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Amusements, meetings. Sec. The parochial association of ST. PAUL'j, WELLINGTON. St. A Course or THREE LECTURES AND THREE concerts, Xu aid o£ the Library Fund, Will be given in Paul’s Chubch-rooji, Tinakoki-roai). Lecturers ; E- WAKEFIELD, Esq., SI H R C. A. DE LAUTOUR, Esq., M H.R. DR. HECTOR, C.M.G..F.R.S. Ticket for Course, 3s. Admission to single Lecture or Concert, Is. The first and second lectures will be delivered on Monday nights, the Ist and 15th August, at S o’clock. Dates of concerts and of third lecture will be duly advertised. L. HALLIWELL, •3158 Secretary. ■JVTEW ZEALAND REGIME JJM ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS. NT D BATTERY. The Annual General Meeting of the Battery will be held »n TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, the 2Gth instant, after the usual parade at the Drill-shed. Members will appear in full dress, with forage caps and side arms only. Every member is requested to be present, as business of importance will be laid before the meeting. M. McCEEDIE, SISQ Lieut. Commanding. Business Notices HANNAH & CO., Are opening up, Ex Waimea, 98 TRUNKS of the Celebrated Ladies,’ Childrens,’ Girls,’ & Maids' high leg button, lace, and elastic side Boots, Also Ladies’ glazed and glove kid walking and evening Shoes. As the’ above goods are direct from the most celebrated French, German and English manufacturers, our customers can rely upon a gno P and genuine article, and at prices no other house cau compete with. We arc also opening up, Ex Mary Low, 105 TRUNKS of good, cheap, seasonable BOOTS & SHOES purchased by our home buyer for cash, at a great reduction ou the market value, which we purpose allowing our customers to participate in a share of our home advantages. Amongst the above will be found the real seal fur bound velvet house boots, ditto cashmere & bastings. Slippers in endiess variety, and 4 TRUNKS mens’ cheap evening court shoes. Also to hand 2 CASES of the pure porpoise hide leather of which article tbo easy and shipment in New Zealand. Note the address : R. HANNAH & CO., Lambton Quay, Cuba St,, Molesworth St., and at Wanganui. LION FOUNDRY. MR. E. W. MILLS has much pleasure in informing his numerous friends that he has, in conjunction with ME. WILLIAM CABLE, LEASED THE ABOVE ENGINEERING WORKS. And the Business will be carried on in all its Branches as heretofore (under the style of Mills and Cable). ; He feels confident that bis Friends will rally round him, and begs to assure them that no effort' shall be spared to give entire satisfaction, both as regards the quality of work and prompt execution of same. E. W. MILLS, Lion Foundry. Wellington, sth April. 5X31 ZOHKAB, NEWMAN AND CO. Johnston-street. To Akihve Per CITY OF CARLISLE, left London 23 rd February—--15 tons Galvanised Corrugated Iron, 6 to 9ft. 10 cwt Galvanised Screws, Nails and Washers 20 casks Soda Crystals 20 kegs Bicarbonate of Soda 5 cases each Tartaric Acid and Cream of

Tartar 9 cases, French preserved Green Peas and French Beans 60 cases B. & M. Vestas, ovals, plaids, and - 250’s 50 cases Champagne quarts and pints 5 cases Jordan Almonds 5 casks English Treacle, each 5 cw 10 cases Gosnell’s Toilet Soap Cocoa, Chocolate Creams, Black Lead, Carraway Seeds Morton’s Pickle Bottled Fruits, Epsom Salts, etc., etc. Per BERWICKSHIRE, left Glasgow end of April— Thom and Cameron’s Whisky, in octaves and cases Rob Roy Whisky, in octaves and cases Red Star Rum in -casks and cases 50 cases JDKZ, Geneva 30 cases Lime Juice GV rdial 20 cases Cornflour 20 casks and 30 cases currants 60 boxes each Eleme and Sultana Raisins 10 J-casks, 20 octaves aud 50 cases Burnett’s Vinegar . 30 cases Castor Oil, pints and half-pints 6 hogsheads Holloware, well assorted ■2B bales and 3 cases Paperhangings, very latest patterns 12 bales Paper Bags, grey and colored. Tea Bags, Biscuit Bags, etc. 8 bales Wrapping Paper, brown, colored, Tea Paper, etc. TO SECRETARIES OP CLUB 3 LODGES. &c. THE MULTIGRAPH. After long experiment, the undersigned has succeeded in producing, at a reasonable price, a Mclttgeaph, capable of taking many impressions of letters, engravings, &c. It possesses the advantage over the so-called ‘•Polygraphs” of being instantaneously cleansed and easily and cheaply renewed. Prices from os. (Sin x 6in) ; foolscap size, 10s. Liberal allowance for worn or damaged Polygraphs. H. B. POLLARD, 6350 8 Star Chambers, Wellington THE undersigned has just received a splendid assortment of Trusses, on the most modern and improved principles ; and also a fresh supply of Americas Herbs, Composition. Powder, Stomach Bitters, Spiceb Bitters, and other Herbal compounds too numerous to mention.—W. FIFE, Pharmaceutical Chemist, Willis-street, Welllihgton,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 6329, 25 July 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 6329, 25 July 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 6329, 25 July 1881, Page 1

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