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THE "OBSERVER" PRIZES. — -»_ MID-WINTER SERIES, 1881. The Mid-winter Prize Drawing for no less than Thirty Valuable Gifts will take place on Wednesday, 10th of Augitst, under the following new bulbs, which should be carefully perused :— RULES. 1. Coupons numbered successively 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, appeared in the last seven, and appears in the present number of the Observer, 2. These eight coupons will form a sot entitling the holder (who must send them in, pinned together, to the Puzzle Editor* on or before Wednesday, the 10th of August) to eight chance 3in the Winter Prize Drawing. One coupon will be of no use without the other seven, and as no extra coupon will be published this time to enable buyers to make up their sets, subscribers are advised to purchase the paper early on the day of publication, and, having clipped out the coupon, to keep it carefully. Cut this out : — Write your name and address on these lines. 00 O c 2 2 Name "O O 3 O . 00 Address . (8) Winter Series. (8) The above, together with the coupons published in last seven issues, must be cut out, pinned together, and sent in to the Puzzle Editor Observer, Box 167, Auckland, on or before 6 p.m. on Wednesday, 10th August, 1881. TIIRST SPRING PRIZE DRAWING. The New Quarter Commences on AUGUST the 13th, And in order to give all new subscribers an opportunity of participating in tho FIRST SPRING PRIZE DRAWING For no less than THIRTY VALUABLE GIFTS, The First Coupon for the Series will appear in that issue. CAUTION. Subscribers are warned that if through any carelessness or oversight they omit to purchase the paper (No. 48) in which the FIRST COUPON for this important drawing appears they will, be -debarred from competing altogether. As due notice has been given, this Rule will be strictly kept. newTtory. As an additional attraction, the opening chapters of a New Novel by Wilkie Collins, author of tho Woman in White, The Moonstone, The Black Robe, and other works, entitled, THE DEVIL'S SPECTACLES. Will appear in that issue — viz.: No. 48. r^\ ARLICK & riBANWELL Having Purchased the BANKRUPT STOCK OF T\ 0 A K & TITATSON, AT ABOUT HALF ITS ORIGINAL COST, This BANKRUPT STOCK Consists of DRAPERY, & MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, And will be Cleared Off AT ABOUT HALF PRICE. Sale Commences SATURDAY, 30th July, at the CITY HALL ARCADE. GARLICK & CRANWELL, Drapers and Clothiers. QS. "BOWEN" FROM FOOCHOW Now Landing, 7QQ CHESTS AND HALF-CHESTS OF JJE W »p E AS, Carefully Selected for this Market by Experienced Buyers. S.S. "KILLARNEY," To Arrive, 1300 HA ' L:F - CHESTS AND BOXES. Musters of the various chops are now open for Sampling at our Office. ______ QOK A RT. TJEATHER. nHINA, GLASS, & EARTHENWARE. T. F. BOYLAN begs to inform the public that in con« sequence of his Wholesale Business requiring so much of his attention, he has found it necessary to relinquish the Retail part of his Trade, which he has disposed of to Mir S. Tanfield, and while thanking them for the support so liberally accorded to him during the time he has been in business, begs to solicit for his successor a continuance of the same patronage and support. WITH reference to the above, S. Tanfield begs to state that no efforts will be wanting on his part to merit a continuation of the confidence and patronage extended to bis predecessor. It will be his constant study, in conducting this oldestablished business, to render it the most complete and best assorted China, Glass, and Earthenware Establishment in the Province. His aim will be not morely to sell cheap, but to supply goods of the very best qxiality at the lowest possible prices. Large Reductions having been made in the prices, the public will, he believes, now find it to be the Cheapest House in the Trade, and confidently invites them to come and inspect the stock and judge for themselves. All orders entrusted to him will receive the most careful and prompt attention. Address— S. TANFIELD, (Late T. F. Boylan), 139, Queen-street

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Observer, Volume 2, Issue 46, 30 July 1881, Page 515

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Page 515 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume 2, Issue 46, 30 July 1881, Page 515

Page 515 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume 2, Issue 46, 30 July 1881, Page 515

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