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WAIKATO

ART UNION, To he di iwn for on tho principle u'loi tci\ bv the ART UNION OF CLASUOW.

NEW SCHEME.

200 TICKETS AT TEN SHILLINGS EACH.

In order mero cflectmlly to suit the varipd tastes of Subßcribers, No special articles will be giyen as prizes, but money amounts only will bo drawn for, oiitiUiiig tho holders to purelniEo— to tho amounts kpecified in prize Tickets— nny article or articles, book or books, theho'.doia may select.

THE SIOC'K OF

FANCY GOODS

is PTPPodmgly varied, and of a character never before seen m the Waikato, including Water color paintings, oleographs, photographs of thn nmtpr-pietvs of celebuited artists, illuminated s.Tipturo and other pieces, Herring's (■porting colored p'atcs (handsomely framed), picnic baskets, comupcons, vases, oak expanding (tables) book shelves, iplcndid photographic albums, books of New Zealand ferns, family Bibles (illustrated, hnndsomoly bound in morocco, with family register, &c. completo), handsome violins, best conportinas, flutes, and tnmbouriuos, scrap boi3c , beautiful niUßical ulbunis, drawing-room and other inkstands, travelling desks, writing desks, papctorios, dressing cases Tor hdies and gentlemen, handsome chessmen and boards complete, ladies' card cases, ladic*' silver and plntod bouquet holders, ladies' Vtiliaeß, fans, Japanese and Venetian seta, perfumo bottles, vases, floial stand.", jewelloiy cabinets, glove an I hnudkerchiut' boxes, reticules, travelling bags, work boxes, card baskets, mantel-piece ornaments, bijou inkstands, ptitionery racks, manifold lottor writers, puises, and other useful nnd ornamental articles, too irutnerous to mention.

BOOKS. The Btook of Hooka is lart;c and wpll-»-:lcctofl. Any book not on hand will be obtained to the order of the prizeholder, thus a favorable opportunity presents itself to those desirous of obtaining Standard Works.

Twenty Prizes AMOrNIINO TO ONE HUNDRED POUNDS. Ist Prize £25 0 0 2nd do l.~> 0 0 3rd di> 10 0 0 4th di ]() o 0 sth do S 0 0 Gth do r» 0 0 7th do 5 0 0 bib do 5 0 0 <)th do 5 0 0 lOlh do ... . 3 0 0 llth do 3 0 0 12th do . .. 3 0 0 Avd G il^Pnizie. GOO £100 0 0

TT3EH3 X>JcC/k."«7Grx:na-O-

WILL T\KE TLACB DURING RACE WEEK.

LANGBRIDGE &> SILVER,

BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS

II A MILT OK

J7-AURI. T7-AURI. T7-AUIU. 200,000 feet of first-class

OS SALE AT TIIK itAILWAY SAW MILLS, MERCER A 137 Totaka, Risir, & Kaukt Ckilino Boabds, Kauhi Pilfs, up to 50 it»

Kaiiikatka (for general buildipg purposes )

The undersigned would respodfully call tho attention of tho Waika'o public to thr> fiict. that KAQRI can now bo obtained I'ROMPTLY within their own district at lowost market rntci Oidtif. by telegram or otherwiio will receive.the k-st.attcntionlof THOS. WELLS, PROPKIKTOB," TIMBEII AIBBCnANT AKD ISTUKKiCKEPEI?,

M JERR C E II .

NoARUAWAHrx Steam Flour Mills. IT7TIOLE3ALE PRICES CURRENT : - Sacks lOOlblbags 501b bags No 1 r Sk-drcssed "NFM,"pprton of 2,000 )b% ... 16 13 0 17113 0 17 10 6 No 2 Silk-d rested Ngai uawahia, per ton of 2,000 lbs 14 3 0 14 13 0 IS 0 6 S^iivjw, per ton ... 8 10 6 Brun, per ton ... 812 0

Oats, per bushel 9 5 0 „ „ crushod ... 0 5 0 Maize „ 0 6 6 „ crushed ' „/ 0 >6 6 Oatmeal, per lb 0 0 3 The aliove prirr* includo s»cki and bags^ taokG and bags not returnable. Torms Cash ; 2\ per cent allowed on all aocounti aid within the month. R. LAMB.

/^.EORGE NEALE, Litbbt and Bait SrABtM, CARTER AND CONTRACTOR, HAMILTON (VJiST,

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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 578, 3 February 1876, Page 2

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560

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 578, 3 February 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 578, 3 February 1876, Page 2

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