Q H OR A L HAL L. PRINCE OP WALES* BIRTHDAY. MOND AY, NO YE MB E R 9. Under the patronage of His Honor the Superintendent, H.s; Wcrsiiip th« ftliyor. Sls-fors G- >rdan and Tisda.l Captiuns Werrqm, Leßoy, Mori row. Bums Itaacs, Mowbray. and ■■- ; Anders, n a,;<i the Olivers aad Alembora of ih=ir respective Companies. GRAND MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT I In aid of the funds of THE HOB SON 00 EPS BAND. To conclude with A SELECT QUADRILLE ' PARTY. Volunteer are requested to appear in uniform. Tickets, 2s 6i. Performance to commence at eight o'clock pm. pALL at MESSENGER'S ToV-/ night (Saturday), and hear the Glorious News—Meat ia Lower. —London and lipping House, opposite Saving's Bank, Queen-street, TOBE PHINE KID GLOVES FOR 3s 9d. M. & C. MILNE Have Just Received A LARGE SHIPMENT OJP JOSPEHINE KID GLOVES, Which they will offer to ihe public at 8s 9d. THE NEW SHOW EOOM Being now finished, every facility is offered for the inspection ha NEW SPRING MILLINERY, . ' MAETLE3, COSTCTMjES, BKIKTS, CRINOLINE, , ■ ,'■*: ■■ ■ : ■ '■ A LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDER CLOTHING AND BABY LINEN DEPARTMENT In all it 3 branches has been added, jgfe __ w g. and C. MILNE also beg to call attention to their LARGE AND CHOICE SELECTION j f. •: ■•■ t of NEW DRE3S MATERIALS, Consisting of— BLACK SILKS, from 3s lid; worth 68 COLOURED. TUSSORE, AND JAPANESE SILKS, ENGLISH A*D FRENCH MUSLINS, From 53 lid the dress PLAIN AND PLAID BATISTES, BEGES, MELANGES, MOHAIRS, from 6Jd; LUSTRES, from 7Jd, Etc., Eio., Eto. MEN'S AND BOY'S OUTFITTING, Etc., Eto., Etc. M. & C. MILNE, CHEAPSIDE HO UgS E, 222 .AND 224, QUEEN-STREET. TjiIBST BTOO X OP T> ABY-LINEN AND TTNDERCLOTHING AT W. RATTEAT SS, NEW ZEALAND HOUSE, 66, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND Every Case of the LAR&E and CHOICE SHIPMENTS Of LADIES' MAIDS', AKD CHILDREN'S NDERCLOTHING AKD BABY-LINEN, TO THE ORDER OP W. EATTBAT, « Now Opened, and Ready For Sale, They are CHOICE GOODS, an 4 Splendid Value. The Assortment is Large and Varied, and WARBANTED from the BEST HOME HOUSES. AT the CITY HALL you will see the Largest Stack of Oilcloths, Indian and Coir Mattmns, Brussels and Tapestry Carpets in New Zealand; all reduced to coat price. Must be cleared. Good Oilcloth, for passages, at Is 9d per yard. . AND ENGLISH XX. BOARDING HOUSff, OHAPELSTREET NORTH. TO SEAMEN. THOMAS BRISTOW desires to inform Seamen, and those connected with Shipping, that he fcas OP BNED a Boarding House similar to those ia England and America, within one minute's walk of The Ho'nse ia roomy and pleasantly situated, and |£ will be his endeavour to make it supply the place or* borne as far as civility, cleanliness, and attention are concerned. Terms moderate. E -LITER SL I E HOTEL, . ELLKBSLIE, Ia situated at the Station half-way between Auckland and <,»ndiunga. As' a respectable private Hotel it is unequalled in the province a&d admirably adapted for Invalids, Captains of Vessels, Xravellers, and newly-married Couples. The House is commodious, neat clean, and comfortably furnished. The taHo is supplied with all the delicacies of the season. ■■ >' - I •'■■''. '-■ ;ii' It is adjacent to the Ellerslie Gardens, which are laid off wthtaate'and conVdDience. 0 , Parties requirtng comfort and good attendance will ,M find all they require at the KUecslie Hotel. . a Strawberries and Cream at short notice. ' : I T. BULLEN.
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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1480, 7 November 1874, Page 3
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