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LEVEE ON QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY. Government House, Wellington, 18th May. 1833. HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR will hold a Lev£e at Government House on TUESDAY; 24th May, 1898, at 4 p.m.. in honour of the Anniversary of the Birthday of Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen. DUDLEY ALEXANDER, Capt., Private Secretary. Gentlemen attending the Lev<so will wear uniform or evening dress. ■ Those having cards for the private entree are requested to attend not later than 3.45 p.m. Each gentleman is requested to bring two cards, on each of which his name must bo distinctly written. One of these cards is to be given up in the Hall, and the other is to bo bandea to the officer announcing the names to His Excel* lency, DUDLEY ALEXANDER, Capt., 797 Private Secretary. D XSTBICT R D E R S. Head juartera, Wellington, 19th May, 1898. 1, A Guard of Honour for His Excellency the Admiral commanding the Australasian Squadron will be furnished by the Wellington Infantry Battalion of Volunteers, accompanied by the Garrison Band, and Parade at Drillshed at 11.45 a.m. today (Thursday), the 19th instant. 2, The Permanent Militia will fire the usual salute. J. COLEMAN, Captain. 790 For Officer Commanding District. WELLINGTON GUARDS. THE Company will parade at Mount Cook Drillshed at 9 a.m. on TUESDAY, the 24th inst, being Her Majesty’s Birthday, drill order, pursuant to District Orders. The Company will also parade for Government Inspection at Drillshed THIS (Ihursday) EVENING. Every member must attend. JOHN DUTHIE, 793 Captain. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of the late George Malcolm Clark are respectfully invitod to attend his funeral, which will laavo his late residence, Koofton House, Taranaki place, This Day (Thursday), IBth May, 1898, at 2.30 p.m., for Karori Cemetery. E. MOBEIS, JtJN., Undertaker, 10, Taranaki street. Telephone 937. 797 WELLINGTON EUGBY FOOTBALL ANNUAL. To be Published NEXT MONDAY. THE Largest and Best Publication of its kind in the Colony. Ovee 200 Pages. Seven Splendid Photographs. PRICE ... ONE SHILLING. Copies may be had from all Booksellers. MRS J. BIKEEL, Direct importer of art needlework MATERIALS. Just opened Linen Goods in great variety. New Designs for Laoework, &c, Berlin Fingering, 4d per skein. New Arraseno, 2d per skein. Also, just opened, largo variety of Panoj Grasses for Dooorations. Choice Selection op Eastvh Cards. 45, Cuba street. 694 Under the Patronage of His Excellency Lord Kanf urly. MITCHELL & CO„ COACH AND WAGGON WORKS,I 11, Tort street, Wellington. LL Descriptions of Vehicles Built to L Order. Repairs Quickly Executed. Our Motto —“ Cheapest and Best.” 190 ARE YOU BUILDING A NEW HOUSE? .OR ARE YOU ALTERING TOUR PRESENT ONE; IP SO, SEND to Martin’s in Wellington and get a design for Hall-door Side and Fanlight in Coloured Glass. Architects' designs truly carried out. It will add pounds to tho value and appearance of your house. We do the Embossing, Gilding, Staining ; Church Memorial Windows; Screen Windows instead of those horrid dusty wire blinds. All made on our premises, Manners and Willis streets, Wellington, and inexpensive. Write for particulars to 524 B. MARTIN. [ AMERICAN SEAL-GOAT, I Manufactured in Boston, Mass., gOFT, PLIABLE and WATERPROOF, ! GENTS.’ WINTER BOOT— I THE “ McKINLEY,” waterproof. ! “ DUKE OF YORK,” wide-welted I • HEALTHERTB,” Doeakin lined I THE GLASGOW ” Boot, wide-welted, I stylish, 16a 6d i Geota.* Slippers, from la. ROTTER TND SON, SHOE IMPORTERS. 493 C. G. SHERWOOD, Watchmaker- and Jeweller, 92, Cuba street (Next door to Ayres' Botanic Dispensary). GOLD Watches, from 40s; Silver Watches, from 17s 6d; Rotherham's Levers, from 355; Metal Watches, from sa; Silver Brooches, from la ; Geld Brooches, from 4s Gd ; Spec, taoles, from Is; Clocks and alarms, from 3a ; 18-carat Gold Wedding Bings and Keepers, Government stamped. Watches cleaned or new mainspring, from 2a 6d ; Watch Glasses, 6d. 881 TNMPIBE ENGINEERING WORKS. W. E." WISE, ENGINEER, &0., Taranaki street extension. AH kinds of work done. Repairs in iron or brass. Bicycles'repaired. Castings supplied and Blaoksmithing done on the shortest notice and at lowest rates. 444 | EDWARD SEAGAR, I ENGINEER AND BOILERMAKER, | Victoria and Manners streets. MAKER of Hydraulic Lifts and Presses, Wrought Iron Split Pulleys, all sizes, ! All kinds of Ranges made and repaired. Estimates given for all description of machinery and contractors’ ironwork, 971 fSTERS. OYaTEBS. WIN AND IRODERIQUE, Oyster Merchants, Bluff and Wellington, S exporter of Oysters in New Zealand, s fresh daily from their bed in Evans F. RODERTQUE Agent, Wellington. IRORI PLEASURE GARDENS. hone, 213. Admission, 6d. SIS, BOATING, REFRESHMENTS, &c. &c. j'b Brakes leave Fitz Gerald's Corner 10.15 a.m. and 2 p.m, Sundays, 2 p.m. RETURN FARES -J If* (including admission) JLA Y " 1898 GLADIATORS. jw of these Famous Mounts just to bund. The most np-to-date wheel ever imported. Westwood rims, Dunlop tyres. Record pedals, twin-roller chains, Elawiok hubs, invisible brakes, and all other parts the best of the best. Call at once and inspect them. GLADIATOR CYCLE AGENCY, 545 , Next Evening Post. TO STAMP COLLECTORS. AREALLY choice collection of Japanese Stamps, beautifully mounted in original designs; each containing 20 stamps and 3 post-cards, 2s each set; post free. Hewson and Co., 20, Lambton quay. 11 r,E slow in choosing, but slower in 11 changing.” Those never change who onoe drink A. and B. Maokay’s Liqueur Wtufsky. 765

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3437, 19 May 1898, Page 3

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