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Art Unions, &cMJ. MULLIGAN’S „ MONSTER ART-UNION. CLEARING OUT OR STOCK BY GRAND ART-UNION. •300 PRIZES ! 300 GUINEAS WORTH OP JEWELRY ! Consisting of— Gold and silver watches, English and American Clocks, very handsome; Erench gilt clock®, under glass shades ; ladies and gent’s gold albert chains, gold sets brooches and ear-rings, gold lockets, ladies and gent’s diamond rings, greenstone brooches and ear-rings, gold mounted; very massive gold bracelets ; field, marine, and opera glasses • electro-plated tea and coffee services, fine cut-glass electro-plated cruets, cake baskets, gold sleeve-links and shirt studs, gold keys, gold crosses, gent’s gold signet rings, ladies’ gold dress rings, ladies’ silver card cases, a splendid gold English patent lever watch, presentation, worth 40 guineas. 200 Gold Prizes. 100 Prizes Clocks, Eield, Marine, and Opera - Glasses, and very valuable Plate TEA AND COEEEE SERVICES. The valuable English REGULATING CLOCK Over the door will be the 300th Prize. A purchaser of three tickets not drawing a prize will receive One Pound in cash. The purchaser of six tickets not drawing a prize will receive Eive Pounds in cash. The whole of the Stock must be • cleared out, as M. J. Mulligan is retiring from the business. IMMENSE BARGAINS IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND JEWELRY. A reduction of 35 per cent, off the usual selling prices. GOO SUBSCRIBERS AT 10s. 6d. EACH. The above goods are all of a superior quality and guaranteed. REMEMBER, The holder of Three Tickets not winning a prize will receive ONE POUND ! And the, holder of Six Tickets not winning a prize ■will be presented with EIYE POUNDS ! As one-half of the tickets have been taken up, intending subscribers should apply to Mr, Mulligan at once. R T UNION. JAMES BERGER’S ART UNION, SESSION 1874. 200 MEMBERS AT ONE GUINEA EACH. Two hundred valuable PRIZES, of elegant and useful articles. The whole will be on show on and after SATURDAY, 25th JULY. Lambton Quay. Books, Stationery, &cT> MORTON, BOOKSELLER and jLV« STATIONER, Grey town, has on hand, and to arrive, a large assortment of BOOKS and STATIONERY, which he sells at Wellington prices. R. M. wiU OPEN a BRANCH STORE in Masterton as soon as his new premises are completed. The trade supplied. Greytown, Ist May, 1874. IVTEW BOOKS, JUST RECEIVED and ON SALE LM BY .THE UNDERSIGNED The Universe and Coming Transits, by R. A. ' Proctor Human Longevity, its Pacts and its Fictions ; by N. J, Thoms Life of John Coleridge-Pattcson, Missionary Bishop of the Melanesian Islands; by Charlotte M. Yonge Coonmssie and Magdala, the Story of Two British Campaigns in Africa ; by H. M. Stanley Perils of the Polar Seas, by Mrs, Chisholm The New Chemistry, by J. P. Cook; being the new volume of the International Scientific Series Africa, Geographical Exploration and Christian Enterprise ; by A. G. Forbes Twenty Thousand Leagnes Under the Sea, by Jules Verne; beautifully illustrated London Characters, Illustrations of the Humor, Pathos, and Peculiarities of London Life; by Henry Mayhcw Piccadilly, a Fragment of Contemporary Biography ; by Laurence Oliphant; cheap edition Two Little Wooden Shoes, a new novel, by Ouida The Atlantic to the Pacific, What to See, and How to See Jt; by J. E. Lester, A.M. The Huguenots in France, by Samuel Smiles The Empires and Cities of Asia, by A. G. Forbes, with a map. Egypt of the Pharaohs, and of the Khedive; by F. B. Zincke. I On Work and Wages, by Thos. Brassey, M.P. ! The Fall of Babylon Foreshadowed by the Rev. John Gumming, D.D. Mivart’s Elementary Lessons in Anatomy. Perry’s Elementary Treatise on Steam. Against the Stream, the story of an Heroic Age in England ; by the author of The Schonberg Cotta Family. Flashes of Thought, extracts from the works of C. H. Spurgeon. The Englishman’s House, by C. J. Richardson, architect. Professor Blackie on Self Culture, Intellectual, Physical, and Moral. Commercial Code of Signals, new' edition ; with 1574 supplement. v Mrs. Brown on Dizzy, by Arthur Sketchley. The Earl’s Promise, a new novel by Mrs. Riddell; cheap edition. Fantino, a romance, by Victor Hugo ; cheap edition. Vanity Fair, vol. 10. Tylor’s Primitive Culture, 2 vols., new-edition The Naturalist on the River Amazon, by H. W. Bates, 3rd edition, with maps and illustrations Six Weeks in the Saddle, a Painter's Journal in Iceland, by E. S. Walton In Strange Company, being the experiences of a Roving Correspondent; by James Greenwood, “the Amateur Casual ” A History of Booksellers, the old and the new; by Henry Curwen, with portraits and illustrations The Friendship of Books, and other Lectures, by the Rev. F. D. Maurice The Statesman’s Year Book for 1874, by Fred. Martin Business, by a Merchant A Critical Examination of the Gospel History My Kalulu, Prince, King, and Slave, a Story from Central Africa; by H, N. Stanley Brewer’s Dictionary Phrase and Fable, new and re vised edition . , I’arjoon’a Christmas Stories, in 1 vol., viz.— Blade o Grass,” “ Golden Grain,” and “ Bread and Cheese and Kisses ” _ Wright’s History of Caricature and Grotesque m Literature and Art , A History of Clubs and Club Life, by John Timbs Wonders of the Yellowstone Regions in the Rocky Mountains, by James Richardson Sahara and Lapland. Travels in the African Desert and the Polar World ; translated from the French by Mrs. Cashel Hoey New Japan, the Land of the Rising Sun, its annals during the past twenty years, recording the remarkable progress of the'Japanese in Western Civilization: by Samuel Mossman, with maps Beeton’s Law Book, a practical compendium of the general principles of English Jurisprudence Boilcau's Traverse Tables, new edition Threading My Way, tw'euty-seven years of Autobiography; by Robert Dale Owen The Story of Goethe's Life, by G. H. Lewes The Artist of Collingwood, by Bai*on ua Carriag From Patmos to Paradise, or Light on the Past, the Present, and the Future; by Dr. Gumming Life of the llov. William Anderson, L L.D., Glasgow LYON & BLAIR, (Successors to 'William Lyon.) Business Notices. Buy ueckitts 1 french blue and see that each Ball is -wrapped in paper bearing the name of RECICITT, as its .splendid quality lias caused many inferior imitations. Sold by all respectable Grocers, &c. January 31, 1874. E T It O L E U M LAMPS. LAMPS ! LAMPS ! ! XY E I (J II T A If D BUIIEE, Manufacturers and Exporters, Bikminouam. Table, Street and Station Lamps and Lanterns of all descriptions. Chandeliers, Brackets, &c., in great variety. Lamps fitted with American or any otbor description of burner. Patentees of the Celebrated “ECLIPSE.”—NO CHIMNEY BURNER. Specially adapted for up-country districts, as all breakage of chimneys is avoided, and the light given much greater than that of any other burner same size wick. Photographs and books containing over 500 designs upon application. Indents must bo sent through an English House, or covered by drafts (JO d/s. mo MERCHANTS, STOKE DEALERS, MESSES, JL ' CLUBS, &c. . JOHN MOI It AND SON, Aberdeen, and 14, Commercial Street, London, E., would direct special attention, to their brand of Jams, Jollies, and Scotch Marmalade ; which will bo found unequal for color, flavor, purity, and general excellence ; and that each tin contains the specified weight, J. M. &S. would invito comparison with any other br< V Awarded the " GRAND MEDAL OF MERIT” at tho VIENNA EXHIBITION, IS7«, tor the general superiority of their manufactures.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4178, 11 August 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4178, 11 August 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4178, 11 August 1874, Page 4

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