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Amusements. .- T OIiNE -S; _■ MBfi T X A L L I TONIGHT! TO-Nt&'riT I TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! TONIOHT ! TO-NIGHT ! I j GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT ANI : . BALL I THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, ti'tld Ercf; : Saturday following. 1 C'ai'do of A'JmiS.lo*.—Gentlemen, 2s; Ladies ' Is ; Doublo Tickets. _3 Pd-- . ! Doors open at half-past V, l_ SC-W:rfcn|,e at! 1 sharp, closing at 11.30. | HORACE DEAN, Manager. ;AA R E 1.1 MIN AR V NOTICE. • A CONCEAT will take place In tho Theatri ' Royal on TUEsDa X, Mrty'", under tha manage * ment of Miss Shanaghan, to la.'so funds for the Bazaar in aid of the Convent, Ponsonby. ; "pONSONBY CHORAL SOCIETY. (JondtictOf: HERR CARL SCHMITT. A GRivNIJ ; SACRED AND SECULAR CONC-iRI WILL HE QIVEK IN TnE ODDFELLOWS' HALL, PONSONBY, ON MONDAY, mi* 28rn APRIL, 1884, a. EIGHT P.M., Bythk Mkmdersok the above Society, Kindly Assisted hy Friends. TICKETS, 2s. Piirtilttllai'fl in future issue. cONCEKI'.wII! be give-T_-iio Congrogationai Scnof_-'r'doirl,.E(ilnb.rgli-st., Newton, on TUESDAY NEXT, the iSd instant, by mombers and friendsof the Epiphany Chilrch, commencing at 8 o'clock. Admission, Is. ONSONBY BAPTIST BAND OF HOPE.—Special Monthly Entertainment bo h6!d Noxt MONDAY EVENING, at 7.30. A Capital Programme of Vocal and Instrumental Music, Kucitat'ons; &•..- Collection for oxpenses. ATAHDHU PUBLIC HALL. SATURDAY. APRIL 26', Afternoon at 2 o'clock, and Evening at ..-GRAND PANORAMA OF THE WORLD AND COLOSSAL MIRROROFNEWZKALAND.MELBOURNE, AND SYDNEY. AND LOCAL VIEWS OF KISS-IN-THE-RING, ST. PATRICK'S DAY, _c. Admission :2s Od, with ono Ticket Art Unißn ajld. Admission to Dance. Back Seats, 's, Eilch child will rcceivo a Present at Aftornoon EntertaliimCfa. THE COMMITTEE of St. Sepulchre's Mutual Improvo-teht _ SociotJ- have decided to Postpone tho RepfcsenUttion of thoir New and Original Burlesque, whicli was to have taken placo on Monday next, until tho end of the present session. GLASSBLOWING, Frkkman's Bay.Saturday afternoon, from 2to 5. Admission, Oil. Each Vlßitor receives ono Glass Jug. —M. Cook and Sons. Lolly Jars, Is eaoh. Meetings. A MEETING of the Nowton Football Club will be held in tho ante-room of the ICdinburgh-strcct School-room on MONDAY NEXT, at S p.m. sharp. A full attendance reiiuested. Also, a full muster of Mombers is requested at 2,30 p.m. TO-DAY, on tho Surrey Hills. By order of the Committeo.—G. P. OBinond, Hon; SCc. • "VTBW ZEALAND SEAMEN'S UNION. _Ll —Auckland Branch.—Meet SATURDAY, lilth, at 7.30 p.m., Working Men's Club. Business—Enrobncnt of Members, and confirming work done in connection with Branch. A. GARDNER, Sec, Now Zealand Seamen's Union, THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of tho Ponsonby Football Club will bo hold in tho Uniwd Sorvic.i Hotel on TUESDAY EVENING, tho'._nd instant, at 8 p.m. Every member is requested to attend.—E. NEVILLE It. FQRDEIi. Hon Sec and Treas. AUCKLAND BAND OF HOPE UNlON.—Notico to Members of Hands of Hopo.—Special Practico of. icces to bo sung at Annual Gathering on Queen's Birthday will lako place on TUESDAY next, 22nd Instant, in tho .*Jewton Congregational School, at 7.30. Macdermott and Rotiieriiam, Secretaries. V.S.— Mombers of tho Choir and other friends invited to assist tho Committee. -vr o t i c c; British and Foreign Biblo Society will hold their Annual Meeting on TUESDAY, May 6th. and it is hoped that all tho denominations will endoavour to avoid engagements on that evening so as to give a hearty support to tho deputation (Rev. C. T. Bakor), who will specially address tho meeting on that occasion. milE THAMES VALLEY ANI) ROTORUA RAILWAY CO, (LIMITED). Notice is hereby given that an Extraordinary General Meeting of tho Thames Valley and Rotorua Railway Company (Limited) will be held nt the registered Ofllce of the Company, No, 147, Quccn-stroot, Auckland, on THURSDAY. Ihe 21th day of April, 1831. at 3 o'clock in tho afternoon, when the subjoined resolution, with or without modification, will bo proposed. Should tho resolution bo passed by tho required majority, it will bo submitted for confirmation as a special resolution to a second Extraordinary Jjloeting,which will bo subsequently convened: " That the Capital of the Company bo rcduocd'from £100,000, divided into 400,000 Bhares of ono pound each, to £300,000, divided into 300,000 shares of one pound each, by cancelling 100,000 shares of one pound each, which afo unallotted." By order of tho Board. John batger, Eecrotary Thames Valloy and Rotorua Railway Company Limited. Dated Bth April, 1881. T>ANK OF NEW ZEALAND. Notice Is hereby given that the Half-yoarly General Meeting of tho Proprietors of the Bank will bo held in the Banking-house, in Auckland, on FRIDAY, tho 25th day of April Next, at Noon, for tho purpose of Receiving tho Report ot the Directors for tho Half-year ending 31st inst., nnd for any Business that may bo brought beforo the Meeting. By ordor of tlie Board of Directors. D. L. MURDOCH, General Managor. Auokland, March 21,1881. T_>ANK OF NEW ZEALAND. The TRANSFER BOOKS of this Bank will ' bo CLOSED from WEDNESDAY, tho oth, to FRIDAY, tho 23th April, both days inolusive. By ordor of tho Board of Directors. D. L. MURDOCH, Goneral Manager. Auckland. March 24,1884. AIT OKI GOLD-MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). Tho Ordinary Annual Meeting of tho Sharo holdors will be hold at the Company's Office, New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Auckland, at 4.15 p.m., on WEDNESDAY, tho 30th instil. G. MacUONNELL. Manager. Auckland, 19th April, 1884. mE AROHA EUREKA GOLD-MINING X COMPANY (LIMITED). Tho Ordinary Annual Meeting of the Share holders -will bo held at tho Company's Ofllce New Zealand Insurance Buildings Auokland at 3.30 p.m. on WEDNKSDAY, the 30th instant D. G. MacDONNELL, Manager. April 19,1881. PREMIER GOLD-MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). Tho Ordinnrv Annual Meeting of IheSliarn holdors will be held at the Company's Office Now Zealand Insurance Buildin.3, Auckland at 1 o'clock p.m. on WEDNESDAY, the 30tl D. G. MacDONNELL, Managor. Auckland, April 19th. 18_. A. EW FIND GOLD-MINING COM J_N ' PANY (LIMITED). The Ordinary Annual Meeting of the Share holders will bo held at the Company's Office New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Auokland at 3 o'clock p.ni„ on WEDNESDAY* the 30tl D. G. MacDONNELL, Manager. Auckland, April 19th, 1884. . Medical. VIOLENT Raging Toothache is ii nearly every instance instantaneoußl cured by using Odontalgicon, the new remedj Is.—C. W. Goodson, London Arcade. "DATS! RATS! RATS!-Us. : JLV SHARLAND'S PHOSPHOR PASTS!, Rats eat It greedily, and dio; na«smell. Price. One Shilling a Bottle. F. C. SHARLAND opposite Poat-offloe. l__._KE'_"_l_ _N_ECT I'OWDER.—Thk. best and most roliabla in tho market. 1 ' perforated canisters. Price. IB 6d. —F. C Shabland, Apothecaries Hall. OOTHACHE CURE — Instantaneou Rolief-ODONTALGIC-ls per bottle.F. C. SHARLAND (opposite Post-office). R"~ OSELINE fob the HAlß.—This ele gant preparation completely eclipße every article of a. similar kmd now befor 1 the public—Price, ls6d a bottle.—Sharlani i Apothecaries' Hall. ' Tkß. ARNOLD'S PENNY ROYA] JL- AND STEEL PILLS.-The most popnla : medicine of the day. Price, 2s 6d a box.—Coll nial Agent, F. C. Sharland, opposite the Por " .(.no. WORM. All children suffer from them. s It suspected, ask for the Certain Co' - j SHARLAND'S WORM POWDERS, Is paeko . Apotheoarieß' Hall, opposite Poßt-ofllce. 3 . i. CI ABDINA LS' MARCH.—Ooples may I l had 'jKkXmo_________" —"T — ~

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 4348, 19 April 1884, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 4348, 19 April 1884, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 4348, 19 April 1884, Page 7

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