Grand Jubilee Prize OF £ I ftW-ONE J HUNDRED-j^gl (>() * lvv i -Bounds- i** vv GRAHAM, Pifand BENNETT, Respectfully notify to their Customers and the Public generally, that they will give PRIZES AMOUNTING TO £100 To the Successful (or nearest) Guesser of the number" of Peas contained in the Jar in the Grocery Window. Ist Prize - - 2nd Prize - ■ 3rd „ - - £5 4th, „ - - sth „ ■ - £2 and sof■ £1 each RULES. I.— The Peas to be placed in the jar before certain well-known townsmen and sealed with their seals. 2, — Every Purchaser to the value of ss. cash shall be entitled at the time of purchase to one Ticket for every os. worth bought. 3. — The Purchaser on receiving his Ticket may either place the number he guesses thereon at once and putf it in the box, or put t it in any time before the 24th Sept. 4. — Under no circumstances will a duplicate Ticket be issued. s.— ln the event of two or more tieing for any Prize they will divide, that is to sa^ , — Supposing two tie for First Prize they will divide First and Second, and the next nearest will take Third Prize, and so on. 6. — Graham, Pitt, & Bennett reserve to themselves the sole right of decision in the event of a dispute. 5 7. — No Tickets will be issued or received after 24th Sept., when the Peas will be counted and the Tickets checked by a Committee, and as soon as possible the successful numbers published. 8. Every Pea in the bottle (broken or not) to county SS^Purchasers in any Department entitled to participate, or to buyers in two Departments may add the purchases together. ATSJiVAJL CJLEAMI]»« SAIiE ov DRAPERY AND CLOTHING, ; :., TO STOCK-TAKING, { AT — rX : X ..... ■ :■■■■■. I WaKEAT REDUCTION, VARYING "ROM - XO TO 4O P3ESK OBIffT. To Commence oil Thursday, Aug. 3rd. NOTIOB OF 3Efc3EB2ftSEC>-V^3LI-£RA,CTXO4L 800T 3 : AND SHOEMAKER, (Next iV DARNELL'S, Ironmonger) B¥GS to thank liis friends arid public' generally for the liberal sujipdrt accorded him tbis Jast six months at t!he Eed House, and hopes to continue in your favor at. the above premises, where I shall keep a A SPLE.NDID ASSORTED STOCK OF THE VERY BEST Colonial and English Boots and Shoes THAT CAN BE BOUGHT FOR CASH, And Laving over twenty years' experience iv the Trade, I DO NOT PIN MY FAITH TO ANY ONE FIRM, but Buy for Cash of all the very Best of Makers, And give the public the benefit by SELLING AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE FOR CASH. (JgTAi.L Goods ake Masked with Plain Figures. Space will nofc aUow me to give you a Price List, but please come and 1661 cat the Goods and judge for yourselves as to value and price. ; ; o • . OJ.M. makes Hand-scivnßooots and Shoes itto Order. Repairs of all kinds (Ladies', Gents' and Children) at the lowes possible price for good leather. Workmanship Guaranteed. Repairs executed on the Premises. O;: J. MOB ELL, Pkactical Boot asp. Shoemaker, (NEXT A. PARNBLL'S, IRONMONGER.) ,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 4938, 12 August 1887, Page 4
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