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Skating. FJEALAUDIA OPEN AIR RINK, JIJ Stanley-street, Mechanics' Bay. SKATING, SWITCH-BACK RAILWAY. BOWLING ALLEY. Sc SKITTLES. Open from 2.50 to 5 p.m.. and from 7.30 to 10 p.m. Ttiesday and Friday Evenings, Ladies Free. THIS EVENING, Two-mile Race for Championship and Silver Medal. Admission, 6d; Switchback, by Back Entrance, 3d ; Children, half-price. BASEBALL fILUBS TO BE HAD AT J. J. SWINNERTON'S, Wood Turner, WYNDHAM-STREET. Meetings. AUCKLAND INSTITUTE. The Annual General Meeting of the Members of the A nckland Institute will be held in the Museum Buildings, Princes-street, on MONDAY, thje 13th instant, at 8 p.m. T. F. CHEESEMAN. Secretary. ANTI-POVERTY SOCIETY^ PUBLIC MEETING, At FOREBTERS' HALL, NEWTON, On TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19. REV. E. H. GULLIVER. M.A. (President of the Society), Will deliver the Inaugural Address for the present year. Subject: " The Various Forms of Industrial Life." Admission. Free. Doors open half-past seven. Collection to doiray expenses. ARCH HILL LICENSING DISTRICT. All Persons opposed to any Increase of Licenses in the above District are respectfully requested to meet in the Newton West Public School on TUESDAY NEXT, the 19th instant, at 8 o'clock p.m. Arch Hill, February 16,1889. TTkEVONPORT STEAM FERRY CO., JLx Ltd.—The Annual Jeneral Meeting of the above Company will be held in the CJs.t-ence-street Hall, Devonport, on WEDNESDAY NEXT. February 20th, 1889, at 2.30 p.m. Business : To Receive a Statement of Accounts Eor tho year ended 31st December. ISSB. and to Elect, One Director and Auditors. By order of the Directors.—ALEX. ALISON, Manager. Jewellery. PAYNE'S "OANKRUPT QTOCK. JL> YJ CHEAP SALE now on at MONTAGUE'S BAZAAR. c. wTo 0™ Having purchased for cash the entire Stock at a biss discount, will sell it at a reduction of 35 to 75 per cent off Payne's prices. Sco tho Large Window devoted entirely to CLOCKS, from 3s 6d to £5. See the JEWELLERY WINDOW, entirely devoted to this Sale. Stock: Gold and Silver WATCHES (best makers) at half-price, all warranted. Ladies' and Gents' RINGS. 15 and 18 carat, with precious stones, all at half-price. Gold and Silver BROOCHES and SETS. Gold and Silver ALBERTS and NECKLETS Gold and Silver CHARMS and GREENSTONES, all at half-price. Silver SALTS, NAPKIN RINGS, CIGAR CASES, and MATCH BOXES. A Silver RIFLE CUP, £16 10s, for £510. An Immense Stock of SPECTACLES less than half-price. Call and Inspect PAYNE'S BANKRUPT STOCK at TyrONTAGUE'S BAZAAR, Photography A.Rtist and Photographer, 270, QUEEN-STREET. Auckland (Opposite the Firebell). First-class work. Million Drices, FOR ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY At reasonable rates, visit the Studio of GREGORY, THREE LAMPS, PONSONBY ROAD. Children's Portraits a specialty. Extra finished and Enamelled Cabinets, 24s per dozen. Enlargements in black and white and in colours. Appointments by letter or otherwise. THE BEGINNER'S CAMERA. ■ A Camera that will take first-class Photographs. Complete with all necessary Chemicals and Appliances for making photographsPrice, 423. W. PARK, Photographic Dealer, Wellesley-street. Groceries. "O O B E R T "O E W Respectfully calls the attention of all *S»T RUE ECONOMIST S^ To the Substantial Advantages now being Offered at Rew's well-known GROCERY STORES, VICTORIA-STREET. me a v A Good and Economical Family Tea, at ls 6d por lb Rew's Universal and Favourite Blend of India and China Teas, at ls lOd per lb, is composed of very choice Panyongs, carelully blended with rich Darieelings, and flavoured with best Orange Pekoes, and Compares Favourably with much Tea now selling at 2s 6d per lb by the Trade. Note.—All Teas may be obtained in Tins, Chests, and Half-chests, containing 5, 6,12,20, and 401bs net weight, at a Reduction of 2d per lb. The very rapid development of our business is sufficient proof of the appreciation of our numerous customers of our QMALL "pROFIT QYSTEM. Our position as large buyers in the prodr.ee markets has improved with the increasing demands of our trade, and most of our goods are now imported direct f>-om Europe and America. Our efforts will be continued to maintain our reputation as distributers of goods of first-class quality to the public, at strictly wholesale prices. TERMS: Caslh with order. Price Lists on application, or posted to any address. ' All communications to be addressed ROBERT REW, VioiQBU-snwßT*

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Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 40, 16 February 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 40, 16 February 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 40, 16 February 1889, Page 1

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