Lovers of vocal and instrumental music will bo pleased to hear that Mr. Alfred Hill, tho well-known' teacher, composer, and conductor, is to practise his. profession as a teacher in Wellington. In another column will be found Mr. Itill's announcement. Such a skilled musical enthusiast as Mr. Hill should undoubtedly bo heartily welcomed in our midst by lovers of the musical art. Messrs. Stewart Dawson and Co., of the "Treasure House," Wellington, have : just opened up a now selection of tho best makes of ladies' hand bags, and invito inspection. In another column Mr. Newton King advertises ii complete sawmill in Tnrannlci, lo bo sold by auction at his mart, Now Plymouth, on Saturday, February 1. An advertisement inserted in another column by Messrs. I'yne and Co. states that the firm have been instructed by Mr. James Duncan to still by auction, at his private stables, Thorndon Quay, at 2.30 p.m. on January 20, twelve high-class thoroughbred yearlings, particulars of which are given in the advertisement. . Messrs. J. C. Young and Co., auctioneers, etc., O'Conncll Street, Sydney, have an advertisement. in another column drawing attention to Hie forthcoming sale at Invorell, NowSouth Wales, in March next,.of tho Gunnc Estate. A special general meeting of the Wellington Working Men's Club and LilcrtK-y Institute is to be held on Monday evening.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 92, 11 January 1908, Page 7
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