SECOND GRAND TOUR OF THE WOULD !Dr ier the management of Messrs Tait and Rf.ok.) Exchange TT al l. FRIDAY, JAN. 14th axd MON, JAN. 17th. TWO GRAND CONCERTS. FASHIONABLE MUSICAL EVENT. Reappearance of the charm he, beautiful and brilliant young Violinist, jgILEEN Q»]y|OORE (Mies Bessie Doyle) Enthusiastically received everywhere after achieving brilliant success. In all the Continental Capitals, and at St. James’ Hall, London. Pronounced by the master critics of Europe to be the GREATEST LIVING LADY VIOLINISTS. Supported by specially organised company of concert artists. Reserved seats at Dresden Piano Warehouse. Dross Circle and Orchestra, 3s: Stalls, 2s ; PA, Is, Doors open at 7.30, commence at S p.m. Carriages may be ordered for 10 p.m. G. V. RECK, J. TAIT, - 14 Treasurer, General Manager, WELLINGTON CASH CYCLING CLUB. Athletic Park. GRAND ANNUAL RACE MEETING, TO BE HELP ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, IS9S. Under League of New Zealand Wheelmen Rules. PIIELIMINAKT PrtOQBAMME : Ist. Half-mile Race, —Prizes, JM, £2, .61 Nomination, 3s j acceptance, nil. 2nd. Ono-milc Race.—Prizes, £3, £2, £l. Nomination, 3a ; acceptance, nil, 3rd. Maiden One Milo.—Prizes, wC2, ill, 10s. Nomination, 2s ; acceptance, nil. 4th. Two-Mile Wheel Race.—Prizes, jCIO, ,£3, £2, Nomination, 5s ; acceptance ss. sth. Five Miles. Prizes, X 5, £2, ill. Nomination, 4s; acceptance, nil. Cth. Multicycle Two Miles.—Prizes, X 5, £2, £l. Nomination, 5s team ; acceptance, nil. - Handicappeb—Mb GEORGE WATSON. Nominations to CLOSE WEDNESDAY, January 12, 1898. Handicaps to bo DECLARED January 19th. Acceptances for the WHEEL RACE to CLOSE January 24. H J. LEVY, Secretary. Nag’s Head Hotel, Wellington. 837 PORTLAND CEMENT, JUST Landed and to Arrive, per S.S. Otabama, Pakeha and Eakaia, 5250 Casks KNIGHT SEVAN’S, “CROWN” AND “INVICTA” CEMENT. Qualities Guaranteed. 80 25 45 206 Also, Tons 14lb STEEL RAILS, 12 feet Long Tons GALVANISED BARB WIRE Tons Plain GALVANISED ■WIRE, Nos. G, 7, 8 and 10 Rolls GALVANISED WIRE NUTTING “ALABASTINE ” The best Wall Covering, simple, durable and effective, 4 primary colours will produce nearly every tint. For full particulars apply to B. W. MILLS AND CO., LIMITED., SOLE AGENTS. NESS AND CO.’S SHEEP DIP in Barrels, and in one, live and ten-gallon Drums, also in Powder. GALVANISED COP HUGATED IRON. Oaj first quality Blackwall G.C. Iron is not surpassed by any iron imported, either in finish, quality or number of sheets to the ton. E. W. MILLS AND CO., LIMITED, Hardware and Metal Merchants, Wellington. 13 SALVAGE SALE! Bicycles SEWING MACHINES AND CYCLE SUNDRIES Of every description. Damaged by water only. GENUINE REDUCTION. EVERYTHING REDUCED. GOODS AT HALF-PRICE. F. j, wTfear, Sole Agent Warwick and Raglan Cycles, and Direct Importer, Willis street. 988 CHEAP SHOES ! PRETTY SHOES! SEASIDE SHOES! TAN SHOES! WHITE SHOES! PICNIC SHOES! CYCLING SHOES! BOWLING SHOES! CRICKET SHOES! ROPE-SOLED SHOES, FROM 2s 6d. Potter and Son, . Opposite Government Buildings. Gsl BOOKS! BOOKS AT R. HOLLIDAY AND CO.’S, LAMBTON QUAY. Paper, 2s 6d; Cloth, 3s 6d. Edna LyalTa Wayfaring Men Crocketts Lochinvar Cobban’s Her Royal Highness’ Love Affair Benjamin Swift’s Tormentor Lonis Tracy’s The Final War S. P. Bullock’s The Charmer L. B. Walford’s Iva Kildare Heaton Hill’s Beacon Fire T. S. Winters’ Princess Sarah Rev E. P. Hardy’s The Love Affairs of Some Famous Men S. Morrison’s Porrlugton Deed Box Mcrriman’s In Kedar’s Tents - F. A. Steel’s In the Permanent Way G. Parker’s The Pomp of the Lavilettes While tho Billy Boils The Days of Auld Lang Syne Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush Kate Carnegie: Margaret Ogilvy A Window in Thrums ; When a Man’s Single My Lady Nicotine ; Anld Licht Idylls Encyclopedia Britannica, 25 volumes, half Morocco, published at £35, offered a great bargain 634 ICE CREAMS AT Gteoeoe Bodlet ’,S. Lambton quay. PRIVATE HOTEL. Cash Buyer of Strawberries in any quantity. SAMUEL DANES & SON, ELECTRO-PLATERS, Brass founders and sanitary PLUMBERS, 10, Beandon stbeet. Invite inspection of tbeir large stock of all classes of SANITARY GOODS specified under the existing By-laws, and for the requirements of the trade generally. Electro-plating in all its branches. BICYCLES A SPECIALITY. Makers of Copper Washing Boilers. 400 PHOTOGRAPHY. -jV/l RS HERRMANN begs to announce her removal to new and commodious Premises, corner of Cuba and Dixon streets. 717 TA. PACKER & SON, • 50, Eiddifobd street, Newtown, Artificial Limb Manufacturers, Makers of Surgical Appliances for the Deformed and Maimed. CRUTCHES A SPECIALITY. Enquires promptly attended to. 155 “ TTXON’T make your nose blush'for the 1 9 sins of your mouth,” but drink !the finest whisky. A. and B. Maokay’s Liqueur.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3330, 12 January 1898, Page 3
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