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AUCKLAND RACING CLUB — AUTUMN MEETING. H. N. "A bb° T T Has opened a list on the "NOVEL " Principal, which gave such universal satisfaction at the Summer Meetingof the above Club. 2,000 SUBSCRIBERS AT £1 EACH. All the Races will be mixed together and drawn for. ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY PRIZES. For Programme and other particulars, apply to— H. N. ABBOTT, Proprietor United Service Hotel, Auckland. DANM Ull E AR T UNION.' Persons who hold books of tickets in the above are respectfully requested to communicate with and make remittances at once to the owner, Mr. P. Quinlan, care of the undersigned, in order that an early day may befixed for the drawing to take place. JNO. KING, New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Auckland. 504 EW ZEALAND GRAND GIFI CLUB, AUCKLAND. 2,000 MEMBERS AT £1 EACH. Payable 4s. per Month, or £1 for Five Months in advance. Members joining above Club are entitled to take part in the Free Distribution of Gifts on the 30th. of June, 1881, when the following valuable Gifts will be Drawn for in the Albert Hall, under the management of a Committee of Gentlemen selected from Members present. The First Distribution of Gifts under the New Zealand. Grand Gift Club Rules consists of — 20 Harmoniums £410 23 Pianos £1,165 10 Musical Boxes £90 3 First-class Violins, in cases • £35 4 Writing Bureaus £80 40 Sewing Machines £220 100 Gifts. Total value, £2,000 All Gifts wil b on view four weeks before distribution* Booking Office : No. 19, Grey-street, Auckland. THEODORE BROWN, 495 Manager. Tji DWA R D T EW I S Custom House Street, Invites insxiection of his Large, Varied, and ChoiceAssortment of GLASS, CHINA, and EARTHENWARE GOODS lately received. Having been carefully selected and imported by his Brother in London, who has been shipping similar Goods to this Colony for the last 20 years, and as sound judgment in buying is conducive to Cheap Sales, Storekeepers and others may depend on being supplied at the Lowest Remunerative Prices. Hotelkeepebs will find every requisite for their Business in the Glass and Earthenware Line, Consisting of — TUMBLERS, WINE-GLASSES, DECANTERS, BEER JUGS, &c. All of the right Size, Shape, and Pattern. Storekeepers can select from the Largest Stock oEarthenware, China, and Glass in the Colony at Trade Prices, and in any quantities, WEDDING AND BIRTHDAY PRESENT of every conceivable variety, consisting of — DINNER SETS, COFFEE SETS, BREAKFAST AND TEA SETS In Dresden, and Eggshell China. DEJEUNER SETS in Hand-painted China. Ornaments and Nick Nacks in TERRA COTTA, DRESDEN AND COBURG CHINA. BOHEMIAN AND VENETIAN GLASS. PARIAN STATUARY.— Dinner Sets in Stone, China s And Porcelain. Sales at Prices unprecedented in the Colony. APPENHEIMEE & Co.", customhouse street, auckland, General Merchants, Manufacturers Agents, and Indentors, Receive and Execute Indents at the very Lowest Rates, and on favourable terms, for every description of goods from AMERICA, FRANCE, GERMANY, AND ALL PARTS OF THE CONTINENT, AND ENGLAND. Messrs. OPPENHEIMER & Co. Are in direct communication with the leading and Manufacturers, and do not place their orders middle men, factors, or commission houses ; but execute all Indents Direct from the Manufacturers, and Manufacturers' Prices. Messrs. OPPENHEIMER & Co. Will gladly furnish Price Lists, Catalogues, and Quotations ; and give full particulars as to terms on application. Y\ T^ r 13 y' * DINING ROOMS AND BOARDING HOUSE. ALL MEALS Is. BEDS Is. board and lodging, 20s. per week 28, Lower Queen Street (Opposite Wharf Hotel, Auckland). 515

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Observer, Volume 1, Issue 26, 12 March 1881, Page 270

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Page 270 Advertisements Column 4 Observer, Volume 1, Issue 26, 12 March 1881, Page 270

Page 270 Advertisements Column 4 Observer, Volume 1, Issue 26, 12 March 1881, Page 270

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