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Amusements. g TORNK-STREET lIALL Straus* Monator Band in attendance Evory Night! \ ! Crowded and Delimited Audiences 5 ' Continued and Uninterrupted Success of tbo H A S X L M_A V E R £ TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGnT ! ~ ML La9t Tims of the Present Programme *B 0> (To make room for fresh Novel ties). I Received lust night with Unbounded applause Admission-33; Za; Is. OhUiiren HaU-prioo t W Front and Second Seats. Kosorved beats at J andj. Milner's, yuoeu-otreet. Doors open at 7.30: commence at o. LAST GRAND"MATINEE Saturday afternoox NEXT, at 2.30 ALL SA IN T'S SCHOOLROOM A C O"1TC ER T Will bo given * TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), Ist JUNE. AT 8 O'CLOCK P.M. Admission la. r -\TOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN AS . X SOCIATION. A CONVEKS AZI ON E Will b9 held OS FRIDAY, 10th JUNE. S MUSIC, ADDRKSSICS, CURIOS. LIMELIGHT VIKWri, ETC., ETC. Refreshments Provided. Friends willinglto lend articles of interest will oblige by sending their names and list of exhibits to the Hon. Sec. at the rooms. C~T H O R A L HALL, / SYMONDS-STREET. A GRAND CONCERT IN AID OF THE * NEWTON CHURCH BUILDING FUND, Under the patronage of the Very Key, H. J. Fynos, V.G., Will be held in the above hall on MONDAY, June 13, 1881. Tickets may be had from Mr. P. Brophy, < Newton; Mr. Molntyre, Karangahape Road; Mr. Canning and Mr, J. Callnan, Queen-street; Mr. Lynch and Mr. Lonergan, WyndhamBtreet; Mr. Kyre, Viotoria-street; Mr. Flynn, t Welleeley-street; Mr. Yates, Parnell; and any member ot the committee. Admission :-Front Scats, 3s; Back, 2s. Commcnco at 8 p.m. O. MAHON, Hon. Sec. T> O X I JN U ! BOXIKGI K. DAVIS' BOXING SALOON, Hobson-Street (opposite Scotia Hotel), Is Open overy Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday, from 7.30 p.m. Private Lessons givon to Gentlemen on Wednesday evenings, at the Saloon, or at their own residences. 1 crms moderate. Gloves p .ovided For Sale. mO INTENDING SETTLERS. FOR SALE, at Matakawa, Hick's Bay, Rixteed Years' Lease of Splendid Run of about 1,019 Acroa, with improvements, consisting of Six-roomed House, Woolshed 42 x 17 ; Shearing, Draftinf, and Stock Yards; 100 acres divided by wire lancing into three paddocks, laid down in English jrrassos, and 1,500 acres bush fenced. 1 All improvements made within last five years. Yearly rental, £150 Price, £150. Matakawa is easily accessible from Auckland, is one of the loveliest places on the coast, and is the key to an unlimited tract oi country, which may be added if purchaser wishes, and is a bargain well worthy the attention of intending settlers. Apply to HUTCHINSON & GORDON, Uucen-Btreet. iyp o it i ~a. l i, "choice building allolmekts Belgeovk Estate, Situated In EDEN TEKKACE, SUBURBS OF AUCKLAND, Plan atiMorley & White's. Forjpartlculars apply to CHRISTOPHER BAILEY, Mouit Eden Road. DH. JMCKENZIE » Begs to inform Ship Masters, Ship Owners. Ship Builders, and Shipping Agents, that.he has REMOVED his Ship Chandlery Business from Custom-house-street To His New Pebmishs In FORT-STREET. D. H. M C~K ENZ IE, Having determined to RETIRE from the SHIP Chandlery part of his Business, Wi Sel his Large Stock AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Partie Building or Re-fitting would do well to call on him before buying elsewhere. CANTERBURY T3OTATOES. To Arrive by the "Anthons,'1 from Lyttelton: 430 SACKS PRIME DERWENT POTATOES. Foe Sale, In Lots, Ex Ship. T. H. H ALL & G° LOWER QUEEN-STREET. Meiioai. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. LIVKRY AND BAIT STABLE-KKEPERS CARTERS, AND OTHKKS.' " CRAWFORD'S ORBE AND CATTLE ODLS, For Wounds, Cuts, Brulsos, Strains, Lameness, Rheumatism, Kicks, Broken Knees, Sore Backs Saddle and Collar Galls, Swelled Legs Stlft Joints, Ewss Injured in Lambing, Sec, &c. This invaluable preparation should be kept In every stable—it never fails to eftect a Cure in the above cases, if persevered with; It has been used with the greatest success in numberless cases, and is by far the Cheapest Embrocation in the Market. The following Testimonials (among many others) have boen received from well-known citizens; — TESTIMONIALS. Victoria Stable's, Victoria-street, November 2,1880. To Mr Crawford : Dear Sir,—Having given your valuable Horse and Cattle Oils, for Cuts, Bruises, Strains, Collar Galls, &0., a fair trial, I have groat pleasure in recommending Farmers, Livery and Bait Stable-keepers, or anyone that has Horses, nover to bo without the same, I remain, dear sir, Yours respectfully, JT. QUICK. Greyhound Stables, Auckland, November 17,1880. Mr Crawford, Newton: Having effected several Curos with the nse of your Horse and Cattle Oils, I have much pleasure in estifylng to its good quality in the ouro of Cuts, Wounds, Collar Bruises. &c, &c. H. W. WIGGINS. Newton, Auckland, November 18,1880. i Mr Crawford Dear sir,—l havelused your celebrated Horso and Cattle Oils, for Broken Knees and other open wounds, with wonderful succsss, and caa confidently recommend it to anyone as the bes 1 preparation I ever tried. ! I am, dear sir, i Yours, &c, &0., J. WARREN. CRAWFORD'S HORSE & CATTLE OILS May be had from most Saddlers, in bottles, at 2s 6d and 5s eaclu ; ' ; ."•_, ' Country Agents Wantxd i \ .3 o </, Prepared and sold by V CRAWFORD, Chemist, Nowton. Auckland,

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Auckland Star, Volume XII, Issue 3383, 31 May 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XII, Issue 3383, 31 May 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XII, Issue 3383, 31 May 1881, Page 1