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Public Notices BEAUTIFUL BRITAIN. THE ART PRODUCTION OF THE 19TH CENTURY. BEAUTIFUL SCENES MAKE BEAUTIFUL PICTURES. A SERIES 0F o TWELVE NUMBERS TO BE 'PUBLISHED WEEKLY COMMENCING OCTOBER 26th. PART XII. WILL BE ISSUED ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 11th. There was great enthusiasm over the first eleven parts, and those who bought thom will be [sure to buy the last part, because the work is so good and the prices so low. MRS HEMANS STRUCK THE KEY-NOTE WHEN SIIE WROTE — " The Stately Homes of England, How Beautiful they stand," For, nowhere in the broad universe, can there bo found SUCH GRAND AND STATELY HOMES, SUCH NOBLE AND MAJESTY I'ALAOES SUCH SUCH SUCH IA r Y-COVERED PICTURESQUE PARKS ENTRANCING CASTLES, AND GARDENS, NATURAL SCENERY, SUCH LOVELY SUBJECTS FOR THE ARTIST, AS IN ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, IRELAND AND WALES. T HE MAGNIFICENT AND ARTISTIC PORTFOLIO [ENTIT " BEAUTIFUL BRITAIN, THE SCENERY AND SPLENDORS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM. There is offered a Superb Collection of Photographs of the GRAND HOMES, PALACES, CASTLES, RUINS, PARKS, LAKES, FORESTS) THE WONDER OF ART AND NATURE WHICH ADORN THE BRITISH ISLES. Permission has been granted by not only the owners of these Stately Homes of England, but in many cases by Her Majesty the Queen, TO PHOTOGRAPH THE INTERIORS AS WELL AS THE EXT IS R1 OR OF THE PALACES AND CASTLES, And a variety is thus given the work it would not otherwise possess. Every one should have this Magnificent Album. Pride in the beauty of the Mother Country should be a strong inducement to secure it, particularly as the cost is but a trifle, and as the work is so artistio in its conception and execution as to form a handsome ornament to any library. To Secure any part of this Artistic Album it is only necessary to cut a coupon from the Oamaru Mail and Send or Bring it with 6d to Our Office, or for Sd the Portfolio will be sent by Post to any Address. PART XI. CONTAINS: An Old Moat Eltham Palace Tring House Ford House Barn Elms Great Hall, Edinburgh Castle Old Sarum Lulworth Castle Stonehenge Kendal Castle Drawing Room at White Lodge Moor Park Iffley Mills Whitehall Taplow Court Charlton House PART XII. CONTAINS: Whitchurch Middleham Castle Holyrood Palace Sion House Newark Castle Queen Mary's Bedroom at Holyrood Hughenden Manor Denbigh Castle The Old Bridge at Croyland j The Drawing Room at Sandringliam The Tower of Penrhyn Dunbar Castle Carisbrooke Hill Dunnottar Castle Kensington Palace Pevensey Castle TWELVE PARTS—6d a part, or when posted Sd. Parts already issued can be obtained by stating the number on the Coupon below, or tli whole 12 numbers will be sold at once for 6s cash, or, if posted, 8s cash. Sixteen Exquisite Photographic Views for Gd. OUR GRAND ART ALBUM COUPON. For One of these Coupons and EIGHTPENCE in Cash or Post age Stamps we will Post to any Address in the Colony, Portfolio Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, S, 9, 10, 11, or 12 of Our Grand Art Album. If Delivered by our Runners or from This Office, the Price will be SIXPENCE. Please Forward Portfolio No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, S, 9,10, 11, or 12 to Name. Address^ Readers are Notified that the Name and Address Must be Filled in, and MUST bo Accompanied by the GASH, to Secure the receipt of a Copy of this Beautiful Work. TEA IN PERFECTION. KOZIE TEA. KOZIE TEA. HAT IS IT? IT IS A MOST DELICIOUS TEA. TRY IT. IT IS A BLEND of the charming hill-grown Teas of Sunny Ceylon and tho choicest growth of India as to bring out the most perfect qualities of both.—TßY IT. IT IS PACKED in £lb and lib Air-tight Lead Packets, and in 21b, 51b and 101b Tins, all packets containing FULL WEIGHT OF TEA. TRY IT. FOR STRENGTH, Aroma, and Richness of Flavor it is unapproachable. THE VERY BEST VALUE ever offered to the New Zealand Consumer. TRY IT. Retailed at Is Sd, Is lOd, 2s, and 2s 4d per lb by W. BEE, Sole Agent for Oamaru. J. and W. BARCLAY, Sole Agent for Hakateramea. DONAGHY'S BINDEE TWINES. "TIME IS MONEY," SAVE BOTH BY USING |)ONAGHY'S RELIABLE JJINDER MANILA, MIXED AND FLAX. THEY run smoothly, never break, and consequently cause none of those delays so often experienced by Farmers who use inferior makes. Last year we manufactured 149,000 MILES OF TWINE— Sufficient to go SIX TIMES round the World—aud never had a Singlo Complaint. SEAMING TWINE. We arc now making Large Quantities of this article, and our Standard Brands, " MOA and " MAORI," 3 and 5-Ply, will be found Superior to the Imported Twine. SOLD BY ALL THE PRODUCE AGENTS IN THE COLONY. ROBIN & CO., COACH BUILDERS & IMPORTERS HAVE FOR SALE ALL SORTS 8 VEHICLES (New and Secondhand). \ Write to u3 for Drawings and Particular of any thing you may want—either new or for repair. OCTAGON, DUNEDIN

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXI, Issue 6464, 27 January 1896, Page 4

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