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s=^ A tfCHOK HOTEL LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, QUEEN -STREET. A. FEASBE BEGS to inform his Friends and the Public generally, that in connection with the above, he has for Hire, OPEN AND CLOSED CARRIAGES, SINGLE & DOUBLE-SEATED BUGGIES, SADDLE HORSES, &c, And hopes by strict attention to business, with civility and moderate charges, to merit a share of Pnblic Patronage. April 28, 1870. PHEASANTS! PHEASANTS! ! PHEASANTS! ! ! j. X N I G II T -rjAS much pleasure in announcing to the public that he is now in a position to supply PHEASANTS IN ANY QUANTITY, alive or dead. J. K. also supplies them dressed, cooked, and ready for table. N.B.—GAME BOUGHT in any quantity. UPPER AT ALL HOURS, consisting of GAME, FOWLS, DUCKS, HAM, OYSTERS—stewed, plain, or scalloped. J. KNIGHT, NEXT DOOR DUKE EDINBURGH THEATRE. C. C. C. LAMB. LAMB. LAMB. PRIME House-fed LAMB, at E. George and Co.'s, Is. per quarter, Mutton 2d. per Ib. by the quarter. Prime Corn Beef and Pork. Note the Address : E. GEORGE & CO. CONCERT IN AID OF THE HOME FOR WOMEN, PARNELL. MR. J. BROWNE begs to announce that by command of Lady Bowen, the GRAND CONCERT in aid of the above Institution will take place in the Music Hall, Symonds street, on THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, the 12th instant, commencing at 8 o'clock. Subject: Haydn's Oratorio " The Creation." Tickets, 5s ; back seats, 2s 6d ; obtainable at the Stationers'. [Advertisement.] TIERSEVERANCE IS THE SOUL OF X SUCCESS. To the EniTon. Dear Sir, —I am really in earnest about this Bagged School affair; and, upon enquiry, I learn that the school, bearing this name, is ashamed of it, the house in which it is held unsuitable, and altogether too small to receive the expected ingathering of poor children ; the writer is, therefore, on the look-out for a place more adapted. One of the unoccupied hoiws in the Barrack Square would be desirable if leave could be obtained from Government. In the meantime I intend (D.V.) to assemble as many as I can in my own house at Newton ; in the morning at nine, afternoon at three, where the children may see some of the prizes—between ten and twelve —any day, except Sunday, consisting of carpenters' tools and gardnera' im plements, books, furniture, ehinaware, nlothing, and ornaments. Not less than ten prizes, some of which have to be made up from the log at the Mill, or wrought from bright gold lying yet in the hill. With each prize one golden image, value 205., will bo given. The images may be seen at Mr. Major's, Wellesley-street. Those of our brethren and sisters of every denomination, who are willing to engage in this good work as teachow, will please assemble at my house, Newton, on Saturday evening next. Tea on the table at six o'clock. JOHN ROSKELL. Newton, May Crd, 1870. TO ADVERTISERS. TILE Proprietors cf the "EVENING STAR" brg to intimate that all ADVERTISEMENTS for insertion must be received at the Publishing Office in VULCAN LAW.E, Lower Queen-street, not later than IWOJ O'CLOCK on the day on which they are tcb appear. NOTICE. AS numbers of our supporters have ex pressed a desire to receive their papers as subscribers, instead of purchasing them from the runners, the Proprietors of the "EVENING STAR" beg to intimate that from this forth any person so desiring can Wo the paper delivered regularly on the terms below specified. REED, FEKRAR, & CO. SuBSOBIPTrON—Per Quarter, ss. fid., payable in advance ; or, 6s. Gd. if booked.

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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 102, 7 May 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 102, 7 May 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 102, 7 May 1870, Page 3