CHRISTMAS PRIZES.
The Christinas Prize Drawing for no less than Twentyfive Exceptionally Valuable Gifts will take place on Wednesday, 14th December, at 7.45 p.m., under the following rules, which should he carefully perused :— KULES. 1. Coupons numbered successively 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, appear in the present and will appear in the seven ensuing numbers of the Observer. 2. Theae eight coupons will form a sot entitling the holder (who must cut them out neatly round the hlack line, and send them in, pinned together, to the Puzzle Editor ou or before "Wednesday, the 14th of December, at 6 p.m.) to eight chances in the Christmas 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- neatly clipped out the coupou by the upper black line, to keep it carefully. 3. The proper name and address must be written clearly and fully on the coupon. 4. The Coupons must be neatly cut out round the black line, so as to be all the same size. "When this rule is disregarded, coupons will be disqualified. Cut Round the Black Line.
Christmas Series. 0 - • •S •" : 3 : i 3 : : -is I I 8 * J ill 1I! ! I Pn ci : : 55 t) « : : O 8!! I r 1 "I j o : m ■+= h U W Ph fe an The above, together with the coupons published in the next seven numbers, 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, 14th December. List of Prizes:— No. I— Materials for a F«rst-cl4&s Christmas i'inkkr fok Six Pkksons — viz. : Prime Christum* Turkey. Ox Tongue, Sirloin of Beef. Oxtail (for boun). Fish, i Dishes Vegetables, Materials for Plum Pudding. 12 .Wince Pies, < 'alfsf. oc Jelly, 2 Bottles Hresnrvtd Fruit for entremets, i D'shcS Dessert, 3 Bottles Champagne, I Sherry, 1 Port, 2 C a r et. 1 Brandy. No. 2— Handsomk Clock for Mantlepieoft No. 3— Christmas Hampjck, containing Turkey and 6 Bottle * Kng'ish Ale No. 4— .American Electro - plated Clock, suitable for jjitting-rnom No. s— Socking Pig No. 6— Two vols. Gentleman's Magazine (handsomely bound) No. 7— Prim h: Christmas Turkry and Tonguk No. B— Temple Bar Magazine for the year IScO, complete No. 9— Valuable Silver Lonket No. 10-Hanrisomely-bound Book No. 11— One Year's Subscription to the Observer No. 12— Sirloin of Beet and Ve^etablts (2 aishe ) No. 13— Qold ■solitaires No. 14— One doz. Go'onial Ale No. 15-Pair of Fowls No. 16— Handsomely-bound Book No. 17— Handsomely-bound Book No. 18-Silver Solitaires No. 19— Half-yearly Subscription to Observer No. 20— Two Novels, by a Popular Author No. 21— Two Novels, by a Popular Author No. 22— 1 wo Novels, by a Popular Author JNo. 23— Quarter's Subscription to Observer No. Ss4— bottle Kno's Kruit Salt and Box of Pil s „ - J^°? takin S after the Christmas dinner) No.2s— Christmas rJumberacf Illustrated London N e ws and Graphic
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Observer, Volume 3, Issue 57, 15 October 1881, Page 77
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