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gT. PETER'S CHURCH. SECOND SUNDAY AFTER EFIPH AX A'. 8 a.in.. Holy Communion; 11 a.in.. Matins anil Holy Communion; Pi') p.m., Sunday School (no Childrens’ Service!; t li.ni.. Holy Baptism; 7 p.m.. Evensong. BROOKLYN. (i.:io. :.s GARRISON BAND. PURSUANT to District Orders, the Band will meet at the Camp, Newtown Park, for Church Service, at 10.15 a.in., SUNDAY NEXT. Arrangements will be made by the Camp Quartermaster as to dinner. This will enable the Bund to play a programme of music in the afternoon. Bring Music-stands and Books. 53 T. HERD, Bandmaster. SALVATION ARMY, VIVIAN STREET. THE Duke of York is coming, but Adjutant Hatcher, the new Wellington Corps Officer, has come, and will be introduced by Major and Mrs Evans (Divisional officers) on SUNDAY NEXT, January 20th. Meetings commence, 7 a.in., 11 a.in. 3 p.m., 7 p.m. GO

SINGER MACH TNT! CO. TTTAVE tlie pleasure to announce that in consequence oT tlie lire their Business is now tarried on in DUTnn: .vND CO.'S NEW Hllll/DINGS. )l'i, WILL IS STH EET. Duplicate parts and accessories of nil machines nre held in large stocks at all New Zealand Branches, and will he available for distribution in Wellington tomorrow. New Stocks of Machines will lie opened on MONDAY. riTT! SINGER MANIIFAO TUBING CO.

,IAMMS L. C. WICKHAM. Manager. fA Card.l MR W. O. H. TONKING having just: returned from London, where lie lias made himself acquainted with the latest Pharmaceutical Products and Medicinal Remedies, wishes to tender his Thanks to all his clients, and to assure them that his best services will he at their'command as heretofore. Mrs Tonldng, who is studying the Art of Manicuring under a London Specialist, will arrive shortly. (17, Lambton 'tinny. ’ 00 NOTICE. SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. PURSUANT to the terms of “The Banks and Bankers’ Act, 1880,” and the “Banks and Bankers’■ Act Amendment Act, 188®.*' TUESDAY, the 22nd day of January, 1901, is hereby appointed a. Special Bank Holiday at the offices of the undermentioned banks throughout Hie Provincial district of Wellington ; The Union Bank of Australia, Limited. ■ G. E. TOLHURST, Inspector. Bank of New South Wales, ! E. J. FINCH, Inspector. The Bank of Australasia, Inspector. • The National Bank of New Zealand. Ltd.. JAMES COATES. General Manager. Bank of New Zealand, JAMBS EMBLING, General Manager. Wellington'. New Zealand, 12th January, 1901. 01

DISTRICT? OF WELLINGTON. AUCTIONEERS’,LICENSES. I HEREBY give notice that the undermentioned persons, whose places of business are within this district, have been duly Licensed to Sell by Auction for twelve months, to be computed from the Ist day of .January, 1901. Arthur, John Baker. Horace Danvers Banhehr. Henry Meech Bethune. George Hunter Griffiths, Charles'Archibald ITarcourt, John Bateman Haybittle. Frederick William Haigh, William Mubin. Arthur Emerson Pearson. Robert Reid. Alfred John Sbortt, William Fraser Stewart, William Drummond Thompson, William John Townsend. Frederic ’ Turnbull. William Hamilton Wilson. Alexander Lorrimer^ Town Cleric. 18th January, 1901. t'O t .■ . c-W rC r\ i NOTICE. STATIONARY ENGINE DRIVERS’ CERTIFICATES.

(Under the provisions of the Inspection o£ Machinery Act Amendment Act, 1900.) AN Examination for Extra First-class, First and Second-class Engine Driv ers will be held at the Masonic Hotel, Nelson, on WEDNESDAY. 23rd,

January, 1901; at the Harbour Board Of fice, Westport, on MONDAY, 28tli January 1901; at Stevenson's Hotel. Reefton, on THURSDAY, 31st January,.l9ol; at Albion Hotel. Greymoutb, on MONDAY, 4th February, 1901; and at Keller's Hotel, Hokitika, on THURSDAY. 7th February, 1901; at each place at 9 a.m. The necessary forma and particulars can lie obtained at the offices of any of the Inspectors of Machinery in the Colony. ROBERT DUNCAN, Chief Inspector of Machinery, BG9 Wellington. '

I'XHEISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PEEKJ SBNTS. G AND T. YOUNG, 75. LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. INVITE inspection of their Stock of Good a suitable for the above. j JEWELLERY— We have opened up new Pearl set Nek- ; le.-H. Crescent and Star Combination Brooches or Pendants, Gem Bings, Gem Set and Plain Curb Bangles, Sleevelinks. ■ ’ STEELING SILVER GOODSSilver Bose Bowls (various sizes). Flower Vases, Bon - Bon Trays acd Bores. Silver Hand Mirrors. Hat and Hair Brushes. Muffineers, Cigarette Cases, Cigarette Paper Holders. Key Kings, etc. WATCHES— We can supply these at mo«i reasonable j rates. Rotherham's English • Lever; Watches, capped and jewelled in six boles, i compensation balance, 7s 6d. Nickeij Lever Watches at 20s and 28s 6d; guaranteed first-class timekeepers. |

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4259, 19 January 1901, Page 6

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