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Lost and Found. j 1 f\J LOST, on Saturday, Sept. 22, aM§§{ f ifSj —Finder will be rewarded on b*f g-ttcl gime to Lowe Bros., Ponsonby. Mil Sicfel lOST, a Scotch Terrier Slut; No. If j |y|§| J 1,309,-Apply to W. Eyre, Yictonajß |i la OST, in or near Queen-Btreet, a (Hl bfg-\M Music Book.—Finder please to lcav|M rii ; ,-sii al Working Men's Club. IS j j^Ej^J LOST, between Northern clul9§jHH| Seccombe's Brewery, Fair 1! Leatliers and Irons.—Finder rewarded H ">,"5;1 turning same to Irwla's Lively Stable'WK j|i> pi OST, on Monday, the 10th Septeffl jT'jij J cUUcr in the Onehunga 'Bus or in QM V< ;;:ij;] street, Auckland, aLtuly's Gold Chain.— Aim\ i::;*lffl finding the same,and leaving it nt Mr Barjß !-hjsf;lsl Jeweller, Quccn-gtreot, will be rewarded. Hit ;;■ja?J LOST, a Parrot.—Anyone rctiirninH • 'ill samo to Glen May. neas the wingM L" \Wi Wymonds-strect, will be rewarded. Jjjjl. - '!1i!'! TEN SHILLINGS REGARD.— ■ S-ir'ifi between Mrs Eng'esim's and Walilfl I. Gold Brooch, with yellow stone.—Finder lffil' ■} J return to Mrs Eagbtim's. WeHcslcy-strcetfllt | ' I "^~7p~ltKW:uTTv=Stolen or "StrfllHKfi- -*-" from the Onehunga Run, on or {"|i|HRM Oth September, v Dark Brown Gelding, brlsj|ilHߧ§ SF on off ilioulder: Roman nose, long thieijimtMi Anyone detaining him uftc-r this notice prosecuted. —R. FarreJl, Princes-street,Mß:', ; « S~ TRAYED into my paddock at PonA|&| U on the 26th inst., one Iron-grey llorscli?'; ji, 1;| tail and main.—Owner can have samebjMl ing expenses.—H. Forreßt, at W. L. R(flBj!, 'li I Meeting?. I||H ■ 0 CRICK ETE Kjl \ } A Meeting will tako place at the U|H|.-If*if Service Hotel TO-MORROW <.Saturday)J||fl . J p.m. Attendance of Secretaries rcquesteaJHt;,:? ti w. w. uoßixsaft i- ;| fc AECHESTRAL CONCE ffl | j j. Members of the Orchestra are requested |H|f >t(jut tend rehearsal on FRIDAY, at 7.30 sharp, 4f lflH Choral HalL __M Wl l T M. DARGAVTLLE, Esq., m-|W|,|l Sin,—Wolcarn from to-daj-'s "Herald"lSj-|'lj|,2 you intend to hold a Mooting of your c<iW jjM tuente in St. James's Hall. ' i|j !?g As Electors of City West, wo beg to sui^Kl|!J r;l that a larger place would be desirable, a» 'jSj will likely bo a very numerously-atteMJj||;nm Yours obediently, j if jj§*ftij Y. WARREN THOS. WALKEIIB Wj* | EX. WOOD and 26 others. IjfjHj Auckland, September 27,1883. M ' 3 T^ LECTORS OF AUCKLAND c4ffl|fJ Gentlemen,—With rcforenco to the a^i]|jH|| I hereby invite you to meet mo on DAY EVENING next, 3rd October, at 8 o' cl|Hl§!l| in the Theatre Royal. -fUSi! Ths Public arc also cordially invited. ffllff[l Yours Faithfully, jjij .tpijf! J. M. DAHGAVniJH ji,'4 Ecclesiastical. j ifif qT. STEPHEN'S CHURCH, I>C||H Sermon to the Young will be preached In |$e|«!| aboro Church on SUNDAY Ist. | ' fflm Parents and Children are respectfully jH.iSjjL;! DDFELLOWS1 HALL, North Shorejffllf;| The Gospel on Friday Evening at 7]jljl Meeting open for Thanksgiving and TestimoiSftjl All are invited. ——IHHI I\/roRNiNGSiDE pr3;sbyterl3b Hi JjfJL CHURCII.-TIIO Rev. R. Sommer\illJßlli will preach in tho School-room at 2.30 p.m. lIIj Concerts, &c. "vriwioN excelsior crickhßh GRAND VOCAL ll'ffll AND INSTRUMENTAL •■ CONCERJMM In Aid op tub Funds. ilSwi TUESDAY, 2nd OCTOBER, 1883. ". iSlfflf In tho Congskgationai, Hall, EdinburglJK©: Doors open at 7.30 p.m.; commence at 8. isl'jjl'i Tickets—Front Scats, 2s; Body of Hal!, Is. .Biist Tickets can bo obtained at Mr Tilly's, tolmflg! conist. Queen-street; Mr Coster's, tobacconiflJWj Newton ; or any of the members. ikflKli See Programmo in Star on Saturday anFJaj| ' inMd>' S. G. BURNS, Hon. Sec|l|l| J3 at wlrkworth S\Pw a: In aid of the \n^B FREEMASONS' HALL, \Wffl ON OCTOBER 25th. 188*. Wm Contributions will be thankfully received bySSjj the following ladles: Mesdames Bowen, u|H Thomson, and Clayton, Warkworth: MrsHl Dibblo, Wellsford; Mra W. Somerriflefflß Auckland; Mrs Richards, Matakana; MisaHfi Darrach, Te Kapa; and Mrs Munro, Craigicll^ Promenade Conocrt and Quadrille Party. || I Refreshments can be hod at tlm Stalls. !l£jn M. W. MUNRO, mi T\ A N C IN THE NEW WALTZ AND FRENCH j|i| COTILLIONS, yjf ALL OLD AND MODERN DANCES,H|] TAUGHT BY ||||j PROFESSOR JULES BERNARD,. t|S From Pariß. |8| MEMO.—On and after tho Ist October intend-H! ing Pupils can join Classes by the month (four gai lessons), 10s M. «gH Private Lessons daily at Residence, Devon- mi shire House, Hobson-streot. F?i j| Medical. m CURE FOR INDIGESTION —TONIC H BALSAM:—a Genuine Livor Regulator El Price, 3a a bottIe—SHAKLAWD & CO. (oppoj fjK Bite Post-offlce.. (ffll XT OP "DITTERB. H Impoktku Direct from the Manufactory. ffi| 5s PER BOTTLE. |S| AICKIN, THE PHARMACY, 9 QUEEN-STREET. Ml THE BAKING POWDER par exceluZceW AICKIN'S CRATED BAKING 8 POWDER-" The Most Economical." ■ "Yields more Yeast Gas." Pure Material B only. Not Mixed with Rice Flour or Alum. Eg In tins at Is (3d and 2s Od. Special Price ■ Wholesale. Address: THE PHARMACY, QCEEN-BTREET. RATS! RATS! RATS!—Use SHARLAND'S PHOSPHOR PASTE Rats eat It greedily, and die; no smell. Price, One Shilling a Bottle. SIIARLAND & CO., opposite Post-office. FOR WINTER COUGHS and Bronchial Irritation, TRY AICKIN'S SYRUP OF EUCALYPTUS with Hypophosphite of Lime and Quinine. Foi Incipient Consumption and Chronic Chest Affections, " Aickin's Syrup of Eucaljrptui, with Hypophosphite of lime and Quinine," Is meat certainly alterative and curatiyo. Try it for Bronchitis and ASTUJt*THE PHARMACY^ '& KK*rnKßr. ' 0~~ R M S> All children suffer from them, if mmipcted ask for the Certain Cure, »| SHARL4,^rr£PWORM POWDERS. Is packet Ij Apothecaries' Hall, opposite Poet-office li T~kR. ARNOLD'S PENNYROYAL f| if AND STEEL PILLS.—The most popular I medicine of the day. Price, 2s 6d a box.—Colo- ■ nial Agents, Sharland & Co., opposite the Post- p office. I S~ HARLAND'S CHEKRY PECTORAL, P Absolutely tho best remedy ever made for lij COUGHS, BRONCHITIS, AND COLDS. fj Price, 'sfid and its6d a Bottle. n BHARLAND & CO., opposite Post-office. tAuctions. I AT AN EARLY DATE. 1 Ex S.s. Dorao. j mRADE SALE OF SUMMER BOOTS X AND SHOES. . ■ Particulars in future issue. GABRIEL LEWIS, Auctioneer. i Continued on Fourth Pago. "

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4131, 28 September 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4131, 28 September 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4131, 28 September 1883, Page 3