LEWIS SON'S GRAND GUT ENTERPRIZE foe jmm -Ss O O - T)AFFLE, to be drawn the LATTER END OF JUNE. Tickets—2os. each. HIGHEST PBIZE VALUE £100. First Prize, value £100. a OLD WATCH, CHAIN, DIAMOND BIN» and PIN, Lady's Brooch, Ear-riags, Bracelet* to match, Set of Studs and Sleeve Linia, or any article of .Tcwell'-y or "Watches to the foil amount, at the usual prices. Second Prize, £25. _^^ GOLD HUNTING -f-PLATE ENGLISH LEVBB, made by lhomas Russell & Son, warranted for five years. Third Prize, value £35. GOLD HUNTING LADY'S KEYLESS WATOH made by Thomas Russell & Son, and warranted one of his very best. Fourth Prize, value £10. LADY'S GOLD HUNTING GENEVA WATCH, made by Baume, one of his best, and warranted. ■Fifth Prize, value, £20. STERLING SILVER HALL-MARKED OAKE BASKET. Sixth Prize, value £6. VERY MASSIVE LADY'S GOLD CHAIN, one ounce. Seventh Prize, value £14. LADY'S BROOCH, EAR-RINGS, & BRACELET to match. Eighth Prize, £6. SILVER ENGLISH HUNTING LEVER, name F. H. Lewisson. Ninth Priae, value £9. LADY'S very handeome CAMEO BROOCH AND EAR-RINGS. Tenth Prize, £5. LADY'S OPEN-FACE GOLD GENEVA. Eleventh Prize, £5. GENTS' HANDSOME GOLD PIN. Twelfth Prize, value £710s. The finest and most powerful FIELD OPERA and MARINE GLAbS in Mesv-Zealand. Guaranteed to carry sis miles. Thirteenth Prize, value £5. Very superior LADY'S DRESSING CASE, ELEC-TRO-SILVER MOUNTED. Fourteenth Prize, value £-5. ' Very costly LADY'S WORK BOX. Fifteenth Prize, value £1 10s. SILVER-MOUNTED LADY'S COMPANION. Sixteenth Prize, value £7 10s. SILVER HUNTING LEVER AND GOLD ALBERT. Seventeenth Prize, value £5. FRENCH CLOCK, with Glass Shade, Eight Day. Eighteenth Prize, value £7 10a. ELECTEO-PLATED COFFEE AND TEA SET. Nineteenth Prize' £23. GOLD OPEN-FACE STOP WATCH. i Twentieth Prize, value £5. VERY FINE GEM RING. Twenty-first Prize, value £10. MASONIC DIAMOND PIN. Tvrenty-aecond Prize, £5. ELECTRO-PLATED CRUET. Twenty-third Prize, value £5. '' ELECTRO-PLATED TEA and TABLE SPOONS and FORKS. Twenty-fourth Prize, value £4. BAUME'S SILVER HUNTING GENEVA. Twenty-fifth Prize, £4. BAUME'S SILVER HUNTING GENEVA. Twenty-sixth, Twenty-seventh, and Twenty-eighth Prizes. GOLD LOCKET 3, value £2 103. each. Twenty-ninth Prize, £3. VERY SUPERIOR LADY'S WRITING DESK. '-> Thirtieth Prize, value £5. VERY HANDSOME GOLD NECKLET. Thirty-first Prize, value £7 10s. LADY'S GEM BROOCH. 5 Thirty-second Prize, value £7. LADY'S HANDSOME BRACELET. Thirty-third Prize, value £20. LADY'S OPEN-FACE GOLD WATCH AND CHAIN. Thirty-fourth Prize, v-lue £20. GENTS' HUNTING GOLD WATCH AND CHAIN. MODE OF DECIDING THOSE ENTITLED TO PfiIZKS I2f LETTISSOX's GIFT ENT2BPBIZE. There are 400 tickets, numbered consecutively from No. Ito 400. Each person purchasing a ticket will of course have a number, and there will bo no two numbers alike. After the tickets are sold, 400 corresponding numbers, from 1 to 400, will be placed in a wheel, from which 34 of that number, one by one, will bo drawn out. Those drawn will be entitled to prizes. The first will be entitled to the First Prize, and so on. Tho remaining numbers (366) will be blanks; exactly on the same principle as the last. Tickets sent to any part of the Colonies. The Prizes are all ticketed, :ind now on view. Prize-holders can depend on getting full value for the amount of prize drawn ; the general satisfaction given on a former occasion is suflicient guarantee. All tickets to be paid for when purchased. Prize numbers will bo published the day after the drawing. The RafHe to be drawn publicly, and managed by a Committee of Gentlemen Tic-kct-holder3. Tickets for sale by P. H. LEWISSO N, WHOLESALE & EETAIL JEWELLEB, QUEES-SIEEET, AucklandT.oicetb—2oa. tUck.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 495, 14 June 1865, Page 6
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