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AN SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED— Countess Slates Galvanized Corrugated Iron — 24 and 26 gauge Roofing Felt Galvanized Screws and Nails Zinc Sheet Lead Floor Brads Wire Nails Cement Register Grates Varnishes, Polish, Turps Glass — plain, fancy, and coloured Oils, White Lead Putty Dryers Axle Pulleys, Sash Fasteners Sash Weights Locks— Carpenters', Patent, and Mortise Hinges— T and Butt Paperhanginga and Scrim Candles — Price's and De Roubaix Fellowes Guinnesa's Stout, by Burke. GUTHRIE & LARNACH'S NEW ZEALAND TIMBER AND WOODWARE FACTORIES, COMPANY (Ltmitbd). Temporary Offces — Barton and Fitzherbert's |Buildinos, Brandon-street. WELLINGTON. fiAMPBELL'3 ART UNION. \J 4000 TICKETS AT 5s EACH. 386 Prizes, varying in amount from a Gold Wedding Ring to ONE HUNDRED POUNDS CASH, Less five per cent. (£5) which I promise to give to the Benevolent Society. In the previous advertisements I have explained the reasons, the modus operandi of drawing the list of prizes, Sec. In this advertisement I respectfully submit the following propositions to the candid consideration of the general public : — Ist. I have not, and will not, annex a single shilling in connection with this art union until the affair is brought to a conclusion. 2nd. 1 promise to refund to every ticketholder (who has paid up) the sum of ss, should this art union prove a failure. 3rd. For a detailed list of prizes, &c , see small bills, which I will forward to any address on application. 4th. As brevity is the soul of wit (or should be at 20s per inch space) I will simply add invest at once or don't. sth. Orders for tickets from the country, if accompanied by cheque or Post Office Order, will be attended to by return of post. C. CAMPBELL, Manners-street. PUBLIC NOTICE. jl/T J. MULLIGAN'S GRAND ART UNION is POSTPONED Until THURSDAY, sth SEPTEMBER, 1878, To allow district and country agents to make up their lists, and thus give all ticket- holders AN EQUAL CHANCE. Be hi time aud secure a ticket. The purchaser of four tickets not winning a prize will have tbe whole of his money returned. MELB )U UNE CUP, 1878. (109 Entries). MR. A. CAMERON co. be consulted on the above event r .. usual. 4000 Members at 20s. each. First £1500 Second 600 Third ... 300 Starters (divided) 600 Non-starters (divided) ... 1000 £4000 Exchange, Is for country cheques. Two postage stamps required. One for reply, and one r or result. ALFRED A. CAMERON, Box 251 ; or Office, Prince of Wales Hotel, Dunedin. JONES Sc HUGHEB' SWEEPS For £2000 Each (Westport and Grey mouth), Is genuine speculation, fairly conducted under the supervision of a Committee chosen from {shareholders TICKETS AT H. BENNETT'S, Commercial Hotel. THORNDON DISPENSARY. TO meet the growing importance of Thorndon, and to suit tbe convenience ef their numerous customers there, Barraud and Son will open as above, so soon as premises are erected, at the corner of Molesworth-street and Hill-street. 24th August, 1878. BANK HOTEL, MANNERS STREET, Alfred Wakeford, proprietor, AW. wishes to inform tbe public generally . that the only Booking Office, tor Cobb and Co.'s Coaches for the West Coast is in the above-named hotel, where every convenience for Travellers will be found. PICTON DAVIES, C.E., • Licensed Under "THE LAND TRANSFER ACT," Chamber of Commerce Buildings, Wellington. Boundary surveys, subdivision of estates into small farms or townships, drainage of estates, &c , on easy terms. Accuracy guaranteed. Cash advance* made on freehold property subdivided by Mr. Davies. MUNGAROA SMALL FARM SECTIONS. THE Unsold Sections are for private sale, j Application to J. H. WALLACE, j unter-streot '

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Evening Post, Volume XVI, Issue 210, 4 September 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XVI, Issue 210, 4 September 1878, Page 4