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Picnics. Excursions. &c PITT • STREET WESLEY AN ANNUAL PUBLIC fr3K§Pl3=Si EXCURSION TO igp&ggSgßSßßss&t+i MOTUIHI. Tub p.s. BRITANNIA Will leave the Ferry Company's Wharf for this favourite resort at 8.30 a.m. oofn f JANUARY 2nd. Hot Water provided. Refreshments and Milk may be had on the ground ata nominal charge. TICKETS-Adults, Is 6d ; Children, under 14, la. , There will'be no difliculty in landing, as the tide will admit of the steamer going alongside morning and evening. . "7T TTNITED METHODIST , U FREE CHURCH yiL-fnr ANNUAL PICNIC TO i ".'fev3iv|lt| MQTUTAPU Will leavo Queeu-strcet Wharf at 8 o'clock' returning from Motutapu at 6 p.m., On BOXING DAY (Saturday, December 26), Per s.s. OHINEMURI. TICKETS, Is 6d ; under 14 years of ago, Is. Hot Water Provided. The sale of Tickots being limited, it. is advisable to secure them early. They can be bad from any of the Teachers and others; also, from A. J. Booth, Hobson-strect. ' QT. JAMES'S CONJtf)\oP +3 GREGATIONAL ifeg^i®^^ , ■ EXCURSION TO MOTUIHI. B O X'LN.fi DAY. The splendid new steamer WAIOTAHI will leave forabove-at 9 o'clock, returning at 6 p.m. Tea provided. ■ Return Fare, 2s. _ , ■ "TTELPING H AND _O. mission. ■" ANNUAL "PICNIC AND ■ CAMP MEETING Will be held af ST. HELIER'S BAY On BOXING DAY. Friends and Sympathisers arc invited to take part in the day's festivities, and to take passage by steamers leaving the wharf at 9 and 10 o'clock. -Fare, including Hot Wateiv Is. rfIABERNACLE BOXING DAY PICNIC JL At THE PAH FARM, Onehunga (Close to the Manukau Beach). Shady dells, out-door amusements, pleasant fields. Tram-carsatid'busesleave Three Lamps at 9 a.m.. and Tabernacle from 9.15 till 10 a.m.; returning from 4 till 7 p.m. Return, fnres— Adults. Is6d; Children under 12. NINEPENCE. Tickets from Teachers and Committee. Hot water Frkk. Refreshments at moderate prices. ijsJsTo Stalls or Hawkers will be allowed on the Pah Grounds on Boxing Day. O EXCURSIONISTS. — Call and^efc your Baskets Filled at Belton's. Karangahape Road (opposite Newton Fire Station). Cakes, Pastry, Buns, Scones, etc.. Fresh and of Best Quality. Biscuits (of own make) a Speciality. _______ PICNIC~HAMPERS. all sizes, Dolls' Perambulators and Cradles, and Wicker Chairs, at Cole's, Wellesley-street East, next W. Edgar's, Dyer. Wanted. WANTED Known. — Pianofortes - Tuned, 03.— G. Hood Norman-streot, Mount Roskill Road. Orclers'received by Mr >Finch.atationer. Queen-street." * * ■ . ; WANTED Known—For cheap Pianos, Harmoniums, and Music, go to the Musical Uudgoc, opposite City Hall. Queenstreet. ANTED Known — Volcanic Soap removee stains of all descriptions from the hands, and makes them smooth as velvet if they be ever so rough. ANTED, 500 Men to buy Wilson and Cieaver's Guinea Trousers; latest novelties. —250, Queen-street (opposite Market Entrance). ANTED Known—That the Genuine Hollow-ground Razor is gujiranteed, and exchanged if riot approved of; price, 5s each (post free). Also, best Elastic Strops, Shaving Brushes, Combs and Brushes, at J. and J. Dickey's, 234, Queen-street. WANTED those who appreciate style and quality of material to try Wilson and Cloavcr's Suit, at 65s and 70s. Unequalled in Auckland.—26o, Queen-street (opposite tho Market Entrance , . TS/ANTED Everybody to Buy Wilson ty and Cleaver's 75/ Suits: best value in Auckland ; fit guaranteed. — 260, Queen-street opposite Market Entrance). - ANTED Known, that best Electroplated Spoons and Forks, best Nickel Silver Spoons and Forks, best Table Knives, Tea Knives, Carving Knives, Bread Knives, Butchers' and Cooks' Knives, Pocket Cutlery and Scissors are further reduced during the Special Cheap Sale at J. and J. Dickey's, 234, Queen-street. WANTED KNOWN--, The following Facts. AT MATHEWS' fTIANCY "OAZAAR, Yon hare Thousands of Pounds' Worth of BEAUTIFUL GOODS TO SELECT FROM, Importing Direct, we offer ADVANTAGES BOTH IN PRICES AND NOVELTIES. i^^Wft ll7 i99BPJ?ff "iPjFr&eb. Consignments, " l Out* Btockirllfrflyif Wbrtli Inspecting. - : FOR XMAS. t PRESENTS, WE HAVE ~ _ found at .., , ] •jy-ATHEWS'" JpAKCY "OAZAAR. OUR JEWELLERY WE HAVE MARKED DOWN. - |5o that the Prices Must Ensure a Large Turn* over. J OUR ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS ARK VERY CHOICE. Xtnas Cards, starting from Halfpenny each. Real Gems. MATHEWS' MAMMOTH PACKETS OF XMAS OARDB Are much appreciated. They contain 20 Pretty Cards (no two alike), Is 50 Pretty Cards (no two alike), 2s. TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS (DURING THE PRESENT MONTH) WE GIVE A PRESENT WORTH CARRYING AWAY. \ Cordial Invite to All to Visit JWCr JgAZAAR, 120, Queen-st,, & Kaiungahawj.Road. the musical public to know TV that T. Miller has just received by Direct Mail steamer from London, a large shipment of Sheet Music, consisting ot ! the most popular Songs, Pieces, and Dance Music, by the best composers. All one price. 3d per copy. Catalogues given away free. Note the address: Miller's Fancy Repository, 110, Victoria-street. ANTED Known—Miller's New Music has arrived, and he will give away for nothing any of the following :— Song That Reached My Hsart I'll Take Thee Home Ag&iu, Kathleen Barney. Take Me Home Again Scenes That Are Brightest Call Me Back Again Strangers Yet Old Folks At Home Silvery Waves Weber's Last Waltz, etc., etc. Don't mistake the address: Miller's Fancy Repository, 110, Victoria-Bt. N.T*.— Anyone hot wishing to take them for nothing can buy thorn > at the. lair price of 3d copy,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 305, 24 December 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 305, 24 December 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 305, 24 December 1891, Page 1