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~ Pubi? Notices ? £6,000 Our Grand £5,j00 Ornithological Contest. ;- : i ■■■_ Some thing en tirely new ' and interesting. . T JU^diW ( bafc u y(c.a are to dp. ' : You ofiay get ". £2GQ ba*b." par oontest ia tj see who can '' ; ; -maketbe JaVgeßt list ; 'b'f namea (or kinde) of :•'■ : ' > birds from the following list o? lettt r^ : i ; ' ;We willreoogaiae as a bird anything belpngiDg.tothe teatheVed tribe, whe'.her it be' : :»" r "'«? Hen.''CrbwT Sfoger "■■or any other kind. ?jit Yba <Ja(h use'any letter as many tjme^ to make a name ,aß.<it appears io the^ list of letters abovo ; for instance Wo6dooob, r- , Plower, Sn; w Bird, ; &o. -To any perapn who can, make a list of 25 or morp different. : ' nanie'B 1 of birds, we will give absolutely ' FREE a beautiful Frizi value £200 Wlees. l? ! .!^.. : ,TWwrfS'iiwiWPED DAILY. <:: -iO -When you have made oat your list^fill out the line on the bottom of -this advJ and Eend : to OB With a Stamped Addressed 1 envelop?, vi thenifiyou are awarded a priz 3 you en it „ .. ycudetlie^et.the prizi by beoomicgf a sub- " ibriber to ' The Woman's World 'at one rate of lHa weekV r We Bhall award a priza to ■ ; every person who sends tha name of 25 i ,:: Birds, and our gifts will be aa follows : For „t he best liat, received eaph day, a Gold „ Wiitoh' ; for the second best solution each ' day a beautifui Imported Tea Set; for the •' seven 1 next beßt . eolations, each day a Konrah-S*kih : Diamond, and Ruby iß'ng ; lor the nest best Bolntion, a.Gold:Pieoe; 'and for all oiher correct solutions, Prizes of ,-,.. Good Valne, . These prizzs will be forwarded daily, you will not have to wait a loqg time "in uncertainty before you ; know theheault. "There is no element ol lottery in our plan, ••.•- it makes no difference whether we gj-tyom solution late or early in the day. . AH yon need ia tp post this adv. to us, and bu the day It reaches us, if your list is the best, yoUrSfcail bave the Gold V^atob or; if second best the beautiful Tea Wet, and bo on. We guarantee that we will; avyaro you a priz 3, There ia absolutely no op ppxtunity for deception on our pavt— we cannot afford it. We want to get 1,000,000 ' well satUfled subscribers, and for ibatireason ' we don't want you to eend any money until yoa know exactly , what priza yoa have gained by answering the puzzlea. As soon after 4 p.m. each day aa. possible, the examiners will judge the lists to the 'best ol their ability, and- will, designate the : prizas. We will write to you at onco notifying you what prize has been awarded you, then if yon are fully satisfied you can send your ' subscription to 'The Woman's World' and yoar prize will go by return of post carefolly packed. lp a person of narrow idea-* 4 it seems impossible that we should be able to make such a gigantic offer, but w« hjtve the money, brains and reputation, we know exactly what we are doing, and if we can legitimately gain a million subscribers by this grand idea, we know that this million . of. well pleased subscribers can be induced to recommend 'The Woman's World' to all. friends thereby building up our circulation still farther. We are willing to Bpend £5,000 in' thiß contest in building up a big subscription list, and when this money is spent we receive the righc to publish a notification thai the contest has been dia continued. Don't delay until it ia too late. t- The oonttßt will continue until Christmas ol W 1899. i We give A Bonos Priza of £50 independent of all otheis to the person who seoda in the list gotten up in the beat and handsomest manner. Our Committee will decide and reward priz s D*ily, but the special £50 priza 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 we refer to any Advertising Agent or business man of London. Namt Street „ Town Country Addreas : The « Woman's WorhV 8 Great ßusßell Street, London, W.C. ftogiaud.

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Bruce Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 3097, 8 September 1899, Page 3

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