SPOBTIjIGI HTJEWS. SECOND GRAND DRAWING IS NOW OPEN. i FIRST Drawing for £2000 on the Hamburg ])rinciple filled up before the advertised time. The money will be returned for the large number of applications that came too late tor the first drawing, or programmes -will be forwarded for Second Drawing. The Second Drawing is now open, for the grand and equal distribution of Money Prizes, amounting to £3000, to be drawn the same as m Hamburg and oilier. Continental Cities. This Second Drawing will take place not later than the end of April, or earlier if filled, and the Third Drawing will open Ist May. T/iese Grand Drawings will take place every two months. Over 900 applications for programmes are now registered for the Second Drawing. > TJie Company were induced to make this Second Drawing for £3000, m consequence of the first drawing having filled so rapidly, also to enable them to give larger prizes. ',.., This Second Grand Drawing will consist of 240 Money Prizes, amounting to £3000, subscribed by 6000; members at 10/- each. . , ( ' The rations Money Prizes will be. distributed as follows: — * 1 £300 Prize; 1 £150 Prize; 1 £100 Pbize; 2 £60 Priz s; 10 £30 Prtzes; 4: £25 Prizes; 20 £20 Prizes; 20 £15 Prizes; 65 £10 Prizes; 116 £5 Prizes. i Total Amount, £3000. .240 Monet Prizes. The grand principle of these Hamburg Drawings is that a purchaser of $5 programmes is guaranteed a Prize, as it is so drawn that a prize must come out to every- 25 numbers, and the chances are m favour of the investor drawing a large prize, as there are 124 large prizes against 116 small onen. To any investor of £2 the chances are only 6 to 1 against him drawing a prize, ; and the Head Prize or any other may be drawn by any investor of 10/. : The large bulk of the Money m this I Grand Drawing is not given away m • one big prize', as it is m the Aorse Consultations, but you will' observe m this Hamburg Drawing .that. the £3000 is fairly proportioned into 240 Phizes, i giving every shareholder an equal ! chauce of getting a good prize. ; This Hamburg . Drawing is- on the ; most novel, and will be • conducted on ' the fairest principle possible, so as to give entire public satisfaction. : 2 his Second Drawing for £ 3000 willt take place under the supervision of, acommittee of eight gentlemen, and the prizes will be paid over as early as possible after the drawing. ..•■,:.■ Notice.— Country Cheques, marked; 'correct by Bank, only payable to a number and 1/-. added for exchange. P.O. Orders preferred, made payable; only to BOAZ. Bank Notes accepted.; Two 2d stamps for reply and resu.lt>. . 'Registered letters and telegrams not deceived. : Name and address of applicant should be plainly written. . . .'. All letters must be adcliessed — "BOAZ," care Mr Mosely, Wholesaleand Retail Tobbacconist, Box 64, 'Pdot Office, Dunedin. ;:■•■< TJOBIN HOOD.S Great Novelty JLV Company's Programme on the AUTUMN MEETING, to be held on the Chrigtchurch Racecourse, on Easter Monday and Tuesday, April libh and 15th, 1884. Subscribed Capital of £2500. m 5000 Shares of 10a each. 138 P izes ; five separute allotments ; eacb share having five distkc 1 - (hancep. thirst prize Great Autumn Handicap, £750 ; First East, r Handicap, £2UO, Although we scud to new papers throughout New Zealand the names and addresses of principal winners m our Company, as m«ny ptber JJonn dulationists adv riisa they do, we. respec- fury remind the public and .our clients that, our b^oks are at all times Open for inspection to any subscriber — in'o nntion not.confintd to the Press. We consider each subscriber has an equal right of inspection. We also ad-, mit the fact that every holder of even a single ticket is a shareholder for the time being m our Company,: and, as -, suchy has a perft.ct.r'gh-t to attend our drawings ; therefore invitations to tbat effeqt are always procurable. Applications, if by letter, with two twopenny staianp!», and exchange on cheques one shilling added. Please write signature and address I 'gibly, , to avoid errors. Money orders, hank notes and drafts, registered letters an«i telegrams, received and promptly attended- to. N.8.-^-AH;---letters containing coin must be re- . gistered. Be careful to address — Rcbin HoODj care of T omas Staple.* ton, Box 23*, Post j'ince, Chris! church; or care of Jiibal (not J. L.) FJeminsr, City Baths, Colombo-street, Christ* ohnrcb. Jn answ r to numerous inquiries, we beg to state that we are m id way connected with any other. Company. ■ ■ — FOR SALE CHEAP. Ai-ACRE SECTION m Mainstreet with double fire place. Also, 4| acres, Park road, cleared. Apply at the Standard Office. NEW ZB ALAND RAILWAYS. WaNGAMUI SECTION. Wanganui Races, March Gtta and Jill, ISS4L. ON March 6th and 7th, the ordinary 4,15 p.m. trains from Wanganui will not leave until 5 50 p.m. Return Tickets from all stations to Wanganui will be issued on March 6th and" 7th to be available for return up to and including March Bth. T. F. ROTHERAM, .-. District Manager. REMINGTON'S MEDICAL HALL Removed to • ; EANGITIKEI-STREET, (Opposite Stevens & Gorton.)
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 81, 4 March 1884, Page 3
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850Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 81, 4 March 1884, Page 3
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