:, .'.' EEWi'ISSW.Sr 1 ' , »' I , I I ' , • • I I 1,1,. It'j 1 I I. ,1, I ,1 ' ll ' . . 11l . I , I I ' I i,< ', ,1 ' ' , t I '/-' OHBIBTMAS •'?. OI . 111 I J ' L ' ' H , I ' ' I , ' , ■ - -• • j ■IVHEEIi OF FORTUNJ3/' ( i !
NOW OPEN FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS'
i i i ' > , . iii > ,■ ■■ From 12 a.m. till 6 p.m., daily,
;.>, ' i . ,' i At the Shop, next door to the Daily Soiraiinx
■ . Cboss Ofßce,
Where you can get, for au investment of
FIVE SHILLINGS, ri . » I /"^OLD WATCHES SILVER WATCHES i 'i ' RINGS PINS ' ■ WORKBOXES , MUSICAL BOXES BROOCHES
,''i ' ' < Also, a varietj of FANCY GOODS, too numerous to mention.
The Hit of Prizes to be seen in the window, and all Prizes paid as soon as drawn. Open only to patrons of tho establishment, and positively not aftor G p.m. i ■ . There will be TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY PRIZES, Varying in price from £20 to 53. AN INSPECTION SOLICITED.
The unbounded satisfaction that LEWISSON'S RAFFLES have always given is a sufficient, guarantee that the mode of drawing will be 'fair. It is only a matter of luck. • In this Lottery there are half Puzos and half blauki.
GO AND SEE FOR YOURSELF.
A CHANCE FOR EVERY ONE.— MUSICAL BOX for ss.
F. H. LEWISSON.
QILVER ENGLISH HUNTING LEVER, Wanauted, with Lewisson'a name on it, for 53.
F. H. LEWISSON.
T ADY'S GOLD GENEVA for Ss.— LEWISSON'S CHRISTMAS WHEEL of FORTUNE. F. H. LEWISSON.
TNVEST Sa.— GOLD ALBERT CHAIN.
~T\O you want one of Badmr's SILVER GENEVAS for ss?-If [so, try LEWISSON'S CHRISTMAS
WHEEL.
F. H. LEWISSON.
T ADY'S DRESSING-CASE for 55., at
LEWISSON'S.
TNVEST 55., if you want a First-class WORK; BOX. ■ • ' I !
DO you want a Pair of GOLD EAR-RINGS '' ' , for os»— Try LEWISSON'S 'CHRISTMAS
WHEEL.
''pHE List of Prizes is always open for Ihe In- _|_- ii,. t < ' '',. spection; of , the , Public, aud anyone trying their luck will be convinced they 'have the chauce of £125 i,'ii ■ > ' > ' worth of Pri2fes i for the smaft outlay of ss. '■ . . '> • F. H; LEWISSON, '
, Queen-street, ,'
Auckland.
GOLD CAME O , B R,0 ,0 CH J for 6s.— . «... i LEWISSON'S' WHEEL OF FORTUNE. ' J
THE Prizes Are" nil placed, separately in' 'the Glass-case iis^ou enter ttie,'shop, so that' there 1 c«ii 'b f e
no mi»take in the nrtiqle, Every ono trying their fortJujaeiWiUßeft'what they oau diaw r ' sWuld.tiie^ bo
fortunate; and also, j\» to ittie, goods being genuine, ■ every art^olo is; guaranteed. 1 I'j > 1)111 ' .I•i" >'
L r F. . H. LEWISSON. ifc^'CO., !/ ' t ,11 ' J I' . , c , , QUEEN-STREET, .1 . ■ , '/.".'../a A-'H-.D," • ! ;. ) " Nexb door-tq the Dinnr Sodthbbn. CbosS Office >'>
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2602, 20 November 1865, Page 3
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428Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2602, 20 November 1865, Page 3
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