A Fortune for 5s I A Fortune for 5s i l DAMASTOR'S NOVELTY CON8Ul« L TATIONOHTHE ■< '■ To bo Eun on thß'6th November) rOl • CAPITAL .'...•.'. .£6,000. in 20,000 Shares of S3 each. ■l3l Prizes Guaranteed, To be distributed aBiollowB: Mklbourne Cup. Cash Awards. ''' First £SOO sat £IOO each 'econd 300 Oat 50eaoli Third 200 10at 25eaoh Starters (divided) 500 20 at 1210 a each Noii-Btarters,,.. 1,000 40ut 6Ba each 200 at 5 Oa each' £2,6001 £2,000 ':| Eadi ticket lias seven different chance*., I ltace and Cash Awards being drawn for. separately, ' '-'-\ Please send Post Office orders, when, convenient, or Bank Noteß. Chequos mqsf,. be marked "correot" by a Bank. If Btampa are sent for tickets please add one Bhilling in the pound extra. Notice-Registered Letters Two stamps for reply and result. Will close on or aliout the 3rd November. Address, ADAMASTOB, Cure of Lyons and Hart, 1438 Eox 151, P.O. Dunedin. £IO,OOO. 1 REGISTERED letters and telegrams '.i not accepted. .■■■■'; Post Otllce Orders preferred payable to Ada Mantua. WILL CLOSE NOVEMBER 2, 1883. 20.000 Wen) .crs at 10s Melbourne Cup-Run 6th November. New Zealand Cup-Run (sth „ 370PJRIZES, To the investor of £l, the odds are 27 to. 1 Seven separate drawings, each ticket, haying seven chances, thus giving an opportunity ot obtaining .seven prizes with ono ticket, the numbers being replaced each time. MELBOURNE CUP-150 Performers First 2000 Sccoud. 300 Third 410 Startora (about £3O each) 850 NonStartera (about £l6 each) 1800 £6106 NEW ZEALAND COP.-66 Performers. First 1000 Second 'IOO Third 200 Starters (about £2B each) 200 Non-starters (about £l2 each) 674 £2474 CASH AWARDS. 2 at 50 100 8 at 25 200 20 at 20 400 100 at (i 600 24 at 5 120 154 £1420 I 370 PRIZES. Ada's last Molbourno Cup of 14,000 Members filled six days previous to advertised date of closing, thus proving the confidence placed iu her by tho public ONE TICKET CAN WIN £3106Please writo in a legible hand, with full name and address. P.O. Orders preferred, should they miscarry, duplicates can be obtained. Cheques (country) must have 1b exchange added and marked "correct", by hank. Two stamps required for reply and risiilt. Tickets aro not transferable, and can bo obtained by letter only from ADA MANTUA, Care of Mr Abraham, Box 351, Post Office, Dunedin. Post Office Orders preferred, payablo to Ada Mantua, Registered Letterß and tele-, grams not accepted, Read this.—Namca and addresses of eh principal winners, furnished to this journal on application, but not for publication. "ORIENT'S" MELBOURNE CUP 00HSUWATI0H, 1883. 10,000 SHARES AT £tt EACH} FULL UHARE AW; HALI'SHARE £1 620 PRIZES. First iloiso £4OOO Second Horse 2000 Third Horse 1001) other istiiitcrs (divided) 1000 Non-sr:.ri. r3 (divided) ... ... 1500 2 Prizes £OOO each 1000 5 „ m , 100 ft 10 ~ 100 1000 Subscribers can choose either full shares at £2 each' or half shares at £1 each; there being 620 prizes in this Consultation full shares are equal to 1 prize in every 16 shares or two hall shares (different number i) to one prize in every 8 shares. . . .."'., Rtsult slips posted to all subscribers immediately lifter drawing. " Orient's" MelburneCup, 1883, closed with 4127 full shares, at £2 eaoh £8251 ■'.•; S?CB half shares, at £1 each 5868 , ToW ... £14,122 Add exchange to cheques, and two stamps for reply and result, Application by letter only, addressed ' "ORIENT/; Care W. Sinclair, 1429 Eastern Arcade, Melbourne. FOOTBALLS ! ! I FOOTBALLS I I ! D. ASHER. CHEAP FANCY BAZAAR, Manners-st., Wellington, IMPORTER OF BRITISH AND FOREIGN GOODSIl! HAS just opened for the season a caso of Footballs, Football Bladders, and Inflators. Also EIGHT CASES OF PICTURES Cages, Glass Inkstands. Accordeons, Ladies' Hags and Purses, Boxing ? Gloves, Baßketwaro, Ornaments, Rocking and Velocipede Horses, and GENERAL FANCY GOODS N.8.-FOOTBALL*BLADDERS REPAIRED, For 8 n—so Singing Canaries. ' J. R. MARTIN (Late of Mr W, Perry's No. 1 Shop) , "QEGS to inform tho public of Masterton. J that he will open the premises' lately occupied by Messrs T. L, Thompson, <Sc. (opposite the Post and Telegraph Offices), on THURSDAY. 4th April, aB "'' " Family Butcher. Small goods of Every Description. Families waited on daily, and all orders . -.punctually attended to,- -1314 MR T. W. SHUTE now delivers'tho Wairabapa Daily on the west iid» of Queen-street fiam the Post Office, and to Euripuni subscribers. Eztra oopiei can be purchased from him, pnw Id. ~''!.; .:;]•'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1473, 3 September 1883, Page 4
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