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Electoral. "DARNELL ELBj CTION ' A Meeting of tho Supporters of Mr S. THORNE Gl COBGE will bt* hold at the Oddfellows' Hall, Parnell, o SATURDAY EVENING noxi, at 7.30 o'clojck. TIM" I. D A R G A V I L L I rospectfully requests the Electors of City Wcsl not to connnlt themselves to any particular courso in respect of the ensuing election until lut has had an opportunity of being heard. He wil. Address tho Electors on as early a date as. ar rangements can conveniently be made for. "pLECTORS OF AUCKLAND WEST. Gentlemen— I have the honour to invite you to a Publio Mooting to be held in St. James's Hall, Welling-ton-street, on WEDNESDAY EVENING next, 9th inst, at 8 o'clock, when I shall speak to you upon the present political situation and outlook, and shall reply to the errors and mao curacies lately disseminated by a section of the Press. Yours sincorely, J. M. DARGAV_I_.E S j mO THE ELECTORS OF ROON'EY. Gentlemen, — - havo tho honour "_o offor myself as a Candidate for your sufTrtg'es at the coming election, and will take an early oppor tuntty of meeting you nt the differei/t centres of population, and explaining my pa' itical views. Should you de me the honour of returning mo ns your representative, I will use my best el.qrts to promote the welfare, progress, and settlement of the district, by endeavourSng to obtain grantp forthoopcningupandlmprovx>mentof such roads, asmay.fortheprcscnt.insomomeasurecompen. sate for tho absence of railways, and by assisting in all legislation calculated to foster and develop its industries and manufactures. I will strenuously oppose any attempt to delay tho construo tion of the North Island Trunk Railway, or to interfere with our presont system of education, and will give . ndependent support to the present WM. P. MOAT, j MEETINGS FOR THIS WEEK. j Port Albert, School house on Wednesday at 2 p.m. Warkworth, Freemasons Hall, 'th day,at7_o -XTEWTON ELECTION; MR PEACOCK will Address the Electors of Newton at the following twees an<, plaves:— Arch Hill Pu*i_* School--On Wcdnosday Evening, Wh insH* at 7,*30 p.m. Avondale Pcblki B^ll—On Friday Evening, Hfli inst,, P.'t 7.30 p m. .■TO THB SCJfIOOL COMMITTEES OF X THE AUCKLAND EDUCATION DISTRICT tG_KTr,EM_3",—Led by a gennino interest in _M»eat'ional matters, I venturo to offer myself as * Candidate for the vacant seat at tho AuckienA 'Board of Education, and beg the honour of your nomination and voto. _Iy motives and views are briefly put forth in •k letter which will be in your hands immediately. Your obedient servant, THOS. G. TUCKER. Professor In tho Anckland University College. Auckland, June 23, ISM. Drapery. COMPC7LSORY SALE •' of ,;;;.:. DRAPERY, CLOTHING, SILKS,. &0., ■ &C ; . &C, ■ .Ij A_ MRS J. SMIfH'S (Widow of the late John Smith), QUEEN-BTREET, AUCKLAND, In tendering my best thanks to my numerous Customers and Friends for their liberal patronaxe in the past. I am anxious to ask their valued aid In assisting me to meet the demandnow made on me by relatives, from whom I at least expected leniency. It is incumbent on me to raise the largo sum of «6,000 ht onoe. and to do so I mttSt REALISE ,ON MY STOCK QF DRAPERY GOODS AT ANY SACRIFICE 1 , It is my Intention to offer THE WHOLE OF THE BTOCK AT UNPRECEDENTED LOW PRICES to eflfecttheobjeotlhaveabovedetailed. ALL GOODS WILL BE RE-MARKED TO SUCH PRICES THA.T MUSTENSURE A SPEEDY CLEARANCE 1 _..__,___ JANE SMITH -The following Is a LIST OF THE GOODS which contain all the LATEST IMPORTATIONS from BRITISH and CONTINENTAL •MARKETS:- v The largest and best assorted stock of Silks and Satins in the colony ' _ „ _,:' Coloured Satins for evening wear, Is Bd. 2s 6d, • 2511d,356d Rio_ Mervielleux Batios reduoed from 6a Ud to Real China Silks (all pure silk, 26 inches wide), usual prioe 8s 6d, reduced to 2s lid and _ lid Black and Coloured 8r00.6 Silks and Satins Blaok Cashmere, wide width, from Is lid to Is lid Coloured Cashmere, Is 6d, 2a 6d, 2a Ud. _s lid A. Good Dark X>re__ Material for 6W, wort— 10_d Remnants of Dress Material, Cauoo. •snirun., &a, &c., greaUy reduoed ,\ _ A choice lot of Ladies' Underclothing, good quality, to be sold cheap ,__,,..— , A very large stook of Women's and Girls' Hosiery AgoodlO-lßlankotfor 12s Ud per pair, worth VOs Splendid Stock of Crotonnes, 9Jd T>e_ yard i CLOTHING. I Men's Nelson Tweed Suits, reduced *rom 60s to 39s (id Men's Strong Tweed Suits, reduced from 35s to 19s Ud Men's Tweed Trousers, 4s Ud, fis lid, 6s Ud, and upwards Mon's Nelson Trousers and Vests, 19s lid, usual prico 27s 6d ... Men's Pilot Coats, a little spotted, reduced from 2astolss6d . . , , __„ „. A Good Suit for a Boy, reduced from 25s to 19s 6d Dungaree, Drill, and Moleskin TroußOrs A large,stook of Hats in all the now shapes Shirts, Collars, and Ties Good White Shirt for 2s Ud, worth 4s 6d Men's Overcoats and Macintoshes at a great sacrifice, to clear. Notethe Address:—J. SMITH, Clothier. &0., &0., nest United Service Hotel, Quebn-stbs__t Auckland. . .„ ____". 'A. - N.B;—All Paroels of the value of t8 and upwards forwarded to any part of the North Island (oarrlago paid) on receipt of P. 0.0. ► ,■_ „ JANE~SMITH. /___-5\ / ! D_TERBED y J . PAYMENT 1 I ■. SYSTEM. I TAILORS, DR A P.E R S MILLINERS, AND OUTFITTERS, ..",'., HOBSON^STREET, HAVE A WELL-ASSORTED STOCE '. '.._!.:■ -'• -OP THE BEST CLASS GOODS. All Tweeds thoroughly shrunk before beini __eupi—d Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed. The Deferred Payment Svst_m has beet found to be a great boon, by cnablin? thos with limited incomes to procure necessaries n the easiest possible way. INSPECTION INVITED. Cash CUBioniem roooive _ imr cent. Dlsrou (one shilling In the pound sterling) on all psrot of 20s and upwards,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4416, 9 July 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4416, 9 July 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4416, 9 July 1884, Page 1

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