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ask fob, and see that you get only, x ™ J « SOLE AGENTS AND BOTTLERS SiF £lCjrl 1 K> rOB W W Wk AUCK L A N D, ONE D 1 T> Hipkins & Contis, ■ W LOWER ALBERT St. A L hb a xggw ®j ga grszzi? nEuCLIrr t Architects should spec.fy REDCLIFFE CROWN Brand Galvanised Corrugated Iron. There is none better manufactured. Lighter sheets of other brands must be thinner, aid will not last as long or give the same satisfaction. Contractors should not be misled by erroneous statements, such as are advertised by rival importorg. GALVANiSED RF, PCT JEFF is the cheapest first-class Iron in the market. The sheets are wider s thus a larger surface can be covered with REDCLIFFE than with other brands, REDCLIFFE has been more largely imported into New Zealand during the las® 20 years than any other brand, and experience proves that every sheet will oo found perfect. O IRON ® ON SALS BY ALT, PRINCIPAL IRON-MBBOHANTS AMD storekeepers. “ DOWEIDGE’S,” Sts XXSTXSLI HOBART, TASMANIA, or GEORGE STREET, BRISBANE SMOKE “VANITY FAIR” CIGARETTES. SPORTING REVIEW <£2s Racing Skill Competition—<£2s A thorough knowledge of Racing will enable you to win the prize for the Competitor who predicts the First Three Horses in the Melbourne Cup No. (!) FIRST HORSE. (2) SECOND HORSE. | (3) THIRD HORSE. ______. Free 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 f. 11 ALL Coupons must reach the SPORTING REVIEW Office, Auckland, not later than OCT. 27. Name Address COISTDITIOKrS. 1; The Proprietors of the Sporting Review offer a prize of £25 to the person or persons who shall name the First Three Horses in the above event in one line. 2. Should there be more than one successful competitor, the prize will be equally divided amongst the successful competitors. 3. Claims to prizes must be made immediately after the above race has been decided. 4. The Successful Bouses must be given in One Line. The first of the above eleven lines is free. If competitors are unable to obtain further copies of the Sporting Review, and wish to exercise their skill on more than one line, they must enclose threepence in stamps for each line after the first so filled up. If the whole of the eleven lines are used, a postal note for two shillings and sixpence should be sent instead of stamps. 5. In every case the horse’s name must be clearly written with Ink in the space provided for the purpose. In the event of two horses bearing the same name appearing in a race, the owner’s name must be given also. After once received no Coupon can be altered. This will save competitors the trouble of writing to us to make changes in their selections. 6. Every Coupon must bear the name and address of the sender, or the Coupon will be destroyed. Letters requesting us to add names and addresses to Coupons will be ignored. 7. This Coupon must be sent in a closed envelope bearing sufficient postage and addressed Coupon, “ Sporting Review” Office, Vulcan Lane, Auckland, and must be received at such Office not later than Thursday, Oct. 27. If from any cause whatever, the Coupon be not delivered in time, it will not be examined, and will not be admitted to the Competition. The Coupon is at the risk of the Sender until actually received at the Sporting Review Office, and the Competitor will not be entitled to any prize in respect of it unless actually so received, and in case of dispute, certified by the Editor as having actually been so received. 8. The result of the Competition will be announced in the issue of the Sporting Review first published after the Melbourne Cup has been decided, and the result will be made known in no other way. 9. If a scrutiny be requested a deposit of twenty shillings must be forwarded, which will not be returned unless the claim be proved correct. No application for a scrutiny will be entertained after the lapse of one week from the date the result of the competition is published. 10. The Proprietors of the Sporting Review reserve the right to amend the award if, on a scrutiny, it should be thought proper to do so. 11. Compliance with each of these conditions is a condition precedent of the Competition. In case of noncompliance with any condition the Coupon will be disqualified. 12. The Editor of the Sporting Review is SOLE JUDGE in the Competition, and his decision as to compliance with any of the conditions or the result of the Competition, or on any matter whatsoever arising out of the Competition, or any scrutiny in connection therewith, shall be Absolutely Final and Binding upon all Competitors

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 430, 20 October 1898, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 430, 20 October 1898, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 430, 20 October 1898, Page 24

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