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DUNEDIN CONSULTATION WILL CLOSE ON 18th FEBRUARY. 10,000 Members at Ten Shillings Each. 38 Performers . 27 Performers. DUN ED IN CUP. PUBLICANS' H'CAP. First £1000 First ....£250 Second 500 Second 125 Third 200 Third 80 Others (divided) 700 Others (divided) 270 £2400 £725 36 Performers. 21 Performers. J. C. HANDICAP. CITY STAKES. Pirst £500 First £250 Second 250 Second 125 Third 100 Third 80 ■Others (divided) 350 Others (divided) 220 £1200 £675 "By letter only," v/'.lh. two stamps enclosed for replies. Please send P.O. Orders, Bank Notes, oxCheques, with Is exchange ; hut under no bircumstances Will Registered Letters he accepted. Address— ADA MANTUA, Care of Mr Abraham, Box 351, Post-office, Duuedin. N.B. — Should One Ticket only be required, Postage Stamps will be accepted. 1559 BRIDGES' ART UNION, Protected by Act Vie. DXXXII. FIFTY PRIZES. 10,000 Tickets, at £1 each. The best pictures ever offered in any art union, and -fco the full value of £10,000, which are on view to the Press and j»ublic, as a guarantee of their value, offers guaranteed after the drawing, which will take place •at an early date. Ist prize, £1000 9th prize, £150 17th prize, £50 .2nd prize, £1000 10th prize, £150 18th prize, £50 3rd prize, £500 11th prize, £100 19th prize, £50 4th prize, £500 12th prize, £100 20fch prize, £50 ' •sth prize, £250 13th prize, £100 21st prize, £50 6th prize, £250 14th prize, £100 22nd prize, £50 7th prize, £250 15th prize, £100 23rd prize, £50 •Bth prize, £250 16th prize, £100 21th prize, £50 Six prizes at £30 each, 20 prizes at £20 each. Tickets and. prospectuses can bo obtained at BRIDGES' HAYDON GALLERY, Eastern Arcade, Melbourne ; and of MR PULFORD, Observer office, Auckland (Sole Agent). Please register all letters containiwg money. The following 1 won prizes in New Zealand at the drawing in 1870 :— R. Nicholas, Christchurch, £1000; "Win. Painter, Patura, £100 ; C. J. Todhunter, Christchurch, £50; Henry Allen, Hokitiki, £20; Dr Hoost, Christchurch, £20; Alfred Martin, Christchurch, £10; L' Rogers, Invercargill, £10. HAND Q XT 011 N , WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS, Q.TTEEX-STHEET. Kate importations of Jewellery and Watches, from the BEST MAKERS IN THE WORLD. T^T OTICE OF REMOVAL. E. J. BAILEY, SEEDSMAN AND NURSERYMAN, Has removed his business to 70, Queen-street, two doors from Vulcan-lane, where he hopes, by .strict attention to business, to secure a continu- • ance of past favours. Plants, Seeds, and Birds always on hand. To Arrive, a quantity of Autumn and Spring Flowering Bulbs. Cabbage and Cauliflowers, Fancy Trees, &c, on Sale. N.B. — Bouquets and Cut Flowers supplied on the shortest notice. "IY/TR. T. B. HILL'S FARM IS NOT YET SOLD. One-fourth Cash ; Balance at 6 per cent. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. No Reasonable Opfer Refused. fiO AND SEE IT. WILLIAM TT> "ORIDGMAN, JL\)6 Jl> JUNCTION DRAPERY WAREHOUSE. .Saving purchased a Lot of Warehouse Lines, will sell them very cheap. 100 Ladies Lace Fichus and Capes at 2s 6d ; warehouse price, 4s lid 20 Girls' Cashmere Jackets from 7s 6d, worth 12s 6d .50 Ladies' Cashmere Fichus and Dolmans, 7s 6d to 10s 6d 100 Ladies' Fichus, Black and Coloured Dolmans, Ulsters, from 10s 6d to 255, being less than half warehouse price ; very handsome goods ■50 Ladies' handsome Black Silk Jackets, from 25s 20,000 dozen Buttons (new goods in great variety), from 2d dozen 2500 yards New Pattern Muslin Works, 2d, 2£d, 3£d, 4£d, to Is — much under usual price Very good line Men's Oxford Shirts, 14£ to 17 I7i inch, 6s 9d ; worth 8s 6d ■Good Coloured Damask Table Covers, 6s 6d, 7s 6d, 8s 6d Linoleum, various widths 4s 6d square yard 500 yards New Pompadour Prints, 4 Jd ; worth 655, Just opened, choice patterns 1500 yards New Pompadour Prints, 6£d ;. worth Bd. Just opened, choice patterns Gt-ood Bed Tick, 4f d ; extra value at 7id 1500 yards good Dress Materials, to clear, 6d per yard. Half-price. Double-widths Scarlet and Green Furniture Repps, 3s 5 worth 6s 6d. Double-width All-Wool Scarlet Damask, 2s lid. Half-price. Nice lot Ladies' Leather Bags, from 3s 9d 100 Cocoa Mats, Is Bd, 2s 3d, 3s 6d. 100 Door Slips, 2s 4d All Goods Masked in Plain Figubes (nett) for Cash. William JtC« JlSridgmafs UPPER QUEEN-STREET.

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Observer, Volume 3, Issue 71, 21 January 1882, Page 301

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Page 301 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 3, Issue 71, 21 January 1882, Page 301

Page 301 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 3, Issue 71, 21 January 1882, Page 301

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