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Amusements. DEVONP.OJRT WESLEYAN church. THE BAZAAR IN AID OF THE ABOVE CHURCH, Will bo hold in the I)EVON?OET HALL, ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NEXT, 10th and 11th inst. The Bazaar will ho Opened on Friday, at 3p.rn., by His Worship the Mayor, T. Peacock, Esq. Friends who intend oontribntir.g will please send in their contributions not later than Wednesday next to Messrs Edson, Q^^JV^J Green and Co , Wakefleldstreet Hooker and. Shepherd, High-street; or any of tno Ladies Committee, North Shore. . ~ AMUSKMKNTS.entertainingandmstructive, will be provided, under the supervision or Mr ■'nie^ei r'icea of an efficient BAND have been secured for both evenings. In order that tne Bazaar may bo a success financially and otherwise, we appeal to our numerous town friends to come over and neip us. ADMISSION-ONK SHILLING. For the convenience of Visitors from Town, special arrangements have been made witn me North Shore Ferry Company. Return I.ckocs, Is 6d (inclusive of Admiesion to Bazaar), available until last boat at night. Refreshments at Moderate Charges. TT °-_ G- f NEWTON HALL. NOTICE.—The Entertainment for a benevolent purpoe, postponed from the 25th November, 1880, will take place in the above Hall on the Bth December. 188 U. A good programme haa been arranged, and every cure taken to make it a success. „ . Doors open at 7.30; commence ftt 8 sharp. Tic'feta, la; to be had from any of the ComAt the conclusion of the Concert, a Select Quadrille Party will take possession of the Hall, when dancing will commence at 10 oclocK. Price o£ admission. Is. T3EMUERA GIRLb1 SCHOOL. A MUSICAL KNTKRTAINMBNT, with Choice Readings, will take place in this School on WKDNKSUAY Kvening next, Decembers, at 7.30 Songs will be given by several Ladies, Captain McMurdo, Mr Forth, Mr Gradwell, and thn Children. Mr Owen Mahon will give a Reading. Kxtract3 from "Julius CBJ3ar by the Children. Scene from "Uncle loms Cabin," in character. .. ;,," Admission. Is. in aid of School Library. fi HORA- li H A L L,' MRS. RKVITTS EVENING CONOERT. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16. VOCALISTS :- MBSMITOHELL MBWiLSOIf . ' . J Miss Hastings Mr BuaNHAM ~;;;) MI&sMoKWAN WrEdMI&TQN •„.<;„;) MB3 Revitt Mr gobdon Gooch Solo—(fianoforte) .. Professor Swallow Solo-(Olarlnet).. ..Mr O'Bryne Accompanist: .. .. Mr Slater FIRBT SBATS, 2s CD; BACK, is. ; :" " ! Tickets to be had at the Auckland Mnaio Warehouse, and at Mr Moar./, Bookseller and Stationer, Queen-street. : I ,-, I - OARLTON DANCING CLASS BALL, (Undress) Cook-street Hall. Thursday; Dec. 9th. Dancing will commence at 8 p.m. Double Tickets, Sssj Single, 33; to be had o£ any member of the class, or Charles B. Andrew, Academy, • Hobson-strcet. fiHURCH OF ENGLAND AND V 7 THB PRE9BYTKRIAK. CHURCH., -,; PANMURB. An Entertainment in connection with the above Churches will be held in tne Panmnre District Sohoolroom, on FRIDAY, December 17, 1880. Doors open at 7.30. Concert commences at 5 p.m. Dancing at conclusion of the concert. Tickets, 2s 6d each. QT. MATTHEW'S SUNDAY-SCHOOL,' The Annual Service of Sontr will take place : on THURSDAY Kveniag next, December 9th, in the Churoh, at half-past seven,. A.coleotion : in aid of the School will be made. . A few copies of the Seivioa (words and music) are lei.t, and canbebacl. Price, sixpence. ... t ! vr THG3. H. WEBBw a;. ■■■■■■ ;. .Hon.seci i j PRELIMINARY' N-OTIO;Bi-'-;-;'j! a, o."f~~a. d; '; ■yljli^ r(OU : RT CITY';OF Kgßral»3b- AUCKLAND, No. 3978,,' il tfflNfSiol!^ Intend celebrating their 17th UJlliiSfil CONOBRT AND BAtli !! . (Select,) "''-'• — .0 ON THE 27TH DECEMBER, 1880, - Particulars in a Jew days. ' . .... ' bTRAWBEBRIES AND C'REAM^ k5 ' AT THE • • VICTORIA REFRESHMENT ROOMS, Next Post Office, Devonport. The above delicacy can be had through tha Season at 9d per plate, to suit the times. :,: Lbmonaob, Ginqerbeer, Tba, Coffee, and ; ■ ! other Refreshments on the premises. Tobacco, Cisahs, &o. N.B.—Arrangements made for the use of Vanx-, hall Gardens for Pionio Partiea, &0., at moderate rates, -. .^-, ~ .r.ryi Picnic Parties catered for. Families waitedbi ' for Orders Daily, f. h. wells & c 0.,; : ';,;!,( Nuraetymeu, Seedsmen, FrnitereM, &o.> '■ r i gOXIN GJ BOX IN Gt . B. DAVIS'S"I : Boxing Saloon, Hobsoc-Btreet, is open on Werjr r Tuksday, Friday, and Satordatss. Admtsvi sion, Is, or 103 the Quarter. Yearly Tiakots, £1 10a. Private Lessons given to Gentlemen on Wednesday Evenings. Terms moderate. : •"■-■i '': ; .'■...- Musical.'''-/' fi. UCELAND MUSIC WAREHOUS^f QUBBN-BTRBKT. I have this day disposed of the Auckland Mcsio Warehouse (hitherto oarried on undop the management of Mr Arthur Badj) to Messrs J. J. MILNRR & CO., who alone hare nny interest in the business from thisdate.s'-' 'TT^vi'l' I have very great pleasure in commending Me Milner to the Musical Public who have so liberally supported the Warehouse. 0 Hission's! 0 experience and intimate acquaintance with the Colonial Trade afford a thorough guarantee that all requirements of the business' n;n be fully supplied, and customers will receive') every attention. or All outstanding accounts willbe received by Mr Milner, at the Musio Warehouse. Any claim, arising out of the] past business of the Warehouse, must be rendered at ones to the Eteninq Star Office. t f ....... H. BRETT. November 29,1880. tyiTH reference to the above, Masshs." J. J, MILNER & CO. beg respectfully to solicit the patronage of the public. It is their intention, to spare no efforts to keep up the high position , attained by the Auckland Music Wabehousf. Their Mr Milner (late of the firm of Milner and i Thompson, of Christchurch) has had upwards of ten years' experience in the Colonial Musio Trade; and with tno Instruments and Musio specially selected by him, they ara confident that the Musical Public of Auckland will, have at their disposal a Stock that for Completeness!i ; and Variety, \rill be unappboagbsd by that of •' any other similar Establishment In the C jlony. t3L All lettera should in future be aadresßed 1 1 J. J. Milner & Co,, Auckland Musio Warehouse. ; J. J. MILNER & GOi, > SOLE PROPRIETORS OF THE AUOKLAND MUSIO WAREHOUSE, ; Corner of Queen-stroet and Vulcwl Lino, AuCKLUfn,

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Auckland Star, Volume XI, Issue 3240, 8 December 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XI, Issue 3240, 8 December 1880, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XI, Issue 3240, 8 December 1880, Page 1

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