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LEGAL HOLIDAY. ST. PATRICK'S DAY falling on Sunday, Monday, the 18th inst., will be Observed as a Holiday by Solicitors practising in the city. F. HARRISON, Gsl Sec. Wellington Dis. Law Society. WARNING. A S several well-known models of Rich. Lipp and Sohii's famous Pianos are being imitated by many small manufacturers, and are offered to the public under the name or style of v LIPP’S SYSTEM. We caution our" friends to pay particular attention to the 'fact that each Piano manufactured by Rich. Lipp and Sohu, Stuttgart, bears their full name on the iron frame and inlaid on the fall,.of the keyboard. Sole Agents for New Zealand— THE DRESDEN PIANO lw.iu.iSY, Wellington. M. J. BROOKES. 6GI Manager. SOMETHING CHEAP. GRAN ITEWARE KETTLES GRANITE WARE PANS , SETS MARBLE CLOCKS BO VS' and MEN'S WATCHES FISHING LINES y WE now' offer a selection of LABOURSAVING DEVICES that ladies will find invaluable in their kitchens and about the house. ELECTRO-PLATED WARE, BREAKFaoT CRUETS TEA SETS, FANCY LAMPS. r BICYCLES AND FITTINGS GARDEN TOOLS TILED GRATES .....dIBS AND STOVES •TABLE CUTLERY CRICKET SETS GUNS. RIFLES. CARTRIDGES SPORTING’ REQUISITES In fact, nil you want. WILKINS AND FIELD MANNERS STREET. G 59 jQ A V I D ||lLLiaiN. MERCHANT TAILOR, KBLBUENE AND EA.RORI TRAMWAY COMPANY BUILDING. , 55, Lambton quay, Pajiil ot Dr DARWIN HUMPHREYS, and holder of First Prize Award and First-class Diploma. London Cutting Academy, invites the public to inspect his handsome stock of Vicunas, Lamas and Worsted Coatings and Trouserings, all purchased in the West End of London. Only choice English goods stocked, 621 TH E K E B ELLE V U E BLLE V U E G ARDENS, ARDENS, (LATE McNAB'S) LOWER HUTT. THE MOST SCIENTIFIC AND ORNA MENTAL GARDENS IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE MESSRS ORE AND DODDER (the Proprietors) have pleasure in announc ingthat the BELLEVUE G ARDENS (lat McNab's) are now ready to receive visitors The residence having been thoroughly re novated and re-furnished, patrons may rel ion finding everything first-class. PrivetDinner and Picnic Parties arranged for I Satisfaction Guaranteed. Permanen' Boarders and Tourists -will find ExecHen' 'Accommodation at the Bellevim Gardens . The manager (Mr Maughnnd) having ha:’ i considerable experience w'ith the Uni or Steam Ship Company, patrons may rely on receiving the very best attention. - Tin Gaulens and its Beautiful Picturesque Surroundings are so well-known that tin Proprietors feel it is needless to describe them in-this announcement. Correspon dence invited, addressed either to tin Manager, Bellevue Gardena, or to the Proprietors. Messts Orr and Lodder, City Bnffet Hotel. I ambten quay, Wellington Telephone 702. 56S f ART IN LUCKIE, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, PATENT AGENT, 4A, Lambton quay. Honey to Lend in any ”im« on Freehold eurity (town and oouinrj orcpurtles) at rC->t rate* (4} per cym,.;. 1 Tnlrphon*. No- WST. V** IR’S N.Z. FORWARDING AGENCY iture Packed and Forwarded to any address. did Storage Accommodation for Furniture and other goods, lasses of Goods Cleared through Customs and Promptly Delivered. G 32 lAARMERS and lIOESEOWNEES please note Special Quotations for Horse and Cow- Coders. Leg or Eelly Straps; Oilskins supplied, guaranteed to give satisfaction. R. G. KNIGHT, Tent, Flag and Cover Maker, Customhouse quay, Wellington. 529 LAMBTON QUAY. TO BE LEX, A LARGE Room, suitable for Auctioneer. Samples, etc., situated in the best part of Lambton quay. For particulars apply to B. SMITH AND CO . 675 10, Lambton quay. EXT - ANTED, a first-class Ooachsmith; II npne but competent .men need aplr.' • Ronae, Black and Son, Taranaki :reet. WANTED, to sell a Heavy Spring Wharf Dray. Apply this office. VOLUNTEER NEWS.. The Highland Rifles mustered at the Drillshed for a Government parade last night, under the inspection t f M uior Brandon. At the usual Wednesday evening parade fo the Heretaunga Mounied Rifles last night, there was a muster cf some thirty men. Lieutenant Kinsey was in charge. An interesting incident of lhe_ j.arade was the appearance of Sergeaut Watts, of H.t First Contingent, recently returned from South. Africa. . He was. greeted with, three , ringing cheers By Ms old comrades; : )

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4305, 14 March 1901, Page 6

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