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mHE real reason housewives get additional J_ strength out of their usual 3 or 4 spoonfuls, is found in the fact that the tea leaf has been found to be a structure of minute cells, and chopping it up with the mill into short lengths acts much the same as boys cracking nuts to get out the kernels. The finest chop "Sybil" possesses splendid blending powers for the "Very Eich deep Brown Tea" at 3s. por lb. F. WHITEHEAD, TEA DEALER.

HN. ABBOTT'S DISTEIBUTION OF PEIZES On the Auckland Eacing Club Summer Meeting; 3000 Subscribers at £1 each. The Plan is as follows :— All the Horses in all the Eaces of the Meeting that are or shall be nominated on the day of general entry will be thoroughly mixed together and drawn for by the shareholders. There are twelve different races, and large prizes will be given to the first, second, and third in each race. This will give Thirty-six Chief Prizes, from £200 to £20 each, leaving good sums to be divided among starters and non-starters in each race. The total number of horses entered may be put down at Two Hundred; therefore, as each horse will get a prize, there will be about Two Hundred Prizes for Distribution. Please add Exchange to Cheque, and two stamps for reply and result. For further particulars and Plan of Distribution see Circular, obtainable at this office, or free by Post on applications H.N.ABBOTT, Proprietor of United Service Hotel, Auckland, November 1880. List closes on the 18th inst. i^HAMPION RACE, 188 1. H. N. ABBOTT'S DISTEIBUTION OF PEIZES ON THE CHAMPION RACE, To be run at Flemington, on JANUARY, Ist, 1881. An milimited number of Subscribers at £1 each. FOETY-NINE PEIZES. Ist Horso 30 per cent 2nd „ 20 „ 3rd „ 10 Starters (divided) 15 „ Non-Starters (divided) 25 „ Early applications for Shares will oblige. Please add Exchange to Cheques, and Stamps for reply and result. H. N. ABBOTT, United Service Hotel, Auckland, November 1880. TITr! ALFRED SHARPE'S ANNUAL ART UNION. The Prizes, Ten in Number, are now on view at Mr. E. Wayte's, Stationer, where tickets may be obtained. 100 SUBSCRIBERS AT 10s. EACH. ERBY SWEEP, TATTERSALL'S OCCIDENTAL HOTEL. A DERBY SWEEP, 200 Members at £1, is now open, on the Auckland Cup and the A.E.C. Handicap. J. SMITH, Proprietor. mHISTLE HOTEL DERBY SWEEP. £500 ON THE MELBOURNE CHAMPION RACE, to be rim at Flemington, Victoria, JANUARY IST, 1881. Tickets £1. First Prize £200 Second Prize £100 Third Prize £50 Starters and Non-Starters (Divided) £150 Drawers of Horses will be informed' by Telegram, and general results by Circular. Address : — M. GALLAGHER, Thistle Hotel, Auckland. 188 A RT UNION DRAWING, PANMURE, TWO THOUSAND SUBSCRIBERS AT TEN SHILLINGS EACH. Six Peizes, value £1000. 1,450 Alotted Already. Early Application Necessary. Tickets can be obtained from any of the authorised sellers, and remittances can be made to Mr. John King, 37, Insurance Offices, Auckland. pARNELL FURNISHING MART. F. LEDGER Begs to inform the Inhabitants of Parnell that he has on Sale a Largo and Choice Selection of Household Furniture, made from Colonial and Foreign Woods, after the latest and most approved styles. Drawing-room Suites made to order at the shortest notice. Dining and Bedroom Furniture made at moderate rates. Beds Cleaned and Ec-made, also made to order. Funeral Undertaker. F. LEDGER, TOP OF PAENELL, AUCKLAND.

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Observer, Volume 1, Issue 12, 4 December 1880, Page 104

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Page 104 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 1, Issue 12, 4 December 1880, Page 104

Page 104 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 1, Issue 12, 4 December 1880, Page 104

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