/CAUTION.—The Public are cautioned \J against negociating a cheque for £43 16s drawn by 11. B. Morton, and payable to No. 4,777, or bearer.—The above having been lost, the Finder will oblige by returning it toL.I). 'Nathan and Co., Shortland-street. _ i HALLEN6E.—I hereby Challenge'any Lessee In Paten's No. 2 Leasehold, to .ou^ live the term of hi 3 lease, ' ' ~-;',■'.**.. ■VTETVTON CRICKET GLUB. i3l ENTERTAINMENT. Foresters' Hall, TOMORROW NIGHT. Overture—Waitemata Minstrel Band- STO3I Song (selected)—Mr Slade Recitation—Miss Fronde Song (selected)— Miss Hargrave Comic Sketch—Mr G. Morris . Duet, "Tho Sailor Sighs"—Messrs R. Mason and H. O. Brown Song (selected)— Mrs Osmond Harp Solo-Mr Handly ! ■ :'J§ Interval of Ten Mjnutes. , ■?. Overture—Waitemata Minstrel Band "Tawhiao's Adventures in. London "—Mr H. Roberta Song (selected)-Mr R. Sceats VlolinSolo, "Martha"—Miss Stevens » (-•-*■_- Song," Privateer"—Mr W. George Song (selected)— Miss Hargrave Silver Shoe Dance—Mossrs Riley Bros. Song, "Speed On "—Mr R. Mason Comic—Mr G. Morris. Doors open at 7.30; commence at 8 o'clock. Tickets, Is and 3s. Gt. P. OsuoftD, Seo. THE CITY OF LONDON is not to be compared to Paten's No. 2 Letiseho!d,froni a graaa-growlng point of view. :.. ■■ ~ A RARE OPPORTUNITY. A CERTAIN FORTUNE TO AN ENER" GETIC MAN WITH MODERATE CAPITAL. i FOR SALE, THE GOOD-WILL. LEASE, FURNITURE, AND ALL APPLIANCES COMPLETE Of an old and well-established BAKERY, RESTAURANT, & GROCERY BUSINESS, Situato in the Most Favourito Locality,, and doing at the present moment the largest aud most Lucrative Business in this city. i Kent moderate, a portion of the premises beins? sub-let, covering the half of it. The Business being in full working order, can bo continued by the purchaser without a moment's interruption, and valid reasODS will be given for the present proprietor relinquishing the same. For terms, whioh are very easy, and full particulars, apply to (J. YON DER HEYDE; , No. 8. Queen-street. \7ERY BEST TAPESTRY, 3s 6d; good T Brussels, 3s 6d; Black Skin Hearthrugs, 12s 6d: 3 Bales ;'a dead bargain; just opened.— J. M. McLachlan. ; . ~■ ~ '- STONE, BRICK, CONCRETE. - Qnethird value allowed at the end of the term in Paten's No. 2 Leasehold. \i O family should be without it, no remedy is ■-^ more< reliable, none more-infallible than Wolfe's Schnapps. ■ ■ . i»1 AA (ONE HUNDRED POUNDS) 3&iV V FOR FIVE SHILLINGS.-In-veat Five Shillings in Wellesley's Consultation. AUCKLAND CUP AND STEEPLE-CHABE.-EUREKA wishes to inform his officers that he is offering a Speolal Prize for the first full Book returned to Head-quarters.*■■'. QMOKERS, whoso indulgence In the weed is *J continuous; should usu such a cordial as Wolfe's Schnapps. ■~,.- ... ~. ,■., ..,. xxx xxxx xxx /CHRISTMAS ALES AND PORTER. v/-,; '.."-:.,, .:■.——•• ij -■, .■■■■, > (i WHITSON & SONS Dcsiro to oall attention to thoir Special Brews of Ale and Porter for the. Holidays, delivered in both bottle and bulk to any' part of the city or suburbs. . -j (^ UARANTEED.—This is to Cortifythat VJT the Cost of the Deed to the Lessee in Paten's No. 2 Leasehold shall not exceed Teh Shillings. • , . ■ ' '-" "• ;- ' .■;■ v"o. r •-.,. m. ."--,;s.All childreasuffer fromithem. • ■;■■: ■■> -s If suspected, ask tor the Certain Cure. SHARLAND'S WORM POWDERS, lspaoketApothecarlea'Hal opposite Ppst-omce. , T~EN SHILLINGS,and no lnore.'wiHbg the Cost of a Deed tor an Allotment in Paten's No. 2 Leasehold, stamp included. mo DRESSMAKERS AND OTHERS.— JL Barkerßros.,ForostersHal].Karangahape load, and Gillroyd Mills, Leeds, are Manuacturers of Mantle and Habit Cloth; price, 2s per yard, double width; patterns on applica--tionv ■.' ■'':,' . '■'"• , ' •:"' • ■ ■ .".-'-V,V TXE.A.LIN.G. THE POOR. Mr Milner Stephen will Heal tho Poor; Gratis, on the Certificate of any Clergyman, at St. Jamb's Hall, on FRDJAY EVENING next, and illustrate the various methods of "Hoaline on tho Patients. . Doors open at 7; to commence at 7.30 o'clock. Admission:—Front Seats, Is 6d; Back Seats, Is (to defray expenses). . "MTAG N B TIC HE& Li 131 G;; MR MILNER STEPHEN, \vS • THK ; CELEBRATED AUSTRALIAN HEALER, Receives Patients at his Rooms, O verb Lodge, Symonds-street, 2nd house fromjSt. Andrew's Church, daily, from 10 till 1, and 2 till 5. 600.Testimonials, Sw., Exhibited., -v ■« | ' " . PersonaL: . , -' [ .rtr -A" C H• M' A 'ST.' Anyone knowing the \vliereabouts of CHARLES LACHMAN kindly' advise" E. Waller, Box 108, Post-office, Sydftpy. ■; . " JOHN GEORGE WATSON, stepson late Alexander Duncani—Home letter for you at W. 3. Whitley's, i, Queeh-Btreet. . - - -: WILL SOME KIND EMPLOYER rive Kmploymont to a Respectable Trustworthy Young Man (age 30), who has been unable to do anything for six months through illness (Asthma, &&); good references.— Address Asthmatical," Stab Office. TJIJ OULD THOMASPEACOCK PERRY V T oall on Mr S. Jaukaon, Junior, Solicitor, at once. - ■ ■' '■ ■;'_■■■ "<■■'■'. ••• ': ' WANTED, news of a Young Man named JOHN LEATHER' who, about ) years ago, left Woolton, Liverpool, England, for this Colony; was last heard of at Port Albert.—Any Information will be thankfully, ro ■ ceived by Mrs Utting,-Sen., Port Albert, Who has a message from his mother. - :•. ..;,■- ---v Lost and Fonnd* ■■ T OST, a red and' green Parrot;— The JLJ Finder will be rewarded' by roturning to N. Wilcox, Collingwood-Btreet. .-"-' ■ ■ ■ LOST, on Saturday night, Gold Ring'set with pearls.—Finder* will be ■rewarded upon returning game to Stab Office. LOST, a Grey Parrot, rose-coloured head and breast. Finaer well rewarded.'-O. H. itreet. Judge's Bay. ■ •..■■■■ ■ • ■ LOST,T -between Cemetery and Mount •Roskill, Lady's Fur Boa.—Finder please leave at Star Office. £*~t REWARD. — Lost, on Saturday dUJL night, between the corner of Nelaon-st and tho Throe Lanips. Lady's Gold Watch wiUi Silver Chain attached.—The above reward will be paid to any person'leaving thesame at the STAitOfflpe'.1 - .■■■'-" '■■'"- '';■ '-.' ■;)■.'.;:'.. "OEWARD SUBSTANTIAL to an JCv Person who gets an Allotment in Paten' No. 2 Leasehold. : ; ■■ ' ■■■ --■ ; •■'i-Vr| SCARF, PIN Lost yesterday; binder! will be rewardod.-^Apply Star Office. . FOUND, a Harness'Bridle.—Apply S. Spalding, at Mr Kady's, Butcher. j Auctions. o. t i c-r -si P L,A N S O.?- ALLOfM EN T,S J SUMMER-STREET, O'NEILL-STREET, ■ AND. ' ' i'--KiJ vi OLIPBANT-STREET, PONSONBY, FOR SALE, MONDAY, 24th INSTANT, ARE NOW RBADY, AND CAN BB HAD ON : ..;;■•;' ■ V: APPLICATION.: . ' '. M' ■*■,"■ SAMUEL COOHRANE & SON, Auctioneers.. IMPOBiTANT' NOTICE. SYMONDS-STEET PROPERTY. SIR- FREDERICK WHI'EAKEB " HAS determined to sell- by publicauotion, at an early..date, . ~ ' THE WHOLE OB1 THE REMAINDER OF THK SYMONDB-STREET FRONTAGE OF HIS MAGNIFICENT ESTATE; ' I Particulars shortly,. ■ , ' " / E, ARTHUR, j. ■-.■;■ Salesman and Auctioneer. !- 8.0.0A88J " tB.D.TONK S ■ MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, f; j--Jl -V .■■•- At 11 O'clock.5 '"''',, "'''' ;'; j» : , FURNITURE! FURNITURE! PLATE! . eictures! pictures ! ; ! at' the besidbncb, briohton boad,' . :. BEMUEKA. ; B. TONES & CO. S XTAVE received instractibna to sell bi ij JLjL, Monday, November 24, at 11 O'clock, f THE WHOLE OF HIS NEW AND - • .MODERN: FURNITURE, .._' ,? BLACK AND GOLD PIANO by Nemnoyer WALNUT DRAWING-ROOM BUITJE, '• &c, &c, &o.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4516, 19 November 1884, Page 3
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