UNPRECEDENTED NOVELTY. "~ " GREAT ATTRACTION. ¦- S ' A GRAND BAZAAR, FANCY FAIR, AND DISTRIBUTION OF VALUABLE PRIZES, WORKS OF ART, &c, &c, Will take place at MR. J. H. WALLACE'S AUCTION MART, LAMBTON QUAY, THIS EVENING, AND FOLLOWING DAYS, To Commence at Eight o'olock sharp. Amongst the Stock will be found the following Prizes :—: — English and American Clocks Workboxes Writing Desks Tea Caddys Dressing Cases Papier Machie Goods Electro- plated Ware Gold and Silver Watches Clocks, Musical Instrume Pictures, Oil Paintings, Souveairs English and Colonial Jewelry French and English Vases Swiss and Italian Works of Art Mirrors, Albums &c, &c. With Hundreds of other Useful and Ornamental Articles, too numerous to particularise. The Distribution of the above Magnificent Prizes will be conducted on the same principle as the Art Union of t London, Paris, Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, Nelson, &0., and which cannot fail in giving to the most scrupulous unbounded satisfaction. TICKETS, 2s. 6d. EACH. ALL PRIZES— NO BLANKS. Drawing to Commence on Thursday Evening, at 7 o'clock, and each succeeding day from 11 a.m. till 10 p m. FREE ADMISSION. Wellington, 25th May, 1865.
ALFRED A. BABNBTT AUCTIONEER AND VALUATOR, HOUSE AND LAND AGENT, Custom House Quat. Near the Bank of New Zealand, WELLINGTON.
T ABOWITZKY, GRAY AND CO., JiNGINELR^ & LAND SURVEYORS, House, Land, and GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, Accountants and Valuators. Surveys and Plans executed on the shortest notice. Offices-— Odd Fellows' Hall, Wellington.
ACADEMY, MANNERS BTREET, Mr. R. H, O'Farrell, Trained Teacher, from i the National Model Schools, Dublin, Principal. MR. O'FARRELL begs to acquaint the inhabitants of Wellington, that he is prepared to receive pupils of every denomination, and a strictly secular course of instruction alone imparted to those who desire such. His course embraces the following branches, viz. :— Heading, writing, arithmetic(graphic and mental), geography, English grammar, Latin and Greek etymologies, Latin and French phrases, book-keeping (single and double entry) mensuration, Euclid, algebra, &c. Terms— Junior Class, per quarter, XI Is Do. Senior do. in proportion to branches required. Ladies who may desire Drawing will hear of terms on Tuesdays and Fridays. Evening Class for Young Men, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays, 7 to 9 o'clock. Terms, 6s. per month.
May 17, 1865Tft¥ OUB, DELICIOCS COEPEE TJOSSESSING rare Strength and FlaX vor - None but the best samples used, and fresh roasted and ground on the premises. CANTON TEA MART. E. H. CREASE, PRorfrftfo*. -
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Evening Post, Issue 95, 30 May 1865, Page 4
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