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THE "OBSERVER" PRIZES. ♦- . FIRST SPRING SERIES. The First Spring Prize Drawing for no less than Thirty Valuable Gifts will take place on Wednesday, 12th of October, under the following new rules, which, should be carefully perused :— RULES. 1. Coupons numbered successively 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, appeared in the last three.and will appear in the present and in the next four numbers of the Observer. 2. These eight coupons will form a set entitling the holder (who must cut them out neatly by the upper lines and send them in, pinned together, to the Puzzle Editor on or before Wednesday, the I2th of October) to eight-chances int heFirst Spring Prize Drawing. One coupon will be of no use without the other seven, and as no extra coupon will bo published this time to enable buyers to make up their sets, subscribers are advised to purchase the paper early on the day of publication, and, having clipped out the coupon, to keep it carefully. 3. The proper name and address must be written clearly and fully on the coupon. Cut this out. Write your name and address on these lines. -*" ' c_ § 1 fe Name .-? <3 & | Oj Address • ._> __________________ ---___-_-_______. £" Spring Series. The above, together with the coupons published in the last three and the next four issues, must be cut out, pinned together, and sent in to the Puzzle Editor Observer, Box 167, Auckland, on or before 6 p.m. on Wednesday, 12th of October, List of Prizes 1. A superb Gold Watch, in a handsome case. 2. Electro-plated Tea and Coffee Service. 3. Beautiful Set Gold Studs. 4. Handsome Gold Scarf Ring. 5. Writing Desk and Despatch Box. 6. Froud's " Reminiscences of Carlyle," 2 vols. 7. Set of Silver Studs. 8. Handsome Silver Bracelet. 9. Gentleman's Magazine, 1880. 2 vols. 10. Alarum Clock. 11. Set Gold Solitaires. 12. Handsomely bound Book by Popular Author. 13. Handsomely bound Book by Popular Author. 14. Handsomely bound Book by Popular Author. 15. Handsomely bound Book by Popular Author. 16. Half-yearly Subscriptin to Observer. 17. Half-yearly Subscription to Observer. 18. Six Pots of Preserves. 19. Six Pots of Preserves. 20. Set Silver Solitaires. 21. Novel by a Popular Author. 22. Novel by a Popular Author. 23. Novel by a Popular Author. 24. Novel by a Popular Author. 25. Pair China Candlesticks. 26. Bag of Flour. 27. Set of Studs. 28. Set of Studs. 29. Quarter's Subscription to Observer. 30. Quarter's Subscription to Observer. [a CARD.] TT W. BAKER, LICENSED INTERPRETER Under "Native Land Court Act, 1880," SCARBOROUGH TERRACE, Parnell. "nIBE ! FIRE ! ! FIRE ! ! ! FIRE > ! » HALVAGE QTOCK. CHEAP JEWELLERY. H. G. PAYNE Having resumed Business at No. 166, Queen-street, opposite Arthur's Mart, will Sell his Salvage Stock of WATCHES AND JEWELLERY at af IMMENSE REDUCTION. H. G. P A V N E, WATCHMAKER, Etc., 166, Queen Street. ATEUTENBERGE, Manufacturing Jeweller, Engraver, McArthur's Buildings, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. New Fashions in Jewellery.— Brooches and Earrings (exquisite designs) Manufactured from Nautilus Shells, and Mounted with Gold and Silver. Wedding Rings and Keepers Made to Ordee. Admirable Presents for Home. 750 By Appointment to his 'l^^felE 1 THE EXCELLDNCY J^gg^^ GOVERNOR n WES ~T P F H A L, \J. Boot and Shoe Maker, IMPORTER OF THE BEST ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL GOODS. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Boots, &c, made to order, Sewn or Pegged. Inspection invited to the large and choice assortment of splendid Button and Lace Boots just received per 'Loch Doon " and " Avona." Note the Address— C. WESTPHFALL, BOOTMAKER And IMPORTER, Next to Mr. Cosgrave, Draper, illk _n_. A LES AND porte:r > for quality. S^4sFy[ Brewed from Pure Malt and ■'''"' "" fX *"^ Supplied in Casks and Bottles in Quantities to Suit Customers. Orders Punctually Attended to. HANCOCK & CO., CAPTAIN COOK BREWERY, Newmarket, Auckland, N.Z.

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Observer, Volume 2, Issue 50, 3 September 1881, Page 605

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Page 605 Advertisements Column 4 Observer, Volume 2, Issue 50, 3 September 1881, Page 605

Page 605 Advertisements Column 4 Observer, Volume 2, Issue 50, 3 September 1881, Page 605

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