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CHIEF JUSTICE WAY.

Press Association.—Klectric Tetegraph.— London, April 23. At the annual South Australian dinner Lords Qerschell, Russell, a,nd Salisbury complimented Chief Justice Way on his appointment to the Privy Council.

The Auckland Liedcrtafel give their first concert of the season in the ('hor&'.l Hall on Friday next. Particulars advertised elsewhere.

Just opened an immense stock of blankets and flannels, Colonial and English, at prices which defy competition.— H. Hitnnan, Importer, Victoria-street. To hand, new dress fabrics, choice, cheap, and durable.—D.B.C.

Our premises will lie open to-night until nine p.m.—Smith and Caughey. Another practice for the performers taking part in the Queen's Birthday gathering of the Bands of Hope will be held in Wesley Hall next Monday evening. Men's waterproof coats manufacturer? locally, thoroughly rain-resisting, guaranteed for 12 months.—D.B.C.

Just opened.—A shipment of "Fancy Velveteens for blouses, etc.," in newest designs, including the new black and carditis]. Immense stock of plain velveteens in all the new art shades.—Smith and Caughey. Several notices regarding road board elections are advertised elsewhere.

Our premises will be open to-night until nine p.m.— and Caughey. The annual meeting of ratepayers of the Maraetai road district is advertised for May 6.

Before you buy, see the mantles, jackets, and capes direct from the manufacturers, at wholesale warehouse prices, including 200 samples exceptional goods.—D-S.O. The annual meetings of householders of the Newton and Ponsonbv school districts will be held on Monday next. At the Opeva House on Monday next the pupils of the Marist Brothers will give a dramatic ana musical entertainment. The programme, which is published elsewhere, is a most attractive "nd varied one, and includes the four drama, "Sir Thomas More," and a bright comedietta, besides musical items and athletic exercises, A meeting to say farewell to Mr. J. Falls, an accepted missionary of tiie China Inland Mission, will be held next Friday, in the Y.M.C.A. Rooms, when several addresses will be given. Our premises will be open to-night until nine p.m.—Smith and L'aughey. The Rev. E. Walker will give a lecture on "Prohibition" in the Wesleyan schoolroom, Devonport, on Tuesday evening. Contracts hav| been entered into for large supplies of colonial blankets and flannels, which will be sold at set wholesale prices. -MC. •>:. ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10425, 24 April 1897, Page 5

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CHIEF JUSTICE WAY. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10425, 24 April 1897, Page 5

CHIEF JUSTICE WAY. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10425, 24 April 1897, Page 5