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1 Public Notices. npHE Best Value in Uiiuaren and WoJL men's Hosiery Is obtainable B. Tester's Karanganape Komi. "OUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT^ TEMPERANCE HALL, ALBBRTSTREET, . WEDNESDAY, THE 17TH INSTANT, COMMENCING AT 8 P.M. •JY/TASONIC HALL, ONEHUNGA. BENEFIT OF ROBERT GLOVEB, Tendered by Pride of Manukan Lodge, 1.0.0. T. 'TiH with the greatest gratitude To tou I tender thanks And proud to own a brother's place With those amongst your ranks. Masonic Hall, Novkmbeu 18. Select Dance after Performance. 1 ty K. PIECES CF WHITE CaLIOU JL t & SHIRTING, soft and heavy, nearly 36 inches wide, Id per yard.—J. Cosgravo and Co. TVTOIU'HCOTE STRAWBERRY GARJ3I DENS (late Stokes' Point).— Moonlight Excursionists, call at Denby'a for an honr or so. His lawn is at your ploauiro. Come in often as you please. No Charge for admission. My young Boating friends need no invitation, being well awaro how welcome they aro to use it for thoir amusement at any time. Your faithfully, John 6. Denby.—Strawberries and Cream in perfection just now at Denby'a Northcoto Strawberry Gardens. ___ iT/^r* pieces of gkey calico, A-KJ\J the fine Mexican make, 3d per yard.—J. Cosgravo and Co. MR EARLE'S Singing Class at Saint * Andrew's will not meet this week. THE Energetic' Minstrel Troupe will give a Concert and Dance in the Whau Public HaU on Novemtar 18, in aid of Mm Arnold, who was disabled by Joe, the Fijian. Admission, Conceit and Dance, 2s. -| f\r\ PIECES FANCY RIBBONS, lUv 3d per yard.-J. Cosgrave & Co. \ RTHUR jEX~ JJ^ATHAN, GENERAL IMPORTER AMD COMMIS3ION MERCHANT. (TEMPORARY OFFICES): LOWER QUEEN-STRKBT, Opposite Wharf Mill. €)(\f\ MEN'S Now Bannocklrom /V \J v/ Tweed Suits at 29s Od ; worth 63b. At Coombcs,' 92, Queen-ntrtiut. Ecclesiastical. CHRISTIANS' MEETING HOUSE, COOK AND HOBSON STREETS. THIS EVENING, at 7.30.—Mr Bxley wIU preach; subject, "Beginning at Jerusalem. TUESDAY EVENING,—Tea Meeting. Tea on table at 6.30; admission, Is. 7.30 free WEDNESDAY EVENING, at 7.30. Mr Exley will preach prior to his departure South; subject, " Eternal Life." PRIMITIVE METHODIST SUNDAY- . SCHOOL, ALEXANDRA-STREET. ANNUAL SOIREE on 'WEDNESDAY NEXT. Tea at 0.30; Public Meeting at 7.3U, when Addresses will be delivered by various friends. NOTICE.-On TUJJSUAY EVENING next, in the Temperance Hall, Albertstreet, Mr Hatter wi". make a few remarks on " The Signs of Our Times Generally," especially on the scoffing, traduoing. and deluding teachci s in Our midst, to awaken, if possible, their seemingly fascinating admirers to a sense of thoir danger ere it is too late. An ellMent Choir; Hankey's hymns (which plecse bring, and your Biblesi. Doors open at 7.30. A Collection for Mrs Arnold. THE Rev. A. W. Webb will deliver* Lecture in at. Luke's, Remuera, on "Personal Recollections of India and its People," on Tuesday, 16th November, at Bo'olook. Admission, Is. ' Auctions. TO-MOR R O V. . MAIZE! MAIZE! MAIZEI Ex 'OpotikL' G. W. B I N N E V T\7 ILL sell by public auction, To-morrow, V* November 16tb, at his Mart, Queen3treet, at 11 o'clock, '. 280 sacks MAIZE Terms at Sale. B. TONKS.] |K. C. CARP.' WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17.. 5 JCASES TRIMMED HATS, New Styles, Just Landed. Without Reserve, to close accounts. ' Wednesday, at 11 o'clock. B. TONKS & CO. 3, TONKS.] ; . [E. C. CAIiR. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17. -i f\ TRUNKS LADIES' BOOTS; JL v/ Now Landing. 2 Cases of Best French Calii Wednesday, at 11 o'clock prompt. B. TONKS & CO. VEDNtaSDAY, NOVEMBER 24. UNRESERVED SALE OF nOjUKTKY TX OTEL AND - ;r TBVU RNI T U IPEj-X G. W. BINNEY HAS received instruct ions to Sell, by Public Auction, on Wednesday, Norember 21th, at 11 o'clock, without the Slightest Reserve, on the Premises, the POINT RUSSELL HOTEL, MEBCER. Together with the LICENSE. The Hotel contains TWENTY ROOMS, Well md substantially built; a SIX-STALL STA3LK; and a FOUR-ROOMED COTTAGE. rhe whole situatodon HALF AN ACRE OF LAND, eloae to the Railway Station. Together with ALL the FURNITURE usually 'ouhd in a well-provided Country Hotel/ Jt-'x, The Auctioneer reminds intending pnrchasors ;hat his instructions are to sell Positively with>ut ANY KKSKRVK WHATSOEVER. Terms at Sale. TO-MORROW, NOON. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION. A T ART H U R'S MART XX. (Furniture Dopartmeat), To Clear Consignments and Balance Of Stock, Sundry Lots'ot Fanoy Goods, Toys, Stationery, Books, Kits, Croquet Seta, Lawn Tennis, 100 lota Second-hand Clothing, Clocks, Watches, Cornet. WEDNESDAY, 2 O'CLOCK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &a, GREY-STREET. R. ARTHUR WILL sell by auction at the Residence, Grey-street, near Carpenters' Arms, on Wednesday, two o'clock, Household Furaiture and Effects ' Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, Waahstanus, Ware, Looking Glasses, Pictures, Kitchen Utensils, &c Sec THURSDAY, 11 O'CLOCK A.M. PItELIMINARY NOTICE,. ' SALE BY AUCTION. FAKCY GOODS, TOYS, BASKETWARE, CUTLERY, ' JEWELLERY, SILVER AND PLATED GOODS. j R. ARTHUR HAS been favoured with instructions from the importer to sell by auction, on the Premises. Wakefield-street (late la the occupation of Mr C. Bloomfleld. Painter, &o.). on morsd&y next, at 11 o'clock a.m.. Af\ CASKS OF SEASONABLE AND 4fcU SALEABLE GOODS (JUST LANDED),, . Now being Opened Up at the above . Promises, consisting of— FiiNCY GOODS, TOYB « B&SKETWARB. CUTLERY I GLASSWARK, JEWELLKRY BIUVBR AND PLATBDWABB PICTURES, &c, &c. On View on the Morning of the Dw ot Sale, , Terms—Cash. [Continued on, Pourth Page.] i

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Auckland Star, Volume XI, Issue 3220, 15 November 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XI, Issue 3220, 15 November 1880, Page 3