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mo THE /"VNEHUNGA T>UBLIC. DON'T MAKE ANY M-STAK-.! The sucootsful Tenderers for I. D. SMITH'S ■Insolvent Stock have nmived the goods oat of Smith's old ebop into premieoß two floors above, ilately c.cupl.d by Mr Parker, Tinimith. Thoy have ko cosskctiox with present occcupicr 61 1. D. SMITII'd lete shop, ' As tbo under.tgned have secured this Stuck at a Great Disc Mint, they will be able to off:r it at Enormoas Reductionß; in fact, at Prices never heard of before in Onehungo. Remember, two doora ebove I. D. SMITH'S late promises. Call early, and Inspect the Stock, as at the prioes'the sale cannot last more than two or three weeks. EENNIE & ABBOTT. 4 BBOTT'S OPE HA HOUSE. MISS C. STAUNTON'S CONCERT. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15th. 1. Piano'oT-e Dtiet—Selected Miss BU.i-i.EY and M:bb Connkll. 2. Ballad—'- T3e Angel at the Window " ■■ ■■ - M* 1, Burnjiam. [B Tours 3. Song-" Last R036 of Silmmer" -.. Moore (with harp accompaniment by Mrs E. li. ttevenson) Miss C Staunton. 4. Pianoforte Soo-"Mas3a in the Cold, Cold Ground".. .. ■• •• W.Page Mrs VV. J. Ralph. 5. Song— *' Let me Dream Again " .. Sol lvan Mis CLursAM. j ■ ft Oporatio Ballai—"When Other I ipa<" Balfe Mr K. H. Edmonds. . 7. Song-"Ruby" Gabriel JS_rs> Bevitt. 8 Duet—Opera'io , Mrs F. Hi Lkwisson and M3ss C Staunton. INTERVAL. 1. Instrumental duet (P'ano and Harp)—"Tro D_er:ermenti Perarpa" .. -- Fra.ial Mrs K. D. Stevenson and Miss Buckley. 2. Song—"The Desert" Mr Wobrall. go> «_•• Bid Me Discourse" .. -• Bishop Mlbb WILSON.- , L Trio—"Oh f-DlQual -tic Tv Vittima" Bellini Mr_ W. J. lU_rii, Mi. s C. Staunton, ana Mr W. tfAiuwHAit. 5 Canzone—"Stride La vampa" .. Verdi Mrs Clutsam*. 0. Song;-"GoodNight. tteiov>d" .. Balfe Mrs REV-rn*. 7. Sone-"Madoleine" .. .- W.H.Wobbe MrE. H. Edmonds. 8 Aria—"Roberto otu Che Adore' Meyerbeer Miss C. Staunton. Concert Grand Piano, supplied by the Berlin piano Importing Co., Hob_on-street. Doors open at 7,30, commence at 8 sharp. Z^IOSPEL TEMPERANCE MISSION. BLUE RIBBON ARMY, _™ MR MATTHEW BURNETT, ■ l TEMPERANCE ADVOCATE AND EVAN;\'f GELI3T., ,1 ~ TO-MORROW EVENING, OCTOBER 14, At Half-past Seven, in the Eublic Hall, Newmarket. Chairman : J. L. Wilson, Esq. Collection to Defray Expenses. Please bring Sankey's Books with you. ALFRED COX. Secretary. IN THE ASSIGNED^ESTATE OF G. F. BARTON, GROCER, PARNELL. All Claims against the above Kntate aro rojuested to b. sent in bo the undersigned cot ater than MONDAY Next, tho mh inetant, L. D. NATHAN & CO., Trustees. October 13,1886; ST.~LUKE'<- PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. REMUERA. . A S-CRED CONCRRT Will bo given the above Church on ' FRIDAY, 0 C,T 0;B,;E R 15: To commence at eight o'clock. ADMIB3ION,: Is 6d : Children, Is. ST. BARNABAS'S (Mt.Fden) ENTER: TAINMENT at Walte's Bp,U, Mt. Eden, TO-MORROW (Thureday). Part 1. Miisio and Songs. Part-, "Doneonßotfc.Sides-" lAdmi'Blon: Adults, Is; Children, 6-T." "Doors Otien at 7 p.ni. Commencee at 7.30. , OPRING. AND qUMMEB; GREAT SHOW OF NEW MILLINERY, STRAWS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, and DRESS GOODS. MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT* AND SPLENDID VALUE. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. DURE ENGLISH BEVERAGES. — Professor W. Ellis bss determined to meet a long-felt want by preparing Genuine Herbal Drinks, possessing Topic, Purifylngr, and Refreshing Properties, which shall SUPKSEDE the much-vaunted Hop Bitters.-30_ and 308, Upper Queen-street, Auckland. . . TXOLROYD AND LONGBOTTOM1, "^ GENERAL WOOD TURNERS, Albert-street, Auckland, Opposite V.M.C.A. Rooms. Bandsaw Catting, Carving. Architraves, and / ■ Fretwork done at Lowest-Rates^ ii i .: 'i '" \-£ _ I:" ijW Ii - Table, Chair, and Sofa Lobs. Bed Posts; Drawer Stumps, &0., always in stock. BILLIARD BALLS RE-TURNED .AND STAINED. A Trial Is Respect-uily Solicited. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. OPENING OF NEW BUD-DINGS. TUESDAY/NOVEMBER 2. Full particulars of Meeting, Sea, wlll.be announced. ■'■>.'' i | T> ÜBL I C N O TI,C E. good templarsTrechabites, and blub ribbon dkmonstration. A Torchlight Procession will leave Newmarket Hall TO-MORROW EVENING, at 7 p.m. sharp, to meet Matthew Burnett. : ■' ' L .BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Meetings- ▼ ' ", ■: ... -, f jM± TODGB MANOKAU, No, |5&, S.C The Regular Monthly Moetlple/i^theTMem bers of the abovoLodge will.beheld at the Lodgt Room, Onehunga, THIS (Wednesday) E\EN ING, at 7.30 o'clook. Visltingß™thre^mvUed LABWiSeorew^ FEDERATED SEAMEN'S UNIONAUCKLAND BRANCH. ~' 1 A Special General Meeting wiU.be &W*9l NIGHT, at half-pa t seven o Tolock. at Hobeons Roomß. All members are requested to attend. E. ELL__SON L Secretary^ Tna_r_-UC__LAFD _BRICK AND TILE COMPANY (LIMITED). Notice is hereby given that Extraordinary Geroral Meeting of the Members of the above-named Company, duly convened andheld SttheOffloeof Mr J. Barber. Victoria Arcade Buildings. Auckland, on tho 11th day of October instant, the following extraordinary resolution "That it has been proved to the .atlsfaction of this meeting that the Company cannot, by reason of its liabilities, continue Its business, and that it is advisable to wind up the same, I and accordingly that the Company be wound up voluntarily;,and at the-Bame meeting Joseph Barber, of Auoklßnd, Accountant, and William Henry COoper. of Auckland, Agent, wore appointed liquidators for the purposes of such Dated this eleventh day of Ootober. 1886. DANIEL FALLON, Chairman. Jackson and Russkxl. Shortland-atreet, Auokland, Solicitors for the Liquidators. BOOKS (French, English, and'iAiiSKcarO -A few -for Salg. ip_.udinigjaaee-,l b Technical Educator. . vols, rlffrtce IfcHlßells Spe_-cer.*Natniral LPht'6snpfiy:-P<raltry*i Gardening, Tho Engine Room, Cattle, &c.; ajlso. Fishing Rod and Net.—A.B.O. i TO Capitalists and Investors—£soo jro; quired, and partial office services, bona I fide manufacturing business. Ample soourity. rPrlnclpals only dealt wllh^Dowden _. Paten, 1 ISO, Queen-street. •_;>. %J^ X

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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 241, 13 October 1886, Page 5

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