CASH GIFTS! ! CASH piHTS! ■• .: :^©ASEf;i:OIFTS;| 400 •■'G:if tSifS AMOUNTING TO '" ,'. " ' '.'-"•" £200 O; i \ ' VIZ; •— - ■ •' V 1 - ■■' ' " o ß^*'^ 4th : Gift,^sbfi;.^ 1 D^0.,|200 5thd0.,^25-; :, ; S 3rd do. £100 lOfch do> 10 eack >:\ 25 Gifts, ,£5 each ' . -i, ?i ' 350 do., 10s each :,; ' 400 \£2oo(f (Without any deduction except for Bank . .; Exchange.) ' ,•■-;, With the view of further pppulariging • our Wares, the above liberal ; sum will-be dib-' tbibuted among the patrons of the ' .V . LONDON ;^ WATCH GGMBANt ON THE TOIiIiOWIKG fIiAN : Each purchaser of a WA.TCH is entitled (as pSc-. under-noted Price List) to : From 9 to 48 Guesses!:!, ■{ of the numerical contents, of a GLASS JAR. (13 inches high, by 19 inches in circumference), filled and sealed by Slessrs W- R Book and A.Ev Cousins, of the Firm of Bock and Cousiiis, Printers ; and Mr W. J. Langshear, Bookseller, Lambton yuay Wellington. ' ■-.' . THE JAR ■:' Contains an admixture of BEANS AND MAIZE/ and those who guess the Correct Total, or Nearest Number thereto, will secure the Gifts in the order named above ; ties (if any) to divide* • As the ; number of guesses, however, applies separately to each Gift, the purchaser really obtains a mini' . mum of 3.600, and a maximum of. 19,200 opportunities, or, in other words, 400 times the number of guesses. The Goods are of first-class workmanship, and aTe offered on the DEFERRED PAYMENT system, thus enabling' everyone t6 procure, a ' thoroughly reliable, Sterling Silver Timekeeper by easy instalments ranging from", 7/6 to 40/- pec month, according tb the price selected, with the. additional advantage of possibly obtaining a handsome bonus. i- ' ■ * ' ; "'•-- ■ . . !± 9? qx . . ■- O (4^^O - O Ox fcO- ■.-••• ■ -■ s? ••.•■•• O^t^ g S§& 1 , ' -- I— I I— I _ 02^ ■ ... o §gg «.■ ;■■■ O" 00. MO"? « , 's ;1 B -.- i$- * 10 ™ t- 1 a J— - ■ bO t- 1 >-* M ■ .«* > M > ' "-J ' bo to i- 1 t* m"^" '■■'• < - c j «■= |a =»■I rt •', ■:; ■g i ■ ■ '-g S - . ■ ; I ■ -I o £ , .*■-•■ s 3 td : Si ' ,^ ra m " C QQ \^ ■■'■■• ■• .0° t.OBDEII EAELT. ' And give full name, occupation, and" address also quote price and description /of Watch de* Bired, and enclose detailed list of guesses. « x Eemittances by. Postal Noteß preferred. If by_ Cheque, add one shilling for exchange. " "* .■' .■ ■ix^&sssxpE. co. f ' ? , . EaJLajH'sißsafoN "JStbbbt *■ '". (Opposite Union Bank of Australaaila), '■■I."' 1 '"" I 3AL'LINGT^N-/V;'y ?' ' ' '■■' .*? "'-, " '•"V'/V&A. ■■"■-.'•■'- ; , Jar\is' ; ekhibiteU : ;vi^^3^mSoflFeM^ •'MB-Wv^'nANKSH'BAß^^oott^ii^imb
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Observer, Volume 9, Issue 522, 22 December 1888, Page 9
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382Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 9, Issue 522, 22 December 1888, Page 9
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