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Bazaar ORIENTAL BAZAAR. IRILLSHED, -’STT-ELLINGTON. t UWDER TUB PATIIONAGK lU' IjAUV JjiKTOta. LAST TWO LAYS LAST TWO DAYS Of the Bnznir, SCENERY AND DRESSES IN TRULY ORIENTAL FASHION. Artick-s of every kind and from every country’ may be obtained at the various Stalls, ENTIRELY NEW AND ATTRACTIVE DANCES BY CHILDREN, Under the able direction of Mr R. P. Joittisow, which will bo given each evening, And on SATURDAY AFTERNOON A GRAND COMBINATION OF DANCES Will take place, by special request. Seats will be provided ou a platform, arranged so that a good view of the dances may tin had. These will bo available at a charge ol Id each, CHANCE OFJPROORAMME. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) TO-NIGHT ! Ad entirely new entertainment Entitled— HOME TO OUR MOUNTAINS, on “A NIGHT WITH THE HILLS.” EGYPTIAN MUMMY ! EGYPTIAN MUMMY ! A real live Egyptian Mummy, 200,000 years oh), has arrived, and will be exhibited TO-NIGHT for the first and only time. Interesting exhibition of FINE ARTS. PUNCH AND JUDY. SPECIAL ATTRACTION. IHE MAYPOLE DANCE. THE MAYPOLE DANCE. Will be given each evening during tho continuance of the Bazaar, Other Dances as usual. An efficient Orchestra will play suitable selections of mu«io during each performance. Tho piano used will be one of tbo famous “ Mignou ” pianos, generously lent by Messrs T. K. Macdonald and Co,, frt-o of all charge during the whole time the Bazaar is open. Selections by Mr Gray’s Bund every evening. Open daily from 2.30 p.m. to 5 p.m, and 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Admission—Adults, Is ; children, (id. Public Notices ' MUNICIPAL ELECTION. TE ARO WARD. ‘Tp'jjjll, COLE begs to thank tho Ratepayers who Voted for him, ns also the members of his Committee for the energy displayed on bis behalf. Ho feels that his best thanks are due likewise to tbo Press of tbo city for the impartial manner in which his addresses have | been reported, 84 TO THE INVESTING PUBLIC. PRELIMINARY meeting of the proprietors of Hirst & Co. and R. Hannah and Co., and others has beeu held, and negotiations are now pending with a view of placing these concerns 2u tho market as a Joint Stock Company, and it is anticipated that the proprietors will bo in a position to place the prospectus before the public in the course of a few days, HIRST & CO..

Tanners, Kaiwarra, I?, HANNAH & Gu., Boot Manufacturers, 85 Wellington, Wanganui, and Napier, PHARMACY BOARD OF NEW ZEALAND. THE half-yearly examination of the Board is appointed to be held ou the 15th October next. Candidates for the Wellington division are required to give notice iu writing, and pay the examination feo of £3 3s, on or before the 15th September, to the undersigned. JOHN A. ALLAN, 54 Deputy-Registrar. OWING to the illness of the present proprietor, the CITY SASH and DOOR FACTORY is for Sale, with all its machinery in full working order ; also, tho stock-in-trade os it now stands. For further particulars, apply to W. T. GOOD, Nelson. Nelson, September 5, 1884. 70 MON EL THE undersigned is prepared to make advances on mortgage of Town or Country Freehold Property in sums of £250 or up* wards. EDWARD PEARCE, Wellington, Sept, 9, 1884, 56 jyj~ONEY to Lend at lowest current rates, lo earns oi £SO and upwards. Wellington Trust, Loan, and Investment Company (Limited), Lambton-quay. 78 MONEY. MONEY to Lend ou approved freehold securities, at lowest current rates of interest. Apply to the NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MKHOAN* TILE AGENCY CO. (Limited), 382 Customhouse-quay. THOKNDON CLASSICAL SCHOOL. 1 rpHE next term will begin on Monday, September 15. The Evening Classes will meet on the same day, at 7 p.m. 11 RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. ALL Accounts owing to the undersigned arc requested to he paid to them on or before the 20th instant, and all accounts due by them are to be rendered within that date, or they cannot be recognised. KRULL & CO. 2nd September, 18§L 988 TESTI MO NI AL. Surveyors* Office, 2lst August, 1884. Mem. for Me Pauses, — Thauks to the MARVELLOUS Efficacy of your Wondsrfu! Baths, I am unite well, and have been to the office to-day. H EDWARD V. BRISCOE. Cared of JjUtnbago in Five Baths. 874 Funeral Notice npiiK Friends of JAMES MACKENZIE JL are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of his late wife MARGARET ELIZABETH WILMOH, which will leave the residence of her father (Ttiomas W. Mackenzie, EVq), ou FRIDAY, the l‘2th just., at 3 o’clock p.m. 50 W. NICHOLSON.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 7270, 12 September 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 7270, 12 September 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 7270, 12 September 1884, Page 3

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