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Amusements V VOLUNTEER DRILL SHED. GRAND OPENING CONCERT. SATURDAY, 21st AUGUST. Admission—One Shilling. Conductor —Jlr. Akgelo Eorkest. A. T. MAGINNITY, Captain, 9033 Hon. Sec. and Treasurer. RINOESS THEATRE HOTEL, \V. POPPENS will be glad to see all his old Friends at the above address. None but A 1 Liquors in stock. NO INTIMIDATION !!! JgEER OP THE BEST QUALITY On Draught at the MASONIC HOTEL, CUBA - STREET Hotels Tory-street. 2220 \V. POPPENS. In your own jug, at

EIGHTPENCE PEE QUART. Note the Address — MASONIC HOTEL, CUBA - STREET. 1993 gPECI A L NOTICE. The proprietors of the TE AEG HOTEL, -orner of Willis and Dixon streets, would respectfully intimate to the public generally that the several alterations and improvements to the house are now complete. Permanent Boarders and casual "Visitors will find every comfort and attention. The BILLIARD ROOM has been entirely refitted, and under the care of an experienced marker is all that can be desired. A comfortable “Snuggery,” off the Billiard Room, affords a quiet retreat to those desirous of enjoying a social hour together. CAMPION & WHELAN, Proprietors. AG’S HEAD HOTEL. Cuba street. MRS. LEVELL, Proprietress. The above Hotel is now completed, and the Proprietress has much pleasure in informing

her friends and the public generally that the accommodation for Travellers and Private Eamilies cannot be surpassed. The house contains fine lofty rooms, and is well furnished livery attention will be paid to visitors, &c. Mrs. Jj ,in returning thanks f o her. numerous friends and patrons for pa t favors, begs to inform them that her study will be to keep the very best brands of Wiues, Ales, and Spirits. 1111 STAR HOTEL. LAMBTON-QnoT. This centrally-situated hoste’ry is immediately adjacent to the wharves, Post and Telegraph', Custom, and other public offices, and offers advantages for general accommodation unsurpassed in the city. The various sitting and bedrooms are spacious and well-ventilated, and replete, the Proprietor having made it his special aim to secure the general comfort of his patrons. Members of Parliament, commercial travellers, and visitors generally, may rely upon receiving every accommodation and attention. The bottle department is well stocked with the purest and best brands of liquors, a single bottle of which can be obtained at a slight advance in price upon wholesale cost. Hot and cold plunge and shower baths. The billiard saloon is provided with one of Alcock’s superior prize tables. Night watchman on the premises. N. J. ISAACS, Proprietor. JEYES’ SHEEP DIP. Largely sold in Great Britain, meeting with universal favor. This Dip, composed of ingredients discoveries of modern science, thoroughly destroys the tick, and it is found that the fly neve strikes the sheep that has been dipped in it. Jeye’s Dip does not poison or stain, and while very powerful is perfectly harmless and greatly improves the quality of the wool. It will kill every kind of insect, and every parasite which may affect sheep. As cheap as any Dip in the market. Sole Agents for New Zealand— ZOHRAB, NEWMAN & CO., J ohnston-street, 1650 Wellington. Business NoticesWILLIAM BOOTH AND CO TARATAHI SAW AND PLANING MILLS, WAIRAEAPA, Totara, Red Pine, Matai, White Pine, and other Timbers cat to order, LARGE STOCKS of DRESSED TIMBER are kept—Flooring, Lining, &c. Yard in Wellington— Pipitea Point, opposite Railway Station (agent H. Detden) And Manners-street, opposite Ein Brigade Station (agent T. 0. Williams) And also at Lower Hutt Toll-gate (agent Joseph Brown). HISTORY.— When Victoria was a young Queen, and Prince Albert standing by her side, —she had on a light muslin dress and a large crinoline, —she fired the first shot at the first Wimbledon meeting of Volunteers, She hit the bull’s eye. Color-Sergeant James Huxley was one of her body guards, and so was James Symes, and Henry, the great rifle-maker, was in our squad. At that time Huxley was a prosperous foreman tailor, making the volunteer uniforms for three parts of the Volunteers of England, now he is only a Boss Tailor on f.ambton-quay, Wellinton, making Suits of Clothes for £3 10s. and £4 10s., of the same quality that other tailors get £6 10s. for. He is enabled to do so by his superior knowledge of the trade, and doing a very large business and for Ready Money only. SHOP WINDOW SLlPS.—“Selling Off’ and other Slips for Shop Window?, on sale, very cheap office of this paper.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 6048, 18 August 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 6048, 18 August 1880, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 6048, 18 August 1880, Page 1