Author Topic: Norwich Mercury Dec 8 1821 No 12  (Read 3430 times)

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Norwich Mercury Dec 8 1821 No 12
« on: Monday 01 November 04 22:05 GMT (UK) »
A FORTUNE TO BE GAINED AT SMALL RISK
NEXT TUESDAY
Whole Tickets Two Pounds
Sixteenth Four Shillings

Hazard and Co the Contractors for the present Lottery, inform the Public that a Prize of FIVE THOUSAND POUNDS will be decided in the First Five Minutes Next Tuesday (being the last day of Drawing but one). The Wheel is very rich, and many other Capitals may be drawn in the course of that day. Every Purchaser has the opportunity of taking the chance of the £5000, which is SURE TO BE DRAWN, and all the other Capitals that may be Drawn, NEXT TUESDAY, at a trifling risk, as the Blanks, Small Prizes, and Undrawn Numbers, may be returned any time on or before the 19th of December, so that no Adventurer need risk more than the difference between what he gives for his Ticket or Share, and what he may receive back for it after NEXT TUESDAY, whether it be drawn or undrawn. - This Risk is £2 on a Whole Ticket, Shares in the usual proportion - a Sixteenth only 4 shillings.
Tickets and Shares are Selling by HAZARD Co's AGENTS, viz
Norwich, Mr J Parsons, Booksellers, corner of Bridewell Alley
Lynn, Mr T Miller, bookseller
Yarmouth, Mr J Sewell, Jewellery and Toy Warehouse, Old Broad Row
Bury, Mr J Deck, Post Office
Ipswich, Mr R Deek, Bookseller, Cornhill
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