■New Advertisements TO BE DKAWN BY ART UNION Rutland Chambers. THE undersigned has just received from G. P. McQueen, Regent Street, London, and also Beckmann Bros., Farringdon Station, E. 0., London, a choice selection of Curomos, Engravings, #c., &c m> which will be disposed of by Art Union. ALSO, 1 SUPERIOR COTTAGE IIANOFORTE in Walnut case, — a really fine-toned instrument, and entirely new. Value 60 Guineas. This will be the First Prize. 150 TICKETS AT £1 Is EACH The pictures are all framed, and well selected subjects, catalogues of which can be obtained on application. Many of the tickets are already secured, and the drawing; will take place nt an early date. Inspection invited. 38 Prizes (several in pairs), value from £2s 2s to £10 10s. C. H. ASHFORTH, Rutland Chambers. 852 L. L. LEVY'S GRAND ART UNION. mICKETS for the above can now be J_ had at the London, Paris, Birmingham, and Sheffield House. Call early and secure your tickets. The best chance for getting value for your money in Wanganui. Ijgf Vide advertisement, Lists of Prizes can now be had on application or by post. a! 8 925 WATER-COLOUR PAINTINGS OF NEW ZEALAND SCENERY. NINE Large Views, framed and glazed, painted by Mr Lawson, are now on view in the back part of the shop of Mr H. I. Jones, which it is intended to dispose of by ARTUNIONas soonas the list ofsubscribers is completed. 100 Tickets at 10s each. First Prize will be the First choice, and so on. a2O 933 THE FINEST ART GALLERY AT L. L. LEVY'S, UP-STAIRS SHOW ROOM. NOT to be behind the times, L, L. Levy has for the benefit ot the Public of Wanganui and surrounding districts, at the earnest solicitation of his many friends and customers determined to offer by ART UNION, a distribution of Prizes superior to anything ever offered to the Public here. Among tlie Prizes 'will be found some of the Finest Oleographs ever introduced into Wanganui, in magnificent gilt frames. Printed Lists are now ready. One important feature in L. L. Levy's Art Union is that Prize Ticket I Holders can, if they choose, select any other article in stock, in preference to that they may draw, of the same value. Thus, a Prize Ticket-holder has the choice of his Prize out of a stock of £3,000 worth of goods. The Prizes are now on view. 150 Tickets at £1 each : 75 Prizes. Look out for the Lists. L. L. LEVY would intimate that these goods were not imported for the express purpose of being disposed of by Art Union. a 7 964 P. L. SLM, TN RETURNING THANKS to his JL Friends and the Public generally for the liberal support he has received since, commencing business, desires to inform them that he has REMARKED ALL HIS GOODS, and will now sell at greatly reduced prices. P. L. SIM, Wicksteed Place. al3 899 OR DTOTSEKEEPERS, BUTcIjjERS. AN OTHERS. BOOKS kept, Accounts made out and collected. ; Rents Collected. ; JOHN S. CAPSTICK, Commission Agent. • OFFICES-TAUPO QUAY. tnß 602 NOTICE. IN retiring from their present business, the undersigned desire to thank their friends and the public generally for the very iiberal support they have received during tho time they have been engaged therein. „. They have to i l equost that all claims against them be immediately presented, and that alll accounts; owuig to them to oe settled forthwith. CHADWICJv & /BELCHER.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume X, Issue 2767, 29 April 1876, Page 3
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