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Q4PORTING NEWS. GRAND DISTRIBUTION OF MONEY PRIZES will lake place similar to the Hamburg principle of drawing. Nothing of the kind has ever been introduced m New Zealand, and the system that ■will be carried out m this and future drawings will far surpass the chunces of getting a prize than m any of the Horse Consultations, as. people who have t£Md frequently inHlie numerous Horse Consultations know to their sorrow. -A trial m this drawing may convince the most sceptical, as the drawing will take place as soon as tho "tickets are applied for, or not later than the 28 th February. The Grand Drawing will consist of 160 MONEY PRIZES, amounting m m afl°V'-<£ 2000, 'subscribed by 4000 Members at 10s each. The vaiions Monet Prizes will be distributed aS'followß: — ■ . U^'3oo Prize ?-l £150 Prizi? ; 1 £100Pi«ize; % £50 Prizes'; 5 £20 Prtz s; 100 : £lO Prizes ; 50 £5 ; PrizS^ • : "'" j ' ■ . Tlie. grand principle of this and fn 'tuiW drawings will be that any investor , pjurcha^ing. 25 . tickets must secure a prize, mjact, guaranteed one, as $, prize \will keidrhuni from the 160 Prizes to every 15 numbers up to the 400. - - ■•Any Investor ot £1 tho c'nance* will be only 12 to one against him, and any Investor of £2 will only be 6 to 1. against him* getting a prize, and the Head Prize, or any other may be .drawn by any Investor of 10s. This Drawing is on. the most novel, and will 1 be conducted on the fairest principle possible, and Investors will ' find it their advantage to speculate am m this drawing m preference to any of the numerous Horse Consultatipns, wliere tlie chances vary from 300 ,'to'l to y 20,000 to 1 against getting a prize, at all. ; The Drawing loili take place under the immediate supervision of 6 gentlemen, and 2 youths will draw tlie num- ' ben 1 and prizes, and the prizes will all be ;paid over within 24 hours after the drawing, or immediately after the winning numbers are forwarded, deducting the tisual 10 per cent, for working expenses. Investors should apply at once, and all Investors may know after \he drawing wlw tlie prize-takers are by forwardrfirtgiya siampM envelope already ad- '■ dressed, thus ensuring perfect faith and fidelity to all Investors. These Drawings for £200 are to take place every Two Months, this present one to close on February .28, and the following one to open on the Ist March. ;, ; Prizes paid over within 24 hours after the drawing. One Prize must come out to every 25 Tickets. i Notice.! — Name and address of applicant' must he plainly written. Country Cheques, iiiarkcd correct by bank, payable to a ; number only, and Is added for exchange. P. O. Orders preferred,, made payable only to " Boaz" K^Banle l Nbtes accepted. Two 3d stamps ibr reply and result. Registered Letters and Telegrams not received. ; .;••• . All letters must •be addiessed — " BOAZ," care Mr Mosely, Wholesale and Retail ; ;#obbacconist; .Box 354,. Poot Office, Dunedin. STEAM TO WELLINGTON, ri HE Favorite steamers TUI, HUIA i and STORMBIRD, trading regularly between Foxton and Wellington, leave Foxton as under (weather and other circumstances permitting) — For Freight or Passage apply to JOHN W. LIDDELL, Agent for the owners. CURE for Neuralgia, 2/6 ; Rein ing ton's, Rangitikei-street. Bentley Bros. COMMENCE THEIRJ Great Stoek~Taking ilSale I- on; SATURDAY,. THE 12xh JANUARY. WHEN" they will offer such bargains m Drapery, Millinery, and Clothing that will astonish the people of Manawatu. SEE OUR Men's Silk Goats, each 12/6 each. ASK FOR OUR Everlasting Trimming, dozen -/6 dozen. LOOK AT OUR Fancy Parasols each, 2/U puoh. -ENQUIRE FOR OUR Silk Half Squares, each -/9 each. M ARLBOROUGH HOUSE THE JSQUAME ■■■■'•'■'- iNOTJOE. ' NOW OPEN. QHAILER'S PORTRAIT ROOMS O — -- . Special arrangements made with persons requiring; a collection of Photographic Scenery on Estates, <fee. A collection of the above considerably below the average price. Animals of all kinds photographed while m motion, if desired, or otherwise. Cnrte-De-Visite, 15/- per dozen, and 10/- per half dozen., SPECIAL. I will give one Cabinet with order of every doz. carte de Visites for one month only. $§PNote the address-—' G. W. SHAILEB, Two doors from Court House, Main Street, Palmerston North.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 163, 13 February 1884, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 163, 13 February 1884, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 163, 13 February 1884, Page 2

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