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KOBIN" HOOD'S Great Novelty Company's PROGRAMME Olf THE Melbourne and. New Zealand Cups, November, 1884. Is now open with a SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL of £10,000 ip ' 20,000 SHARES at 10/- Each. 404 Prizes, Each Share Having -7 Cliances. To an Investor of 20s the odds are 25 to 1, and £3110 may be won with one Ticket. MELBOURNE OUP, 134 Pmzes. lstHovse ... ... ...£2OOO 2nd Horse ... - ..; ... 900 3rd- Horse ... ... ... 450 Starters (abouf £33 each)' ... 900 Non-Starters (about £16 each) 1750 ■ £6000 NW ZEALANP CUP. ♦^' 70 "Prizes. . ! m Ist Horse :„. -;„ ... £1,000 2nd Horse ... - ... . ... 400 3rd Howe \.. - ; ... .... 200 Starters (about 1J27 each) „ 250 Non-starter's (about LI 1 each) 650 !»:iii*oi,: ; : . .. ■ £2500 200'fOiASfH:;BOlCDS: 2at iM'VL*??. -..t V.. JElttO 6at 25^X.^"L' > ... 150 6at atf;;-. ;.':."*";•' i .:. : " ... I^o 40 at io: : :':• '^'.." ... 400 i46at 1'.^;.;,.;:;;,:.,..: ... 730 Will Close oft Tl^overal>erl.,: 55,005 -Shares on various events have been sold by. ua . since starting. Applications . as - uauaL < Two 2d stamps fop reply s\,nd result. Money Ordere or Cheques marked' Correct, ■with 1 s exchange aJd'e^l, preferred. If Coin or tiank: Notes are sent, Jetters Bbould be registered. Telegrams and Registered Letters received. Ten per cent, deducted from all Prize Monies, four pei cent, of whi«h l is given to agents who sell Tickels, or olients who purchase Books of twenty-five Tickets each. ! Programmes with Nominations and full particulars (of past, present, and future), forwarded post free on application. Agent*' returns must reach us not latef than 31st October, or they will not be recognized. Address— ROßlN HOOD, Care of T Stapleton, Box 238, ¥> P.O:, CHrtstchurch; or Jubal Elkming, City Baths, Colombo^treet, Christchiirch. N.B.— Although we Vend to Newspapers throughout New Zealand the Names and Addresses of principal winners m our Cotnpany as many 1 other consultatioriists advertise they do, we Tespectiully remind the Public and our clients tliafc our Books are at all times open for inspection to any Subscriber. Information not confined lo the Press. We consider each subscribe* has an equal right of inspec tion. ■''■ ;;' "■■ '' ' ' ; .^, '"' '■ £500 fbr 10s. Will Cioße OCTOBER 31st, 1884. BEING encouraged to promote the 1 rapid and easy accumulation of Money by the successful floating and drawing of her Grand Novel Con--SUltation. Forptma has determined to place before the public another In " vestments-founded on the principle adopted' in Berliii,, where sp_epu]a,tions of this nature . are under ihe special 1 charge and guidance of the State. . Forluna has bad an extended Continental of the details of these undertakings, and she: is convinced that the Prospectus; she now olfersto the public will be heartily responded to. ... • Thia.ij an investment peculiarly uitable for ladies, who are generally precluded — by ; household 'duties — ; from indulging m the excitement of the Racecourse, and are therefore not inclined to invest their money where the success of a; hoi'se forms the main element m the amount of the. prizes gained. The SJiares for each Distribution will be limited to 5000, at Ten Shillings each. . 1 Periodical allotments of these Investments unll be made every Three Months, winder tlie supervision of a S^^vlums allotted will be m the -^H^tipn of one Allofcmeht to every _ 2^doupon\s, as follows^ viz :^- --1 Allotmenw)f ' '.'.'! ... .£soo' 1 „^ „ „..; : „..- 150 1 „. „.- :„. .« ... .100 ; 3 Allotments of ... ... 50 4 „ „ ... ... 30. 3 ■;-.„•• ;•„■ ■■•.»■■•■■■■.;. 25 1 . .„ „ -. ..... 15 so „ „ ...... ;io X 100 „/ „ "•.,...:; > In addition to the above, there will be an Allotment amongst the unsuccessful shareholders of ICO Cqupons for the next distribution! The Committee •will conduct this investigation, also, . and ajl Coupon^ bearing the requisite numbevs can at once be' exchanged for new bne«. Coupons, 10s Each. To be had on application by letter ouly, with two stanips enclosed for reply and result. Cheques to be 1 ? made payable to number or beaier; and if country, 1/- exchange ' added. Bank Notes . or P.O. Orders, payable to ♦ « Fortuna, v preferred. Registered letters or telegrams hot accepted. Please write the Nauio and Address Foil and Legibly. Address— FOßTUNA, Care of Mr P. W. Reichlelt, Box 96», Post Office, Dunedin. . :«

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 274, 16 October 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 274, 16 October 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 274, 16 October 1884, Page 1

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