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Art Union. TJ P T O N & /"I 0., Have pleasure is announcing that they hare been appointed Agents or the HE\T ZEALAND "JJNION. The PrUes offered to the Public, by means of this Art Union, are Works of Art of RARE EXCELLENCE. Consisting of Oil Painting", Italian Mosaic Marble Tables, Alabaster Goods, Specimens of German Art, in Pottery and Bronze, Bohemian Glass Vases ; Indian Inlaid Ivory Work, Japanese Ware, Bohemian Glass Vases, &c, the whole of which hare been selected by WELL-KNOWN CONNOISSEURS, FROM THE EXHIBITS AT TUB JJELBODENE EXHIBITION, And form, beyond doubt, the most Choice and Varied Selection of Artistic Goods which hare erer been offered in the Colony. Amounting in value to £1500. ARRANGED IN 263 prizes. The greater portion of these works are now displayed for inspection at the Furniture Warehouse of Mr. Halliday, Shortland-strcet, with whom arrange, ments for that purpose have been made. Tickets £1 each, and descriptive catalogues, may be obtained from him, from the duly appointed agents, throughout the colony, or from TT P T O N & fi 0., BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS., Q.U BEN-STREET. ART TT N I O N 1 ART TT NIONII THE CHOICEST COLLECTION OF 3IL PAINTINGS EVER EXHIBITED IN AUCKLAND Will be disposed of BY ART UNION. 600 Subscribers. Tickets, £1 Each. gThe Pictures are the property of a retired officer of Her Majesty's Navy, and are now on view AT EDWARD WAYT E■ S, 100, QUEEN-STREET, Auckland. Sewing Machines. iiooo K E w A R D OFFERED TO ANY PERSON iVHO WILL DO AS CHEAT A RANGE OF WORK ON AKY OTHER SEWING MACHINE, >OING IT AS WELL AND AS QUICKLY, AS CAN BE DONE ON THE J) AVIS "yERTICAL JTEED gEWING T^JACHIKE. 3NLY FIRST PRIZE FOR SEWING MACHINES TO THE DOUBLE-THREAD. LOCK-STITCH, LIGIITKUNNING NEW DAVIS VERTICAL FEED MACHINE )N EVERY POINT, AND OVER ALL OTHER MACHINES t> ead the a ward. '■ The New Davis Sewing Machine, beinpr a complete leparture from the ordinary style of Sewing Machines, ifachines, and in addition an increased range of work, vith the greatest simplicity of construction, and eduction in number of working parts, we consider it intitled to first place in awards." coulcl express no moro than tliis Award, iron by SHEER. MERIT in competition OPEN TO CHE WOULD, the opportunity being fully availed of. W. C. ~D ENN Bs. Agent, Queen-street. THE STEEL SEWING MACHINE FOR BOOTMAKERS. The arm of the Bradbury is made out of one piece 3f solid steel. All the parts in the arm are steel. Special patent for driving shuttle. The arm is only ialf the sizb of any other new pattern machine. The shuttle holds more thread. Price, £1110s on the de:erred payment; £10 10s cash. Table Machine, £9 deferred), £8 cash. A lot of Jones's Machines, very ittle used, at hulf price.—Youno Diiotiiers, Boot Upper Manufacturers, Importers of English and Foreign Leathers, Bootmakers' Machinery, Indenters, Commission Merchants, New Zealand Representatives :>f the Bradbury Sewing Machine Company, Durhamstreet East. Iron Works. OUPERIOR CORRUGATED TANKS. S. PARKER HAS FOR SALE A number of the above with Tap ready for use, £2 and upwards, at his STEAM WORKS, VICTORIA-STREET, OB HIS SHOP, WELLESLET-STREET. Large quantities of SPOUTING. RIDGING. AND HOWi< PIPES always in stock. VERANDAH IRON CURVED AT SHORTEST NOTICE. MANDFACTDRER OF LEAD AND COMPO. PIPE. A choice selection of Chandoliers, &c, at his Wel-lesley-street shop. Conntry orders will always receive Ilia prompt attention. Licensed to lay on Water. SOLE PATBNTEE OF THE IMPROVED LEAD KDOE RIDOLNO.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6212, 14 October 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6212, 14 October 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6212, 14 October 1881, Page 3