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I Electoral. « T> ARN EL L BL E CTIOK 's -*- MR S. TIIORNE GEORGE :; WI F.I, l- API) RK S S TH X ELECTOR! c at THE NEWMARKKT HALL T 111 S (Tuesday) EVENIN G, At eight o'clock. Tyiß UE LAUTOUR Mill address tin Electors of Newton, at tho AVONDALE HALL on WEDNESDAY EVENING, the 10th inst. at 7/10 o'clock. "jV/TR DE LAUTOUR will address the Electors of Newton, at the PONSONBY HALL on MONDAY, the 21st inst., nt 7.30 o'clock-. rf~l iT V WE » T ELBCTIO N. MR WILLIAM SWANSON wir.r,' ADDRESS THE ELECTORS IN ST. JAMES'S HALL ox FRIDAY EVENIN Ci, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. TTILECTORS OF FRANKLIN NORTH, 1 shall have the honour of Addressing you or TUESDAY, July lu-Manfr.ire. School-house at 7.30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, July 16 - Waihcke School house, at 7..'!0 p.m. FRIDAY, July 18-I'apakura Valley School houso, at 7.30 p.m. SATURDAY, July 19-MaraetaiSchool-house at 7.30 p.m. B. HARRIS. TO THE ELECTORS OF FRAMCLIN SOUTH. Gentlemen,— I am onco more a Candidate for your suffrages, and will take an early opportunity of meeting you, and fully explaining my political views. If elected I shall consider it my duty to support tho present Ministry in their proposals, which I consider to he for the benefit of this Provincial District. Your faithful servant, K.HAMLIN. ri I T V NORTH. TO TUB ELECTORS OK AUCKLAND CITY NORTH. Oknti.kmejj,—Responding to the urgent and repoated solicitations of a very largo number of the Electors in ysiir District, I have the honour to offer myself asa Candidate for your suffrages at the forthcoming election. I am, Gentlemen, Faithfully youra, TIIOS. THOMPSON. Mount Eden, July I,IBSJ. « mtiiom v so n JL « WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS OF CITY NORTH AT THE TEMPERANCE HALL ON THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, THE 17TII INSTANT, AT 7.30. July 15,183). mO THE ELECTORS OF EDEN. Gentlemen,—l have the honour to offer myself as a Candidate for your suffrages at tho forthcoming Election. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, ALLAN Wit, O NEILL. IVTII F. LAWRY will Address the -"-*- Electors of Manukau on WEDNESDAY, tho 10th Inst., in the Largo Hall, Panmure, and on THURSDAY, tho 17th inst, in tho Masonic Hall, Onehunga, commencing each evening at half-past soven o'clock. Contimioil on First Page, Personal. WANTED, every reader of Siar to look out for "The Wedge," now publishing. Every elector should read it. WILL Herbert Ixule send his Addreea to his Brother at Gisborno? WILL tho Lad who applied for the situalion call again ?—L Alaxander, Jeweller. WANTED, the darker of the two Girls who called together for tho placo in Lincoln-street, Thursday last, to apply again. IF JOHN SLATOR does not call and pay for hla Board, his Boxes will be sold to pay expenses.-MRS M.RPIIY, East-street, New"VTOTICE.—Any personfound Harbouring J.l my Daughter, Julia Perry, alter this datr, legal proceedings will be taken against them, ts hho is under ago and left home without my consent. 1 havo reason to beliove sho is harboured by somo member of tho Salvation Army. — Joseph Perry. Grey-street, July 15,1E81. Educational. "VTEWXON GRAMMAR SCHOOL-Rev. _Ll Potor Mason, U.A.—The Third Quartor will commence on WEDNESDAY, tho 26th inst. Mr Mason will open an Evening Class on THURSDAY FIRST, Monday and Thursday Evenings, from 7 to 8 o'clock, for Grammar, History, Geography, and Arithmetic Terms, 10s a quarter. TRANCING! DANCING! Prof. JULES DE BERNARD'S (recently from Paris) Select Elomentary Clasaoa, Masonic Hall, Princes-street-Adults. Wednesdays, beginners from 7.30, advanced 8 p.m.; Juveniles, Saturdays, 3.30 p.m. Terms: Gents, £1 sa; Ladies and Juveniles, £1 Is (from date of entrance) Mra Glover's, Symonda-street—Thursdays, 7 30 p.m. Mrs Law's, Renraera—Fridays. 8 p.m. 'onsonby—Tuesdays, 7.30 p.m. Ladies and Gentlomon can join tho above Classes at any timo. Terms, fil ss. Vacancies. Specialties—The Now Waltz (considered easy, graceful, and elegant), also the Slow Waltz, French Cotillon, Waltz Cotillon, &c. Now everywhere danced in Europe by tho upper class. Onehunga, at Mrs Stoddard's, Selwyn-atrcet— Adults (Ist term), Monday, 21st July, 7.30 p.m.; Juvonilos, Wednesday, 23rd July, 2.30 p.m. Apply to Mrs S.. Private Lessons in New Valso, &c, daily. Prof. B. attends all the leading Ladies' Schools of this city. For further particulars apply at residqneo, 75, Hobson-stroet 5 or obtain Cards and Circulars at Messrs Upton and Cos. and. Eady's, Queenstreet. Draycry T>RIGHTON HOUSE DRESSMAKING _> —In order to moet tho wants of my Dresß Customers, I have engaged a flrst>class Dressmalcor, and can guarantee good, style, fit, and work at moderato prices for Cain only. Pleabe Note that I am selling tho genuine Loniß Velveteen at wholesale prices, viz.. Blacks, 2s 4d: Colorb, 33 per yard. Also that I have bought up several warehouse lines of Dress Materials at considerably less than home cost, and shall give My customers the fuH'boneflt, as the following prices will show: — 857 Yards Estamank SERGE 3in Black, Navy, Marone, and Wine shades. For House, Street, or Children's School use, nothing at double the price would wear better. 12yds for 7s lid, or Bid yd. Dresses made to order fiom these materials for 20s and 25a complete, or customers can Seloot linings, trimmings, &c, and tho cnargo forxnak-. ing will bo 103 to 11s 6d the dress. Faiicy Cheviot Homespuns, 12yds for 5s lid; Foule Sergeß, really good quality, BJd yd; and a lot. of. other useful Dross Materials from 3|d yd ; good value in Black Cashmeres, Is 1d,,1s 6d, la Xld, 2a 6d yd. 4. warehouse stook .ot Cretonnes, 3M, 4M j Heavy Twill do, 53d, 6Jd yd. A lot of Hearth-, ruas 3s 9d: very largo do, 6s lid, worth 8s lid. 'yards wide Floorcloth, 2s 6dyd; all other widths in stock, li yard wide White Matting, Is ltd. 50 doz Black Handbags, useful size, I2jd liaeh. (57 Pairs Men's Diagonal Tweed Trousers, oxtraoMtoary value, 63 lid per pair. J. RENDELL, TOP OF GREY-STREET. AUCKLAND

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4421, 15 July 1884, Page 3

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