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A|ABGKIC | 111 IN TING AT TUH NEW ZEA I.AND FHKEM ASiiN O.F F- 1 c E, On the Premises of Tire TzLEruoxn, Daily Paper. MASONIC PRINTING Is put out of hand In a Style no! Exoshttn is the Colony. INSTALLATION PROGRAMMES (In Gold and Colors), BY-LAWS AND CLEARANCE BOOKS, FANCY SUMMONS FORMS, CAUDS. as. ELABORATE SUMMONS FORMS, At reasonable rotes.

Business Notioee. ' CHRISTMAS! CHRISTMAS! The Gay and Festive S»uson is again drawing near, so WILLJAM ADAIR IS determined to keep to the front with his Magnificent Mfock, specially selected for the Christmas Trade. PARACHUTES In satin and silk, plain and fancy, I HOSIERY In endless variety. GLOVES In silk, lace, and kid, 9,4, and 6 buttons, CORSETS Of every conceivable shape. TWO OASES RUFFLING 9 Just opened. For Christmas I For Christmas 11 DRESS DEPARTMENT. The Nun’s Veiling so much inquired after, I have in all the now colon i also in black, N.B.—lf you have bought dress goods elsewhere, and cannot get satins or silks exactly to match, you can calculate on getting it matched at my warehouse, as I specially make it my business to keep all the shades in the market. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. Beautifully-trimmed Summer Hats, at 7s 6d is the latest triumph. These goods are really very effective, and are well adapted to the present season. Lovely little Bonnets, at 17s 6d, is another production of the workroom which I feel proud to call your attention to. They are really very choice, effective, and pretty, 846 WM. ADAIR. Consultations. LA DON'S GRAND CONSULTATION os I«I DUNEDIN CUP, 1884. Will close about February 1884. To be run February, 21st. 6,000 TIOKXTS AT 10s. XACK. 107 Prizes distributed as follows :— Ist Horse £l,OOO 2nd Hone 400 3rd Horse ... 200 Starters (divide) 800 Non-Starters (divide) ... 400 / £2,300 Two Prises at £lOO £2OO Two Prises at £6O 100 Four Prizes at £25 ... ... 100 Ten Prizes at £lO 100 Forty Prises at £6 ... .» 200 ”700 Totai, £B,OOO. Each Ticket has six ohanoas, betel drawn six times, thus making it possible for one Ticket to win six prisss. , In all L* Dox’s Consultations numbers tl ths Press are privileged to have their names placed en the Committee roll for drawing, Pereow taking twenty-five Tioketa receive the eame privilege. For the encouragement of Companlee, per. rone taking twenty-five tioketa will receive one Ticket as commission. La Don's last Consultation of 6,000 Shares filled five days before date of race, P.O. Orders, Bank Notes, or Drafts socapted 1 add exchange to Cheques, and two Stamps for reply ana result, Now.—The names and addresses of the three principal winners may be obtained ly the Press on application to the undersigned, but riot for publication, Result posted to all Subscribers, Registered Letters not accepted. Telegrams not accepted. ... Tickets may bo obtained by letter only from LA DON, Care of 8. A, Asxxx, Box 301, Poet Office, Auckland, or 286, Queen Street, Auckland, Please write is a Legible Band, fill Name and Rddrete. 81® s dhi K14,000 Mimbzm. Will close 18th February, 1814, Registered Letters and Telegrams not accepted. £) uNE D I N CUP, 1884. 14,000 MEMBERS at 10s. 296 vbtzxs. Ihinedia Cup. 49 Nominations. First £1,600 Second 800 Third *OO Starters—about £5O each ... 360 Non-starters —about £25 each ... 1,000 £4,150 247 Caeb Awards. 8 at 100A*>® 10 „ 50 ®OO 10 „ 20 200 20 „ 15 300 80 ~ 12 360 50 6 300 54 „ 5 270 147 Prizes. £2,850 ADA MANTUA, Care of Mr, Abbaham, Box 31, 296 Prizes. Post Office, 296 Prizes. DUNEDIN. N.B.—Any bona fide Subscriber can, on application, obtain names and addresses of the three principal Winners in Dunedin Cup. The Press can, on application, obtain names and addresses of three principal Winners in Cup and three principal Winners in Cash Prizes ; in addition to which, ADA extends to the Managers of the Dunedin dally papers the privilege—at all times—of inspecting her books. Other Consuliationists should copy this last clause also. 818

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 35, 9 January 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 35, 9 January 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 35, 9 January 1884, Page 1

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