W. JAMESON fe CO.'S d RAND DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES ! vx — £150 worth of Goods Given Away. , ALL PRIZES. NO BLANKS. TICKETS GRATIS!!! Conducted upon the ART UNION PRINCIPLE ! ALL PRIZES. NO BLANKS. Prize List — Prize £ s d 1 half chest fine new season tea 5 0 0 2 do do ... 5 0 0 3 do do ... 5 0 0 4 do do ... 5 0 0 5 do do ... 5 0 0 6 box fine new season tea ... 1 10 0 7 do do ... 1 10 0 8 do do ... 1 10 0 9 do do ... 1 10 0 10 do do ... 1 10 0 11 do do ... 1 10 0 12 do do ... 1 10 0 13 do do ... 1 10 0 14 do do ... 1 10 0 15 do do ... 1 10 0 16 do do ... 1 10 0 17 do do ... 1 10 0 18 do do ... 1 10 0 19 do do ... 1 10 0 20 do do ... 1 10 0 21 do do ... 1 10 0 22 do do ... 1 10 0 23 do do ... 1 10 0 24 do do ... 1 10 0 25 do do ... 1 10 0 26 1 bag sugar ... 0 17 6 27 do do ... 0 17 6 28 do do ... 0 17 6 29 do do ... 0 17 6 30 do do ... 0 17 6 31 do do ... 0 17 6 32 do do ... 0 17 6 33 do do ... 0 17 G 34 do do ... 0 17 6 35 do do ... 0 17 G 36 do do ... 0 17 6 37 do do ... 0 17 6 38 do do ... 0 17 6 39 do do ... 0 17 6 40 do do ... 0 17 6 41 do do ... 0 17 6 42 do do ... 0 17 6 43 do do ... 0 17 6 44 do do ... 0 17 6 45 do do ... 0 17 6 46 1 box candles ... 15 0 47 do do ... 15 0 48 do do ... 15 0 49 do do ... 15 0 50 do do ... 15 0 51 do do ... 15 0 52 do do ... 15 0 i 53 do do ... 15 0 !54 do do ... 15 0 55 do do ... 15 0 56 do do ... 15 0 57 do do ... 15 0 58 do do ... 15 0 59 do do ... 15 0 i6O do do ... 15 0 31 do do ... 15 0 62 do do ... 15 0 63 do do ... 1 5 0 64 do do ... 15 0 65 do do ... 15 0 66 1 case kerosene ... 0 17 6 67 do do ... 0 17 6 68 do do ... 0 17 6 69 do do ... 0 17 6 70 do do ... 0 17 6 71 do do ... 0 17 6 72 do do ... 0 17 6 73 do do ... 0 17 6 i 74 do do ... 0 17 6 75 do do ... 0 17 6 50 prizes, each of the value of 10s. goods to be selected by holders of tickets 25 0 0 75 prizes, each of the value of ss, goods to be selected by holders of tickets 18 15 0 200 Prizes of the value of £150 ! ! Prizes Now on View in the Window. £150 WORTH of GOODS GIVEN AWAY. Every purchaser of a lib packet of our 1 SUPERIOR 3s TEA Will be presented with a Ticket GRATIS in the avove drawing. Due notice will be given when the drawing is to take place, and the winning numbers will be published in this paper. Note the address — W. JAMESON & CO.'S Civil Service Co-operative Stores, Willis-street, Five doors above Manners-street. THE GOLDEN FLEECE HOTEL, PAKURATAHI, Is a large commodious house capable of accommodating forty persons comfortably. Is beautifully situated at the foot of the hill, Rimutaka, thirty miles from tbe Empire city, and at present the terminus on the Wellington and Masterton Railway, offers every convenience to visitors. This establishment is under the personal superintendence of the proprietor, whose long experience offers a substantial guarantee that his patrons will be properly attended to. The inducements this hotel offers to those who wish to spend a few hours of sweet repose from the cares of a busy life, is second to none in the colony. The scenery is grand, the bush magnificent, and abound with all the choicest ferns. The sooting (in season) is first-rate — hundreds visit it. To bathers : a rare opportunity for every one who is anxious to indulge in a luxury that every white man considers a blessing, ablution gratis. Visitors will be able to leave Wellington in the morning and return in the evening. (See time table). A Coach will be running to meet every train, at a very moderate fare. Stable accommodation for seventy horses. Good secure paddocks. Wines, Spirits, Ales, &c, of the very best brands only. All kinds of games indulged in. Rifle and Carbine practice. R. H. ELLIOTT, Proprietor. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. SW. ALCORN begs to inform the Wel- . lington Public, that he has REOPENED his FORMER PREMISES— now re-built — with a large and well-assorted Stock of New Seasonable Goods, purchased most'y at less than English prices, on account of the advanced stage of the season. S.W.A. hopes to receive the same equally liberal patronage as formerly accorded him. S. W. ALCORN, Lambton Quay, Wellington. THE GOLDEN CANISTER. TT V A M S & CO., GROCERS, OIL AND ITALIAN WAREHOUSE.MEtf, Importers of GLASS AND CHINA, Lambton Quay; (Next Door to Mr. Jackson, Stationer). THE STOCK NOW VERY REPLETE. The Public courteously requested to GIVE ONE TRIAL. Prices hitherto unparalleled in Wellington. MAGNIFICENT VALUE IN TEAS. Every description of CHINA AND GLASS LENT ON HIRE. HYAMS & CO., General Grocers and Provision Merchants, Lambton. Quay.
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Evening Post, Volume XVI, Issue 79, 16 March 1878, Page 4
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947Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XVI, Issue 79, 16 March 1878, Page 4
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