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Business Notices. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO.} • AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS. EXCHANGE im AKD mCASTILE AUCTION ROOKS^ WELLINGTON. LAND AUCTION SALES o t Town and Country Properties iielU every fortnight. 31ERCHAND1SE.'FURNITURE, and GENERAL AUCTION BAi.ES held every week. FURNITURE and HOUSEHOLD AUCTION SALES hchl &t Private Residences if deaued. LIBERAL ADVANCES made ou Lauded Properties, 51ejchan« i disc, FuniUure. Books, Jewellery. Works of Aft, Ac., I placed for Auction Sale. I Reasonable Charges. Prosies Settlements, f Proprietors and puHishers of ‘'The Wellington Landed Pro* perty Guide," the most complete publication ~f the kind in th*eulouies; gives details of thousands of properties J t private sale. No ebargo for advertising pioperties m the Guide. Posted free each mouth to all applicants. VALUATIONS of Town and Country Properties ixaJe fer mortgage and investment pur|>oses. TRUST iIONEYa for iuvestmeut ou mortgage at loweat ratesof interest. T. KCNNCOY A. e.pL" -2 Auctioneers a Und Agents, Exchange Land ash Mercantile Accnox Rooms/ WELLINGTON. Amusements, &3. O p E Lessees ... E, E. Moore & Harold Ashton UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS Of the MAMMOTH MINSTRELS. TO-NlGHT.—Positively the Last Night; TO-NlGHT.—Positively the Last Night, TO-NlGHT.—Positively the Greatest and Best Programme of all. TO-NlGHT.—Positively The Bill of the Season. TO-NIGHT. —London Popular Prices ? 2a Is 6d 2s la fid 2s 1b 6d TO-NlGHT.—Positively the Last Chance of seeing an infinitely superior Company to any that has ever appeared in Wellington. TO-NIGHT.—A GIGANTIC BILL, opening with OUR DRAWINGROOM PARTY ! OUR DRAWINGROOM PARTY ! : Host ... Fred Turner Hostess Miss Ruby Clifford TO-NlGHT.—Dress Circle, 2a; Stalls, Is ; Pit, fid. 123 The Lessee and Proprietor— Charles Hugo. RETURN OF THE FAVORITES, Who are Copied by All and Equalled by None. 6 Positively Six 'Nights only, 6 Commencing MONDAY, AUGUST 29th. HUGO’S TJDFFALO |%yf INSTRELS UGO’S JLJUFFALO i.VJL IN STRELS AND CIRCLE OF ACCOMPLISHED LADIES, Established .1881. N.B.—Mr Hugo has much pleasure in introducing his newly-organised Company of superior Vocalists, Comedians, Instrumentalists that have ever appeared in|New Zealand, and do not recognise Ashton’s opinion of oar Company, but come and judge for yourselves. WE ARE THE ORIGINALS.—BEWARE OF PIRATE COMPANIES. HUGO’S ORIGINAL PRICES~2s, Is, fid. JAMES HUGO, 120 Business Agent. atreßoyal; R A IT OUSE, Business Notices. 8. & W. MACKAY’S NEW LIST— First year of Scientific Knowledge, by Paul Bert, 3s. (500,000 copies of this book have been sold in three years) Albert the Good, 2s fid Proverbs from Plymouth Pulpit, by Henry Ward Beecher, 3s Life of Darwin Is 3d Yachts, Boats, and Canoes, by C. Stanfield Hicks, 12s Literary Celebrities—Biographies of Wordsworth, Campbell, Moore, and Jeffery } 3s Historical Celebrities—Cromwell, Washington. Napoleon, and Luke of Wellington, 3 a Under the Sun, by G. A, Sala, 3s The Witch’s Head, by H. Eider Haggard, 7& A Plucky One, by Mrs G, E. Spencer, 4a On the Scent, by Lady Majendie, 7s Vendetta, by Marie Corelli, 7s Dead Sonls, a Russian novel 3a Taras Bulba, a Russian novel, 3s A Prince of Como, by E. M. Davy, 7s A Banker of Bankeraville, by Maurice Thompson, 4a 6d The Courting of Mary Smith, by F. W. Robinson, 6s Bicycles and Tricycles of the year 1887, by H. E. Griffin, Is 3d Weldon’s Practical Stocking Knitter, 76 illustrations, 9d Weldon’s Practical Knitter, 124 illustrations 9d Weldon’s Practical Needlework with nearly 400 engravings, cloth 3s fid Alario Spencely, by Mrs. J. H. Reddell, 2s fidThe Painters’ and Grainers Handbook a complete illustrated guide to painting graining etc. 2s fid The French Polisher’s Manual, by a French Polisher, 9d S. &. W. Mackay, 201, Lambton quay; MAKER OF PRIZE SADDLES IN THE LONDON INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION AND WEYMOUTH INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. SADDLERY AND HARNESS AT ONE PROFIT, C. W. WYCHERLEY, MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER. 62, Willia-atreet, Wellington. Choice and Full Stock to Select From. -New Goods.—Just Received. Lowest Cash Prices, Best Quality. Special Lines in Snaffle Bridles and Sputa, of Various Kinds, 64 SCIENTIFIC DRESS-CUTTING, 272, Regent-street, London, W. MRS ROBEY was the first to introduce (July, 1884) this system to Wellington, and continues at the same address. Her success is a guarantee of efficiency. ROBEY’S DRESS AND MANTLE MAKERS, Fife House, College-stbskt. 8S&

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLX, Issue 8169, 22 August 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLX, Issue 8169, 22 August 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLX, Issue 8169, 22 August 1887, Page 1

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