Amusements. WES LE V- HALL, TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! PONSONBY HALL,-TO-M.ORROW (TUESDAY), DECEMBER 8. HERBERT H, SMITH will give his GRAND PANORAMA OF THE WORLD, Including the Hot Lakes , and Terraces (before and after the Eruption), Melbourne and Sydney. 2;ULU WAR ! ZULU WAR ! • Popular Prices : Adults, 6d ; Obildrcn. 3d ; Reserved Seats, Is. Doora open 7.30, commence 8. ifiHRISTMAS TREE ! CHRISTMAS V/ TREE! To bo held at the School Hall adjoining the Convent, Onehunga, on December 16 and 17* Open at 7 p.m. Any contributions for the same vrill be gratefully received at the Convent. The proceeds to be presented to the Sisteru of Mercy by the parents, pupils, and friends. ExMMtious. AVONDALE FRUIT & VEGETABLE SUPPLY. FRUIT AND FLOWER SHOW. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. An Exhibition of Fruit and Flowers, open to public competition, will be held inthe Western Wing of the City Market on WEDNESDAY, the,l6th December. Full particulars will be published shortly. . Admission Free. Promote™ \ALEX. AITKEN. Piomoterß-J- W- T _ MURRAY. Aquatics. A UCKLAND AMATEUR EOWLNG £k. ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL REGATTA, Under Rules of the New Zealand Amateur Rowing Association. SATURDAY, 12th DECEMBER, 1891. To be held at PINE ISLAND. WAITEMATA RIVER. PROGRAMME. 1. Maiden Whaleboats 2. Maiden Gigs, under 10 stone 3. Junior Senior Gigs, for oarsmen- who have not won a senior or junior-senior race 4. CHAMPION INRIGGED GIGS. Prize, £40 5. Maiden Gigs 6. Senior Gigs, under 10 stone 7. Junior Gigs, for oarsmen who have not won a junior race 8. Senior Whaleboats 9. Junior Gigs, under 10 stone, for oarsmen who have not won a junior race 10 Sculling Race, for members who have not won a sculling race. Steamers leave Queen-street Wharf at 11 a.m., Ip.m., and 2 p.m., landing on Hellyer's Wharf. Return Fare: One Shilling. H. S. ASHTON. Hon. Sec. Medical. TOAXTER'S LUNG T> RESBR YB R . U N G IR.ESERVER, Foa COUGHS COLDS BRONCHITIS ASTHMA WHOOPING COUGH SOKE THROAT And am, Affections of the CHEST AND THROAT. To be obtained of all Chemists and Storekeepers, in bottles—T \ls 6d, 2s 6d, 4s 6d, and 8s each. VFE, PLEASANT, AND EFFECTUAL. IMMEDIATE RELIEF, SPEEDY CURE. IMPORTANT TO PURCHASERS. Purchasers are requested to see that the words "Baxter's Lung Preserver, Chrietehuroh," are blown in the bottle. Further, that the wrapper of each packet of l.,ung Preserver bears the Proprietor s Trade Mark and Autoarraph along with the late Proprietor's signature, thus— Refine,-all others ae-Counterfeits. U3L Purchasers are requested to ask for Baxter's Lung Preserver, and see that they get it. Be cautious against being put off with some other medicine, which dealers may recommend solely on the ground of having more profit.
TVT O T I C E. The Water Supply of the Borough of New■nmrket will be shut off from 4 a.m. to 12 Noon, TO-MORROW, the Bth instant. Cause : Cleaning Reservoir. TO. DINNISON, Town Clerk. December 12th, 1891, "PERSONAL. —If those mean, mischiefJL making people who run to the lawyers about VV. G. Qarrard'a private dwelling-house would run to their creditors and mind tfcoir own business, it would pay them better. Hear! hear ! hear '.-Yours, STRAIGHTFORWARD. WANTED, a good General Servant. Also, Girl to assist with house arid children. Good wages.—Mrs McDonald, Kyber Pass. ANTED, 2,000 Visitors to the Epiphany Band of Hope Indnstrial and Art Exhibition, St. George's Hall, Newton, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. December 9th, IOUi, 11th. Admission, 6d. ANTED, Generals, Housemaid*, Waitresses, Female Cooks, Second Cooks, Waiters, Bushman for rough squaring, Boys, Farm Hands.—McLeod, 8, Queen-street. ANTED, Cook and Housemaid (go Waikato, Wednesday): Woman Cook. town; Housemaid, 12s, Kawakawa; Generals, 14s, Gisborne. all parts; Housekeeper, Boy, Milkers.—Mra Lockley's, 280, Queen-street. I T ACER BEER., Tennent's Ale. Dunedin a J Ale. Quinness' Stout, Australian Wines, Guinine Wine. Champagne—for invalids.—John Reid and Co., 26, Queen-street. "fcT OTICE TO BOOTMAKERS. —J. _Li Woods, Boot Upper Manufacturer, having Removed to the premises of the late E. T. Cartwright, Grey-street, all orders will be promptly executed at the shortest notice.— J. Woods. Grey-street. for Cutting, Making If and Thatching about 27 acres of grass ; j lowest tender not necessarily accepted. Close | on Tuesday evening at Mr A. Austin's, on Main Road, near Royal Oak, One Tree Hill. WANTED, a General Servant.—Apply Mrs A. Alison, Beach Road, Devonport. . SOME Folks are always selling off, Their old Stocks never done; But that i= not the Case with me, I'm always selling on."--Cheaper than a Clearance Sale are the Boot 3 and Shoes this season at The Golden ' Boot, 250, Queen-street. All now goods. No I Rubbish.—H. Collins. Manufacturer and Tru- ■ Bortniv l j nfiHE GOLDEN ' B6OTr2soT"Q l i'iSrJL street.—The people's Boot Shop for good reliable foot gear at less than Warehouse ' prices. Special linea imported direct. ! ,TIHE GOLDEN BOOT, 250, Queen' ! X street (just above Dickey's. Ironmonger), i -Look tor Gilded Boot ia doorway, uumuojser '*
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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 290, 7 December 1891, Page 4
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