Books, So. Y 0 N A N D BLAIR. new official map of new ZEALAND. In four sheets, 48iu. x COin., Compiled'from latest official sources of the Public Works Department, Wellington, BY AUGUSTUS KOCH ; Devised, Engraved, and Printed under the superintendence of -B. G. RAVENSTEIN, F.H.G.S., London. SHOWING—THE RAILWAYS, GLACIERS, "AND BUSH LAND, With Heights of Mountains in English Feet. PRICE . 9s. Cd. MOUNTED ON CANVAS, Varnished, with Rollers. This Map is got up in tho best Loudon Style, printed on fine paper, contains tho fullest information, and is THE FINEST MAP OF THE COLONY OF NEW ZEALAND Yet offered for sale hero or elsewhere. Can be had from Lyon and Blair’s Agents throughout tho Colony. Melbourne—George • Robertson. Sydney—J. J, Moore. LYON & BLAIR, , Lajibton-qoay, Wellington. COO-E-E.— JUST OUT.—An Illustrated ■ Shorthand Magazine, published monthly. RALPH D. CHRISTIE, Melbourne. Now Ready, ILLUSTRATED NEW .ZEALAND HERALD, For Transmission by July Mails. Also, Historical and Descriptive Sketch of the Province of Otago, from its initiation in 1845 to its abolition in 1876, &0., with frontispiece of Dunedin Town Hall. Price 2s. 6d. To be had of Mr.-JOHN WATT, Lambtonquay and Willia-street and all Booksellers. Art Union QAMPBEIL'S ART UNION. 4000 TICKETS AT ss. EACH. THREE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-TWO . PRIZES, Varying in amount from a Gold Wedding Ring to ONE HUNDRED POUNDS CASH, Less 5 perl cent. (£5) which I promise to give to the Benevolent Society. In submitting tho above to tho favorable consideration of the public, I respectfully thank them for their patronage during the last thirteen years that I have been in business in Wellington. I am compelled to give up business, as the strain on ray eyesight would in a few years result iu partial blindness. Consequently, I have purchased some land in tho VVairarapa, and intend to settle there about the end of the present year. In the following list of prizes I pledge my word as a Mason, an Odd Fellow, a Forester, and a Cosmopolitan that I have not put any fictitious value on any of tho prizes ; I also guarantee every article as genuine, as I have carefully excluded all fancy or plated goods. The watches, jewellery, &c., are sterling gold and silver ; the miscellaneous goods aro in strict conformity with their description in the list. The drawing will take place as soon as the tickets are sold, and will be under the scrutiny and supervision of a committee of ticketholders. ■ ,1 have made the price of the ticket 55., so as to be within the means of everyone who can afford to speculate that amount for a chance of obtaining a valuable equivalent iu the shape of what " the eccentric Wemroick describes as ‘ “ portable property," or £IOO in hard cash. The winning numbers will be duly adveitised as soon as the drawing is over. Orders for tickets by post, if accompanied by cheque or P. 0., will be attended to by return of post. The following is the list of prizes Prizes. Value. 382 prizes Value £IOOO Tickets may be obtained from Mr. Willestbn, Lambton-quay ; Mr. Gillespie, Shepherd's Arms, Tinakqri-road; Pier Hotel; Mr. Fraser, Manners-street; City Hotel;, and from O. Campbell, 'Manners-street.'
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5408, 27 July 1878, Page 4
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526Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5408, 27 July 1878, Page 4
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