£-4,000.— y_o c.vsii mm:*. 1 X T U GRAXD II AAV, U<{ DitAWINCJ is *O,V Oi.>£ls.~ I '"J^IIL F.vc [trev/ous D -m.v: -.«: '-.« ->,-p I j.:..J. a d ..,,.,!;.,,. . . " 100 l::te will ho re-istercU lv i, 14 <- suxlk I) rawing. I lit- Sixth Grand • rvwinq fit 14 000 will close the end of DEiKM^ia, and the <•?•/„//, m „,,',,,„.., , ; Open oij ih 0 j st j AUAK y /'•■/* i.r:/t , -, '„,{ . , „•,„• ,; ; , . ofo2oMo K'i i- > KlZJi.Siim.nl:,fi|, L -;..; J . 1 " ! ,,' ' -uii.scnhed i.y t^jy m-jjiil-ei:. a.' L"- f c. The Van.. U.-, :/.//./. ,'....;.•.■ - A ; '■. *. ■_ (lihut'.i a.- !• '!!nu ■- ; 1 LSyJyj Pri/ jW j ii f\u:n 1 *M | 15 2U „ J 10 ° » 15 15 , 2 50 „ i«j 10 io so iuo s ;; i'otal Amount, W<"i(»). 320 Money P,'/.«. lit ..r.tn.l //.•/,.r/y>.'eo i theSe ./ „;;„.(, ."'invt/if/.f is that a purchaser ol 26 (■<•>- --(/!■„ ill It,:. s l\ tftiuruni.-ed .< • ,-hr, a..- (he r/i nre ,re uijnruui -f he i in: . .si , , >■ ,1 aw . ni'- a /•,.<- p.-iz>; ax th m (22Ut,,.qa {jrizi-tt to 100 .smu I nut--: To an invo ; <u,r ot L 2 the chances aiv only (i to 1 a^ah'-st !um ovawin- a i-r.z.'., an. .' the !, , a"i iz ( or any <>i::oi may he drawn by an iuveKt;.r of 10/. Uea;» xuis.-Tn / «.»z'* ra»t( am bn-ij ,/,(.;•..,.. .v tho greatest olds are only 10 lo 1 a-ainst an inwstor of h)/- drawnig a piixe. But carefully n.ite the enormous odds against investors dmwtnjr a //orx .n- Cas/i I'rizv in any of the n.-.-xe < onxutl. ,(.oit»; Tli^ mat hies are replaced for each Di-awiu«{..f the aush prizes, wliicl gives the Liiot m.m-; .ukls against in veshirs. ////* o M/ in. 7/ w,.ui.l simply ask investor io caleu.aie the ...Ids htfore placing tiieir investments in any ft ■>•* n,«A«/^', ( > ( . s . ; and this < 'nhi/unij/ would not pivsnme t.! tuli the ptil.lm that th.-y have a niimlier ■>i fiances and may win a numluifoi' prizes t"i- a single investuieiit of 10/. Aoik.— l'rize Winners whether winnin: arge m- small prizes are informed Iha their lr.nies will not ha male puhHc WITHOUT TdtlJß WKITTKN CO>SENT. This course will h. j.nr.sued in ennse Uuiice <,f the c tin^any having received many let ters a various times fioin prize winners, particularly lequebting the company not on any ;iec i;nt to make their names public. l this h-th fH mm/ Di\:w.'a f-.i-IMGC'!) wiil 'ake i»h-u-e under the supervis:in <:f a comniitt. c of eiiciit gentlemen, and the priz -s will it paia over as tarlj- as.possihiti after the draw iug. NOTICE. — ('oiinti-y ( hques rnai-ked . coirect hy ia,./,-. oniy pa \ a! ill' to a nmn her, and 1/- added for .xchauyo. P.O. fudrrx preferred, made payahle only to BOAZ. Honk .\ulcx accepted. Two 2d stamps for reply and result. RegislereO letters and telegrams not received. Name and address of applicant should be plainly written. .-Ul letters must he addressed li 0 A Z. Care of _M csely. Wholesale and Rutaii : oi.Mcoriißt, Box 04, P. 0., Duuciiu. ROBIN HOOD'S GREAT NOVELTY COMPANY'S PROGRAMME ON THE C.J.C. SUMMER MEETING, To be held on the Cristchurcli Raceco'iiae, TH U RSD AY, JA N U A I I Y I st. 1 s n . \I IDSUMMER HANiJ;J,t, J i-'l and MIDDLE PARK STAKES. 3,000 shares at 10s iach....i:1,503. Five separate allotments, each share having Five Chances. ...104 .. PRIZES 104... Midsummer Handicap 30 pmzes. First Horse ... ... £300 Second ... ... 10«> Third ... ... ... 50 Starters and Non-starters divided 250 £700 Middle Park St .kes 34 phiz s. First Horae ... .. 150 Second ... ... ... 75 Third 50 'Starters and Non-Btarters divided 250 £525 40 C\BH Prizes. Ist Class 3 at L2O ... ... GO 2ud-Class Cat. ( 10 ... ... (>0 3rd Class 31 at Lj ... ... 153 1 -275 WILL CLOSE os DECEMBER 30ih. From the hig husiuvfi* done hy us since I still-ting, m-!-.: t.-sj'(jciii!ly on the ii . 1 olirat; and IS'ew 2ea'aud upt«, just closed, nn.l result slips of which are lurehy t.-n. J .t:n-d ' you, we t'cel l'oiiu' le:it in sayiuir tiiat this Programme will he more titan till. We '.shali, therefore, sell on, no ma'tur how i many, until ouradv^rti.se.l date of closing, and the Pnz.is will then he inoic-.iH'd pi o rata if our anticipations are correct. In writing for Ticke s it would h- better for many reasons io enclose -in envelope. Application, if hy ' otter, with Two Twopenny Stamps, and exehai on Cheques marked correct, Is. added. 1 lease write .Signature and AtUiruss legHtiy. to avoid errors. Money 0.-L-r* prjf.'.nv-l. B.uik N T ..tes i and Drafts, Lt. j gistetv t wkv.-s ,i:ii IV' l«---grams ivctived and promptly ■ attended to. N.B. —All Letters containing Coin or Note* must he Hegisteivd or 1/ Com--1 puisory licgistratioii Fun ia liahln to I to lie ciiarged Uy the Post Office Aut.iios*- ■ itiep. I 10 por cei>.t always de in :tul fmru nil Prize Money, 4. par cu-nt. of which-wo pay to agents wlio soil for ua, or ■ciionta- wku l urchase books' of 25 Tickets. Addrens — ROBIN HOOD, Care of Thomas St.-ipie.tou. Box 238, Post. Office '.Urißtcliurch, or Ju al Fleming, City Bathe, Colombostreet, Cluistehurch. Roeftou a^ont :- Mr P. Sauhok, Dawaon' i hot-el, Broadway. N.B. — No -couueotion with any other Oomoanj'. " Rouq-m on cos 8." — Ask for Weils' " Rovi^li on Corns." Quick t'lii-i', COJl[3:i.'t<', j,.H'iUl:i X CUl* i Corns, war s, bunions. Kensptho/iie P,o..sin' & Co. Agent, ChristcJ'Uich.
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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1477, 1 December 1884, Page 3
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