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SPOhi ;!•(., ,-,:..., „ . £4,000.— ;>_o - v ....i; ,xj; SIXTH Gft AND HAM B I ■ UKAWLNb 1^ :.J.> ifPHE Five- m.,v!ou, !)...• ..... J Jilfrd, iu.ti Hjj-.^i,-.,-. . ..;■..,,, too uitr *Al be lCjJialc.'tU It. i..t ?t^:',. 1) )'a winy. /he Sixth Giaiid i a ulna v, L 4 000 will dose thu end of Ueckmblk, and the tventh um.u.y L)iaici>,< »ii. Open on die Ist J nuary. 1.-i* ixl/i i,,:,iiU i.i a- 1 n v;|- • - : utS^OAi., ey Hkizls, aunMiniiii" u. Li .i subscribed \.y 6UOU membt>r« at 10/ eac::. The various At, net/ J'rizes wiii 0b Ui.--tnbuteti as follows :-- --1 L3UO Pri». 15 L25 Pri:;. 1 200 „ i.-j _\ 1 • lii ■ . , i/j j", 2 5i -' -. j U'y iv " IU 3u „ j -j;: „ iVitiil AuiLUiii. :;ilii^ u &. ;.i (Mlu y n i;Zo _, . , -^ ■ •"' " ■•■«/- v ,.-:- ,.: ::u- S e // ,«;,..«.<, •/■ " • ' .■■■"■■',. .c./ ,-,«•, a", f.^ '•« Art re injnruu. ■/ he i,nh.st..l' d alCin :i a „,-ye p,<z<; «.v th ,- a c 220 .'./; ge prizes to lUO .sum I unt--. To an investor ot L 2 the chances are only 6 to 1 against him draw-in.-, a prize, aim the iU,m°:% ixt „ or any otii^i ma y Uo >iru . A v Uy a ' u la . vestur ol 10 . Read . this. -In ..o</s'<* uraml hambing „1-atcint,* the greatest odds are ouly 25 to 1 against an investor o f 10/- draw-' ' uig a prize. i>ut caivfuliy note the enormous odds against investors drawing a Hur-s- in- Cush i-rize in auj oj the Jiurse < oti-su/.t \:tn)H*. The marbles arer.;j>lace<? for each Diawiugof the cash prizes, -tu.i gives the enormoua odds against in\e-i.. i-3.---i Ins vmpaiiy would simply a?k invo.si.iito .aleulaie the o.idt, bet.. re placing Uieir invtsiuienta in any h ?••> n,nxul tut ions \ and Una Company woultl noi presume to tell tne public that tiu-y have a uuiuoer of chances aud may win a number of prizes f«»r a siugle investment of 10/. In-.te.- Prize Winners whether winning arge or small prizes are informed;' - iha tin. ir names will not be maile ptibliii*^ '" WITHOUT Tiitlll WivlTTh! CO: S£-\T. 't his tours wiii be pui>ueu iv consequence of tne c m x any having received many let tera ,•.: '.aii-iUa limes i'ri-iii j i iz>- winners, j pal : leu. any requesting the tompahy uot on any account to make their uaiues pubhe. - I his ixth (.rond Drawn* forL4ooo will ake place under the supervision of a c.mjiiiitu.. of eight gentlemen, and the pna-.s will i-e paiiovei as t-rtriy jw possible attvji the drawing. KOTICE. — Country ( toques marked correct by bunk, ouly payable to a number, aud 1/- added for exchange. P.O. s fndtris preferred, made payable ii;,]y to 13OAZ. lionk .<o/e.v acctptod. Jw. 2d stamps for reply and result. RegistercJ letters au<{ telegrams uoi recoived. xvame and address of applicant should be plaiuly written. All letters must be addressed B 0 A Z, Care of M .Vloselt, Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist, Box 64, P. 0., Duuedin.

ROBIN HOODS GREAT NOVELTY COMPANY'S PROGRAMME ON THE C.J.C. SUMMER MEETING, To be held on the Cristchurdi Racecourse, THURSDAY, JANUARY Ist, 1805. MIDSUMMER HANDICAP ill and MIDDLE PARK STAKES. 3,000 sharks atlOs <aeh....£ 1,500. Five separate allotments, eacli share having Five Chances. ...104 PRIZES 104... Midsummer Handicap 30 puizsb. First florae .. ... £300 Second ... .... lUU Third ... ... ... 50 Starters and Non-starters divided 250 £700 Middle Pake Stakes 34 phiz s. First Horse ... .. 150 Second ... ... ... 75 Third ... ... ... 50 Starters and Non-starters divided 250 £525 40 CiSH PRIZBS. Ist Class 3 at L2J ... ... 60 2nd Class 6at 1.10 ... ... 00 3rd Class 31 at Lo ... ... 155 ..273 WIL.L CLOSE on DECEMBER 30th. From the big business douo bj r us ainct: starting, more especially on the Jluiuouriuand .New Zealand ups, just closed, aiK ieaultaJips.il wliicli are lierel»y Louaered you, we tcel c-ontideut in oHjin^ that ihia fiogiaunue will bu more than till. Vi c shall, tiieivtore, sell on, no mauer lun>. many, until ouradvertised date of closing auU Clio Prizod will tuou be lnoreused jj/i fata if our anticipations ale correct. lv vmtiug for licke b it would be bt! • ter for uiauy reasons to enclose uu euvelope. Anplication, if by letter, with Tw«. Twopeuuy Stamos, and exchange on Cheques marked correct, Is. added. Please write Signature and tduujs ltjgiWy. to avoid errors. Money OiMtii'it prefoi're i, Bank Noten and DiatLa, ilvjgisLwret ettwrs .iad Y'oie grauu received and pro;.ipii^ aut:Uci> . to. NB. — All Letttiß containing Coin <i Notes must be Rtigisteivd or 1/- Ooinpu.sory iieijistniciou Fee is lial-la \u to be charged by the Posi Utlice Authoritius. 10 per cent always <nKuiote.< fi.nu a;l Prize Money, 4. per coat, of which we i.:»v to ageuis who sell for us, or ciieau vva • [.urciiase books of 25 Tickets. A ddi ess — ROBIN HOOD, Care of Thomas St&pletnn. Box 238, Post Office hrintchuu-h, or Ju al Fleming, City Baths, Colomlvstreet, Christciiurch. Reef ton agent :- Mr P. Saxmo>\ Duwson Hotel, Broadway. N.B.— No connection with any nthtCom Many. •' IaoUU .i o;: c:>i: —AW f \Vbiis' "ilou^h O'i CoiilS.'"' v , i: relief, complete, pevuia-i... i .. Corns, warts, burnous. K«uplho;.\ Pi-OBBer &Qo Agent. Ghristobarch. ti

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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1485, 19 December 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1485, 19 December 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1485, 19 December 1884, Page 3

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