£4000.^32(TCash^ Iftzes. B3TNINTH GIUiNt) -KAMBtJRG- f 'I)icAWING IS . JTOJf OPEN! , . * To a Purchaser of 25 iS-o^vamhjcs'oneMll Be rfveu Gratis."". - - - TiIKOM tlie un^oubtrii ifopnlarity and great success JL these (liiiwiiifjs linve bbtsiindd, thci promolcrs arc enabled to bring them before the public every t\yo mouths. Although this Company has a large number of Horse Consul tatibmsts (about thirty) to co:iteml against, some of whom under fictitious names have been ine:ii! enough to do tlieir utmost to injure tbc promoters of the H-unburg Company, they cannot do so, as this Compiuy is too well established and favourably known with the : public all throngll New Zealand. The lirge number of applications that came m too late will be registered m the ninth drawing ; or if tlie applicant wishes, the money will be returned. . Tiic Ninth Grand Drawing for A IOOO will close the end of June, and the Tenth Grand .Hamburg Drawing will Open on the Ist July, The Ninth Grand Drawing will consist of 320 3(loney Prizes, amounting to £4000, subscribed* by 8000 members-at 10s each. ■ : ; The various Money Prizes will bo distributed as follows : — . .-. i *300 PIXIZE 10 £30 PHIZES 15 £15 PRIZES 1 200 PRIZE 15 25 PRIZES 100 10 PRIZES 1 100 PRIZE 15 20 PRIZES 100 6 PRIZES 2 50 PRIZE! I TOTAL AMOUNT, '£4000. 320 MONEY PRIZES. - ' To a Purhascr of 25 Programmes one will be given Gratis. The Grand principle of these Hamburg Drawings is that a purchaser of 25 Progrnmmos is guaranteed a Pme, and the chances arc m favor of- tlio investor drawing a large prize, aa there are 220 large prizes ?to 100 small ones. To an investor of £2 the chances are only 6 to I against him drawing a prize, aud tlie : Head Prize or any other may be drawn by an invesjtorof 10s. - 1 ' ; READ tiiis.— ln Boaz's Grand Hamburg Drawings ; the greatest odds are only 25 to 1 against ail investor * of 10s drawing a prize. But carefully note the enormous odds against the investors drawing a Horse or Cash Prize m any of the Hoursc Consultations. The • ■marbles are replaced for each drawing of the cash pri7.es, which gives the enormous odds against investors. This Company would simply ask investors to calculate the odds before placing their investments m any horse consultations; and this Company would not presume to tell the public that they have a number of chances and may win a number of prizes for a single investment of 10s. NOTE. -Prize Winners whether winning large or small prizes are informed that their names will not be made public without their written consent This Ninth Grtfnd Drawing for £4000 will take place under the -supervision of a committee of eight subscribers, and the prizes will be paid over as early as passible lifter the drawing. ■ •• ■ CSTNotick.- -Country Cheques marked correct by Bank, only payable to a immber, Is added for exchange. P.O. Orders preferred, made payable ouly toBOAZ.- Bank Notes accepted. .... . .. Two 2d stamps for reply and result. Registered letters and telegrams not received. Name aud address of applicant should be plainly written. . All letters must be addressed— BOAZ, Care of Mr. MOSEIA', Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist, Box 64, P. 0., Duuedin. 1050 PRIZES-£50,000. The Sydney Jockey Turf GluVs MEL-BOU.ONE CUP CONSULTATION, 1885. To bo Run on the Plcinington. Race Course, Melbourne, m Nov., 1885. MEMBERS, £1 EACH. . : The Prizes will be allotted by Drawing as under : — First Horse ..£IO,OOO 10- Cash Prizes Second Horse . . 4,000 £200 each . . £2,000 Third Horse .. 2,000 30 Cash Prizes Other Starters £100 each .. 3,000 (divided) .. 1,500 70 Cs«sh Prizes -.. , Non-Starters £50 each .. 3,500 (divided) .. 1,500 200, Cask Prizes 1 Cash Prize .. 2,000 £25 each .. 5,000 2 Cash Prizes 675 Cash Prizes. (£IOOO each) 2,000 £20 each :..'.' 11,5.00 4 Cash Prizes . — r-r— (£SOO each) . . 2,000 Grand Total. . £50,000 , • The Sydney Jockey Turf Club of Sydney m thanking their numerous Clients m all past CONSTJLTAr TIONS, and tlie Public generally, iv New South" Wales, the adjoining Colonies, China, and India that for the MELBOURNE CUP, of 1885 they have - decided tohold a £50,000 CONSULTATION for that event. The highest PRIZE being £10,000 and the lowest £20. ..The S. J. T. Clnb have also decided to deduct only 10 per cent, for Expenses, instead of .15 iper cent, (as last year.) . -'.'' ■ It .will be seen by the Programme that 1050 PRIZES will be DISTRIBUTED, and arrangements are being made to bring this CONSULTATION prominently before the Public iv all parts of tte World —no doubt, whatever, but that all share 3 will : be token up. • Drawing will take place under the COMMITTEE of MANAGEMENT about FOUR clear days before the DAY of the RACE. Result of the Drawing will be forwarded to all Subscribers. Any Subscriber can be present at tlie Drawing, either m person- or by proxy, on making application to the Secretary iv writing. . . ..,.,,>. ■> AbbutlsPiHorses Nominated. . -vv ? $ ■ "i Add Exchange to Cheques and ITua for oi^raoJ.Orderftto: be made pnynblc to— JAMES WALLACE, Secretary S. J.T.C., Box 784, G.'P.O., Sydney. N.B. — Please make known to your Friends. :
GREAT CHEAP SALE OF ■"' : Seasonable Boots and Shoes AT'Tlli! '-•-•'•■.■ Old-Established Corner Boot Shop — ■ AISTSWORTH'Si 1 The undeniable good quality of the Boots ; and Shoes at the Comer Boot Shop is a fact' familiar as household words to nearly every family for miles around Wanganui. And they must be turned into ready money, for there is no , " Dilly-dallying where necessity Drives."* To keep your Poet warm and dry, AiXSAVOUTii's Watertight Boots you try ; ■ They are not tlic sort that break and give,And let m water like a sieve : But .finn and strong to stand the weather, ■ ■."■ i i MSiic from sound — not rotteiH-leatliori » ; ; 'rnco : Fiftevi Shilling!) a iN§r i. « .': v * 'tis sonietliing wonderful Ifow they wear— They never either rip or tear, , ; ■ But carry you safe through everywhere. . ; AINSWOETH'S Corner Boot Shop; : Wanganui. Everybody Knows It I i to the; palmers,tM public. NOTICE. Defence Office, Wellington, May 7th, 1885. NOT YET CA_LLED O>UT, ?UT -H. GARDES Haa Provisions enough: and to spare for a ■' \ CAMPAIQJIr The Most Extensive or Protracted, j JUST ATtETVSU>^-I)irect from W. B. Rbtbmbyer's Bacon Factory, Greatford,— - Hanis, Bacon, Fowls» Trotters, German and Pork Sausages, & Saveloys. >:j " ra 7 u"r.T Of Best Quality Always m Stock. ! " ' (Signed), H.GARD'ES, For the N.Z. Field Marshal Commanding New Millinery. PETER BELL'S WINTEfi MILLINEEY is , NOW OPEN! —AND JS ON VIEW AT— Victoria House, WANGANUI. PETER BELL Ims mnrkfd off i.he iibove }il von- Li>\v Prices thisseasou, iuul feels '.assuror] that for ELBGA'NCKnnd STYLE there will U nothing to surpass lii-i selection of LONDON and PARIS MILLINEEY
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 144, 23 May 1885, Page 4
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1,100Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 144, 23 May 1885, Page 4
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