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Public Notices. A QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY AND DANCING COMPETITION At the Catholic Institute. MONDAY, JULY •*- Double Ticket, 2s 6d; Single, 2s; Gallery, Is. Dancing Competition at 9. Messrs Corbott and McNamara, M.C.'s. CITY OF AUCKLAND TRAMWAYS AND SUBURBAN LAND COMPANY (Limited), . FOOTBALL! FOOTBALL! JUBILEE DAY~TUESDAY). 'Buses will connect at Newmarket" with all cars leaving Queen-street between tho hours of 1 and 3 p.m., conveying passengers to Football Ground, Epsom, returning after the match. FARES, 6d EACH WAY. ASSOCIATION GROUND, DILWORTH'S PADDOCK. On MONDAY NEXT a frequent service will be run to Newmarket, conveying passengers within a few minutes' walk of the ground. , TIME TABLE. Extra Cars will run on both circuits on MON" DAY and TUESDAY next. 'BUSSES. On TUESDAY next College Hill 'Busses will not run , Onehunga "Busses will run the usual Saturday Night Service. CHORAL HALL. rnAV Cars will leave Choral Hall on MONDAY NIGHT after close of Temperance MeotingAuckland, 18th June, 1887. GRAND JUBILEE TEMPERANCE FESTIVAL. MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 20. A Grand Jubilee Festival under the auspices of tho joint Tom peran co Societies of Auckland ■ will be hold in the *3-CHORAL HALLK3. On Monday Evening, June 20, when the following ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME Will bo presented. The doors will bo open at six o'clock, when Messrs Crosher and Massey will be prepared to dispense substantial refreshments with tea and coffee in tho annex. At half-past six there will be A PROMENADE CONCERT, When selections of choice music will be played by Mr Townsend's strince and brass band. At eight o'clock tho chair will be taken by SIR GEORGE GREY, X.C.8., Babt. Overturo, " Joy ! oh Joy! Behold the Saviour, ,, Band. Opening Anthem .. " God Save the Queen," • • Audience. Prayer .. .. .. .. - Rev. G. B. Monro Chorus, " Mighty Britannia " St. James Choir Chairman's Address .. Sir George Grey Duet, " The Singing Lesson," Mrs Johnson and Mr C. Taylor Solo, " A Littlo Mountain Lad," Mrs Judson Addross .. .. .. W. J. Speight, Esq. Quartette St. James' Choir Overture, "God bo with you until we meet 'again " .. Band Solo, " Tho Drunkard's Raggit Wean" Miss C. Gribble THE PRIZE POEM, Written specially for the occasion, will be recited by Mr. It. S. Bakky. Solo, " Love Never Dies," .. Mr C. Taylor. Address ... ... .. Rev. T. Hpurgeon. Solo .. .. .. .. Miss Main. Quartotto .. .. .. St. James' Choir. Presentation of Prizes by Lady l''ox. Chorus, "Stretch Forth, Stretch Forth," St. James' Choir. God Save the quekn. Tickets Is Each; Family Tickets to Admit Parents and Turks Childken 2s Cd. Tickets can bo had from the following :-Kidd and Wildman, Victoria Arcade ; E. Wavte, Stationer, Qucon-strcct; Upton and Co., Booksellers, Queen-street; J. Mackay, Booksellers, G rey-streot and Karangahape Rd.: R. Gregory, Ponsonby Road; W. R. Cook, Hon. Sec, Gospel Temperance Oftlce, Albert-street; aud from the Secretary or any member of tho Committee. HJ ROTHERHAM, Hon.Seo. , TUBILEE TEMPERANCE BREAKO ' FAST. A PUBLIC BREAKFAST will take place in Robson's Rooms, Queen-street, on TUESDAY MORNING at half-past eight. To bo followed by a TEMPERANCE CONFERENCE, which will bo opened by G. B. Lilly, Esq., with an address on "Tho future of tho Temperance Cause." The Roy. G. B. Monro will follow, and then tho Conference will bo an open one. The chair will bo taken by J, T. Garlick, Esq. TICKETS, ONE SHILLING EACH, "' H. ROTHERHAM, Hon. Sec. TUBILEE!! TUBILEE!! O ' O FREE JUBILEE DINNERS ! ! FREE TO ALL. On MONDAY, from 11 a.m. Messhs J. ENDEAN, McKEOWN, B. DAWSON, W. S. WHITLEY, F. WILLIAMS, HELLABY BROS., and Capt. PANKOAV, WILL DISTRIBUTE THEIR FREE JUBILEE DINNERS Of Fresh Beef, Mutton and Pork, Potatoes, Plums, Currants and Flour, Bread, Fish, Fruit etc., to all who apply. COME EVERYONE and bring nothing ■bufc, big kits. Distributing Shop: CUSTOM STREET, Opposite Waiteinata Hotel. "God Save the Queen." AR oi uioVBRS —Very superior, water' pro th with eyelets, all sizes.—E. &AIsaacs. . ... JUBILEE HOLIDAYS, —Pianos can be Hired for.one or more evenings, as required, at small cost, only at Webb's, Oak House Hobson-street. M - Idical fees reduced to :-\ ENGLISH RATES. To accommodate patients from the country DR. BAKtSWELL'S Consulting Rooms will be open on MONDAY and TUESDAY, from 9 to 12 only, and not in the afternoon or evoning. . , . , HOBSON STREET (2 doors from Cook Street). TUBILEE'HOLIDAYS. -Pianos can be Hired for one or more evenings, as required, at small cost,only at Webb's, Oak House Hobson-street. , BAND OF HOPE UNION. Members are particiilarly requested to attend the JUBILEE TEMPERANCE 'FESTIVAL to be hold in the Choral Hall next MONDAY evening; and the BREAKFAST CONFERENCE at Robson's Rooms, on TUESDAY morning, at half-past eight. ■ W. J. MacDERMOTT. WORTH NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' _l3i CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, Ld. in liquidation. finaiTnotice. Proceedings will bo taken without further notice for all Calls and Accounts unpaid on the ■5-11 h JUNE inst. Remittances by bank cheques must include exchange. . W. GARRETT, (Timiirtnt™, GEO. FRASER, ( Ll lultlatO1 ultlatOT SAuckland, Customs-street West. -Tfe/li INSTRUMENTS to select Jj_\_/W from, only at Thos. H. Webb and Co.'s, Oak Houao, Hobson-street, at prices from £7 to £175, any of which can be had on Deferred Payments. Terms to suit purcha3ers. AITIIOUSE, Hobson-street. Messrs Webb & Co. is the oldest established Musical Instrument Warehouse in Auckland, and therefore the best and most reliablo house for •persons requiring Pianos and tirgans. , WORSTED SUITS, with an extra Pair of Trousore for nothing. £t.—At J. H. Dal to n's, Tailor, Viotoria-strcot East. ~t f\ f\ INSTRUMENTS to select _|_ \_/ \_7 from, only at Thos. H. Webb and Co.'s, Oak House, Hobson-street, at prices from £7 to £175, any , of which can be had on Deferred Paynientß. Terms to suit; purchasers.

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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 143, 18 June 1887, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 143, 18 June 1887, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 143, 18 June 1887, Page 8

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