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WAIMEA SOUTH LITERARY INSTITUTION. rpilE ANNUAL TEA MEETING will be -*- held in tho above-named Institution on Ist January next, 1864. Musical entertainment will bo provided. Tea on table at 4 o'clock, p.m. Tickets, 2s. eacli; Children, half-price. AtFEED BAIGENT, Hon Sec. ART UNION OF LONDON. QUBSCEIBEES to the AET UNION OF >J LONDON, for 1863, are informed that tho ILLUSTRATIONS of Tennyson's "IDYLLS OF THE KING," and the ENGRAVING "LABOROF XOVE," after Dixie, have arrived, and are now READY for DISTRIBUTION. Tho two prizes gained by Nelson subscribers—a Book of Etchings, after David Cox, and a Bust of the Princess Alexandra—can bo seen at the Nelson Institute. Every subscriber of One Guinea, for the year 1864, tvill receive a volume of TWENTY ILLUSTRATIONS of the Poem, " THE ANCIENT MARINER,", by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, designed expressly for this Society by J. NOEL PatoN, i-'.K.a.A., with the poem handsomely printed on toned paper, and bound in cloth, besides a chance of a prize at tho annual distribution in April January, 1864 .intending subscribers for the year SJ TtSZg&F *thoir BUbscri»tions i - fi ,, GEORGE JACKSON, Agent. TTTT- , T0 DRAPERS. ATTANTED a DEAPEH'S ASSISTANT ' " Apply to R0(1 M. L. MARES, *"* Twfolgar-Btrect,

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Colonist, Volume VII, Issue 645, 1 January 1864, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume VII, Issue 645, 1 January 1864, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume VII, Issue 645, 1 January 1864, Page 5