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;;--^;.ij ru[j»iibh^ Notices p £5,000 Our Grand £5,00 Ornithological ConUst. : r'rrH ;:>:■:■' -i'. :ir.<. J.-v?m7 .>••;■■:. .'- ■>>-"':' : < v.-: 1 . . ,- ; i -.!■ Bomatbioß entirely pew and- ioterestlog. n '"JWd. mh%i, yon are to, ,do. Yoji f n)ay g*t l £3(^)ba»l<. ; oar contest Is t j «cc who can: s "make ; fbe'lattieit liife oi namei (or kinds) of blrdf from fchfl foHowiog Hit of letUr* : | -Jf7DOOOGCKQUIirAPfiTAdftID4: 'BSPNIELVfiBKpiMWADOHTii : r. J,WB.wiilr^oogni«e.,aß;a bir4,any { tbiog U-. longfoa to the feathered tribe, whether it be Singer oV ai»y btlieF kind. -^Foaoan* use any i letter raa oiany^, times tomake a name aB it appears, in; ; the list of letter! abovo ; for instance Woodcock, !i;Howrj;Bn"W:Bird,:;&o. >\ To any pereon wlio. qan. .make a. Hat of 25 er tnuru . (itfferedt names ol birds, we will g'jye 1 abßolnteJv - tl^lEE a beautiful Frfz ; » valde'£2oo or less. BIG PRIZES AWAROEO OAILY. \ •'■'■ '■ : ' WKen you have made oafc your liat fill out .< i ; the lfae' on the bottom of this adv. and send . ; to: tt« with a: Stamped Addreaaed envelope, then if you are awarded a.priza you c.nif youdeiii-e get the puzj by bebomiig a anbiorlber r fo' Ihe 'Woman* World ' at derate '><rf»ld j a week. We ahall award a priza to •fieveryvpereon : who sends, the . name of 25 Birds, and our gjf« wiU- be as foltowa : For the *best lUt, received ea:h day, a Got'd ff. Watqh ; ;f or the second best eolation each v 'day a beautiful Imported .Tea Set ; for tde ■even next beat Bolutions, each' day a Konrah-S»kih Diamond and Ruby R ng ; • i for > the next beat solution, a Gold P.ece; and for ail other corrtcc so'utions, Prizes of Good Value. Iheae priz s witl be forwarded 'dally, you will not have to wait a long time In uncertainty before you know the result. There is no element of lottery in our plan, it makes no difference whether we gtyoui solution late or early in the day. All you heedistopo&t this adv. to up, and on the davit reaches us, if your list is the beßt, you shall bave the Gold Watch or if seoond best the beautliul Tea Set, and so on. We guarantee tbat we will award you a prize. There ia absolutely no opportunity for deception on our put — we oannot afford it. We want to get 1,000,000 wall satisfied subscribers, and for tbat reason we don't want you to send any money until yon know exactly what pnza you have gained' by answering the puzzles. Aa Boon after 4 p.m. each day as possible, the examiners will judge the lists to tbe beat of their ability, and Wili designate the prizes. We will write to you at once notifying you what prize baß been awarded you, then if you are fully satisfied you can send your ' subscription to * The Woman's World ' aud your prize will go by return of post caiefnlly packed. To a person of narrow ideas It seems impossible that we should be able to make such a gigantic t ff-r, buc we have the money, brains and reputation, we know exactly what we are doing, ana if we can legitimately gain a million sabicribera by this grand ides, we kcow tbat this million of well pleased subscribers can bd induoed to recommend ' Tne Woman's World ' to all friends thereby building up our circulation still further. We are willing to spend £5,000 in thiß conteat io building up a big subscription liac, and when this money is spent we reseive the right to publish a notification that the contest has been discontinued. Don't delay until it is too late. The contest will continue until Christmas of 1899. We give A Bonus Prize of £50 independent of all otheis to the person who ienda in tbe list gotten np in the best and handsomest manner. Our Committee will decide and reward priz s Daily, but the special 150 priz-) will be awarded at Christ mas. Any birds name found in dictionaries accepted. WHO WE ARE. The ' Woman s World' is a thoroughly reliable concern, we are known to do exactly as we advertise. As to our reliability toe refer to any Advertising Agent or business in in of London. Fame •• Street 'AiUn ■ Country Address j lhe ' Woman'o WuiliV b threat Kuaeell Street, Londoo, vV.(J. bugiaud. miS IMPERIAL GiAS ENGINE. (Brooke's l-atent) mflEjc ENGI.NEi, the _|_ most peifeco ever made, are suitable vv'aeie light power is needed, arc c made from half h.p. to 2 GAS h.p. from £15 upwards. i'he-y are very cheap, _ timple, »bd do iceir worli ENGIJM£<. .ioi Bteßßlv8 teBßlv and well as a cott per hour of about a half-penny. Send for d»BC iptive circular to The imperial Jfoundary, Great Kussell atreet, London, W.U., Eogland. FREES 30 guinea BicxcLß (Ladies or Grtnt'e). •JO GflisßA piano (7 Octave jtree Walnut) ' j FREE 30 (iUI> TEA UOLD WATCH (Ladies' or Geuia'). r X TEll TO THE PARIS EXHIBITION OF 1900 AND ALL FREE. EXPENSES I'ALU. If you want any of above send a {Stamped Addressed Envelope for particulars to ihe ■WOMAN'S WOULD 8, GEEAT BUSSiSLL STEEE, LONDON, W.C. TO THE DEAF. Some three years ago a lady, cured of her Deafnoss and Noises in the bead by Dr Kioholeon's Artificial Ear Drums, gave £1,000 to his Institute, to that poor persons, nnable to purchase tne E»r Drurne, should have them fiee. Ih.b iunrt was added to by other noble people until over £5000 worth of the Drums were given away to tbe worthy poor. Now another lady has placed at the disposal of the loeti ute, .£5,000 worth of the Bar Drums to be giv n free to the poor. The Dr Nicholson aural initiate, the most successful of its biud in the world, is not conducted for profit, but to do the greatest good to ihe greatest uumUr. Every penny earned or duuated i<* >p^nt in bsnefitting tbe Deaf. Tbe Address ts tbe ' A. W. Nicholson Institi tb, G onn kbslcay, London, W. ■CRAY HAIR GRAYLINE the great Hair Restorer, restores Uray Hair to us original Color in a shor 1 - time frow the roots outward*. Is not a dye, makes tbe Hair beautiful and glossy. v Send for descriptive Pamphlet to Eichacd box Bbos., Man»f«ctaring Cbemlsta, 9, Great Kuiiril street, Londop, W.C, SogUnd

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Bruce Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3096, 5 September 1899, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Bruce Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3096, 5 September 1899, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Bruce Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3096, 5 September 1899, Page 3

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