Electoral. "DARNELL ELECTION A Meeting of the Supporters of MB S. THORNE GEORGE will be hold at the Oddfellows' Hall, Parnell, on Tins EVENING, at 7.30 o'clock. "DARNELL ELECTION. MR S. THORNE GEORGE will Address the Electors at the Parnoll Hall on MONDAY Evening, at 8 o'clock. mo THE ELECTORS OF PARNELL. Genti.emkn,—At the request of a number of tho electors of Parnell, I havo now th« honour to olttr myself as a candidate for yaur suffrages at the ensuing election. Any confidence that you may plcaso to roposo in me I will endeavour to fully justify. I remain, Gentlemen, Youre faithfully, S. THORNE GEORGE. Auckland, July 2,1881. JIT R. A. W, O'NEILL WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS OF EDEN AT ST. SEPULCHRE'S SCHOOL-ROOM, SYMONDS-STREET, ON MONDAY EVENING, JULY 14, At 8 o'clock. Tji DE N ELECTION. MR TOLE, being unable to obtuin a hall earlier, will address the Electors on TUESDAY EVENING Next, 15th instant, in the NEWTON ATI_N^;U M, at 8 o'clock. mo THE ELECTORS OF EDEN. Gentlemen,— 1 have Uifi honour to submit myself as a Candidate for Reelection ns your Representative In Parliament, and respoctfully ask a Renewal of the Confidence hitherto reposed In mo. I have the honour to bo. Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, JOSEPH A. TOLE. "jl/T R D A R (i A V I L L E respectfully requests the Electors of City West not to commit themsolves to any particular course in respect of the ensuing election until he has had an opportunity of being heard. Ho will Addross the Electors on as curty a date as arrangements can conveniently be made for. Educational. T\ il JI C I N G. Oddfellows' Hall, Ponsonby.—Juvenile and Adult Classes.-PROF. JULES DE BHRNARD having taken the above Hall, has now Vacancies for Ladles and Gentlemen. Tuesdays, 7.30 p.m. To Parents: By spocial roqucat, a Juvonlle Class will bo started next Saturday, July 5, at!) a.m. Terms, One Guinea. Masonic Hall, Princes-street—Select Elementary Classes: Adults, Wednesdays, 7.30 p.m.: Juveniles, Saturdays, 3.80 pin. Mrs Glover's, Glonside, Symonds-street—Thursdays, 7.30 p.m. Mrs Law's. Romuera—Fridays. 8 p.m. Ladles and Gentlemen can join the abovo Classos at any time; term begins from date of entrance Mrs Stodart's, Onohunga—Adults, Monday, July 21, 7.30 p.m.; Juveniles (2nd term), Wednesday, July 23,2.30 p.m. Private Lessons dally. Specialties—Tho New Waltz (considered easy, graceful, and elegant), also tho Slow Waltz and (Trench Cotillion. For further particulars apply at residence. 75, Hobson-Btreet; or obtain Cards and Circulars at Messrs Upton and Co'e. and Eody's, Queenstreet MR F. B. WOOD HA M, Teacher op the PIANOFORTE AND HARMONIUM. Address Care of Mr A. Eadt, Auokland Vuslo Warehouse Queen-street Business Notices. T>UTCHER AND CO., -*-* FORT-BT. AND QtTfflCK-BT. WHAMT, STEVEDORES, RECEIVING AND FORWARDING AGENTS. WOOL STOBED AND DUMPED FOB SHIPMENT BALLAST BCPPLIBD. T>IANOS. PIANOS. PIANOS .T. HOWDEN Wishes to inform thoso friends who are waltlnp for the "RAPOLDI" I "RAPOLDI" PIANOS I PIANOS That he is Landing Six, ex Deva. CALL EARLY AND SEE THE NEW PETITE PIANO, Tho latest Novelty Imported into New Zealand, only 3ft. I'm. wide. NEXT BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. AEESTS OF DRAWERS Vory Handsome Chests of Drawers, In. Rich Mottled Kauri, are now selling at tho following prices for Cash:—The Duke of Edinburgh Chest of Eight Drawers (the bonnet drawer richly panolled with totara, bird, and rewa rewa) £B 103; FivoDraworChcsts,£4. The abovo articles have always given great satisfaction, ana Be come more beuutiful with age, W. NORRIB, Top of Shobtland-strectv ■«T O T I 0 E. SAMUEL PARKER, Having Withdrawn from the Plumbing Business, has REMOVED bis Large and Varied Stocks of Plumbers' and Gasilttcre' Materials to his M ANUFACTOBY, VICTORIA-STREET EAST, where he will continue the Manufacturing Of Galvanized Iron Tanks, O.Q. Spouting. Ridging, Plain and Lead Edge, Lead Head Nails, Lead Washers, &c, &o. A Large and Varied Stock ot all the Requial tea ot the Trade always on hand and to arrive. All PLUMBING ACCOUNTS are requested to be paid during the current month, N.8.-North Shore Business will be con tinned as usual. SAMUEL PARKER, Viotoria-staeet Bast June 14.18 M.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4419, 12 July 1884, Page 1
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