GAWNE & CO.'S Worcester Sauce supplied to public •t a price that no Worcester Fauce was ever before offered. OR Meat, Fish, or Fowl, GAWNE'S Worcester Sauce is tbe most appetising in the market. THE ABT ONION OF THE DAY 1 WANTED A N OWNER For a GRAND PAINTING, Or (should the Winner wish to Sell it) its approximate value, AIOO 1 Claims ... ... ... ... One Shilling Each. On the greater number of the " claims," or tickets, are found a letter and a number. Tbe letter is the literal co-efficient of tht number : they are inseparable. Duplicate numbers, or duplicate letter and number, are marked on each block and "claim." The block is forwarded as soon as possible to THE MOTHER PRIORESS, DOMINICAN CONVENT, DUNEDIN, and the purchaser keepe tbe claim. Great cars is requisite when separating tbe tickets not to damage tbe number or letter. Tbe claim to the winning number, or to the winning letter and number, will be proved by presenting the duplicate in due form within three months of publication of same. Bival claims will be adjudicated on the Art Union principle, on he 24th May, 1894, a date fixed to avoid any necessity for postponeent by giving full time for return of all the blocks. NO POSTPONEMENT. Money receipts acknowledged each week in Tablet. Money can be sent by P.O. Order or stamps, or as cash in Registered Letter. As tbe competition promises to become formidable, and as the number of blocks is limited, it ie requested that persons requiring "claims" will send their name and address clearly, so as to avoid errors. Successful claimant to present hia number after publication of such in Tablet and Dunedin dailies. £100 FOR ONE SHILLING. "VTALUMBA WINES •*• (As originally imported by Mr A. B. PRESTON) always in Btock MR PRESTON is now on my staff, and all orders addressed to him will receive my prompt attention. F. C. B. BISHOP, Wine and Spirit Merchant, 184 ABMAGH STREET, CHRISI CHURCH. TEES TON CATHOLIC CHURCH This church is to be dedicated to Our Lady of the Rosary, and as help is required to bring it to a finished state, an earnest and confident appeal is made for a Donation in honour of the Queen of the Most Holy Roßary. Mass once every week for the spiritual welfare of all kind benefactors. Donations to be addressed to the REV. F. CHERVIER, 8.M., Leestoa Po6t Office, Canterbury, WE CHALLENGE COMPETITION. THTT RIGHT, RANIS H, AND CO., 161, Cuba street, Wellington, BILLIABD TABLE MAKERS AND IVORY TURNERS. Sole Manufacturers of the Registered, Cold Resisting, LOW "EXCELSIOR" CUSHIONS. Bet of Registered, Cold-resisting, Low " Excelsior " Cushions, fitted on wood-work sent to ue, and covered in Superfine Billiard Cloth, £15 15s.
AH DO nnrAWCD'O SPRING SHOW ()f the Latest Novelties in Summer Milliner}, Dorothy Capea, Newmarket Jackets, lYlnOi UtlL AVLn U llowers, Feathers, Laces, &c. Ladies should see the Goods ; Beautiful and very Moderate in Price. SCIENTIFIC DRESSMAKING TAUGHT.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 15, 11 August 1893, Page 16
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490Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 15, 11 August 1893, Page 16
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