Public Notices. , -VTOTJNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, Corner of Wellesley anp aldkrt strbsts LIBRARY AND READING-ROOM. a TheREADING-POOMiacomfortablyfurnlshed, t ana is Buplied with Eng.iau, American, Bf and Co'onial Papers; Napior, Now P:y----0 mouth, Wellington, Oh-ristchurch, and i- Dunedin Newßpapera; "Home News," "Pu'.lic Opinion," "Kuropeau Mail,' "Weßkly Times;" Dlnatrated Journals, inrluding the "Graphic," "Illustrated ' Lyndon News," "Punch." &c., &c. 1 M^G^Z/iYE'S'-Blaokwood's, Harpers, 1 MacMillan's, " Hclectio," and •' Nineteenth Century," '-Comhill." "All the. Year Round." "Argosy,' "Saturday," etc., etc. REVIKWS— Tho "Quarterly," "Edinburgh." " Princeton," etc., etc.; " Scientific • j American," "English Mechanic," Sec, Sec Subscription—2s 6d per Quarter. The LIBRARY contains upwards of 2,500 vols, in the various departments of Literature. New Works frequently added. Subsoription-2s 6d per Quarter. i FILES kept of all the Leading Colonial and l Local Nowapapers. f DRAUGHTS, CHESS, &c„ Tea and Coffee Provided. Boarding House Register, Employment Rogitter YOU N G ' M E N - Are Invited to avail themselves of the advan- , tagos offered by the Association. STRANGBRS - WELCOMED, and allowed free use of tho i Rooms on application to tho General Secretaiy. _3T Information gladly given a*, the Rooms. Open Daily from 8 till 10 p.m. THOMAS BUDDLE, Hon. Secretar CIENCING! FENCING! FENCING I I can do all kinds of Fencing at lower prleeß than anybody. Here's the proof: Best Hobarton Paling Fence, 58s; Heart Kauri Poslsand Rails, and Kauri Palings, 455; Puriri Posts and 3 Hobarton Rail., lis; ao Kauri, 31s; Wire Fence (5 wireß), 20s: Top Rail, 25s ; Puriri Poits, Hobarton Top Rail and 5 wires, 335. Other kinds equally cheap. The materials and work of Lest description. Large Btock of Post* and Rai's for tale, at low prices. Posts bored and morticed, and rails dressed on ground. SAM. WHITE. Fencer, Custom-house-street. V¥T* E. M E A R S [For Man. Years With Mr E, Wattbl, Wishes to inform hiß Friends and the Public ot Auokland that he has Pnrchased the whole of tho Bookselling, Stntlonexy, and Music Business lately carried on Mr N. Fairs. - JUST RECEIVEDNew Shipments, including Photographlo and Scrap Albums, Writing Doaks, Sunday School Reward Cards, Wesleyan Hymn Books, Family Bibles, etc.. etc., etc. Books by Mrs Henry Wood, Charlo. Dickens. Sir Walter Scott, Miss Braddon, James Grant, Klc., Elc. New Numbers of Young Ladies' Journal and other JMn<„-n„ines received every Month per ' Orient' Line, via Sydney. English and American Papers p.r Frisco Ma The latest Books and Musio reoelved direot evei y Month by steamer. Country Orders Punctcally Attended To A few copies "Around tho World with General Grant," 2 yol?..and 'iho Farmers' Book" offeto tat greatly reduced prices. ' W. E. ~ME AR P. I.OOKSELLKR, STATIONER, AND MUSICSELLER, 108, QUKKN-STREET. I Opposite the Albert llotell. rpnE Undersigned has much pleasure n Informing the Residents of Newmarket and Vicinity that the busines hitherto carried on by tho Messrs Dinnitons, will be continued by himself, with f rcah supplies of every kind of GROCERIES AND PRODUCE, Requisite foe Family Use, &c. Customers will be waitedfupon as usual, and orders kindly given will be carefully and faithfully attended to. ANDR W NOBLE, (Successor to Robert Dinnison), NEWMARKET T AND GROCERY STORE p j ironmongery. Til X LATE ARRIVALS. A Large Assortment of the Undern.ontio.ied GOOPS will'be offered during the Present Month at TEN TER CENT. DISCOUNT, FOR CASH, ;; ; ONLY ! FOR ' CASH ONLY i ; for CAsn Only [ por Cash Only For Cash Only : , i ! For Cash Only For Cash Only ■': ;■*> 1 TEN PER CENT. DISCOUNT. ' '..;,'.'■• * > '■ t --■."! •Rodger's, Lockwood's, and Wigfall's ivory, bone, and hornhandled table, dessert KNIVES and CARVER.. 7, . .John Round &. Sons' !.;r ELECTRO-PLATED &N.S, SPOONS, ) FORKS and BUTTER KNIVES. r • * j j r P. Ashberry & Son's : B.M. TEA POTS and ELECTRO-'' ' PLATED CRUETS. r; | l -.....;;, .-. .' 0 j :.;.(/,/() ■ ■ *.; J I. J. - ,<■•■/■.. •■; CUi '-.. i.(».'. 1 ) i f; - :-;'-''' ' ——— i. ! !.'■'. s c ■ ..... ... S . B ; :■■' ' •:■-•*!'-*].;' I- -.-;_, i\r-'t> i; IJ. & J. D IOKEIY' 0 If y ''-'- 1 230, QUEEN-STREET, 230. it o\ .:": .- -nuail i .'--IT' " . >c i. . : ~ ■:,; .'..'.: " . •X tv. ' Pi
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Auckland Star, Volume XI, Issue 3243, 11 December 1880, Page 1
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