THE ST. VALENTINE'S PRIZE DISTRIBUTION. The second distribution of Observer prizes will take place on Thursday evening, February 24tu, and not on the 16th as previously announced, ims change is made in order to give those residing up countay ample time to send in their coupons. , First Prize.-A Superior Electro-plated Tea and Coffee Service. Second Prize.— A Beautiful Electroplated Inkstand with Cut-glass Bottles. Third Prize.— A Handsome Black Leather Desk and Despatoh Box. Fourth Prize.— Lord Beaconsfield's new novel, Endymion." Fifth Prize.-An Electro-plated Marmalade Dish with glass centre. Sixth Prize.-A Nickel Clock and Alarum. Seventh Prize.— A Valuable Bookcase inlaid with silver. ,-,,.- i Every person taking a copy of the last three numbeis of the Observer, viz., Noa. 19, 20 and 21, together with a copy of the present issue will stand a chance for these prizes. A coupon is published in each issue, which must be cut out, leept, and sent in on or before the 24th mst. The coupon in the first issue was numbered thus : 1 : that in the second issue, 2 ; that in the last issue, 3 ; and that in the present issue, 4. One coupon vsillhe of no use without the others. ' To stand a chance, alt four must be carefully kept. RULES. 1. Cut out this coupon and keep it. " ' ' t* Write your Name & Address on these lines O O fc fc fc & O Name Ph * 0 ' P q Address O O ™_ ■ O 2. This coupon, together with the ones published in thelast three issues must be cut out, pinned together and returned to this office in an envelope on or before February 24th, addressed — Puzzle Editor, Observer, 42 Shortland-street. Remember all four coupons must be pinned together, and one will be of no use without the other three. N.B. — Be sure and address the letter Puzzle Editor. NOTICE. Sets of coupons pinned together and enclosed in a properly addressed (see Rules) envelope can be either posted, or slipped into the editor's box at our office in Shortland-street. Posting is, however, the safest course. BACK NUMBERS. Back numbers, containing any one or all of the coupons can be obtained at this office oixly. Full sets, Is each. P H O T O G ~R A P~H V . HEMUS & HANNA Would respectfully draw the attention of their Patrons and the Public geaerally to their FINELY FINISHED ENLARGEMENTS In Carbon or Silver. BEATIFULLY ENAMELLED PHOTOGRAPHS and every Novelty in Photography, at their STUDIO, QUEEN STREET, Corner of Wellesley -street, Auckland. 234 A MERICAN pHOTOGRAPHIC H TUD I O. We have to announce the return of the American Studio to the old stand, Grey-street, Auckland, where all the New and Latest Styles of the Brilliant FerroPhotographs will be made at the old prices, viz :— s d. 25 Gems 2 6 12 Double Gems 4 0 12 Sunbeams 6 0 12 Cards 8 0 12 Cabinets 18 0 1 Framed, 8x 10 12 0 1 Framed, 10 xl 2 15 0 Albums holding 48 Gems ... 2 0 GALLERY OPEN ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY, 9, 1881. LOVEWELL, WING & CO. 479 Q&NDALL BROS., Family Butchers, Next Eden Terrace Post Office. Poultry of all kinds dressed to order. Calves' Rennets and Corned Beef on sale. Orders in the country punctually attended to. 480 VTATIONAL HOTEL, Cambridge. A. RAYNES, Proprietor. Visitors to this establishment, will find every accom modation. 318 ANOREW McLEOD has just opened a store Abreast of T. Morrin's, Lendrum's stables next door, In Queen-street— mind the number, one twenty three— To introduce the public to our Local Industry. He has Chairs and Tables, Beds and Bedsteads, And a Lath Spring Mattress to put ui>on your Beds ; He's Washing Boards and Stands, Chests and Packing Cases, And the very best of Mirrors to reflect your pretty faces. Go there and buy your Brooms, all sorts of good Brushware. Look in and see, if pleased you be go and tell your neighbour. Twill soon appear that all things there are made by New Zealand labour. He's Baths and Chimney-pots and Pans ; he's everything within That can be turned from tin to gold, or gold turned back to tin. He's ornamental Grates, and plain, to warm or boil you ' taters, Or Basket-work to carry meat, or child's perambulators. He has Parnell Soap in bars or cakes, scented, white, or mottled, And Auckland Paints (all ready mixed) and Kauri Gum Oil bottled. And listen, gixls, the best of all : keep your lips for the fellows. Don't scorch them up by blowing fires, but buy his Auckland Bellows. All Goods are marked plain, the price fixed by the makor, With a ten per cent, additional to paly shop clerk and circulator. So manufacturers your goods, one month you've storage free. You'll find tnat while you help yourselves, that you are helping me, — [Advt.] 481
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Observer, Volume 1, Issue 22, 12 February 1881, Page 218
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