CASH GIFTS ! CASH GIFTS! CASH GIFTS! 40 0 GIFTS, AMOUNTING TO <£ 2 O O O, VIZ. : — Ist Gift, JJSOO 4th Gift, .£SO -, 2nd do., .£2OO sth do., .£25 ' 3rd do. .£IOO 10th do., <sBIO eack ' 25 Gifts, ,£5 each 350 do., 10s each 400 ,£2OOO (Without any deduction except for Bank | Exchange.) With the view of further popularising our Wares, the above liberal sum will be distributed among the patrons of the LONDON WATCH COMPANY ON THE FOLLOWING PLAN : Each purchaser of a WATCH is entitled (as per. under-noted Price List) to From 9 T « 48 Guesses ! ! of the numerical contents of a GLASS JAR (1$ inches high, by 19 inches in circumference), filled and sealed by Messrs W. R. Bock and A. B. Cousins, of the Firm of Bock and Cousina, Printers ; and Mr W. J. Langshear, Bookseller, Lambton Quay 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 .thfr number of guesses, however, applies separately t$ each Gift, the purchaser really obtains a znin?-' muui 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 are offered on the DEFERRED. PAYMENT . system, thus enabling everyone to procure a thoroughly reliable, Sterling Silver Timekeeper by easy instalments ranging from 7/6 to 40/- per month, according to the price selected, with tkd additional advantage of possibly obtaining a handsome bonus, I— • O O Ox IO i i i i i — ~^_T ~ ~ " ~ 5? "TOST * >->^ t" 1 ° m . g. zn i t ! i % o m Q W « U L-i' I— » h-* u_ i )_ i M L>C -T r^ QQ ! to 000 ~ OOi O w o O rf^ < — • . 3 | >^> @ & ' l\s i— § I ,~i )_i j. —I CO CO i-a o Fl ♦ »J^ H I! >^>" H^ "^ >. LnD t\i: I— l {h f— ' I— ' 5 oo^ o ot^; tj -wM - J rf^ OS l>» InS bD " £ ■^-?-> £ >^-^ a I | v i "-V ~ o OEDER EAELY. And gi?e full name, occupation, and address also quote price and description of Watch desired, and enclose detailed list of guesses. Remittances by Postal Notes preferred. If by Cheque, add one shilling for exchange. LONDON WATCH C 0. 7 Feathebston Street (Opposite Union Bank of Australasia), ! WELLINGTON. «2T The Jar ia exhibited in the Window of ( MrW. J. LANKSHEAR, Bookseller, Lambtoa Quay, Wellington.
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Observer, Volume 9, Issue 524, 5 January 1889, Page 9
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414Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 9, Issue 524, 5 January 1889, Page 9
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