BY PERMISSION OF HON. COLONIAL SECRETARY. Tji I N C H E ' S TjICLIPSB ART TTNION. 1,000 TICKETS, AT TEN SHILLINGS EACH 100 .PRIZES, Consisting of Framed On* Paintings, 80 Colonial and 20 Foreign Subjects. Measurements given inside frames. Pictures are all in deep Guilt Mouldings. A Discount of 5 per cent. (Is in the £) allowed on all purchases of 5 to 10 Tickets, and 10 per cent. (2s in the £) on all above 10. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. "HERALD." — "The PictHres are handsomely framed in heavy gilt frames, and well worth inspection. " STAR. ' — " The Pictures comprise Oil Paintings of very superior quality, and are well worthy of inspection." " BELL. '—" The colours on each Picture are harmoniously blended together ; the lights and shades are a feature which has been well studied." "OBSERVER." — "The Pictures are really handsome ones. Mr Finch is very well known, and .the public may rest assured that they will be fairly and honourably treated— a great desideratum in affairs of this kind." "RATIONALIST." — "We have been favoured with a view of these Pictures, and can assure our readers that they are well worth inspection and investment. " MANUKAT7 GAZETTE." — " All being artistic productions." All visitors to Auckland are invited to call and inspect. slßtf H. N. SIMSON, WAIPU CLUB ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, WAIPU. "DOATING and Bathing, Shooting, and J-' Fishing, Billiards, Good Paddocks and Stables, Horses for Driving or Riding. THE WAIPU CLUB ACCOMMODATION HOUSE is most delightfully situated near the banks of theWaipu River, nd not far from the sea, and for healthf ulness, and salubriety cannot be excelled. Every attention is paid to guests, and communications by mail or wire receive prompt attention. H. N. SIMSON, Peopeieton. s23tf Watchmaker & Jeweller. t^w/H. PALMER, Respectfully announces that he has just returned to Whangarei, and started in business opposite the Post office, where he will be glad to see all his old friends and patrons. On hand a nice assortment of WATCHES, CLOCKS, and JEWELLERY. Watches, Clocks and Jewellery repaired on the Premises. A nice Assortment of WEDDING MINGS, KEEPER MINGS, ' DMESS MINGS. Chabges Modeeatb. TIHE rk LD QTAND. THE BEST MEATS. THE CHEAPEST PRICES. The reputation heretofore earned will be fully sustained by J. B. M ANNi shipping and family butcher Cameron-street, Next the Advocate Office. ■ ' Oedees Supplied in Town and Countey. : Eamo Bakery. JOSEPH T7NIGHT, Proprietor, BEGS to intimate to the residents of Kamo, Whangarei, and surrounding districts, that he has commenced, business as , BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, .*{ and is prepared to supply customers with an ~ excellent article at the lowest possible rates, b and by strict attention to business, hopes to U merit a share of public patronage. I Kamo Bakery. d JOSEPH T7NIGHT, c PROPRIETOR. 713 ! Saddle Horses for Hire. CARTING DONE. THE undersigned is prepared to undertake all descriptions of carting, andhas always on service saddle horses for ladies or gents HENRY CHEESEMAfc I Next Mr Gordon's Residence, Jan. 18, 1883 "fl
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Northern Advocate, 26 March 1887, Page 1
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487Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 26 March 1887, Page 1
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