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WILL CLOSE ON OCTOBER 2nd, Jacob Faithful's CONSULTATION fi.B. SPBIMG MEETING 1 OCTOBER, 1884, £ OF 4000 Members at lOs. Spring Handicap. Ist Horse ...£250 2nd Horse ... ... .« 125 3hlHot«e ... ... ... 75 Others... ... ... - 200 JE6SO Handicap Htodles. Ist Horse ... £250 . 2nd Horse ... ... ... 125 3rd Horse ... ... ... 75 Others divided... ... .... 200---£650 Cash Prizes. 2 at £$Q ... ... ...£IOO 10. kt 20 ... ... ... 200 20 at 10 ... ... ... 200 :40 at 5;. ... ... ... |200 ; £700 ABOUT 110 PRIZES. Six Chances each Ticket ! ..,,'. Six Chances each Ticket To the investor of £1 the odds against obtaining a prize are 17 to I . "with 4 single drawing ; there being six drawings the odds so reduced are merely nominal. One ticket can win the first prize m each of the Race Events, and also four separate Cash Awards. Drawing under supervision • of Committee chosen from shsireholders, including representatives from the Press. Country cheques "must have 1/added for exchange. P.O. Orders preferred; 2 stamps required for reply and result. JACOB FAITHFUL, Care of N. Jacobs, Box 7, V.0., Napier. Glorious News FOR MANAWATU. BOOTS "&" SHOES For tlie Million! R. ALLINGHAM HAS.just^received the Largest, Cheapest, and most FashionStock of Boots and Shoe.-? ever imported into the Manawatu. To carry into effect the well-worn motto : ** Small pibfits and quick returns," he offers the Greatest Bargains ever heard of m the district. The stock has been carefully selected by Home I>uyers m tho Home markets, and therefore all middle profits and charges by Colonial merchants have been obviated, consequently the -whole can, and will be sold at such prices as must command a speedy clearance. Work Unequalled. * Kone but first class workmen are -'' emplojed, and nothing but the best •■-■.■ of. material used. For fit, style, and -workmanship no hing can surpass my •work, of which the inhabitants of Manawatu have had ample proof. R. ALLINGHAM, .-■■•;■■■ " On The Square." ARMADALE'S THIED DEAWING. SECOND CLOSED FULL. £I^so. 5000 Subscribers at 5/. 300 PRizJBS 300. Grand . Drawing on the Mamburg Principle. Money Prizes to be Distributed as follows v— First Prize, L2OO ... ... L2OO Second Prize, LIOO ... .... 100 Third Prize, LSO ... ...' 50 Fourth Prize, L2O ... ... 20 Two Prizes of LI O ... ... 20 Pour Prizes of L 7 ... ... 28 Forty Prizes of L 5 ... ... 200 » Twenty Prizes of L 480 Twa Hundred and Ten Prizes ofL2 10s „. 525 Twenty Prizes of LI 7s ... 27 L 1250 Each Ticket has Seven Chances, and will, be Drawn Seven times. The large bulk of the money m this Third Drawing is not given away m one large prize, as it is m Horse Con- . aultationn, but you will observe m this Hamburg Drawing that the L 1250 is fairly proportioned into 300 Prizes, giving every shareholder an equal chance of getting a Good Prize. This Third Drawing to take place as soon an filled. Ten per cent, to be deducted for Printing, Advertising, Slationeiy, and Clerical work. P.O. Orders to bo made payable to Armadale. .Country Cheques to have 1/- .added for exchange, and made payable to si number. - • Applicants must enclose two 2d stamps, for reply and result. Registered 1 eiters and Telegrams not received. A sn--sciibrr of ten or more tickets can act on the comaiitee, or appoint some one to act for him. Address only to ARMADALK, Care France Bbos., "Wellington Lal»or i xchange, P.O. Box 247, Wellington.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 246, 13 September 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 246, 13 September 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 246, 13 September 1884, Page 4

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