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THE ST. VALENTINE'S PRIZES.

The Second and Final distribution of Observer Prizes takes place on February 16th, when the following valuable gifts will be drawn for in the presence of a Committee : — - First Prize. — A Superior Electro-plated Tea and Coffee Service, comprising Tea-pot, Coffee-pot, Sugar-basin, and Cream-jug. Second Prize.— A Beautiful Electro - plated Inkstand with Cut-glass Bottles. Third Prize. — A Handsome Black Leather Desk and Despatch Box filled with stationery and all necessaries. Fourth Prize. — Lordßeaconsfield's new novel, "Endymion" (just received by the mail) superbly bound in three volumes and quite new. Fifth Prize.— A Beautiful Electro - plated Marmalade Dish with glass centre. Sixth Prize. — A Nickel Clock and Alarum. Seventh Prize. — A Valuable Bookcase inlaid with silver. Every person taking a copy of the last two issues, the present issue, and the next number of the Observer, viz., No. 22) will stand a chance for these prizes. A coupon will be published in each issue, which must be cut out, kept, and sent in when required. The coupon in the first issue was numbered thus : 1 ; that m the last issue, 2 ; that in the present issue, 3j . and that in the paper of February 12th, 4. One coupon will be of no use without the others. To stand a chance, all four must be carefully kept.

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Observer, Volume 1, Issue 21, 5 February 1881, Page 206

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THE ST. VALENTINE'S PRIZES. Observer, Volume 1, Issue 21, 5 February 1881, Page 206

THE ST. VALENTINE'S PRIZES. Observer, Volume 1, Issue 21, 5 February 1881, Page 206

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