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spoifriNcs news GRAND- DISXRiBUWON OF MONEY PRIZESwiII take place similar *to the -Hamburg principle of drawings ; nothing of the kind has ever been introduced in New Zealand, and the system tbat will be carried out in (his aod future drawings will far Eurpass the chances of getting a prize than in any of the horse consultations, as people who have frequently tried in the. numerous horse j consultations know to their sorrow ; a trial in this Drawing may convince the most seep tion', as the Drawing will take place as soon as the Tickets are applied for, or not later than the 28th February. '■''■" This Gband DBAWiHG'will consist of 160 Monet Prizes, amounting in all' to £2,000 subscribed by 4,000 members at 16/-each. The various Money Prizes will be distributed as follows :— 1 £300 Prize *, 1 £150 Prize j 1 £100 Prize ; 2 £50 Prizes ; 5 £20 Prizes ; 100 £10 .Prizes ; 50 £5 Prizes. The grand principle of tbis and future Drawings will be that any InTestor purchasing 25 Tickets imist secure.a Prize; fnfact, guaranteed one,^ as _•' Prize mill be dra/mn from tlie 160 prises to every 25 numbers up to the 4000. , . ';/ ■ Any Investor of £1 the' chanceis. will be only 12 to 1 against him, and any Investor of £2 will be only 6 to 1 against him getting a Prize j and the Head Prize or any other may be drawn by any Investor of 10J-. This Drawing is on , the most .novel, and will be conducted on the fawesf principle possible, and investors will find , it to their advantage to speculate a trifle in thia Drawing in preference to any ottfi^'' numerous horse consultations, wliere the chances vary from 300 to 1 to 20,000 to 1 against getting a prize at all. '_:'" The Drawing will tcike place under the immediate supervision of six gentlemen, and two youths will dram the numbers nnd prizes, and the prizes will all be paid ovey within twenty four hours after the Drawing,, or immediately after the' winning numbers are forwarded, deda cling, the usual Ten per cent, for working expenses. Investors should apply at once, atid. all Investors only may hnovo after the Driming who tlie Prize-takers are, by forwarding Ld stamped envelope already addressed, thus ensuring perfect faith and fidelity to all investors. These Drawings for £2,000 aria to take place every two months, this present one to close on tlie 28£ . February, and the fol owing one to open on the lat March. Prizes paid over within trSeniy-f our [hours after Drawing. One' Prize must come put 'to every 25 tiokets. Notice.— Name and address of applicant must be plainly written. Country cheques, marked correct.by LBanJt, made payable only to a nunib'er, koA _/- added for exchange. P.O. Orders preferred, .pay able, only to BOAZ. Bank Notes accepted. ,'T.iro 2d. stamps must be sent for reply and feault. Registered letters and telegrqnns '.not received. .''".' L ,'•'. All letters must be* addressed LBOAZ, care of Mb. Moslet, Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist, Box 354, Post-office, Dunedin. 150 Railway Hotel, Rickmbiui, H. Hatc6ck, Proprietor. ' npBAVELLERS.wiI! find really good ao -*- cbmmodation,' combined with .ivery attention. An excellent Table; Liquors *of the best quality, and Bpacibus Bedrooms.:* Good Stabling, with attentive Ostlers r :4057*~78a

NEW iSEALAND RAILWAYS. ¥ELS ON S-E ; : OTI O N TmE^T&mmA; ;; ON AND AFTER 26iij ! B_kRCH, .1883. . *& tn 05 • f W © a o .c-w .*» ,©•■••..« . t, al » .0000 too lot o» Set ' 2 ' A ' "S * ■ '•'■-■* ■ ■ to , , . "& &. -~~' — ■ ■- - '■■' — * _j • » .i- .> S « s«^* i «*-.: -S.S -:2 : & & *°. *■"•-. _ w : r «*••:>.*: £ rf •_!'_! s i** *■','*_ _*c4f_.o © h. P « -•i _.« --h •««.'« ai *** .14 * i ' ' ' £ « : w ._j :** :«» -.-Sio s ■ • *!* . *^. r> *. **? T^OOIOO: *:00 C> "3 • ? ■ ' : _" ;Tj.l.g * ■■'- J -ff2lllttlfii . * ■ ' W «>"»■ »; y 'y^. . *3 . .■.•'<" * .' <■> p r,r? 1 -3 _T : 2 " ©'.© :©:*s*<.i:*« OJ . I_? ■: ■■»•■''"'-:' •-=' 'I fi* "g I. m .-_ *>0»-.oo.-.fr.,.© ► • ■•;:■. .r I ,: { „;, . .- 1 • B UO ,NOI 00«O_- f. ___> 7 «tj »*.•■* «.* j*— • :*to\**. :« i E-. ,5 ■*■*•?*. ••>*■«( .'MS J •«.¥_. "to* • i P __ : "' ■' „ .:"/'; ""* : — - -1 « B .«o | J. .. "O -* : ;.a« i**S.. -^ S ~* * *-" "*" ""8 .1 *. -• • ■ f-i I Hi ri ; ff{j-|«?'| • fc "*"> PLATFORMS, v^tii.-r-Train. do,: not / »topat these unless required.; iNo_<_3 should j*^' be given to the Guard at the previous stop- -A\ ping Station. -; X* BE TORN TICKETS are. issued onSatar- L% day's only^and.are .-jivail^bie foe the return ourneyrm to thb iollpwing Monday : night, .'.va RETURN or, PERJOI.IOAIi : ;TICKBTS ;| will not be available for Special and Excursion 1 Trains, except, when the..* Ordinary -Time, .l| Table, is suspended., .-.*■ !^ ALL TICKETS used for return later than f thei diiy' ef issue must be. present? .aether? /. Ticket Window, and re-dated . il beJfoj^j 3 thet| i § Pasa'engcrs ■e^r..ineJ/X%aiii'-! i fi>r, the^ feluniil K Journey. Any Person neglecting to ge_r hii V | I re-dated will have to pay the ordinary $?, f ; ■SkN , *. - * • ":':l\['-/" ;-!§. : Passengers can be booked at Stations , .ouljr.f M on condition that there is room-in the TrainSl j Children under three yearß, of 'age^t^yeififeepM above three apdjfandet.t^ve.yeuajQ^j^^s LDGGAGE.~Each .'Paspen'spsr i§{ to take li2lbs. of PEftS()NALLuggagej|^lSß (not iocla'ding merchahdißeof any* kind V,(«n&lll for every 56lb'».^abloge thi^'eigh^ijfyi^g^MMH 50 nsiles or fraction of 50 iplles, the ch^Mf §■ will be One S&Uling. . Np^ Jl^gage. iw^l^ll allowed to be taken inWitlie(^r-?iage?,.,uia|e^l JH of such W size that it. can $6 placM^ .d-wMllliw aeat without ihcohvehieuce |o. 'othf r. ,f PagfeS IH gera. Pa?sengtrri are fitrbngly .r^^mend^|H to have their and thf Stfttibn to^^la they are profce'eding dißtinctlyjrmarkV^fo^-^ their Luggage, and tb satiny. t_ema6lveß^YwSiW it is pladed oh 'the Train, Department will not bet responeibie, unleMij^^Jß is hooked andipiaid f<jr, v „ ? /.r-''V;fX..-(ra J L { f^BH Parcels and Goods for Biahobdale; .Stol^pißJ , Hope, Bpring . Grove, [Wai^'^i _?o. pil^^i must bd preipaid, and Will'lje.iPjQt ouj o^.thej^H platforms of 'thoae" Statiocs af,Wie risk of #^^H coiisigheft ; ! ; mWmM :'. :','_*l^^w»w*fSH

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIX, Issue 26, 31 January 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIX, Issue 26, 31 January 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIX, Issue 26, 31 January 1884, Page 4

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