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ARMADALE'S THIRD DRAWING. SECOND CLOSED FULL. £1250.— 5000 Subscribers at -5/. 300 Pitixks 300. Grand Drawing on the Ham* lurg Principle. Money Prizes to be Distributed as follows: — First Prize, L2OO ... . . . L2OO Second Prize, LIOO ... ... 100, Third Prize, LSO ... ... .o0 Fourth Prize, L2O ... .... 20 Two Prizes of LlO 20 Four Prizes of L 7 ... ... 28 . Forty Prizes of L 5 ... ... 200. Twenty Prizes of L 4 ... .;. 80 Two Hundred and Ten Prizes . of L 2 105... ... ... 525 Twenty Prizes of LI 7s ... 27 -' i '. ■• ' •■■■.■■ ... i _ . L 1250 : : Each Ticket : has Seven UhancQs,, and will •>« Drawn Seven time's. . ; The large bulk of the money |n this ; 'Third Drawing is not given away m; one large prize, as it is m Horse Consultations, but you will observe, in' this Hamburg Drawing that : ; the Jj1250 is fairly proportioned into 300. Prizes,, giving every nn equal chance of getting 1 a Good Prize. : This Third Drawing to take place, as soon as filled. • ■ Ten per cent, to be deducted fpr' ! 'Pnntin^, Ad v ertisihg, Stationeiy, and Clerical wort. ; : 1 P.O. 1 Orders to be made payable to Armadale. . ' :Co.untry Cheques to have l/'-added for exchange, and made payable to a > number. 'Applicants must enclcae two 2d stamps, for reply and result. . ; Registered Letters and Telegrams not received. A. sn.bscrilier of ten or more tickets can act on the com. ni tee, or appoint* some one to act for him. I Address only to •- "** ; ARMADALE, '• " : Care jFrancJe Bibs., ; Wellington' Labor I- xchange, ; P.O. Box 247, Wellington. Jacob Faithful's CONSULTATION CLOSE 13th MARCH, 1885, .■.fidobH^' 8 AT 6000 HAWKE'S BAY AUTXJMN RACES. £3000. '••'■' ON THB ; UTAPIJEU HAHTttICAP, To.be run at Hastiugs, March 17, 1885. 8 Chances Each Ticket. . it l ... About 130 Prizes. i oii i f : , - •••••!.. 8 Cijances Each Ticket, „NAPIEB;HAJiPICAP. r 83 CASH PHIZES. isti Horse ... £1000 1 at £JCO ... £100 , ?nd Horse ... 500 2at £50 ... 100 3^,Horße ...; . 250 4at £25 ■■....: 100 Others divided , 30u 10 at £20 .... 200 ;.,-,. .... „ ■■ ■ \ ■■'■ ; 20 at £10 ... 200 w -..,., . . 20 at £6 ... 120 . •■ = •':' : 26at£5 ..; 130 :;:;' : ' £2050 •"" \£9so Each ticket has Eight Chances. One Ticket can win the First Prize m the Race Event and Seven separate Cash Awards, m all £1216. Drawing under supervision of Committee of Town and Country Shareholders and representatives of the Press. Country cheques must have Is- added for exchange. .; P.O. orders preferred. Two stamps for reply and result. Apply— JACOB FAITHFJL, Care of N. Jacobs, Box 7 Post Office, Napier. Tickets 10s. £1000. £1000. £1000, w w a Vanguards' » •N DISCUSSION N G ON THB . Q A CUP^ A "N ' ~ L ~"' :' '• -"N To be run at Wanganui ~y U MAHCH 6th, 1885. "' U j j First Horso ... ...£4OO Second Horse 220 Q Third Horse ...^ ... 110 C jj Others (divided),... ... 270 jj ,P Total... ... „..£IOOO,P —2000 : ; Members, @ 10s : 2000— EROM the numerous influential promises of support already received, the promoter has every confidence m thq list being filled. A weel-known resident of Wanganui has consented to'act as Treasurer. Every information freelygiven to intending investors. Should the number of applications exceed 2000, all prizes will be increased m proportion. Cheques- must be made payable to- a number or to bearer,and exchange added 4 : P. 0.0. preferred, payable to "Vanguard" only. Two stamps for reply and result. Registered letters and telegrams will not be acknowledged. .. . ■' ■ The Press will be invited to attend the drawing, and a Committee formed ol subscribers present. : Address, — VANGUARD, CareM. Hogan & Co., ....... Produce Merchants. Box 50, Post Office, Wanganui. Zealand ia Boots ' IN QUEENSLAND. : Extract from a letter dated Darling ._- Dowjis, October 19th, 1884. SPEAKING of my Boots, tell Tom: „. Skelton that- my crushers are the admiration of everyone wherever I go ; they" are more trouble to me than enough. I sleep with them under my blanket wherever I'm; camped, its there hate been three attempts 1 to steal them already — twice when ' camped out, and once by a Chmaman. i Can be procured ab all Stores and Boot Shops throughout the colony. Wholesale from LIGHTBAND, ALLAN, & CO., CHRISTCHURCH.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 70, 24 February 1885, Page 4

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666

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 70, 24 February 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 70, 24 February 1885, Page 4

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