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WELLINGTON ART UNION ! ! ! 40 0 P~R IZE S ! 400 TICKETS, 10s 6d EACH. ALL PRIZES AND NO BLANKS ! A GRAND ART UNION DRAWING will take place at the Long Room, Osgood's " EMPIRE HOTEL," on the 24th December next, under the management of Mr. Charli:s Kussrxft. The drawing will be conducted strictly on the principle of the London Art Union. PHIZES FKOM FIFTY GUINEAS! No Prize of less value than Half-a-crown. BSir ALL PRIZES AND NO BLANKS ! Tickets — 10s Cd each— to bo had everywhere. List of PRIZES at present on the list : — No. Value. I— Piano 50 Gns. (Or purse of 40 Sovereigns) 2— Musical Box, drum, bells, castanets .. .. .. 25 „ 3— Oil Painting: "In the Yard » 15 „ 4— Do do "Tete-a-Tete" ... 10 „ s— Do do "The Foundling" ... 5 „ 6— Hunted Slave 4 „ 7— The Life-boat 4 „ B— The Drive 4 „ 9— The Old, Old Story 3 „ 10 — The Evening Star 3 „ 11 — Seville ; "A thing of beauty is a joy for lifo "£2lO 0 12— The Orange Girl 2 0 0 13— The Milkmaid 1 10 0 14— The Limier Briquet Hound... 110 0 15— Wind Mill 0 10 0 16— Water Mill 0 10 0 17 — Metophone, 3 octaves ... 5 0 0 18 — Fine old Violin, case, and bow 5 0 C 19 — 1 splendid Flute, ivory head, ami IS keys... 8 0 0 20—1 do do, 13 keys 5 0 0 21 — 1 Arabesque Violin 4 0 0 22 -I Tambourine 10 0 Concertinas, &c, &c. N B. — All the pictures will be handsomely framed and glazed. Tickets should bo secured as early as possible. The prizes can now be seen at Mr. Russell's, and will be on view at Osgood's Long Room for some days before the drawing takes place. Wellington. Nov. 27, 1866.

ARRIVAL OF CROCKERY, Ex Electba. fi EORGE WATERS has just received a large and varied assortment of CROCK feiliY, of the newest patterns, which ho will dispose of on the most reasonable terms. THE ORIGINAL STORE, DIXON-STiIEET, Te Ako.

NOTICE. THE Friends of George Didsbury, Gsq , are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of bis late wife, which will leave his residence, Johns street, Thorndon Flat, TOMORROW (SATURDAY) Ist DECEMBER, at 4 o'clock p.m. F. J. PAGON, Undertaker. Wellington, 30th November.

NOTICE. CJ TRAY ED, from Te Aro Flat, a chesnufc |iO Filly, branded M near shoulder, star on forehead, one hind heel white, and a little white on the root of the tail. Any person fetching the same to Mr. T. Whitehouse, Grocer, will be rewarded. 110 ALL BAD WRITERS.— A good handwriting taught in eight lesson. Professor Ni:KDiiAst, Lambton Quay, opposite Odd Fellows' Hall. LADIES and GENTLEMEN who wish to improve their writing can do so by receiving instruction from Professor Nkrdkam, Lambton Q .ay, opposite Odd Fellows' Hall WANTED, a respectable young Woman as Housemaid. Apply at the Panama Hotel. WANTED, by a middle aged married man, without encumbrance, a Situation on a station in the country — the man is willing to make himself generally useful and the woman able to do dairy, household work, &c. References as to character, &c, can ba obtained ou application at Mr. Logan's store, Lambton Quay. WANTED, by a middle-aged man, a Situation as Clerk and Book-keeper, and to make himself generally useful. For references as to general character and efficiency, apply at the office of the Evening Post. WANTED, a good General Servant; (female). Wages no object. Apply to Mrs. Kdmeades, Albion Brewery. WANTED, Run for a Horse, in a paddock on Tv Aro Flat. Apply to MITCHELL & GANDY. WANTED to Purchase, for cash, 50 doz. Gingerbeer Bottles and 50 doz. Lemonade Bottles. Apply to Thomas Cooper, Thistle Inn, Thorndon.

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Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 252, 30 November 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 252, 30 November 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 252, 30 November 1866, Page 3

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