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' NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT! • , • At the ■ v OPERA HOUSE. ..Passing thro,uq:h Wellington^..after a success- ; ful tour in the South Island; a request, has. been made,for another, onportiinity of hearing New. Zealand's; Unique Wonder ,Child.: Violinist, " ' - 3: HAYDN BECK: v. HAYDN BECK. HAYDN BECK. v-'.'; ONLY EIGIIT YEARS.OP AGE! •;j" ;,, ONLY, EIGHT YEARS.• OP AGE i Says the "Otagb Daily Times"-:--"He',seemed' , ■possessed-.-of. ; happy • abandon,; and .'the., wailing , or"laughihg of his violin rather, the. spontaneous creation. of ~his,'pwn -mind-'than, his interpreta- . tiori of an old-.inaster.. Wonderfully, .'almost weirdly,' is this .".child-gifted;" -:"other. special-attractions v.;—. . . .....v: (Particulars .To-morrow).', " SILVER COLLECTION IN AID OP FUND. ! ■ .;r" .9790, BUSING NOTICES. fiUARDIAN ' ASSURANCE - CO.. LTD. - 'or' . (Established 1821.) • . Paid-up Capital, <£1,000,000- Total Assets .Exceed : . , .... • .£6,409,000. J 'Insure. \'. Buildings,. .-,. 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This Evening, and I will show, yoii ; at : bargain prices the Gift.' you. irequire. Samuel Sigall,' Commercial Hotel Buildings, Lambton Quay. ... CS34 EXCELSIOR BILLIARD PARLOUR, x FEW- Doors from. Te. iro- House (Diiot and ■ft.Quin . Street corner);eight brand new , Wright, ' Rauish .'Tables, - including aro oval,' •• where English and- Coatinental Billiards and, many l .new, interesting, ! and fascinating French 1 ' Games not.known to-the'average Britisher can- ! . be played; Try the French .Cannon Table, first of its iind in the Dominion (all cannon's and no ■ pockets).; • '.•A .'.."i •' •01052. SID.. PALMER. Proprietor... . 1 ■ FREEZING.SHEEP AND LAMBS. • mUE ' WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT A -COMPANY, LTD., '~' ■; ; ■ Is prepared to - '. :;j PURCHASE PAT SHEEP AND LAMBS / ' :; i- By. weight or at per head.' ■ ' '' : The Company also offers clients every facility , : for, • freezing on ■ their own account. Prices can be obtained on application at tho Company's Offices, or from any of the Buyers . in tho country. . 1 ■■ ■' . W. G. FOSTER, ; :' C 591 '•. : ' ,'Managing Director. , ' • THE ESTEEM OF THE AUSTRALIAN PUBLIC- , W A N'S i ; S.C,Q.,T. C H . AL E. Tho following extractfrom" 'N.S.W.' 199," - statistics regamng ■ •' ' IMPORTED ALES, ! . ' indicates, the :high opinion in which iI'EWAN'S ■ SCOTCH ALE is held by the AUSTRALIAN PUBLIC:- , HOGSHEADS-Ont of- a total of 3483 hoesheads M-EWAN'S REPRESENTS 172 ii "Half. ' hogsheads—Out oi' a total of 1342 half-hogsheads M'iiWAN'S REPRESENTS 578; Barrels-Ont of a total of 226 barrels M'EWAN'S REPRESENTS 146. r.The; next'highest numbers being 598, 290; and 60 respectively. CASES—Out'of 'a'-'total' of 21,283. cases, M'EWAN'S REPRE-; - SENTS' 15,805. The next, highest numbers - be-; ing 1325 and 1285. LAERY AND CO., LTD., Sole New Zealand Agents, ; ; . .WELLINGTON. - C7BB TJIHOS. AND go K, , ! - ' Chief Office—London. If Ypu Want a Passngo by P. and O Co.l Mess. Maritlmea. Direct Lines. White Star |lapan Lines. 1 Cape Lines, Orieiit-Pacifio. iNorth German. : Canadian-Ani'-BOOK AT COOK'S. !, No Commission Charged. Assistance En Route., ' ' i Steamer Plans Filed. COOK'S SAILING LIST (*itb Map) gives ' 1909 sailings and Fares (posted free). Intending Passengers for 1909 should uobk Ear';COOK'S SHIPPING OFFICE, CUSTOM HOUSE qUAf, .WELUiNaa'O.V, C9?a
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 400, 8 January 1909, Page 1
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