Sporting News. Third Grand Drawing is Now Open. TTNPARALLELLED success of vJ these Grand Drawings, ;as they are carried out on the same principle as m Hamburg and other Continental Cities; . .-.■:. ■.- .-. ■ , . ; ; •■'■ i The First Drawing for. £2000'/ ami the Second Drawing for £8006 filled before the advertised time for drawing.,; The Company were induced to make, this Third Grand Drawing for $3000, m consequence of the great hiccess, and also the confidence gained ftvm the ' public. since opening these Hamburg Drawings. . . '-.''"• -This Third Grand Drawing will take place not later thaii t'lie end of JiTxi;, and the Fourth Drawing will : Open on the Ist July. Late Applications are registered for the Third, Drawing. Over 550 applications for programmes are now registered for the Third Drawing. ■ ...-. ; This Third Grand Drawing will consist of 240 • Money/ Prizes, amounting to vdBSOOO, subscribed by 6000 members at 10/- each. . The various Money ./Vises. will be distributed as follows : — ' , 1 £300. Prize ; I £150 Prize; 1 £100 Prize ;' 2 £50 Prizes ;: 5 £8% Phizes; 10 £25 Prizes ] ' 10 £20' ; Phizes ; 10 £15 Pki2£s ; 120 £10 Prizes ; 80 £5 Price's: ; .'' Total Amount, £,3000, 240 : Money/ : '•-; .' Prizes. : ■ 1 The Grand principle of 'these Hamburg Drawings is that a purchaser .of J 25 Programmes is guaranteed, a Prize, !i ' as it is so drawn that a prike must corn' 4 out "to every 25 numbers', ''and and the chances are m favour of t'rie•investor drawing a large prize, as tKere are 160 large prizes; against 80 small ones. .To? : any investor of • £'2 ' the chances are only 6 to 1 rigafrist ' him drawing, a prizje, and the Head Prize or any other may be drawn by any investor of, lo/., .. ■ 'The Company would not jjresnme to tell the public that they have a number ' of chances and can win a number of prizes for a single investment of 1 0 /. The large bulk of the Money m this ; Grand Draioing is not given away m one big prize, as it is m the Horse Consultations, but you will observe m this Homburg Waioing tlnit; the £3000 is fairly proportioned into 240 Prizes giving every shareholder an equal chance of getting a good .prize. ;, . .... . ; ' .v. , ■ i This Hamburg, Draxnng is one of the most novel, and will be conducted \ on the fairest principle possible, so as to g"'ve entire public satisfaqtion. This Third Grand Drlwmg for £3000' will take ..place tinder the : supervision of a. committpe; of eight gentlemen, and the prizes will be paid : over as early as possible after the. drawing. ..,.,; . Notice. — Coivntr^ Cheques'' marked correct by Bank, only, payable to v number, and, 1/- .adcled for exchange. P . O. Orders preferred, made ... payable only to BO AZ, Bank Notes . accepted. Two 2d .stamps for reply and result. Registered, letters and telegrams not received. , Name and address of; applicant should be plainly written. '■ :;vr,All letters must be , addressed — " BOAZ," Gare, of : .Mr Mosely, Wholesale and Retail . Tobacconist,, '. Box 64 i; P.O., Dunedin. . t -' : >''•'- SEASONABLE NOTICE. SUMMER BEVERAGES. W. H. G. FOSTER BEGS to draw the attention of the publi^ of A\ r anganui and surrounding districts to the 'following large 'variety of " ' ... j .EEU'iED WATERS, OORDIaLS, &c. \vhich he is. now producing ; at. the St.. .Hill-Street Cordial Ma^ufxctcJby. . .-"",', .1 CORDIALS. |: ' " : . '"'•', Gingef Ale Ginger Wine ;Liine Jfuice " ' ' Ginger Beer ' Ginger BrdndyiSarsapdtflla Lemonade : ißpp'y Vinegar Raspy Bilni SarsapaciHa. [j Pine Apple ••' ; Tonic Water Peppermint; Orange" r ' Easpberrjade Cloves r '. StouJiiforf ' : Seltzer' Wafer Quinine Wine Stonfafch ■• ? Cider ■' ' Lemon Syrup GoldeH v -= ' Potass Water Rsp'y Syrup . • St.' PpmiDgo ■ Special attention ia> drawn to thenew Phosphated Sparkling and Noh-Alco-holic Drinks introduced for the Season, ANA.LEPTIC.: ANALEPtTO.^ Try POSTERfS DOUBLE SODA, -■ produced by steani p6weri :!; ;: GINGER ALE iri piutp, half-pints, ! ' .and quarts. ; Orders attended to with j promptitude/ WANGANOT STEAM DERATED '~ : f . St. Hill^taeet; WiNGANtri. 1 ■ COBB:& Co. '« Coaches for Mastertbri and Makotoku, via Woodville, run as follow^ : — For Woodville, Masterton, nnd Makor okn, coacbes leave the Royu] Hotel on Mondays, Wednesdays ai)d Fridays, at 12 45 p.m. ..:;.; For Woodville .and STnkotoku, 'leave Royal Hotelon Tuesdays, Thivr&dajSi and Sarurdays, at 5.30 a.m., reaclijng,Mako-r loku at 1,80 p.m. : , !\' / f Leave Makotoku for 'Palmersto'ri' ancl Mrtsterton on Mondays, Wedhtikdays l and Fiidnys, at 11.4 0 a. m. ,' l i'eacliing;Bahiier'* ston at 7--p.ua. ; and 'for Woody v ille And Palmerston on Tuesdays,. Thursdays, and, Saturdays,, leaving Makotoku afc reaching Paltnevstou at I^2 noori; ; '' ' * -■ ; Leave Woodvilio for Ma?terton <jn' Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays^at sa. m . Passengers reaching Wellington the same evening. . . - ; Th e Booking Office at Woodviile js. at Murphy's Club Hotel; and, at Palmeratoa Koyal Hotel. /
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 154, 28 May 1884, Page 4
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