Business Notices. T KENNEDY lIACDONAID & CO,J • AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS. £XCE&KG£ USD A?ID MERCANTILE AUCTION RGOIIS, . MERCHANDISE. miXITVKE. aiul GENERAL AUCTION HaLIIS Ittrlii eveiy uvck. LIHEHAL ADVAMfS iiuileou l.nnded Properties, Mercfcaa* »U>c. FiMLitf.if. Ji-ueikry. U’uik-t uf A*'. Ac., placed f..t Aimkii Sale. Rl.\sos’4Bi.h CcAßofs. Prorni Slttlfjjenm. P-oiu-u'iorx sr.il fiiUlshcM «•! "The Wellington Landed ProA pc-iy Guide, "tin* tuo-t *v:i*|-feie i Tmliiunuii t .f the kiinl in th® louie»; ilrtoiH of i-f |>ioprtHt-s for private ive l-.i H.lior’j'ij)'' j-jopeitici tu the Guide.' No ili.Mve i»r H.lior’j'Utt' i-topeitici 1 live t-acii uionUi to all appiKMiits. iii«lU:u i;e,l TKt’Sr iICNEVS# lor ; L J.arjM.StJi. ; oi) at lowest rau* T. Kennedy W»cpwi»i»wa a. Ancncuesrs & laud Agent?, E.tcqasce Land *sh M kf;* am n.t: Air Amusements, &c OPERA HOUSE.—Under the management of Mr Geo. Leitoh. Great and brilliant success of Boucicault’a domestic drama “ The Cricket on the Hearth.” Witnessed last evening by a crowded and en-x-aptured audience. To-night (Tuesday) January 3rd, positively the last night of the season. Last night of Mr Geo. Leitch and Caleb Plummer. Last night of Miss Alico Norton as Bertha. Last night of Fairy Land. Last night of ‘‘The Cricket on the Hearth.” The performance will conclude with a comedietta, in which MrH. G. Sidney and Miss Alice Norton will sustain the principal characters Box office at Holliday’s. Day tickets at Baillie's, Te Aro Post-office; also, F. Barnes’, Tobacconist, Mannersstreet. Doors open at 7.15; commence 8 o’clock. E. B. Wiseman, Business Agent. 449 iM|y Under the Patronage of His Excellency th© Goveruoi’. YjHHE COLUMBIA ELITE ROLLER JL SKATING RINK, Ingestre-street. MOW OPEN Every afternoon and evening to the ladies, gentlemen, and young people of Weilington as a first-class place of public amusement, where good order and decorum are rigidly enforced. ADMISSION ~ ... JS There is also a special session in the morning for ladi s only, to encourage them in acquiring this graceful art, to which admission is free. An exhibition of fancy skating every evening. 769 THORNDON SKATING RINK, Moleswobth-steeet. Admission SIXPENCE. Skates SIXPENCE. Open from 9.30 a.m. to 12; 2.30 p.m. to 5 7.30 to 10 p.m. Also to be let for skating, dancing, &c,, &o. 170 Business Notices. 8. & W. MACKAY'S KEW LIST— Keegan Paul, Trench & Co’s New Colonial Series, 2s 6d each The Marquis of Lossie, by George Macdonald Malcolm, by the same author The Trumpet-Major, by Thos. Hardy, 2s Gd Daisies and Buttercups by Mr J. 11. Reddell The Spectator, (selected essays), Chandos Classics, 2s 6d The Domestic World, by the author of Enquire Within, 2s 6d Euripides’ Plays, Morley’s Library, Is 3d Eventime Songs and Sketches, beautifully illustrated, 2s Earl’s Handbook of Boxing, with complete rules, 9d Football, a popular handbook of the game, 2s Family Herald Supplements, vol 25, 3s St. Nicholas, part 2, 1887, 10a The Ailments and Diseases of Dogs, with best methods of cure, by James Long, 9d Cricket, a popular handbook of the game, by Dr W. G. Grace. 2s 6d Boys’ Own Annual, new vol., 8s 6d Girls’ Own Annual, new vol., 8a 6d Harper’s Young People, new vol., 8s Gd Chatterbox, new vol. 1887, 3a Gd Sunday reading lor the Ybung. new vol., 3s 6d and Gs The Child’s Own Magazine, 1887, Is Gd The English Illustrated Magazine, New vol., 9a Young England, a Magazine for Young People, Gs Every Boy’s Annual, 18S8, 7s Our Darlings, new vol., 3s Gd to Gs British Workman and Band of Hope The New Book of Kings, by J. Morrison Davidson, 9d The Young Ladies’Guide to the Worktable, 4th ed., 2s Zola’s Novels, 2s Cd each, viz., Abbo Mouret’s Transgression, Nana, Piping Hot, The Rush for the Spoil, Germinal and Therese Raquin S, &.W. Mackay, 201, Lamb to-. GuarS SCOTT wishes to thank his friends and • the public for their support during the time he has been in Business, and hopes to receive it in future by keeping wholesome GOODS of best quality only. Wedding and Birthday Cakes at short notice. Balls and Parties catered for. Cream Cakes and Merringnes made daily. Scotch Shortbread, Scotch Buns, and Mince Pies and Christmas ©fees, during Holidays. S. SCOTT, COLONIAL SCOTCH PIE SHOP, Manners street, Wellington. 199 Lion IP ound ry, Wellington. W. CABLE & CO., Engineers, Boilermakers, Iron and Brass Founders, J^ORTHEEN CapiieJ Reserve Fund ... HTBE ASSCKANOK COMPANY rC.CCO.OCO i.tOO.CCO Bisks accttud at Lowest Pe.'.eF. GEO. H. ECALEB, Atei-G. '.Custom TTousi-qaay
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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 8274, 3 January 1888, Page 1
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