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PRINCE OE WALES THEATRE. I FASHIONABLE AKB KELIGHTED 2 Q AUDIENCES! H TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), MAY 4,1875. M t> S First Time in Auckland 4 «* W jz; GRACE EGERTON'S * New Entertainment, g p entitled, <g 5 THE MAN IN POSSESSION, H H Written expressly for this talented kh p^ Artiste by tZ, Edmund Yates, Esq. "s PRICES -—Dress Circle, 3s ; Family Tickets to admit four 10s (to be procured only at Mr Upton's.where a plan may be seen and seats secured); Stalls, 2s; "PTT i« Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8 o'clock. OUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIAT lON. A LIME LIGHT EXHIBITION BEAUTIFUL 'oF THE OLD ABBEYS AND CAST ES OB1 ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND. Will be given in the above Hall by Mr Denkks Thi3 (Tuesday) Evening, 4th May. Selections of Music. Admission, Is each; to commence quarter to 8 o clock. Proceeds tn aid of the Library. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. To be sold by Public Auction on or before the Gtli June next, at Q.C.E. Hotel, Shortland-street, Auckland all the stock Furniture, Fixtures, Kitchen Range, Gas Fittings, Chandeliers, Brackets, with about 400 feet of Gas Pipings, Street Lamp, Billiard Table Billiard Room Furniture complete, Paintings; also Bar and Bar Fittings, including ahout 50 square feet'of Plate Glass Mirrors of the best quality, Registered Grates and Wooden Screens, Matting Oilcloths, almost new., The above is to be sold to make room for the new Building that is to be erected on the same ground. jOHNMENZIES. Proprietor. I^TEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES. The above Department affords the following advantages, which are secured by special Acts of Legislature, over any other office in the colony; — 1. All policy holders participate in the profits of the Department. 2. Tha Premiums are lower by at least In (seven shillings) per cent than those of any other office. 3. The Security is Infinitely superior to that of any private office, the consolidated revenue of the colony being available for any deficiency. 4. The whole of the money paid in Premiums is retained in the colony, whereas in private offices so much capital is sent to foreign puts. 5. Policies for wife or family are absolutely protected from creditors. 6. No policy is forfeited by non-payment of Premiums after first year, ao long as surrender value will insure the amount. For example, a person aged forty, insured under a Policy on which five annual payments had been made, would not forfeit it on account of non-payment of Premiums until the expiration of five years and eighty-six days from date of default, provided that the oth«- conditions of the Policy had not been violated Jf t nd it could be renewed at any time within such tc ■, on paying up arrears with interest; or if it becoi. c a claim within that time, the Policy would be paid, less arrears with interest. No Policy need therefore be gacrilieed in consequence of the pressure of any temporary loss of employment or other monetary embarrassment. The Investment of Funds is by special Act of Parliament in Government Debentures. Agencies at every "Money-order Office" in the Colony. W. J. MOONEY, Agent for Province of Auckland. AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. TEN FOE GBAVING DOCK. Harbour Board Office, Auckland, 30th April, 1875. TENDEES will be received at this office until TUESDAY, the 30th November, 1875, at noon, for the construction of a GRAVING DOCK in this port, in terms of plans and specification to be seen at the Engineer's Office. Tenders to be endorsed, " Tender for Graving Dock." WILLIAM C. DALDY, Chairman. THE annual meeting ot the Auckland Football Club will be held in the Club room, Thames Hotel, This Evening,4th May,at 5 p.m. sharp. All persons interested in the game are requested to be present. Business: Election of officers for the ensuing year. GRAFTON ROAD HIGHWAY DISTRICT. Tenders for works in the Grafton Boad District will be received on Thursday; the 6th instant, at noon. Plan and specification may be seen at my office, JOHN GOODALL, C E., Canada Buildings. fjTo THE ELECTORS OP THE AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. GENTLEMEN,—At the request of a large number of influential Electors of the above Board, I have consented to allow myself to be nominated for {he Seat to be vacated by Mr B. Tonks on the 10th May, and in the event of being elected, I will use my very best endeavours to promote the interests of the Harbour Board and the Province generally. I am, Gentleman, Yours.faithfully, H. S. MEYERS. Auckland, 30th April, 1875^ TO~THE~LADIES" OF AUCKLAND AND VICINITY. MISS NORMANBY, WELLESIiEY-STHEET, (Four doors from Queen-street), Takes this opportunity of informing them that she has commenced business as DKESSMAKEB. ar.d MILLINER at the above address, where she hopes by giving a good fit, combined with miWerate charges, to merit a share of their patronage and BUMiss N. having had large experience in some of the leading houses in the West End of London, is well versed in all the newest styles. References), if required, to Ladies in Auckland who have already favoured her with their orders. Ladies waited on at their homes, or their own materials made up with care. f^ANTERBDRY POTATO rS. A V>/ fine sample on Sale.—Boberton and Co., Durham-street. ttntonTbeach"gold^mining U COMPANY (LIMITED). Notice is hereby given that the Directors have this day made a Call (the 4th) of One Shilling per Share, payable to the undersigned, at the office of the Company, No. 21, Insurance Buildings, Auckland, on or before Wednesday, the 19th day of May, 1875. J. FRIAR CLARK, , Secretary.

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1627, 4 May 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1627, 4 May 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1627, 4 May 1875, Page 3

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