prize by becoming a subi scviber to THE WOMAN'S WORLD. We shall award a prize to every ■ person who sends the name of 25 Birds, and our Gifts will be as follows : " For the best list, received each day, a Gold Watch ; for the second best j solution each day a beautiful Imported Tea Set ; for the seven next best ! solutions, each day a Konrah-Sakih Diamond and Ruby Ring ; for the next best solution, a Gold Piece : and for all other correct solutions, Prizes of Good Ya'ue. These prizes will be forwarded daily, you will not have to i wait a long time in uncertainty before you know the result. There is no : element of lottery in our plan, it makes no difference whether we get your solution late or early 111 the day. v All you need is to post this adv. to us, and on the day it reaches us, if your list is the best, YOU SHALL HAVE THE GOLD WATCH, or if second best the Beautiful Tea Set, and so on. We guarantee that we will award you a prize. There is absolutely no opportunity for deception on our part — we cannot afford it. W T e want to get 1,000,000 well satisfied subscribers, and for that reason we don't want you to send any money until you know exactly what prize you have gained by answering the puzzles. As soon after 4p m. each day as possib c, the examiners will judge the lists to the best of their ability, and will designate the prizes. We will write to you at once notifying you what prize has been awarded you, then if you are fully satisfied you can send your subscription to THE WOMAN'S WORLD and your prize will go by return of post carefully packed. To ft person of narrow ideas it seems impossible that we should bo able to make such a gigantic offer, but we have the money, brains, and reputation, we know exactly what we are doing, and if we can legitimately gain a million subscribers by this grand idea, we know that this million of well pleased subscribers can be induced to recommend THE WOMAN'S WORLD to all friends thereby building up our circulation still further. We are willing to spend £ 5,000 in this contest in building up a big subscription list, and when this money is spent we reserve the right to publish a notification that the contest has been discontinued. Don't delay until it is too late. The contest will continue until January Ist, 1901. We give a Bonus Prize of £50 independent of all others to the person who sends in the list gotten up in the best and handsomest manner. Our Committee will decide and award prizes daily, but the special £50 prize will be awarded in March 1901. Any birds name found in the dictionaries accepted. WHO WE ARE. The "Woman's World" is a thoroughly reliable concern, we are known to do exactly as we advertise. As to our reliability we refer to any Advertising Agent or business man of London. Name • Street Town Country 0 Address: The "Woman's World," Brentford, London, W., England.

TTICTORIA HALL, FOXTON. FRIDAY, 24th AUGUST. GRAND Children's Concert. Children's Action Songs, Solos, Recitations, Dialogues, etc. In aid of the Methodist Church. To commence at 7.30. Admission, Is. WANTED — A Horse-driver used to Flax Swamp. Apply AUSTIN BROS., Foxton. MANAWA'fu COUNTY COUNCIL. " The Local Bodies' Loans Act, 1886." Notice is hereby given that it is the intention of the Manawatu County Council to raise a oan of J6400 under " The Government Loans to Local Bodies Act, 1886," and amendments, and sub-section 3 of section 2 of the Government Loans to Local Bodies Act Amendment Act, 1899," for the purpose of construction of ElkinsMotuiti Road, Awahou Riding. The cost of raising the said loan to be paid out of moneys to be borrowed. As security for the payment of interest and sinking fund on the said loan at 3k per centum per annum for forty-one years, it is proposed to levy a Special Rate of one-thirtieth of a penny (l-30d) in the £ on the rateable value of all the rateable property (unoccupied Crown and Native Lands excepted), lying in the Awahou Riding, County of Man iwatu. FRED PURNELL, County Clerk. Sanson, 11th August, 1900.; I JAMES SUTTON, 1 BOOTMAKER. I (Next door to Foxton Bukery.) i Main-street, Foxton. SEWN WORK A SPECIALTY. Eepairs neatly executed. All kinds of Boots and Shoes in Btook,

WEATHER REPORT. Captain Edwin wires to-day: — Moderate Southerly winds during next 16 hours. Glass rise but fall after that time with N.E. to N. and W. winds. Tides ordinary. SEDENTARY PURSUITS A«"<? enfeebling. WalK rrjor«, worK rr>or?> cat less, worry 1«S5? ar><i dris?k Wolfe's ScrjflAppS. Ov?r 5,000 rtje«lical rrjei? b&ve i&stif io.il to its purity. Alt Kimber'ey's bright and sparkling gems 'Presenting wea'th untold, Or al' the richest diadems Can't cure a cough or cold. j So if you suffer from a chill, Seek something good and pure. Good health and strength await you still, In Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. TO THE DEAF.— A rich lady, cured of her Deafness and Noises in tho Head by Dr j Nicholson's Artificial Ear Drums, gave j £5,000-to hs In?ti!ute, so that deaf people j unabe to procure tho tar Drums may have j them free. Address No. 699, D. The ! NicWson Insti'ute, Longcott, Gunnersbury, London, W. ! Tailoring. Heasman & Baker ' TAILORS, ' TTAVE DECIDED TO STOCK MERCERY, Etc., ! and invite our Customers to favour us with a call. A laige variety of G^nt.'rf Shirts, Collars, Ties, elc , to select from. We aro pivpartd to make MACINTOSHES to measure. A fine lot (f Samples to scl(-c; from. OiTSeslooTi^ Main-street, Foxton. CLEARING SALE. i OWING to the early expiration of her lease Mis Harris has dnler- i mined to retire from the Boor Busi- ' nes?, and will hold from io-ilay a i CLEARING SALE j at which her stock of all New Boots j and Shops will be sold at a considerable discount FOR CASH. Juoe 19th.

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Manawatu Herald, 23 August 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 23 August 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 23 August 1900, Page 3

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