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"VTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS AUCKLANITsECTION. On THURSDAY, January 29th, 18S?, the C.2( a.m. Train—Auckland to Hi.mi'ton-and2p.ra. Train —Hamilton to Auckland—will bo can colled. The 11 30 a.m. ex Auckland and lu.K a.m. ex To Awamutu will stop at all Stations il required, to pick up and put down passengers. C. HUDSON, District Traffic Manager. ALPH HOOD'S Grand Fashionable Piano Recitil at Choral Hall TO-MOK-ROW NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. "I OS 6d—Men's Goad Tweed Suite; 1O Boyß'ditto, 4s lid. Tbe Cheapest Shop for Men's and Boys' Clothing is Fernandez's, Newton^ A FACT—The Largest Variety of Men's xV and Boys' Hats in Auckland from Is each; satisfaction guaranteed; at Fernandez's, Newton. OAA YARDS of Summer Satin Cloth, O"" beautiful shades, at 81d, guaranteed; worth Is 6d. The sreatest bar£ain3 in Auckland ; at Fernandez's, Karangahapo Road. v IVTATIONAL ORDER \J^Hgs£*jr IX ODDFELLOWS, W^L^r®^7 AUCKLAND DISTRICT. «Qfe^ A Four-boree 'Bus will i^^'^fes.A leave the National Bank for *r Avondalo TO-MORROW EVENING, at 7 o'clock, to convey Delegates and Members to District Meeting. By order of Pro. G.M. J. MOORE. D.B. 1.0.0. F., M.U.,A.D., LOYAL FOUNTAIN OF FRIENDSHIP LODGE, No. 3920. Lodge-room, Lorne-btreet Hall. A FUNERAL MEETING o£ the above Lodge will be held at the Lodge-room TO-MORROW (Wednesday), Jan. 28, at 2.30 o'clock, to form in procession and follow the remains of our late Brother Peter CROMProN. of the Loyal Welcome Travellers' Lodge, England, to their last resting-place. Funeral Regalia — Black Scarf and White Gloves. Members of sister Lodges respectfully invited to attend. By order of the N,G. CHAS. S. WRIGHT, Permanent Secretary, mHE AUCKLAND TIMBER COMPANY (LIMITED). NOTICE. An Interim Dividend of Four Sbil'ingß per tare for the half-year ending 31st December, 1881, will be payable at the office of the Company, Customs-uti'cct West, on and after THURSDAY. sth February. The Transfer Books will cloac on 30th inst By order of the Board. \Y. C. DALDY, Jun., Secretary. Auckland, 27th January, 1895. /CHORAL HALL, rf^HORAL HALL. GREAT SUCCESS! GREAT SUCCESS! TO-MORROW! Grand Fashionable Evening ! X>ALPH TTOO D'S, THE MARVELLOUS PIANIST, SECOND PIANOFORTE RECITAL ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28. PROGRAMME: Part I. 1. Trio, " Thro' the World" .. Balfe. MISS STKPHENSON, MR J. HANNA, AND MR P. A. EDMI9T3N. 2. PIANO 30L0 (a) Barcarole in P minor I Chopin, (b) Polonaise V mC sharp! mines ■./ Rubenßtein. RALPH HOOD. 3. Song, "I Fear No Foe" .. Piiißuti. MR KING POOLEY. 1. Ballad, "GoodNight,Beloved- Balfe MRS REVITT. . Violin Solo. "Concertstuufik" Vleuxteuip. HERR TUTfICHKA. (Pianoforte, RALPH HOOD). 6. Bravura, " My Life Sor Thee" Adams. (Hy spe i«l request). MR S. K. KKBSING. 7. PIANO POLO. " Grand l^autaUio Dranatiqun" .. ..F.Liszt. RALPH HOOD. Part 11. J. PIANO SOLO (a) Romance in) Bflat ..lp B f f (6) Tambourin f Kalrin Bflat ..) RALPH HOOD. 2. Serenade, " Evening Pong" .. Blumenthal. MR J. HANNA. 3. PIANO SOLO, Rondo from celebrated " Waldstein." Sonata t ~ Beethoven. RAL.PH HOOD. t. Hong (Selected) • MISS STEPHENSON. 9. KANO SOLO. Etude in GV flat.. .. Chopin. Etudor Im- y promptu) I in G miaoivJ Thalborg. RALPH HOOD. 0, B«mira, " The Gauntlet" .. Stark. MR KING POOLEY. 7. PIANO SOLO, Grande Fantaisio de Concert, "II Trovatore" Ralph Hood. RALPH HOOD, Reserved Scats, 4s; Body of Hall and Gallery, ss. T> EGATTA DAY j3&; ex.cuksions. THURSDAY, JANUARY 29. The fast and powerful s.a, WASTAKJI Will leave Queca-atroet, Wharf at 10 a.m. and 4 p.m for EXCURSIONS TO MOTUTAPU, Landing on the. Island with gun» is strictly prohibited. ' ftEWRN FARE, 2a ea. f>Ni WAITAKI will Cruise about the Harbour during the afternoon, timed to accompany the Whaloboat Race and other races. Will leave Queen-st. Wharf at 1 o'clock p.m. TICKETS. 23 6d. Sheahan's Grand JUJJta&y Band will discourse Popular Mu£io daring the day. KAMO COLLIERY COMPANY (Limited), Agonts. "VETHAT'S THE TIME, E-TO?-Time T t you got your Faijcy Dress for the Plain and Fancy Ball at tie' Lome-street Hall on Regatta Night. ; VACANCIES for 2 or 3 Gentlersaa Boarders.— Apply Panama Hoijso, Low«r Symonds-street (olose to Suprem.o Cwi^t). HE'S G,OT 'EM; QN -GOT WH AT ON ? —Why. a Fancy Dress for the Bail, Regatta Njehfr. in the Lprne-Btreet Hajl, r¥\OMORROW NIGHT, at Ckoral Hall' Jt Ralph Hood iyill play Liszt's wonderfu " Ptft.B.io Pramatiqri'a.'' _£*~t i\ TO (lowest rates) Advanced 3&J_\f on Freeholds. Tiade and other Bffla negotiates.—T. B Hannaford. Monetary Aaent, Qae^n-Btreet (Telephone 2731. OOYS AND GIRLS.—Put your savings JJ in the Savings Bank and save still more this year by buyiDg good Boots at the Economy Boot Shop*. Grey and Victoria streeto. WHERE ARE WE ALL GOING TO ? -Why, to the Plain and Fancy Ball at the Lome-street Hall on Regatta Night. •jy/TUNRO AND MILLIGAN'S TWEEDS abb Aji Thobouohlv Shrunk. BIT AND WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. T SAY, Jane. !■ Here'a a laik. W© can JL Buy a Level Scoria Allotment fronting main road. Mount Albert, and stand a show of getting' a watch and Set for yon. as well!: Don.t forget it, Jphn. ■ mO-MORROW, at Choral Hall, Heir It -Tutschka will perform Tlousetemp'B cete^j^ted " i'onceijtstUpk," violia selo. TEMPERANCE MISSION- " KIR R. T. BOOTH TONIGHT, AT THE THEATRE ROYAL*'. At 7.30 o'clock. Admission to Dress Circle, Is; other parts Free. Collection to detray expenses. NOON-DAY PRAYER MEETING, EVERY DAY, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, Conducted by Mr Booth, AT THB THEATRE ROYAL.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 5467, 27 January 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 5467, 27 January 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 5467, 27 January 1885, Page 3

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