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Amusements. ALL SAINTS. PONSONBY. MUSICAL ANd"dRAMATIO ENTERTo be held in the Schoolroom on MOND AY, MAY 4. Part -I. Pianoforte Duet. Fantasie (" Der Freischiitz")Misses Gill. . Song. " Thy Sentinel Am T'-Mr Wm. George. •Cello Solo. " Le Reve"-Mr J. A. Beale. Sone. " The Angel at the Window" -Mr William Gill. Song. " Risraembcr Mo No Moro -Miss Handyside. Character Sketch, "Mr Solemnsidos" Afterdinner Speech"-Mr O. B. Weymouth. Interval.—Selection, Adams' Band. Part 11. "CHISELLIN G." Lnrkspur (a Sculptor) Thoo. Qudreo Trotter (his Man Servant) J- Quinn Dr.Stonccrop Mr Russell Mrs Piper (a Landlady) Mr C. White Kate (Stonecrop's Niece) Miss Buckland Admission, One Shilling (by ticket or at door). Doors open al 7.30, commenceJ't b. ERNEST Sec. _ UCKrANITTi_A_:EUR OPERA CLUB. TO MEMBERS. . NO REHEARSAL ou Monday next in Choral Hall. C. CHAMBERS. Hon. Sec. ENTERTAINMENT this Evening, ab Temperance Hall. Good programme. iTy C L E RACE. PAPAKURA TO PARNELL. QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY. Open to all riders. Entries close May 16. ___ ___ _ C. WATERS, Captain. EXHIBITION of Glassblowing, Saturday Afternoon, from 2 to 5. Admission, 6d. Prizes given. Works. Freeman's Bay. Public Notices. A LWAYS TO THE FRONT.—Now A\. unpacking the first shipment of ladies' gents', and children s Winter Boot?, fleece wool socks, etc.. etc.—B. McKerras. Bristol House, 152 Queen-street. VONDALE VEGETABLE SUPPLY GARDENS. Vegetables grown in these gardens give employment to a large amount of European Labour. Fre.-h, r-- ;< Vegetables, direct from.the gardens, -~.: j delivered twice a week at any • (■ use in town or suburbs. Kindly i. ■!' t;io driver of -any of tho carts to call at . our nouse. or * end addross to W. T. MURRAY. Avondale. Al Al"" Al DURHAM SAUCE Had its origin in India. The making of it has been a private secret for 24 years. During that time it has been proved time after time, and acknowledged again and again to bo equal, if not superior, to the far-famed, gonnino Worcestershire, and very much cheaper. It you want a first-class article, really good for the palate and stomach, and value for your money, got this Sauce from your Grocer. . ' __ n MOSS & CO. OOK-KEEPING. —Tradesmen's Books Made Up, etc. Liberal l'erms.—N.X., Jvir J. Green's, Draper, Victoria-street. ■ ASSINETTE PERAMBULATORS, with Hoi»ds, 255. Baskotware and Wicker Chairs cheap. Perambulators on deferred payments.—McLeod Bros., Albert-street. UDER ! CIDER.! —Double Flat-cut / Screws, very powerful, to be sold cheap. —Webb's Wive Sampling PiOom,7, Queen street Wharf. _' TOI R A T E R T> R, 0 S., STOCK and SHAREBROKERS, No. 3, Stock Exchange, and 97. Queen-street, Auckland ; also at Albert-street, Thames. Shareluvestore'Guide for warded onapplication 37 OR Comfort, Ease, and Economy, try _ the Newton Cash Boot Depot. Now unEacking my First Direct Shipment of Ladies', ;onts' and Children's Winter Boots and Shoes, etc., Fleeod Wool Socks, livrge. assortment. Note audroß3, — Jas. McKerraS, Jan., The Newton Cash Boot Depot. .TtTEW ZEALAND TWEED COMPANY, JL. Shortland-street, make tomeasure nothing but New Zealand Tweeds. Suits from £3 10s ; Trousern, from 20s. TVTOTICE is hereby given that the Parfc- _!_. nership hitherto existing between the undersigned, under tho style of " Cooper and Gribbin," Solicitors, has this day been Dissolved by mutual consent, April 30,1831. - EDW. COOPER. '•-. • - GEO. A. GRIBBIN. Witness: JA3. STE.H. . N ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Notice is hereby given that a Chop or Steak (done to a turn) may now he.ha-1, together with ' Potatoes or Roll and Toa or Codec, for rtD. SIXPENCE. jf* D. O or Plate of Good Soup added Bd. MJ at tho VICTORIA GRILL AND LUNCHEON ROOMS, NO. 2. VICTORIA STREET EAST, where also may bo had the EIGHT POPULAR SIXPENNY LUNCHES as per Bill of Fare. OBSERVE! . eeond door from Queen Street , in A. iff. P. Build in ,s. PIANOFORTE TUNING, ss. LEWIS R. EADY. Ordf r S left with A. Eady and Co., Auckland Music Warehouse. ARTICULARLY active just now aro nttompts to palm oil'poisonous liquor for Wot.pe's Schnapps. PEERLESS COLD WATER SOAP for washing clothes without rubbing. ROBERT REW, GROCER, VICTORIA-STREET. PEERLESS WHITE ROSE SOAP stands unrivalled for .11 toilet purposes, and for Tnfants, Invalids, and for Shaving cannot be too highly recommended. PEERLESS SOAP for all domestic purposes is the best and cheapest in the market. PE E' RL E S S SOAP. This brand of well-known and justly celebrated Soap is now registered,. ROBERT gEW, Merchant, AUCKLAND, ..." Ts Solo Agent for New Zealand, and any infringomentof tne Tradi Mark aft°r this date will be dealt with under " The Patents, Designs, aud Tiadc Marks Act, 13SS." S~ PECIAL NOTICE. —On account of Mrs Dunne, Draper, leaving Auckland. Miss G arkson. Dressmaker, has commenced business at Co'Ttßros.. corner of Livorpool-street. Q. PECIAL NOTICE. /11TY TDUFFET r*INING TJ OOMS. T. M c E W I N Begs to notify to his customers and the public generally that ne has now completed alterations and improvements to his new Rooms, next Union Bank. Splendid LARGE LADIES' DINING-ROOM Up-stairs, with Lavatories and all other conveniences. An Experienced Waitress in charge. UITS to Measure, from £3 lQs ; Trousers from 20s.—Npw Zealand Tweed Company, Tailors, Shortlaid-street. mO SHIPWRIGHTS, SETTLERS, and JL BUSHMEN, ETC.-Old Copper, Brass, Zinc, Tea Lead. Fungus, Beeswax, Shark Fins, and Horseshoos bought, and tho best price given, by Ah Chee. Queen-street and Mechanics' Bay. Auckland. " "VST"** ! llb of'Saosa. Os to be given V V away with every Joint purchased?" .. "YES !" FARMER'SMEATDEPOT, UPPER QUEEN ST, Below J. aviee" turning:.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 103, 2 May 1891, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 103, 2 May 1891, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 103, 2 May 1891, Page 8

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