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I ASO S I C pBIMI I X 6 AT THU I New Zealand Freemason Office, I On the Premises of Tkk IkMtrnoo, Daily Paper. MASONIC PRINTUfG la put out of hand In a Style not Excelled is the Colost. INSTALLATION PROGRAMMES (In Gold and Colors), BY-LAWS AND CLEARANCE BOOKS, FANCY SUMMONS FOBMS, CARDS. Ac. I ELABORATE SUMMONS FORMS, At reaiwJtiabld rates.

Business Notices. CHRISTMAS! CHRISTMAS! The Gay and Festive Season it again drawing nenr, so WILLIAM ADAIR IS determined to keen to the front with his Magnificent Stock, specially selected for the Christ mus Trade. PA HACHUTES In ftatin and eiik, plain and fancy, HOSIERY In endleu variety. GLOVES In silk, lace, and kid, 2,4, and 6 button,, CORSETS Of every conceivable shape. TWO CASES RUFFLINGB Just opened. For Christmas I For Christmas !! DRESS DEPARTMENT, The Nun's Veiling ao much Inquired after, I have in all the new color, i also in black. N.B.—lf you have bought dreaa good* elsewhere, and cannut get satins or silk, exactly to match, you can calculate on getting It matched at my warehouse, a* I specially make it my business to keep all the shades in the market. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. Beautifully-trimmed Summer Hats, at 7a 6d is the latest triumph. These good, are really very effective, and are well adapted to the present season. Lovely little Bonnets, st 17s fid, is another production of the workroom which I feel proud to oall your attention to. They are really very choice, effective, and pretty. 846 WM. ADAIR. Consultations. La DON'S GRAND CONSULTATION ON THZ DUNEDIN CUP, 1884. Will close about February 1884. - To be run February, 21st, 6,000 TICKETS AT 10,. ZACK. 107 Pxizzs distributed aa follow* i—--Ist Horae £l,OOO 2nd Horae 400 3rd Horae 200 Startera (divide) 300 Non-Starter, (divide) ... 400 Two PriXM at £lOO £9OO Two Friie* at £5O 100 Four PriZM at.£26 100 Ten Prize, at £lO 100 Forty Prize, at £6 200 ~£7oo Total, £3,000. Each Ticket baa six chances, bsing drawn aix tlmu, thus making it poteible tor on* Ticket to win six prixos. In *ll La Don's Consultation, member* of tbs Pres, an privileged to h*v* thrir nam«a plaeed on the Committee roll fw drawtag. Parsons taking twenty-five Tickets reoelvs M l , J?'th*'enoo’regsmsnt of Companies, persons taking twenty-five tickets will rewive on* Tlok*t ae oommiselon. La Don's last Consultation of 6,000 Shams filled five days before date of race. P.O, Orders, Bank Notes, or Drafts so. oepted) add exchange to Cheque*, and two Stamp* for reply ana result. °NbM.—The names .nd addmnw of the three principal winners may be obtained by the Press on application to the undersigned, b^‘l t ,O pXd“^ B ! iub.crib.r.. Registered Letters not accepted. Telegrams not accepted. Tickets may be obtained by letter only from LA DON, Care of S. A Asbxx, Box 301, Post Office, Auckland, or 28fl, Queen Street, Auckland. Ptaws write i» a Legible Band, full Name and Addreee, 810 14,000 Mkmbzbs. Will clou 18th February, 1884. Registered Letters and Telegram, not accepted. J2)UNEDIN CUP, 1884. 14,000 mzmxzbs at 10a. 296 mzxx Dunedin Cup, 49 Nominatione, Fint ZI.WO Second 800 Third 400 Starters—about £5O each ... 350 Non-starters—about £25 each ... 1,000 £4,160 247 Caeh Aiearde. 3 at 100£300 10 „ 50 600 10 „ 20 SOO 20 „ 15 *W 30 ~ IS 360 30 „ 10 300 40 „ 8 820 50 „ 6 300 54 „ 5... 870 *247 Prizes. £3,880 ADA MANTUA, Care of Mr. Abraham, Box 31, 296 Prizes. Poet Office, 296 Prizes. DUNEDIN. N.B.—Any bona fide Subscriber can, on application, obtain names and addreeeee 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 Caeh Prizes ; in addition to which, ADA extends to the Managers of the Dunedin daily papers the privilege—at all times—of inspecting her books. OtKtr ConwllatiMiete should em this Usi clmtue sdso, gig

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 37, 11 January 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 37, 11 January 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 37, 11 January 1884, Page 1

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