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bpppting Mews 'Fourth Grand IhawingisiNu nhH E 'Hireiß , pre.vioiis'.drawings, w ; ein X Jilted awe'elc prior % tlie adr^r tiseddate for drawmg. "','*■" ' " T/ie Public of New %rfan&'Wr( appreciated these Grafid Hambu^ Drawings, therefore the Cpm'panj anticipate having their Fifth Draw ing on a larger scale: 'This Fourth Grand > BrUibin§- io ■£3000 T iU close about the- end c '. A'tftJ usJT, atd the^ Fifth Drawmg Vi] ! Opeh bn the Ist Septjs;sipee. . . t The! large, number of application (oyer 900) " that came too laiie will b duly registered ; for this ? Fowl •Drawing.: ■■,;,; > : -. ■..••■■; . .;<" „-.•. This Fourth Grand Drawing rw't consist; of 940 Mo^y> Pkizej amounting to £3000, snbscride by 6000 members at lpj- each. " varrous ; 'MMitf^rises MH distrihtited as follows :^> "•" ' ' i * £$00 Prize -j 1: £lotf P^izA | £100 Prize ; 2 £50 Prizes j, 5 £3 Pkizeb; 1,0, £25 Prizes; 10* £2 Prizes; 10£ 15 Prizes j I^o £l Prizes j'>Bo'£s? P«rz®B ( v- 'I: :.r;..J? h ToTAii Amount, £3000i;0V240' Monk r . .. . ; ■•;•.;;:•• ipRI^EB;o U!,ijv,; •,*• The] OraMprimfilepftliQ9& Sam burg 'brfmmngt isitW a purohaset; c 25 'Prprammfis^is^uarqnteid a. Pfia las it is so drawn a ■ come put to every! 25 ..numbers,, an and the chances are*in*fav~ou¥bf th investbr drawing a large^" pirize^ . a there are "160 large' prizes^to^- 8 small ones. To any investor of £ -', the chances ar,e only 6tp ..i.againf him drawing a prize, ; anct the Hea Prize or any other may b^ dvawnb any investor of 10/;" V ■; • '■ ; The Company would' not presume t tellthe'.public that they have a numbi of chances and can .wiii^a..mimber. ,i prizes for a single investment of IsJ, ' The'large bulk of ihe "Mriey lrfthi Grand Drawing is not given away i: one big prize, as it is x m the ffo'ri Consultations, but youwillobserve i this ffomburg^ Dr.awing . . ,that th £30(00 is fairly proportioned int 240 PRizE.<; r giving' every shareKolde an equal chance of getting a'-goo prize. ; ! ■:-:.:-'.--'".' : > • :•_ ..-..-;'! , r , ; This Hamburg Drawing is one ' c the most ;novel, and wilL be conducte* on the fairest: principle possible, so a to entire public satisfaction. - f. , 'This Fourth ,Graiid Drawing - fp: £3000 will take place under th< supervision of a committee, of eigh gentlemen, and th&prise.s wjllbe^paii over as earLv,,as ! possible .after ,th drawing. , Notice.. ~- Country Cheque marked correct hj Bank, only payabl to v npmber, and 1/- added for ex change. P.p. Orders preferred, mad ■payable only to BOAZ. ~ Bpmk Note accepted. Two Wd stamps -fdr'repl^ and result^ Registered! : letters "stxu telegrams! riot i'eceived. ''' -nv-. r --v Name and address : of appKean should be plainly written* ':..':- All letters must be addressedr-r " BOAZ," Care— of -Mr- Mosley Whple'sale and-Eetail Box 64, P. 0., Dunedin. -«- THE MpS^tL Woollen; Faetorv MOSGIEL .^ipEDS 1 ' MOSGIEL, SEIMS^ 4 '<-: MO^p-IEL m^JSt^ tmosgiel BiJinKirs l MOSGIEL EUGS SHAWLS MOSGIEL MAUDS '..: ' ; MOSGIEL HOSIEE-E: , ; MQSGrIEL :i '-- ■-■•■>• i .r, ,MOSGI& ? YAB]S^ v^ r ;^ .[These 'are.'iiot^ "for '^tiriiy <A of Manufacture, ajad. Moderate^&rice, .Awarded MzzMigfetf the, Australiam;sk]iiMUonß: [Extract from Melb&tinie Argus 1 ;;. | New Zealan"d<Heta]v ;-/ •: . Th^^irosgi'elWoollenß,'\ve notice from the Melbourne Argils, have received' unqualified praise m the report on Australian i6po liens furnished to the ElboeuJ Chamber • . of -Commerce .■', by M. . Henrx Courmeauxj/ivho was* specially sent to, the Melbourne " Exhibition, from the xoqollen rnanwffatuving district m France for the purposfy. He deeVansthui i" every article manufactured by, that cojnpsiny\is.-tgperiQx_ to any other Aiisiralimi woollen goods 1 sawatfhe Exhibition" ami fie thinks that " tlie Mosgiel Factory will take first Fare* m the Australian markets over. all Enropean importations.^ Testimony like this from a critic so competent 'and disinterested must be very gratifying » to the Company. ; .' ■ « . The public are requested , when purchasing to see- that they gefc'the genuine " MOSGIEL " article, which is guaranteed to.giYjj satisfapt.ipja,^ The Trade* Stfpplied by fiHe^WfeoleSalo Wavehousenien-in~the*Goloay. Tyavehoiise and Oifice—HigH-sti'eie'i;, \ Jfe\ctory-^Aii^os(aE^..TJkn^rl" il •JOHN S.;ki)RßlS^^ - : ' Manager^ ■ • ••«■■ : - ■■■■.■"•■& v ;i.s

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 221, 14 August 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 221, 14 August 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 221, 14 August 1884, Page 4

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