Personal. _ EUGSTER'S SWISS BAZAAR, 39, Queen-street, is tho only place in the colony where Bocricke and Tafel's Homoeopathic Medicine Chests, Arnica Oil. Mullein Oil, Hamamolis, Passi(io:-a, Malt Extract, Hensols Tonicum. eic can be had, wholesale and retail; R GEORGE OWEN PHIUPPS, who left. Napier in September, 18'W, is requested to communicate at ouco with Saiusbury and Locan, So s N : . : .-xr_ IO"OTTCE7—IfIhe Lady who bought table JJ. doesn't call and pay balance, it will bo sold by public auction ou May Bth, 1891.— J. PAUL, General Dealer, Durham and Chapel-streets. PERSONAL. —Football players can buy Football Trousers, made (o measure, at 2s lid per pair; Club Colours in Jerseys kept in stock.—J. Green. 78. Victoria-streot. ___ T_/rR ADAM Cures Sciatica, Nervous J3JL De.hility, Indigestion. Consumption, and other complaints. Fifteen years' study. At home, 10 till 2 and 7 till 9. MR ADAM, HERBALIST. AVellington-street. TTjILECTRO -GALVANIC BELTS for •*-* Nervousness, Muscular or Organic Weakness, Indigestion, Debility, Sciatica. Rheumatism, etc.—W. CROSHER.Medicai and Manufacturing Electrician, A.M.P. Buildings, Queen-street. Batteries repaired. TVTEW TWEEDS at Dalton's, 210, Queen JJ. street. PARTIES desirous of renting o> purchasing Property should consult Mr Thorncs,Bl, Queen-street, who has Houses, Shops, and Businesses for Sale or to Let in all parts of the city. «« tSTHY PAY MORE ?" you cannot get Yf' better. Suits and Extra Trousers, £3 ss, at Dalton's, Tailor. 210 Queen-street. _ ARKWORTH HOTEL (Q.E.C.). THE MOST COMFORTABLE HOTEL IN THE NORTH. All Meals and Beds reduced to Is. Splendid paddocking, 6d per night (2s per week). ITHIN the reach of all? why pay more 1 Dalton's Suit and extra Trousers for £3. , TfcXOW is tho Timo to call direct at tho JJ. Auckland Steam Electro-Plating, Gilding and Lacquering Works, H. A. Neilsen and Sou, Masefleld Buildings, Albert-street, or top of Grey-street. Mrs Neilsen, Ladies' Hairdresser. JAMES, have you seen the new Spectacles. 6d per pair; Superior do.. Is; Frarrielcss do.. Is 6d and 2? 6d the pair; Real Pebbles, 4s 6d: Gold Spectacles, 203 the pair; Coloured Spectacles, 6d and Is; at Dampier's, Victoria-street. "ft/jTINNIE— Isn't this wonderful, tho JJOL Instantaneous Guide to play the Piano at once, including 11 tunes, ail for Is? Fresh lot of Sheet Music all one price. 3d; Diamond Music Books. 3d and 6d; Pianoforte Tutors. Is each; Hen ly'sTu tor s,2s. —At Dampier's, Victoriaetreet. Road Board Notices. NORTH ROAD BOARD. The Annual Election ot Three Persons for the above Board was held on Tuesday, April 23, 1891, when John Bromner Frederick Cossey William Findlay were declared duly elected members of the Opahekc North Road Board. PETER ROY. Returning Officer. _ OUNT WELLINGTON ROAD BOARD ELECTION. Tho following Candidates have been duly Nominated for Election as Members of the Mount Wellington iioad Board, viz:— Charlton Dawson, Llcut.-Colonel Adam Kay Edward Pilkingtion, and Patrick Corrigan. The number (4) being more than the number (3) required, a Pol! will bo taken on THURSDAY, May 7th. 1891. between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.i Si. in the Road Board Office at Elierslie. ROBERT S. CARTER. Returning Officer. Elierslie, May 1.1891. IfAKGEKE ROAD DISTRICT. ANNUAL MEETING OF RATEPAYERS. The Annual Meeting of Ratepayers of the Mangere Road District is Postponed until such time as tho Audit Inspector shall have examined and reported upon the Board's accounts. The date of such postponed Meeting will be notified as early as possible. JAMES ROBERTSON, Chairman. Mangere. April 23,1891. OOINT CHEVALIER ROAD BOARD. Tho following Candidates havo this day been duly nominated for the Office of Members of the said Road Board, vi::. : — George Jos. Du. field Thomas Thwfti'e >, and Richard Walker. As the number of candidates (3) is the same as tho number of vacancies to be filled, I hereby declare them duly elected members of the Point Chevalier Road Boaid. JOHN S. L. COX, Returning Officer. Point Chevalier, April 30,1331. aTRCH HILL ROAD DISTRICT* To supply an Extraordinary Vacancy in the Road Board of tho above District, an Election will be held at the Office of the Board, Arch Hill, on SATURDAY, May 16th. 1891. Nominations will be received by mc up to NOON of May 9th, at the same place. THOS. SEAMAN, Returning Officer. May 2,1891. . _-_#♦_&»_<!!"__» TV/TANG ERE ROAD BOARD. The following persons have been Nominated to fill tho vacancies in tho Mangere Road Board :— Gabriel Smith William Lyne Hcnwood Robert Wallace Charles Washer James Robertson Andrew Anderson A Poll for the return of Throe Members of the Board will be held at the Public Hall, Mangere, on THUBSDAY, May 7, between the houra of nine a.m. and six p.m. AUGUSTUS J. SHACKELL, Returning Officer. IMF ANG ER E ROAD DISTRICT. PUBLIC NOTIFICATION RE BY-LAWS. Jt is hereby publicly notified that (Ist) that the Mangere Road Board will, at a Special Meeting of the Board, to be held in tho Board's Offico at 2 p.m. on SATURDAY, 23rd day of May, 1891, by special order, make By-laws for the Mangere Bridge; and also make a By-law to provide for the management, preservation, and disposition of the Reserves vested in the Mangere Road Board. (2nd) That copies of the proposed By-laws are deposited at tho Mangere Post Office for public inspection. By order of the Board. WM. EDWARDS, _, . Clerk. Road Board Ofiice, Mangere, April 20,1891. • TO LET, Fully-furnisbed House of 9 rooms, pantry, bath, conservatory, gas. 6 fires, balcony, etc.—Oaker Bros. TO LET, city, nice Corner Shop and Dwelling ; also. 3 and 4 roomed Cottages. Rent low.-Apply Gothic House, Newton Road Ecclesiastical. - . ) QT. PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN k_» CHURCH. Surrey Hills.-Morning at 11 Communion. Evening at 6.30. . The Limit to the Spirit s Strivings."—Roy. It. Sommerville ST. STEPHEN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Ponsonby.-Morning at 11 Evening at 6.20.—Mr S. S. Osborne. All cordially invited. -RTORTHCOTE PRESBYTEKJAN J3I CHURCH -Morning at 11. Mr Whitelaw. Evening at 6.30, Roy. J. Walters from England. Sabbath-school, 2.30. ' 0m OT! JA M E S'S PRESBYTERIAN O CHURCH. Wcllington-strcet.-Forennnn at U. Evening at6.30.-Rsr. R. F. Macnicol
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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 103, 2 May 1891, Page 5
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