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ABO N I 0 pBINTXNG 4T TH® New Zealand. Pr *m»ion CiT c, On lhe P » f lul TnnKx, Daily I J± - MA&0NI0 PBINTIUG Is pvt cut. of hand I In * Sttm not Excelled in the Colom. INSTALLATION PROGRAMMES (In Gold and Color,), BY-LAWS AND CLEARANCE BOOKS, FANCY SUMMONS FORMS, CARDS, *c, I ELABORATE SUMMONS FORMS, At rcsHonnbto rate,,

Business Notices. CHRISTMAS! CHRISTMAS! The Gay and Festive Season i, again drawing near, so WILLIAM ADAIR IS determined to keep to the front with his Magnificent Stock, specially selected for the Christmas Trade. PA KACHUTES In satin and silk, plain and fancy, HOSIERY In endless variety, GLOVES In silk, lace, and kid, 2,4, and 6 buttons. CORSETS Of every conceivable shape, TWO CASES RUFFLINGS Just opened. For Christmas I For Christmas 11 DRESS DEPARTMENT. The Nun’s Veiling so much inquired after, I have in all the new colors ; 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. M- L LA DON’S GRAND CONSULTATION rijr THZ DUSEDIN CCP, 188*. Will elo«e about February 1884. To be ruu February, 21,t. 6,000 TICKETS AT 10s. ZACH. 107 Phizes distributed a, follow, i—l,t Horae £l,OOO 2nd Horae 400 3rd Horae 200 Starter, (divide) 300 Nou-Stsrtera (divide) ... 400 Two Prize, at £100.,. ~, £2OO Two Prize, at £5O 100 Four Prize, at £25 100 Ten Prize, at £lO 100 Forty Prizes at £6 ... ... 200 ~£7oo Total, £3,000. Each Ticket has alx chance,, bains drawa ■lx times, thus making it poMibto tor one Ticket to win six prize,. In all La Don’s Con.ultation, mamben e! the Pre,, are privileged to have their nuns* placed on the Committee roll for drawing, Per.on, taking twenty-five Ticket, receive the ,ame privilege. For the encouragement of Companies, person, taking twenty-five ticket, will receive one Ticket a, commission. La Don's last Consultation of 6,000 Share* filled five day, before date of race, P.O. Orders, Bank Note,, or Draft, accepted ; add exchange to Cheque,, and two Stamp, for reply and result, Notz. —Th, name, and address,, of th* three principal winner, may be obtained by tlie Preu on application to the undenlgnra, but not for publication, Result posted to all Subscriber*, Registered Letters not accepted. Telegrams not accepted. Tickets may be obtained by letter only from LA DON, Care of S. A. Asuzn, Box 301, Post Office, Auckland, or 286, Queen Street, Auckland, JPlease write in a Legible Hand,J\sll Name and dddrese, 816 14,000 Mbmbbbs. Will close 18th February, 1884. Registered Letters and Telegram, not accepted. J2JUNEDIN CUP, 188*. 14,000 mbmbbbs at 10s. 296 tbizz*. Dunedin Cup. 49 Nominatione. First £1,608 Second 800 Third 400 Starter,—about £5O each ... 350 Non-,tarter,—about £25 each ... 1,000 £4,180 247 Ceuh Award.. 3 at 100£300 10 „ 50 600 10 „ 20 260 20 „ 15 300 30 .. 12 380 30 „ 10... MO 40 „ 8 320 50 „ 6 300 54 „ 5 270 247 Prize,. £2,850 ADA MANTUA, Care of Mr. Abraham, Box 31, 296 Prizes. Post Office, 296 Prizee. DUNEDIN. N.B.—Any bona fide Subscriber can, an 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 daily papers the privilege—at all times—of inspecting her books. Other Consultationists should copy this Uul clause also. gig

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 38, 12 January 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 38, 12 January 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 38, 12 January 1884, Page 1

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