Lntc Advertisements. S CIOBESTERS' HALL, NEWTON. AC ONCER T J Will be given by | MRS TURNER'S PUPILS, 1 In the above Hall, on j TUESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 15th. Pianoforte Duett by-MrH Turner end Misfl MoJDpnald Song. Mlae Laing , , _ , Recitation, iMiss Ethel Baker Pianoforte Solo, Miss Agnes Robertson Recitation (2), Miss and Master Robertson , Song. Master Ernest PreH'.o:> Pianoforte Solo, Miss Agusuw Hewson Recitation, Miss Florence Wardel • Pianoforte Duet, Mies E. Edwards and Mrs Turner Song. Miss MabeA Byron Recitation, Mies Daiey Smith Song, Mlse McDonald Pianoforte Solo. Mise Ethel Galott S»ng, Miss Daiey iUyn£ „ _ . ... Piunoforte and Violin; Mrs Turner ard Mies Wardel ■ _ Pianoforte Solo, Miss AnnleCooper Boug, Mies McDonald Recitation, Miss Em ttr Baker „. Pianoforte Solo. Miss Edith Schischka Song, Miss Gertrude Preetou -mvtw, eia Pianoforte Duet and "Violin, Mice McDonald and Mies Wardel Song, Miss A.. Roberteon Recitation, Master Henry Robortson Bong, Miss E, Hare _, . Pianoforte-Violin, Miss Minnie Wardel and Mrs Turner Song, Miss Pollen Recitation, Master Horace Hare Bong, Miss McDonald " Duet, Miss McDonald and Miss Laing Pianoforte 8010, Mies E. Edwards. „. .. „ Trib, Miss A; Baker, Miss McDonald, MiesLoni? Violin and Pianoforte. Mrs Turner and Master Hiitchlneon ■ • DueCMiss McDonald and Mrs Turner .-.,, '. : Song, Hiss A. Smith . -\ r ,l,L-^ ■^Ptio^VidKe, MterM*«ad JWSteif; Song, Mrs Turner Auld Lange ayne. Admission: 2s and Is. Dpors open at 7 p.m. To commence at 7.30. Dance soon after. __ TO INTENDING EXHIBITORS IN DUNEDIN EXHIBITION. Having madeflnal arrangements for available wall space for advertising purposes, I ehall b glad to treat with anyanxioue to be represented at small cost (from Is per week), suitable for any and all trades. I shall be leaving for Dunedin in about a fortnight, and will undertake ■ Eihibition business on favourable terms.—Apply early to ALLAN TRACy, Fort-street, next Post Office. ; I ; , , IF the Person who took the Lamp Springe from the Buggy, on the Orakei Beach, last night, does not return tne same to Pullanand Armltttge, thay will be prb3couted. WANTED, a Smart' Girl, about 17, for light house work and to assist. in shop. References.—T. Prosaer, Cash Boot Depot. 0 LET, Housft, corner Picfcon and Hep-burn-streets, 7,Tooms and balh'.oom, gas, water, gaideh, poultry yard; near trains, splendid view, every convenience.—R. R. Hunt. ANTED, a bidytrttle Girl a few houra a day, to aseig.t with children.—Apply Star Office. ' ' ___^ WANTED, Gatidtaier, single; must jtroom and mill:.—Q. Mcßride, Customsstreet E. i ■ WANTED, eto/ady, sober Shopman, with knowledge of cabinet making and upholstering. State wanes, which must be moderate.—Addr^Bs J^amantl _STAK_Offliie. ANTED, two Unfurnished Rooms, at Noi-tli Shore; must be near the wharves. —Addroßß Z.W., Star Office. WANTED, 2 r Genorals, 8s ; Housemaid, 10s; Pantryman, 10e; 5 Gum DJergers; Youth, to milk, 10s. — Mrs Tilly (McLsod's Registry), 8, QueenrStreet. A UCKLANi> \ NAVAL ARTILLERY. ■" In aco'ordarico wßth District Orders the Members of ■ the. above j Company are requested to »mueteT , at thd Mitrbour' Board Otfice, TOMORROW (Tuesdlay), Ootober 15, as soon as possiblo after the Firing of Signal Guns from Albert Park, torform the Guard of Honour to 'rooeive General Edwards.on landing./ ! ' ... ~•; .. ', , PARKER. y,':..*•■«■«, .- ...•• '• . . CdnimaitidinjffiA.N.A. BOOT TRADE. — Wanted, a Good Finisher.. — Apply New Zealand Boot Factory, Chap^lrstr^t."") , - -■■ ■■ ■■' TJIOIiJSALE* (£9 10s), Pianoforte, by JD. Broad wood.*, Also, two White's Treadle Sewine' Maohines. good order.—Apply Whiteh jrid, Wakeflelct-atreot. , L"EMAN'S Patent Quartz - Crushing Machine.—A Publio Exhibition oriThureday. 17th. Machine will bo worked same as shown in illustration.—Richmond Road, Ponsonby. T4TOUNT EDEN PUBLIC LIBRARY. , 'CONCERT In aid of the Funds of the above Library will be. held in WAITE'S HALIi, MOUNT EDEN, THIS BVENING, OOTOBER 14, at 8 o'clock. Admissioa ~ ~ One Shilling, . •*, . Rbfbeshmbntb. ' . =s .''..' -■ " AuctUma, Vn:B. 000HBANB3 |>AS. SAOBS MONDAyi OOTOBIR 21. ALLOTMINm UPPER PITT-STBEBT AIiLOTMSNT, JAMBS-STREET, PONSONBY, The Subscribers will sell by auctton, ■« their tlodme, Queen-itreet, on Monday, 21st insi, at 1 a o'clock, ; ' ALLOTMENTS 60, 36, an.d 35a, Subdivision of Lote 7 and 8, Seotfon. 7, Suburbs of AuoklaUSd, 67 ieet frontage to by 137 feet deep. ' ". ' Ailotnaeat (A, James-atreet, Ponaonhy. close to jQhtfstreot, having a frontage o( S7tf X 86ft ■deep,-;: „;;;.,,- ; :*■:;■■ : . : ■■ - ...■ ■.;- :,.y .1 Fop flittie? p»r«flT«lare, aßply % OOOHRANJ? 'ASH BQK , , ,'< > :
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Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 244, 14 October 1889, Page 4
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