Notices of Bemoval. JM. & J. MOWBRAY • HAVE REMOVED TO SCHERFF'S BUILDINGS, FORT-STREET, { Opposite the Union Steam Ship Company's Offica. • TfyjTESSRS. JACKSON AND RUSSELL, -"-*- SOLICITORS, have removed from Fort-street to No. 42, Shortland-strcet, opposite Messrs. A. Clarl: and Sons Warehouse. September 1,1883. ■TRn-QTICE OF REMOVAL. HENRY G. WADE, A.R.LB.A., ARCHITECT, CANADA BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STBEET j (Late City Council Offices). R* M. W A T T> ARCHITECT, ■ 8 REMOVED TO 252, QUEEN-STREET, Oppasite Market Entrance. "KTOTICE OF REMOVAL. MR. ROBERT BROWNING, solicitor, Has Removed from Shortland-street to his NEW CHAMBERS AT THE CORNER OF VULCAN LANE AND HIGH STREET.; mo r^LIENTS. MR. TOLE, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, HAS KEMOTED TO CHAMBERS NEXT THE > BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, QUEEN-STREET. 3 TtfT OTI C E O F . REMOVAL. B , TO BUILDERS AND THE PUBLIC. 0 il J. PETFORD, . [. HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBER, AND WATER AND GAS FITTER, Has Removed to temporary premises in CHANCERY-STREET, j, The rear of A. CUrk and Sons. oE DV7D - W AYTE> r ESTATE AGENT, Etc., r Eiß 1 r REMOVED a TO No. 5, Mercantile Chasibkbs, Next Bank of New Zealand. Art Union. ART UNION OF OIL .AND WATER COLOUR PAINTINGS, Including "MAOEI LAND," Scene on Bote Iti.—Oil Painting by C. Blomfleld, Auckland. - "'APPROACHING MILFORD SOUND"— Water r colour by J. Gully, Nelson. } "ON THE BEACH AT LYTTELTON"-Oil Painting 1 by J. Gibb, Christchurch. "LAKE WAKATIPU "—Water Colour fcv J. Gully, Nelson. "GOVEROR'S BAY, LYTTELTON "—Oil Painting by J. Gibb, Christchurch. f "LAKE TARAWERA-HORNING "-Oil Painting i by C. Blomfleld, Auckland. r "L*KE TARAWEBA—EVENING-"— Oil Painting ' byC. Blomfleld, Auckland. e The Drawing will take place at J. Leech's, Sbort- • land-street, on the Society of Arts principle, when t the list is filled. Each subscriber will receive bondoir - photo, of C. Blomfield's large Oil.Painting of " Maori a Land." Miscellaneous. IMPORTANT NOTICE. "STEW 72ALAND [ AND TNTERCOLONIAL "VrEWS AND A DVERTIS3NG * GENCY The Manager of the above' Agency, which has branches throughout the Colonies and in all the prin- ; cipal centres of population in the world, begs to • announce that it has been established with a view to j meot the wants of commercial men, as well as consumeis, by the exercise of sound judgment and practical skill in the economical, judicious, and prompt ' distribution of advertisements. WITH THE OBJECT OF PUSHING BUSINESS. From his long residence in the Colonies, his intimate ) acquaintance with the requirements of advertisers, as well as his cordial relations with newspaper proprietors, the Manager is able to offer the following ad vans taces :— The services of an expert. Greater economy by means of an organised agencythan can be secured by individual efforts, j Energy and method in the pushing of a new com > meicial undertakings. : Careful supervision of the interests of advertisers. Selection of the best advertising mediums and most conspicuous positions for advertisements. - Prompt, honourable, and conscientious treatment of advertisers and newspaper proprietors, in order to protect their respective interests and reputation. X QENERAL "VTEWS AGENCY I ti 31 *' Palford has the sole "SM *° is3ae th ° paper |gnown as " L' Entr' Acte" in the Opera House and JsTheatre Royal. securing the of literary men of jwlUlf, and by combination with news agencies in ~JP parts of tho world, the New Zealand and Inter. Agency will be able to supply to newspaper i(pid|p ,rl<ltora leading articles, news letters, telegraphic ijsmrjlunaries, &c fr il; WILLIAM SYLVESTER PULFORD, 16 vM*ia P. 0., . Managw--3* JBuckland. « ,n 4&*E- AUCKLAND RACING CLUB t . SATURAY, lOth NOVEMBER!" 1883. °f \ * .——_ "■ ' Acceptaas Spring Handicap and Hurdles. " j November 2.1883. f. ~pAKU,ANGA HUNT CLUB." ». ANNUAL ACES will take place, on the aATnn^ 8 ™ BAC3COUBSE, SATURDAj 27th OCTOBER, 1883. October, at i o'clock p.m. 1. ryiHE AUCtAND AGRICULTURAL ?^? OBAL ASSOCIATION AN/UAL SHOW lt SHOW v?! 11 beheld In the r - OvVn^V SREES LANE, i_ ™-f DAY AND FRIDAY, je Bth and h NOVEMBER. ISS3 H it t. . - , 3 Second Day. Is. 31st October. at r V EE ANNfiX ATHLETIC SPORTS B r kU! with above) , li- nil t> 9 take P lsC6 > on 'he (IvPRIIU? 115 RACECOURSE. Oi. *RiDA] 9th NOVEMBER, ISS3 PtUf of Wales Birthday) ? *e Programme. Ip<R!CKET ! /^PdCKET! The undersi|ed_,y jost l 0 bandi e Hittermere, a »n, Selection of Snltabl vß:EETlJlG GOODS, Dark'* and On«i ie ComjD S Season, consisting of D "S? and Doke's Balls, »«» ' n Batting Gloves, Stumps, tc. A §" r r ILLT I TOBACCONIST, f Owiiil J- * ei - Queen-street, I, IHEggji Bank of New Zealand). __ VACHX.Iajjd boat-butlding. 10 A ' a: 4 ' „ , A -Iv^ARBRICK Iv. BDIESS AT TBE Noeib Shobb T "£ IS OWN iOOOUNT. 1 BOATS CHEAPLY. »««•»« built at Lowort ■g: PricMj W. - ■ ■ l{S
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6825, 2 October 1883, Page 8
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