Pablic Notices Friends who pnrclnsed tickets fo? the above Service of Song, and were unable to get admission, r.re hereby informed th it their tickers will be avaihb!e\vh-n the SERVICE is REPEATED, on a date to be advertised. K. FEIST, -:c. \V. V. K. Choir. V° lTxa mex ■ s w :■: slkyan .1 MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT There will be XO MEETING of the above Societv This Evening. W. G. TUSTIN", Hon. Sec. O"0TICE OF POSTPONEMENT The sal? of the property AT THE TAITA, Mrt of Section ;>0 on the Pl.'n of the Hutt District, advertised for Sale bv* Public Auction m FRIDAY, JPrh SEPTEMBER, has been ?O?TrOSED **>;•« fiW days. T. KENNEDY MACDONALD <fc CO., Laud and Mercantile Auctioneers, Exchange Avictiou Rooms, Panama-street. September 17, IS7O. TO ARRIVE SHORTLY, ore " lONE." CH. HANSEN'S DAIRY FREPARATIOXS. (Laboratory : New York and Copenhagen.) THREE GOLDEX MEDALS AT PARIS IS7S, besides -JO other Med:.ls. Cheese Rennet. Cuee.sk Colodkis«. 1 pint will coagulate Ipint will colour from from 4to 8000 lbs. of 15 to (10,000 lbs. of milk, according to time milk, according to required. fancy. Price, Bs. per 2 qrts. Price, 10s. per 2 qrts. DAIRY FARMERS WHO OXCE TRY IT AVILL NEVER USE ANY OTHER. Samples and further particulars may be had bv applying to G. H. MONRAD, Sole Agent for New Zealand, Palmerston North, Sub-Agents wanted. 'ILL lAM ROOT II AND CO., •TARATAHI SAW AND PLANING MILLS, WAIRARAPA. Totara, Red Pine, Matal, White Pine, Kid other Timbers cut to order. LARGE STOCKS of DRESSED TIMBER r.;:, kept.—Flooring, Lining, &c. Yard in Wellington— Pihtea Point, opposite Eiihvay Station (agent, H. G. Distden) ; And Maxneks-steeet, opposite Fire Brigade, Station (agent, J. C. Williams) ; And also at Lower Hutt Toll-gate (agent, Josei-h Brown). "INTERNATIONAL EX H IBITION. THE OFFICIAL CATALOGUE. It is notified for general information that the Commission has instructed GREVILLE'S TELEGRAM COMPANY to receive adv«rti3ements for the Official Catalogue. The following prices will be charged for the first issue of 20,000 copies : For a full page £l2 For a half page ... ... 7 For a quarter page ... ... i All further information can be obtained from GREVILLE'S TELEGRAM COM PANY, 305, George-street, Sydney, to whoi all orders must be addressed. AUGUSTUS MORRIS, Secretary, Sydney, August 16, 1879. "INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. THE OFFICIAL CATALOGUE. The Catalogue will be Demy Svo in size, and be divided into four principal sections, of each of which a first edition of 20,000 copies will be issued, viz.:— I. ART. 11. EDUCATION, SCIENCE, and MANTTFACTURES. 111. MIXING, METALLURGY, AGRICULTURE, and HORTICULTURE, IY. MACHINERY. There will be a fifth section consisting of occasional parts for Live Stock Shows, Wool, Grain, &c, of which further notice will be given, PRICE OF THE CATALOGUE, 6d. Each Section. Advertisers will, therefore, be enabled to choose for their advertisements those sections of the Catalogue which they may think arp best calculated to secure the attention of the class of readers they particularly wish to address. The charges specified in the scale are for one section only in the first edition. If advertisements are required in more than one section they must be paid for accordingly, but th» following discounts will be allowed to those who insert the same advertisements in more than one section, viz.: — For two sections, 15 per cent. For three sections, 20 per cent. For fonr sections, 25 per cent. Should a Second Edition be published, a further charge will be made to those who wish their advertisement continued. All orders must be prepaid. GREVILLE'S TELEGRAM CO. The "NEW ZEALAND PUNCH," a Weekly Journal, conducted purely in the Liberal interest, will make its first appearance ;ber. Prospectuses are now being freely circulated throughout the colony, and canvassers are employed collectiair for advertisements, &c. The "NEW "ZEALAND PUNCH," circulated throughout New Zealand, will prove an excellent medium for advertising, of which all should avail themselves. The public are invited to support the " NEW ZEALAND PUNCH" by becoming subacri- ' All communications to be addressed to 'roprietor, J. H. WALLIS, NOTICE. DIVINE SERVICE U held in the ChurchRoom, Tinakori-road, EVERY SUNDAY EVENING, at 6.30 o'clock. SOUTH WALES. ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND COLO NIAL SADDLERY AND HARNESS. Visitors to the above are invited to inspec' one of the brst, largest, and most varie. stocks of the above-mentioned goods on thi sid-s the Equator. Also, special attention < directed to Exhibits in the New South Wale. Court of the said Exhibition. JOHN BRUSH, Saddle and Harness M,- l .iufacSur.:r, Importer of English and American Saddlery and Harness, and other horse A ppointments. SPECIALITv.—Trunks, Portmanteaus, Travel;ng Bags, &c. Directly opposite the Royal Hotel, 407, George-street, Sydney. I WALLOW AND ARIELL'S TREACLi ,sj AND GOLDEN SWIIUP of Superin Quality. Biscuit Factory and Treacle Efinery, Sandridge, Victoria.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5763, 18 September 1879, Page 3
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