THE "OBSERVER" PRIZES. THIRD SERIES. The success attending the previous prize drawings has induced the proprietor of the Observer to offer to all those who take a copy of this and the three ensuing numbers of the paper, a chance for a series of ten valuable prizes, varying in value from £5 to ss. A coupon will be published in each issue, which must be cut out, kept, and sent in when required. The coupon iai the lnst issue was numbered thus: 1; that in the present issue, 2 ; that in the paper of March 26th, 3 : and that in the paper of April 2nd, 4. One coupon will he of no use without the others. To stand a chance, all four must be carefully kept. FIRST PRIZE.— A beautiful Gold Watch in a morocco" I case, suitable for either a gentleman's or lady's wear. SECOND PRIZE.— A valuable and very heavy Albert Chain of sterling silver with locket and a dogwhistle attached. (N.B. If a lady wins this, something else will be substituted). THIRD PRIZE.— A set of Gold Studs, gentleman's or ladies, as the winner chooses. FOURTH PRIZE. -Chambers' Journal for 1880. (Just published) . FIFTH PRlZE.— Parisian Clock and Alarum. SIXTH PRIZE.— A Leather Writing Desk properly fitted with stationery and all essentials. SEVENTH PRIZE.— Pair of Vases for mantelpiece. EIGHTH PRIZE.— Six Pots of Preserves. NINTH PRlZE.— Three Novels by eminent authors. TENTH PRIZE.— A beautifully inlaid Card Box. BUL E S . 1. Cut out this coupon and keep it. c-i ————————— — — — — Write your name and address on these lines. P 6 A Sz; 525 O O r^ Name fu O . O Address „ 2. This coupon, together with No. 1, and the ones published in the next two issues, must be cut out, pinned toijnthcr, and returned to this office in an envelope on or before April 13th 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. WILLIAM KINCAID, Victoria House, 20, Victoria Street, Auckland, Respectfully intimates he is now Open as above, with a New Stock of Millinery, Drapery, at the very Lowest Rates. New shades in Silks, new Shapes, new Frilliugs, Ribbons, Gloves, Stays, Hosiery, etc., etc. pHOTOGRAPHY. HEMUS & HANNA Would respectfully draw the attention of their Patrons and the Public generally to their FINELY FINISHED ENLARGEMENTS In Carbon or Silver. BEATIFULLY ENAMELLED PHOTOGRAPHS and every Novolty in Photography, at their STUDIO, QUEEN STREET, Corner of Wellesley-street, Auckland. 234 TNDIA AND CHINA TEA WAREHOUSE. FOR SALE— 750 Boxes really Choice (Ist Crop) and other Teas, at 18s., 205., 235., 255., 265., and 28s. per box. 250 Choice (Ist Crop) Teas, at Is. Bd., 25., and 2s. 3d. per lb., each 401 b. weight. 27 1-Chests Specially Fragrant Darjeeling Pekoe. Company's No. 1 Sugar, 395. per cwt. TERMS-NETT CASH. FREDK. WHITEHEAD, tea importer, Victoria -street Auckland. BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT. VVT H. F E N T O N } — ASD — GENTLEMEN'S MERCER, 82, Queen Street 82. (Opposite the Herald, Office, Auckland, New Zealand)
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Observer, Volume 2, Issue 27, 19 March 1881, Page 4
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