CAXTFBBURV JUBILEE IVDUSTB f A I, EXHIBITION. To Open Ist NOVEMBER, 1000. FIXE ART SECTION. Chairman of Committee, S. Hurst Sealer, A.R.1.8.A. AX Exhibition of Works of Fine Art ami Decorative Art, under (lie Management of an influential Committee, will he held in the permanent buildings during the Exhibition. , The Committee invite and will be pleased to receive, the assistance of artists, owners of private collections, and others, in forming a Loan Collection of Paintings. Sculpture, and Other Works of Art. An Art Union of artists' pictures will he held during the Exhibition. Further information and prospectus can he obtained from the local agents, Messrs McGregor Secretary. Woiresler street. Christchurch. 18 PUBLIC NOTICE. "P I E L D E R’ S ANNUAL CLEARING SALE IS NOW ON, This event is too well known to need puffing. It will pay the public to RESERVE THEIR PURCHASES. HENRY FIELDER, . MANNERS STREET. 612 G. AND T. YOUNG, WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS, 75, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. HAVE received large additions to their fine stock, which is now replete in all departments. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, CLOCKS AND TIMEPIECES, GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY, STERLING,SILVER GOODS, EI.CTRO SILVER-PLATED WARE. Those wishing to purchase WEDDING i and BIRTHDAY PRESENTS should cull and inspect our Splendid Stock. | Please Note.—ALL GOODS are purchas-j ed in Europe by one of the partners for ■ CASH, thus enabling G. and T. YOUNG to offer to the PUBLIC the NEWEST and; BEST of everything stocked by them, and! at reasonable prices. j Watch, Clock and Jewellery repairs hy| experienced workmen at reasonable rates.
THE SALK AT IJITNLAY AND (QO.’S During tlie last few days of our sale still further sweeping reductions will he made. Rare inducements for TO-DAY in Dresses, Gloves, Hosiery, Jackets, Gapes, Ladies’, Maids’ and Ciuiuren’a Millinery, Ribbons, Laces, Ties, Prints, Sheetings, Flannelettes, Calicoes, Men’s Clothing, Shirts, Pants, Ties, Braces. For rare value in any of these Hues try JjUNLAT jyjcLEOD AND QO., 57, CUBA e 500 gr Kl’L If S MUSIC SALE. There are Moments When One Wants to be Alone (song), 0d The Man that Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo (song), 9d Off to tlie Rio Grande (song), Is Cd Home Boys, Home (song). Is Silvery, Echoes (piano piece), la Mohawk Farce Book No. 9,9 d Mohawk Farce Book, No. 8,9 d Rossini "Stahat Mater” (vocal), 8d Henry Russell Songs, Book 1,9 d Heilry Russell Songs, Book 2,9 d Smallwood’s 55 Melodious Exercises, 2s Sheard’s iPiano Tutor, 2s Victoria Music Books, 6d ' Sutton’s Theory of Music, 1s 9d Metsler’s “Violin” Tutor, Is 6d Metzler’s Violin Melodies, I’.F. Accompaniment, 9d Howard’s No. 2 Comic P.F. Accompaniment, 9d Narcissus Piano Piece (F. Wickins), Is LATEST MUSIC ARRIVES EVERT MAH,. EDWIN J. KING & SON, 103 27a, Willis street, Wellington. Ji: M. BUTT, Fellow Inst, hankers, •; London, 27, Lambton quay (over Hank of New Zealand), telephone j 1419, Financial and General Agent, acts as True- j -ee. Executor, Manager or .-.ecn-tary j ■ lompanios, Attorney for Absentees. _ Es- , ■ ate* ■ administered, _ Loan* negotiated, : Moneys invested. Audits an*. Inspection t>r; Accounts conducted. . References—The j Bank of New Zealand, the National Bank of New Zealand, Limited. 223
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4137, 27 August 1900, Page 6
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