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Those about to purchase earthenware china, or glassware of any description will effect a saving by paying a visit to Wilson's, 267, Queen-street (near Market entrance). They will have there an opportunity of selecting from a very large and varied stock, at prices which are absolutely the lowest in town. Japanese afternoon tea sets at less than half-price. Vases ornaments, &c., suitable for in great variety, and very cheap. Note the address : Wilson's, 267, Queen-street. The pictures intended to complete the number for the Art Union of Messrs. E. and A. Aldis, being those painted from sketches recently taken from the Hot Lake district, are now added to those already on view at Coombes' Arcade, and the following is a descriptive list of the serieslst prize, " Waitakerei Falls," size .'52 x 24 inches, price £15; 2nd, " Okahui.uko Bay" (Whangaroa), 24 x 15, £12; 3rd, "Mountain Scene near Waiorongomai," 24 x 15, £10; 4th, Lake Taupo," 20 x 12, iS: sth, _ " Blue Milk Pool and Porridge Pots' (Wi\irakei), 18 x 12, £8; (3th, " Champagne Pool (Wairakei), 16 xl2 £8 ; 7th. " Whangarei Heads," 24 x 15, £8 • Bth, "Old Mill" (Western Springs), 24 x 15' £8; 9th, " Lake Taupo/' 20 x 12, £8; 10th' "Peach Island" (Whangaroa), 20 x 12 £8 • 11th, "Arara Rock" (Whangaroa), 24' x 15' £8; 12th, " Kaeo River" (Whangaroa), 20 x I_, £8; Ho ' \ Cascade Geyser " (Wairakei), I? x /)' '» t-i Kaeo River, lb x !-. £/; loth, Freeman's Bay" (Auckand), 30 x 12, £7; 16th, "North Head" Whangaroa),lß xl2 £7; 17th, "Cascade" fleAroha), 9 x 6, t's; 18th, " Lake Takapuna," 12 x 8 £5, 19th, ''Lake" (Waitakerei, 15 x 9, £5; 20th, "Moonlight" (Waitakerei Creek), 5x5 circular, £2. Just as great men are targets for envy, and jealousy to aim their shafts at, so is a celebrated proprietary medicine a shining mark for tricksters to rob of its lustre. Thin species of piracy is a mean type of pilfering. It is literally petty larceny, because, under cover of the name that carries the game," they can concoct the most pernicious beverages, the most destructive poisons, the most bogus compounds, and overlaying them with the imprint and labels of some great original, like Udolpho Wolfe's Schiedam Aromatic sbiinanp-s palm otf the filuti for the celebrated diuretic and ionic. s

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9219, 23 November 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9219, 23 November 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9219, 23 November 1888, Page 3

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