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HOW DATTOS EIDERS broka their own records on 2it!i A 3 fry at the hue Brigade Sports, Bann R9>trve ; HALE-MILE PIES P-CLASS HANDICAP. Heats. Caalton ... 3rd Gardiner ... Ist Bennett ... 3rd F INAL. Gari>*ner Ist SECOND-CLASS MILE. Heats, Final. Gardiner ... Ist Gvv.dine:* ... Ist Ga.ult.Dn ... 3rd Canlr.Mii ... 2ad WHEEL RACE. TWO MILES. Heats. Final Bennett ... 2nd Gardiner ... Ist Gardiner ... Ist CaiCcoa ... 2nd Oaulton ... 2nd INVITATION SCEATCH MILE. Bennett ... 3rd FIVE-MILE HAXDICAi?. Gardiner ... Ist Caution ... 3rd Those r.vw>s were won ng-.m-t h'. pick r.f N Z. riders, including Forbes, Kaistou, Maxwell, Chalmers, Butland, Lyons, &c. There are no paid riders in New Zealand mounted on Daytons. Fast wheels make fast men faster. Sole Agents for Dayton Bicycles WILKINS AND FIELD, Manners street, Welling ton, 991

St.P AUL’S P ro-Cathedeal, Mulgrave STREET. WHITSUNDAY. Order of Servioea.—B a.m., Holy Communion ; 10 a m., Matins ; 11 a.m.. Holy Communion and Sermon; 3.30 p m., Chil* dren’a Service ; 030 p,tn, Evensong (preacher, the Kiglit ttov the Bishop of the Diocese), 18 S T. P ETE R'S (JhUBCH, WHITSUNDAY, 1898 Order of Services. —8 a.m., Holy Communion ; 11 a.m., Morning Prayer (Church parade)-preacher, the Eight Rev the Lord Bi«hop of Wellington, D.D. ; 3.30 p.m , Children's Service; 4 p.m.. Baptisms and Ohurohingsj C.30p.m., Evening Prayer. BROOKLYN CHURCHEOOM, 6.30 p.m. 17 D BATTERY N.Z.R.A.V. THE Battery will parade at the Lambton quay Drillshed ou SUNDAY NEXT, 29th last., at 10 a.m,, to attend Divine Service. Uniform—Full dress, with busbies, bolts and white gloves (no leggings). FRANCIS G. HUME, 982 Lieutenant-Commanding. WELLINGTON GUARD?. THE Company will parade at the Lambton quay Drillshed on SUNDAY NEXT, 29th iqst., at 10 a.m., to attend Divine Service. Uniform Full dress, with busbies, side arms and white gloves (no leggings). J. DUTHIE, 24 Captain. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of Mr George T Oroft are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his late wife, which will leave his residents, Esplanade, Potono, on Snnday, May 29, at 1 p.m., and the Thorndou Railway Station at 2,10 p.m., for the Karori Cemetery. J. HOUNSLOW, Undertaker, 19 Jackson street, Petone. NOW BEADY. WELLINGTON RUGBY FOOTBALL ANNUAL. The largest and best publication of its kind in the Colony, Over 200 Pages Of Interesting Reading Matter. Six Splendid Photographs. See the New Features and Specially written Articles. THE LAWS OF THE GAME, With all English and Colonial Rulings. •• A NEW ZEALAND TEAM FOR ENGLAND,” By Mr. T. B. Ellison. “NUMBER ONE.” Full and Complete Record of International, Intercolonial, Interprovincial, and Local Matches, up to date. Every footballer should procure one. “ A record issue. . . Exceeds anything of the’ kind ever before published in the colony. . . Best football annual of the colony.”—Evening Post. PRICE ... ONE SHILLING. TO BE HAD AT ALL BOOKSELLERS. THE guardian. Contents : Leading Article : Able Accountants —Cartoon : “Let ns Shake Hands ” —The Last Plank—Disjointed New Zealand—Regina v. Craig Brisk Business—Things Parisian — Land Settlement—Personal Pars.—General Gossip Facts and Figures Association Football. At all Newsagents. Published at the Guardian Office, 11, Grey street. 20 AUSTRALIAN ALLIANCE ASSURANCE-COMPANY (FIRE AND MARINE). Capital ... ... ... .£250,000 Paid-db ... ... ... .6125,000 Reserve Fpijn ... ... £IIO,OOO ALL CUSSES OF FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCES EFFECTED. MINIMUM PREMIUM RATES. LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID IN WELLINGTON. Head Office—Melbodenb. Head Office for New Zealand —Victoria street, Wellington. A. E. KERNOT, MANAGER.- 922 GEO. T. WHITE (Late S. KOHN), WATCHMAKER, MANUFACTURING JEWELLER, OPTICIAN AND IMPORTER, Lambton quay ... Wellington, GOLD and Silver Watches by famous makers, Clocks, Drawing, Dining, Bedroom, Carriage and Kitchen. Jewellery, both imported and own manufacture, in Engagement and Gem Bings, set with precious stones, Wedding and Keeper Rings, Bangles and Brooches, Studs, &0., &o. Novelties in Silver Ware and Leather Goods Silver-mounted (one of the largest stocks in the colony), Optical Goods, Speetaole Folders, Lenses, Field and Opera Glasses, Telescopes. A large and valuable stock of loose Diamonds, Sapphires, Opals, &o. All Goods Marked in Plain Figures. Inspection of our third shipment of goods (7 oases in all) for this year invited. Sight-testing from 9 to 5. Spectacles properly fitted and supplied at moderate prices. 160 MBS J. S. CROSS, DIRECT IMPORTER, 123, Lambton quay. PRACTICAL Knowledge and Experience in Ait Needlework and Fancy Materials. Needlework in all its branches, including Sequins and Jewels in all colours, just arrived. Inspection Invited. Lessons in Painting and Abt Needlework Every requisite for the above may be obtained on the premises. 204 EJ. KING’S for Sheet and Book Muaio. • E. J. King’s for Violin, Banjo, Mandoline, &0.. Strings. E, J. King’s for Musical Instruments, E. J. King’s for Piano Timing. B. J. King’s for Kehainng Violin, Viola, ’Cello and Bass Bows. E. J. King’s for Victoria, Australian, Grosvenor, &c., Music-books. E. J. King and Sons’ Quadrille Orchestra and Quadrille Pianist. E. J. King’s address—69, Manners street. N. A. ANDERSON. MANAKAU SAW, PLANING AND MOULDING MILLS. Coach and Waggon Factory. Engineering, Blacksmith, Ao,, Ac. Waggons Built for Traction Engines. Guns and Bicycles, Ao., repaired. Matai, Rimu and White Pino to suit all requirements. Best Workmanship Guaranteed. 933 PLEASURE GARDENS. Telephone, 213. Admission, 6d. TENNIS, BOATING, REFRESHMENTS, Ac. Ac. Young’s Brakes leave Fitz Gerald's Corner 10.15 a.m. and 2 p.m. Sundays, 2 p.m, RETURN PARES -j If* 751 (including admission) JL/>

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3445, 28 May 1898, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3445, 28 May 1898, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3445, 28 May 1898, Page 3

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