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Citizens' BallnITIZ BX S* BALL. IN HONOUR OF THE MARQUIS OF NORMANBY, AND THE MARCHIONESS OF KOKMANBY. To be held at the CHORAL HALL ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3. COMMITTEE : His Honor George A. Ar.ey, Ktiight His Honor the Superintendent His Worship the Mayor Dr Campbell Captain Daveney T. Russoll J. Bussell J. M. Shera D. M. Luckie, M.G.A. T. Morrin Hon C. J. Taylor, M.G.A. H.Brett T, Whitson 0. M. Quintal E. Lewis G. Yonder Heyde.M.G.A. M. Montague Hon J. Williamson,MGA. S. Jones W. C. Wilson D, Cruickshank jW. J. Hurst, M.P.C. l! D. Nathan W. H. BissliDg B. Tonks, M P.C. ;F. D. Fenton G M. O'Rorke, M.G.A. J. Cosgrave D. Hean D. L. Murdoch J. Sheehan, M.G.A. Captain Daldy Colonel Balneavis G. B, Owen James Watt J, M. Dargaville, M.P.C. J. 0. Pounds With power to add to their nurnbar. TICKETS: Gentlemen £110 Ladies 0 7 6 To be obtained from the members of committee of from the Secretary. 0. M. QUINTAL, Secretary. Amusements. CjTRAWBEBPcTES and CBE__M! AT WILLOW GKROVE, BEACH ROAD, NORTH SHORE. TEA, COFFEE, AND OTHER REFRESHMENTS. SWINGS, FIBST-CLASS CKOQTJET LAWN. UNEQUALLED CREAM ! DELIGHTFUL SHADE! aPORTS ! SPORTS ! SPOUTS ! ELLEESLIE GARDENS. The Manager announces that GRAND ATHLETIC FESTIVALS Will be held at ELLERSLIE GAEDENS OK THE 26th DECEMBER (BOXING DAY), AND ON THE Ist JANUARY, 1875, (NEW YEAR'S DAY). For the purpose of attracting competitors from a distance, VALUABLE PRIZES will be offered for Bunning (short and long distances). Jumping, Throwing the Hammer), and other feats of activity >. and strength. Full programmes will be published in a few days. STRAWBERRIES and CREAM AT ELLERLIE GARDENS, Only 6d, and gathered every morning. Come all, and See these Beautiful Gardens TEA and COFFEE always ready. The Merry-go-Bound for Children—FßEE The Gardens are the fashionable Saturday promenade. 0 R I 0 X E T. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OB" THIS SEASON'S GOODS, i Manufactured by E. J. Page, and Duke and Son, , Just ill_c__v_d per Waitanch, fkom London. HAVING ARRIVED LATE, WILL BE , SOLD CHEAP. WALTER EWEN, 74, Queest-street. i ' jg* O ~~T I C E. 1 REMOVAL OF THE AUCKLAND SOAP AND CAND-E 'WORKS. f We, the undersigned, in returning thanks for the liberal fupport received during the last twelve years, - I beg to infirm our friends and customers th*t f-avmg completed the erection of our extensive Works at c Richmond, comprising all the Jatest improvements in Plant and Machinery, we are now in position to t supply onr various brands of Soap and Candles of the very best quality at prices which defy competition. WARNOCK BROTHERS, 6 AUCKLAND SOAP AND CANDLE WORKS, Kichm.hd, Cox's Creek. ''J O__.CE—DURHAK-STRRBT, ..'-.. . Next door to Messrs Robjbrton **Co. ' ■' ■ ■ ■ ■ . i ........

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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1498, 28 November 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1498, 28 November 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1498, 28 November 1874, Page 1