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BUSINESS NOTICES

At His Majesty’s Theatre, Courtenay place to-morrow evening tho Industrial Workers of the World will hold a public meeting, to which all wage-workers, are invited. Tho Australasian Massage Association notifies that after February 28th no person wild be registered unless trained according to the association’s standard. Tenders arc required for the construction of four and a half miles of an overflow channel and flood-gates along the Manawatu river, for the Moutoa Drainage Board. Attention is drawn to an advertisement in another column from the “Woman’s Budget,” Sydney, wherein a number of cash prizes are offered for personal exertion. The first prize offered is £IOO. Particulars are again advertised of the important sale of cattle, horses, implements, etc., to be held next Friday at Marainanga Station, Akitio, by Murray, Roberts and Co., in conjunction with Williams and Kettle, Ltd., and Abraham and Williams, Ltd. Catalogues may lx* obtained from the auctioneers.

The Wellington Piano Company, Lambton quay, announces a sale of sheet music, commencing next 'Tuesday. Dalgety and Co., Ltd., advertise pro- ! sent entries for their sale of horses at Wellington next Wednesday. <-» Leonard and Co. have a suburban re- j sidence to exchange for a city residence. | Evans and Son. of the Hill ViewJ nr- ! series, Taita, will open a shop in Willis , street, to-day. j Mr Tl, Loolv, proprietor of the Star 1 and Garter Hotel. Upper Cuba street, has a business notice in our advertisingcolumns.

The Prince of Wales Hotel, Tory street, is one of the oldest in Wellington The proprietress, Mrs A. Quin, has an advertisement in another column. A number of investments in country property are advertised by Mr J. K. , Perry, Feilding. | Cheap photographs may be obtained at the Hlecti ic Studio, Maimer© street. "Cymric” silver and gold pendants, brooches, etc., are procurable at Prin- ’ gk s. Lambton quay. Tho Bradford Woollen Company guarantees that its tailoring work will give sat sfaction. The employees at the Potone Railway Workshops will hold their annual picnic at Upper Hufct on Saturday, March 9th. ; A sound education in book-keeping, ! shorthand, and typewriting is given at Stott and Hoare’fi Business College. The office is in the Colonial Mutnal Buildings

i and the College in Morrab’s Buildings, i The revised list of city and suburban I j properties for sale, inserted by Harcourt! I j ,i . in luis issue, is oi a particularly: attractive description. Buyers are re- I j commended to peruse it. I W. H. Turnbull and Co., of 5 r Panama ■, street, advertise an amended list of city \ properties for ; private ©ale. Stewart Dawson and Co., jewellers, of I Lambton quay, are showing a very fine j assortment of diamond engagement rings, jalso'a small assortment of very pretty ‘pearl and coral earrings. Inspection is invited. Dividend wrrants have been posted to all shareholders of the Wellington Woollen Company. In another column attention is drawn by John Duthie and Co., Ltd., to the latest triumphs in the construction of fire-proof premises. Macdonald, Wilson and Co,, in conjunction with Dalgety and Co., Ltd., will sell under instructions from Mr Henry' Ivory, liquidator of Lyons Limited, at « the company’s stables, Abel Smith street, on Thursday, March sth, commencing at 11 o’clock, the extensive plant of three livery ©tables, comprising 60 carnage and light harness horses, 10 English and colonial landaus, five four and six horse brakes, 40 sets double and single harness, rubber tyre gigs, waggonettes, rustic dogcarts, buggie©, etc., as detailed. Catalogues can be obtained on application to the auctioneers named m the advertisement.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6450, 22 February 1908, Page 7

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BUSINESS NOTICES New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6450, 22 February 1908, Page 7

BUSINESS NOTICES New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6450, 22 February 1908, Page 7

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