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INVERCARGILL gVITY BAND SOCIETY QRA N D AETUIIOI (By permission of the Colonial Secretary.,) IK AID OF THE BAND INSTRUMENT! FUND. At least JB2©© to be giiresa im prises! FIRST PRIZE A Handsome Suite of Furniture (9 pieces), value 40 Guineas. Manufactured by the Colonial Hardware, Woociware and Implement Co., Doc street. SECOND PRIZE Gent’s Pneumatic Safety Bicycle, £2B 10s. ■ Makers, Adams, Curtica and Co., Christchurch. Agent, R, W. Jones, Don street. THIRD PRlZE—Daisy Cart, £ls. From a local firm. FOURTH PRlZE—Lady’s Gold Watch, £ls (guaranteed). From a local watchmaker. FIFTH PRIZE Complete Dinner Service, £lO. SIXTH PRIZE—OiI Painting (“Sutherland Falls ”) by a Dunedin- Artist, £5 ss. TENTH PRIZE Set Buggy Harness, £9. From a local saddler. TWENTIETH PRIZE Martini-Henry Rifle,' £6. TWENTY-FIFTH PRIZE—OiI Painting, “ Lake Ada,” by a Dunedin Artist, £5 ss. THIRTIETH PRIZE Singer’s Sewing Machine, £ll 11s. FORTIETH PRlZE—Marble Clock, £8 10s. FIFTIETH PRIZE Lady’s Pneumatic Safety Bicycle, £2B. Convertible for gents’ use. Makers, Adams, Curtics & Co., Christchurch. Agent, R. W. Jones. And 38 other valuable prizes, the lowest valued at not less than 20s. The public will please note that as far as possible the prizes will be obtained from local tradesmen.

The First, Sixth, and Twenty-Fifth prizes will shortly bo on view at the Colonial Hardware, Woodwarc, and Implement Co.’s warehouse, Dee street. The second prize will be on view at Mi* H. W. Jones’, machinist, Don street. The Fiftieth prize will be exhibited at Messrs Parfitt and Co.’s, Deo street - All prizes will bo exhibited in a shop in the centre of the town at least six weeks before date of drawing. Only the counterfoils of tickets' actually sold put in the ballot box for drawing. The public are requested to purchase tickets Early, as the date of drawing has been definitely fixed for JULY 12. Tickets One Shilling Each. To be obtained from all tbe leading stops in town, also members of tbe Band and friends. A YOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT Will be given in the THEATRE ROYAL, ' ON Wednesday, 12th July,’ 1893,- ; During which the drawing for prizes will take place. THOS. NISBET, Hon. See., 1.0.8*

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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 5, 29 April 1893, Page 2

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354

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 5, 29 April 1893, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 5, 29 April 1893, Page 2

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