MEMORANDA.
Rev Win. Thomson will lecture in. the Thonnlon Ball, Gorin" street, on Sunday cvcniii", at on "Is Christianity to Survive tlio Coming Century r” The seats are all free to the public. ('. Smith notifies (hat ihcre is a great demand for the special purchase of blanl.els that beds now selling at last year’s prices. fie is also making a special slioiv of real down quills, in lovely coverings. The steamer Oneo will run to’Day’s Bay Ibis afternoon at the hour advertised. We publish elsewhere further testimony to the efficacy of Parker’s hair tonic, which already has a vei-y large sale. Messrs Redmond and Radley, proprietor's of the Golden. Gate Cafe, call the attention of. members of Parliament especially and of the public generally to the fact that their renovated and commodious establishment, being opposite Government Buildings and convenient' to the Parliamentary Buildings, it is the most suitable place for luncheon, oyster and fish snppe.rs, and (he like. The midwinter sale at R. Hannah and Co.'s cash hoot market is at all times looked upon as a public benefit, especially by Hie hoot purchasers, and as will be noticed by an advertisement in our columns. Hits great midwinter sale of hoots and shoes will commence this morning! The prices speak for themselves. Messrs Harconrt and Co. draw attention to their land auction sale, at their rooms, on 28th inst., when they will offer a Croomed house off Taranaki street, on land 31ft x C9ft, in good condition and suitable for a workman’s dwelling, On 17th .Inly they will’ dispose of . theMraluable corner section, Upper Willis street -and Wordsworth street, with an 11-rbomed house and half acre land, suitable for cutting up into building sections. They also draw attention to’(heir advertisement of special investments of city and country properties selected from their June "Register.” They have several excellent dairy farms in Taranaki for sale; particulars on application. Messrs Turnbull and Watkins publish in another column particulars of oily properties for immediate sale. This most comprehensive list of centrally situated town residences includes a splendid house in Oriental Bay. also a fii-sh-class dwelling and seel ion in Willis street. The firm report Hint llicv have on hand one or two of (he celebrated Wolff bicycles, and invite ladies lo call and inspect same without delay. Home bargains in house property are advertised by Joseph Smith and Co.. Harbour street, for which eaidy application Is necessary. * ’Students are now being enrolled for Hie next session of the,Canterbury Agricultural College, Lincoln. j Svdney Municipal Council invites ajiplications for .a sanitary engineer to fulfil the position of inspector of nuisances. Mr T. S. Lambert, architect, invites tenders. girders and ironwork, for a block of buildings in Courtenay place. .Freeman B. Jackson and Co. auction cattle and sheep at- Johnsonville on Tuesday, June 25th. Messrs Laery and Co., Limited, are holding fruit and vegetable sales daily, and skin, hide and tallow sales .weekly, and general auction sales as ai’ranged. The firm give cash advances against consignments and are cash buyers of produce. Mr J. M. Butt, finance and general agent, acts as trustee, executor, manager or secretary of companies, or attorney for absentees. Messrs Wilkins and Field advertise some specially cheap linos of tools. A sale of special importance to music lovers is at pi’esent proceeding at the Dresden Piano Company’s depot. The order of services at St. Peter’s Church to-morrow are advertised. Mr J. Moore Ritchie will preach in the Catholic Apostolic Church. ,Wobb street, to-morrow night, on. the “Opening of the Cth ‘Seal and Coming Tempest.” The annual meeting of the New Zealand Collie Club has been postponed till the 13th July next. • ■ The abridged prospectus of the Central i Mata lira Gold Dredging Company, Limited, is published in another column. The order of services in St. Pant’s ProCathedral to-morrow are announced in another column of this issue.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4084, 23 June 1900, Page 7
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