Business Notices. T Kennedy macdonald & oo* • AUCTIONEERS AND LAND ACCNTB,' BICHWGB USD A.HD MEECiSTILE 10CIIOS ROOMS, WELLINGTON. LAND AUCTION SALES of Tun-n and Country ProperttoolielU every fortui^UL. JIERCHANDISF, FURNITURE, and GENERAL AUCTION SALES heU every week. FURNITURE and HOUSEHOLD AUCTION SALES held U Private Residence* if desired. LIBERAL ADVANCES nudeou Lauded Properties, Metcbtifc* disc, Funntutr. Bookv Jewellery. Works of A**. Ac., placed lor Aur 11 on Sale. Reasonable CaARULs. Pr.oum Settlement*. P»o]»rletors and jMi) Ushers of ” The Wellington pe'ty Guide,” thaumst complete punlication of the kind iiTlb^ gives detads of of for )>rtvat« nng properties m the Gui«jo» VALUATIONS of Tovm .md Country Properties ma-Je tor luortgAgearii lu\e>imeut puiwst-a. TRUST 3IONEVS for investment on uiortsage at lowest ratec of mteiest. T. Kennedy WacnoMkio Cia.. Auctioneers & Land Agents, Excuasoc Land and Mek« antii.k Auction Rooms, WELLINGTON. Amusements, &o . rjl HEAT Lessee and Manager ... Mr K.A. Marshall. MAJOR H. C. DANE , THE CELEBRATED AMERICAN ORATOR, Will deliver a course of his JBsr CELEBRATED LECTURES, Under the patronage of His Excellency the Governor, Sir W. F. D. Jkrvois, G.C.M.G., C.B. MAJOR DANE. THE ORATOR MAJOR DANE, THE HUMORIST MAJOR DANE, THE RACONTEUR THIS (Wednesday) EVENING—“THE GREAT NAVAL BATTLES OF THE REBELLION.” Prices—Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls. 3s; Stalls, 2s ; Pit, Is. Box office at Holliday’s, Doors open at 7.30. Lecture at S sharp. 273 Opera House. FRIDAY, MARCH 30. GRAND SACRED CONCERT RY AMY SHERWIN, Australia's Queen of Song, and her talented company of artists. Opening of the season, the greatest musical success on record. A most phenomenal success. The programme will consist ef entirely sacred selections from the most famous masters and popular writers. Prices of admission—4s, 2a Gd, and Is. Look for particulars in Wednesday’s papers. HUGO GORLITZ, 257 Manager. COLUMBIA ELETE ROLLER SKATING- RINK, Ingestre-street, Wellington. Under the distinguished patronage of His Excellency, Sir William Jervoia, G.C.M.G., C.B. Two Regular Sessions Daily : Afternoon, 2.30 to 5. Evening, 7.30 to 10. There is also a Special Session in the Morning, from 10 to 12, for ladies only, to encourage them in acquiring the art of Roller Skating. To this session admission is free. A large corps of polite and gentlemanly Attaches in attendance, and efficient teachers always ready to assist beginners in the art of skating, free of charge. A BAND will be in attendance every SATURDAY Afternoon. R E T» O Y A L. Business Notices. S. & W. MACKAY'S NEW LIST—CASTLE Warlock, by George Macdonald, 2s 6d In the Wrong Paradise, Andrew Lang, 2s 6d Marzio’s Crucifix, by Marion Crawford, 2s 6d Harmonia, by the author of Estelle Russell, 2 vols., 5s Financial Reform Almanack for 1888, Is 3d Whitaker’s Almanack, 1883, Is 3d do., do. with supplement, cloth, 3s Every Week, new vol., complete, 2s 6d Dicks’ English Library, vol. 13, complete, 2s Football Annual, 1887, Is 3d Life Christmas Annual, colored picture, Is 3d Hooker’s Ecclesiastical Polity, books 1.-IV. Morley’d Library, is 3d The Sunday at Home, new vo 1 . 1887, cloth 7a 6d, i caif, 10s 6d The Leisure Hour, new vol. 1887, cloth, 7s 6d, £ calf, 10s 6d London Journal, vol. 8,5 s Cd The Carpenter and Builder, vol. 21, 5s 6d Knight Errant, Edna Lyall’s latest work, 7a Family Herald Supplements, vol. 25, 3s Family Herald, vol. 59, 5s Gd W. G. Grace, a biography by W. Methven Brownlee, with a treatise on Cricket by W. G. Grace Is 3d Handbook of Home Rule being articles on the Irish Question by Gladstone, John Motley, Bryce, etc., Is 3d Christ and Democracy, bv C, W. Stubbs, M.A., 4s Gd The Religion of Socialism, by Earnest Belfort Bax, 5s Gd Cobbett’s Legacy to Parsons, 2s The A B C of Photography, Is 3d The New Book of Kings, by J. M. Davidson, barrister, 9d New Qrir’iYßLiES —Boys’ and Girls’ Own Papers—Something to Read, div, 27 — Boys’ Comic Journal, div. 19—ThePrincess Nove’ette, div. 7 —lllustrated London Novelette, <fiv. 34—The London Jourm 1 Supplements. THE ALBO-CAEBON LIGHT MAY be seen by intending Purchasers at the following places of business.: Messrs Warnock, Kelly & Adkin, drapers, Lambton quay. Mrs Walker, ladies’outfitter, Lambten-qnay (windows). Mr A. Sample, outfitter, Willis-street. Messrs Bruce & Wilson, Manners-street. Mr Shine, Cuba-street (window). And at many other places too numerous to mention. Ihe saving in gas amounts to from 25 to 63per cent. Full information on application to G. G. MOORE, Pantheon, Manners-st. Telephone No. 218. Lick Fod xd r « Wellington. W CABLE & CO., Bogineers, Boilermakers, Iron and Brass. Founders,
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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 8347, 28 March 1888, Page 1
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