Art Union. MfSS BACON, FANCY REPOSITORY, 255, QUEEN-STREET, GRAND ART UNION—BO PHIZES, 400 TICKETS, 2s 6d Each, Having secured the service! of Miss O'Hanlon, the well-known Artiste, ladies wliihinir to Uko Lessons in the following works will receive every attention :— Lane. She'l-work, Seed-work, Applique, Raised Wool-work, Oriental Embroidery; each Is 6d per leSM)n. «'i Wax (-'lowers, Macrame, Imperial Marble-work, Leather-work, Lustre i'aiuting, Canvaslno ; each 2i (id per lixsnn. Ohrystoleum : 5s per lesson. Poonah Painting : A conrso of «lx lessons, 80s.' Crowe 1 and Araaeiie ! Kr«« of charge. Fresh cut Wax for Flowers and Fruit. BY PERMISSION OF THE COLONIAL SECRETARY. GRAND ART UNION OF MOUNTED BIRDS, PREPARED BY A. REISCHEK. SOO Subscribers at 10s. Forty Prizes. Ist l'riz'), value £4. r > —Handsome carved and orna men al Slu>w-c**o of figured Rinui and Knurl, containing 12 dlff.rent species, on view at Messrs. Upton and Co. 2nd Prize, value £30— Containing 6 varieties In similar case, on view at Messrs. Phillips and Sons 3rd Prize, value £20—Containing 8 varieties in similar case, on view at Mr. M. G. Lennox's. These Prizes contain a variety of very rare birds many of which will soon bo extinct. 2 Prizes at £15. 20 Prizes at £10. 15 Prizes at £5. Total, £400. To be drawn about the end of December. TICKETS, 10s EACH, Obtainable at Messrs. H. Ooombes and Co., Hazard, Hurst and Co , N. ii. Lennox, .losiali Martin, Phllliprs and Sons. .1. A. Pond, Teutonberg, and Upton and Co. Other Prizes on view at future date to be advertised. TtttflSS TEUTENBERG'S GRAND ART UNION OP FINE ART NEEDLEWORK (By Special Permltslon). FIFTY PRIZES. Tickets 10s Each. First Prize .. .. ~ £20 Second Prize .. .. — 15 Third Prize .. .- -. 10 Fourth Prize 10 The Remaining Prizes ranging from £1 to £10. Drawing about Christmas time. Booksellers and Stationers. ftHAMPTALOUP AND /COOPER Have received THE NEW VOLUMES OF THE BOYS' OWN ANNUAL, Volt/mi 7, ISSS, S.s, THE GIRLS' OWN ANNUAL, Volume 6, 18S5, Ss. THE BACK VOLUMES OF THE BOYS' AND GIRLS' ANNUALS KEPT IN STOCK. 76, QUEKN.3TREET, AUCKLAND, London, September 12, 1885. MFSSRS. lIP TON AND CO.. Dear Sirs, —Wβ wish to dr»» your \ttcutlon to thn Handbills enclosed regarding " HAHPn US YOt'NO PEOPLE," to earn 'Ut«sc-iber to which we arerf oiinga WaTERBURY WATCH xs a premium. Some of the members cf the firm have been wearing then , and find they go extremely well. We can of course only a'lnw these watches as premiums for full " SUBSCRIPTIONS PAID IN ADVANCE." Yours faithfully, Sampson, Low, avd Co. WE are prepared to supply " HARPER'S » » YOUNG PKOPLK," with all its bright stories, Bits of Fun »nd Adveaturei. and Articles xmualne and Ins ructive. with a WA'IKRBUKY WATCH added, as under: In Monthly Parts for 1333 for 17« 6d ; the Yearly Volume for 1886, 17s 6d UPTON AND CO.; Booksellers and Stationers. MU D I E' S SELECT LIBRARY, LONDON'! THE BEST AND CHEAPEST BOOKS. I MUDIF'S CLEARANCE CATALOGUE OF SURPLUS BOOKS. All in perfectly sound second-hand condition. II MI'PIK'S CATALOGUE OF BOOKS NEWLY AND STRONGLY IiuUND. Iα Half Ro&n, Half Persian, or Half Calf. 111. MUDFE'S CATALOGUE OF , WORKS BV POPULAR NOVEI TIES AND OTHERS. In sets, all IT*lf Bound, lor Public Institutions. Ac. IV. MU DIE'S CATALOGUE OF HOOKS IN ALL SOKTS OK ORNAMENTAL BINi/INGS. For Presents. Prizes, and Private Libraries. ALL LISTS GRATIS AND POST FREE. MU D I E'S SELECT LIBRARY, NEW OXFORD-STREET, LONDON. HotelsT>ARTON , S /COMMERCIAL TTOTEL, HAMILTON. The above Hotel ie one of the finest in the Provincial District, containing suites of apartments suitable for private families and visits of officials, and numbering between 30 and 40 rooms for the use of the public. It is newly built, and with all the modern requirements, baths, etc., for convenience and comfort. The Proprietor, C. J. W. Barton, in taking over this Hotel from Mr. James Rally, is prepared to main tain its favourable character, and, to accommodate visitors FROM AUCKLAND AND UP-COUNTRY, will have a 'Bus regularly to meet every Train. Especial advantages afforded to Commercial Tra vellers, for whom sample rooms are reserved. C. J. W. BARTON, Proprietor. HOT TAKES, Ju e i oioitUA, CARLTON CLUB TEMPERANCE HOTEL. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR TOURISTS AND TRAVELLERS." The Hotel Overlooks the Boii.iNe SrniNes. Terms—Rkasonabi.e. Home Comforts. Lette a and Telegrams promptly attended to. J. WILKINSON, Proprietor. fTIHE TE AWAMUTU HOTEL. (Late Central Waikato Hotel). This Hotel having been rebuilt with extensive improvements, offers every comfort and convenience for families and invalids visiting this healthy and charming country district. Hot and cold baths, liberal cuisine, one of Wright's best billiard tables, and the choicest brands only of wines and spirits are offered to the travelling public. Sample rooms di connected from the hotel, and other special con venioDcei provided for commercial travellers. M. LEWIS, Owner aud Proprietor.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7513, 17 December 1885, Page 3
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