Exhibitions. A UCKLAND POULTRY, PIGEON, CANARY. & DOG ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL POULTRY SHOW, To be held in the AGRICULTURAL HALL, JULY 14,15.16. Entries for above Show will be received by the Secretary, at tho odice of VV. J. Hurst and Co.. Queen-street, on July 1. between Ihe hours of 10 a.m. and 5 p.m.: and on July 2 from 10a.m. to 9 p.m. C. GROSVENOR, ft Secretary. T7IXHIBITION of Glassblowi~n<rrSatur--B'^ day Afternoon, from 2 to 5. Admission, 6d. Prizes sri yon. Works, Freeman's Bay. Lectures. Kcc YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN X ASSOCIATION, Corner of Welleslcy and Albert-streets. ANNUAL WINTER COURSE OF LECTURES AND CONCERTS. Commencing each Evening at 7.45. PROGRAMME, 1892. Friday. July S-LECTURE. "Tho Age of Great Inventions." Sir William Fox. Friday, July 22-CONCERT. Conducted by Herr Tutschka. Friday. August S—LECTURE. (Subject to be announced). Rev. W. Morley. Friday, September 16-LECTURE. "Grubb Stroet and its Inhabitants." Professor Pond. Friday, October 16—LECTURE. "Sub-marino Cable and Cable Layimr, etc.," with illustrations. Richard Hbinitz, Esq. Friday (date to bo .announced)—COlsClißT. Concluded by Hen-Caul Schmitt. Friday, November 4 — Closing Social "At Home" Distribution of Prizes won aD ' Literary Competition. . Tickets for the Course, to admit two, 4s: singlo ticket. 2s 6d; single admission. Is. May be obtained from the Booksellers, Members of Committee, or at the Rooms. THOMAS BUDDLE. Hon. Sec. W. BRAKENRIG. Gen. Sec. Volunteer KoSices. |~^ ISTR IC T OR.DERS. Brigade Office, Auckland. June 29,1892. The undermentionpd Volunteer Corps in tho Auckland jflistrict will Parade for Government Inspection during July (ensuing), viz.:— GARRISON CORPS. AUCKLAND NAVAL ARTILLERY—FRIDAY, 23rd. at 7.30 p.m. PONSONBY NAVAL ARTILLERY—MONDAY. 13th. at 7.30 p.m. " A " BATTJCRY ARTILLERY—THURSDAY, 7th. at 7.30 p.m. AUCKLAND ENGINEERS-WEDNESDAY, 6th, at I.ZO. p #m.. and SATURDAY, 30th, at 3.30 p.m. VICTORIA RIFLES'! TUESDAY, sth, at 7.30 CITY GUARDS V p.m.. and BATURNEVVTON RIFLES ■ J DAY. 30th, 3.30 p.m. GARRISON, BAND—WEDNESDAY, 61 h, at 7.30 p.m., and SATURDAY, 20th, at 3.30 p.m. COUNTRY CORPS. THAMES NAVAL ARTILLERY - MONDAY, 11th and 25th, at 7.30 p.m. SOUTH FRANKLIN MOUNTED RIFLESSATURDAY, 23rd, at 2 p.m. WAIROA RIFLES-SATURDAY, 16th and 30th, ar. 2 p.m. HAMILTON LIGHT INFANTRY-THURS-DAY, 7th and 21st, at 7.30 p.m. : By order. (Signed) J. GRANT, Lieut., Acting Adjutant, Auckland Volunteer District. "IT ICTO Rt A RIFLES. In accordance with District Orders the Corps' will Parade for Government Inspection on; TUESDAY next, July 5, at 7.30 p.m. ; Full dress uniform, arms, and accoutrements. After Parade a Meeting of the Corp3 fill he held for the purpose of electing a Lieutenant. R. L. SOMEKS. . : Captain Commanding. :.■, PJiotdjfraplayi . : . .ONLY FIRST- CLASS WORKj OPALETTBJ PICTURES AND other novelties. Inspection Intitkd^j^'^* 1^ jfi&S 4^ CHILDREN'S W<:'- 1^ PORTRAITS AND , . FAMILY GROUPS "I"* •^f**'^ A SPECIALTY. v*^ Satisfactors Results 0-uatbant.evd. ! 134, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND .(Opposite the Union Bank)* WD "DOBINSON, • JL\j» &\> PHOTOGRAPHER • (Late of Tattle's, Queen-street), Is turning out first-class work at tho West En 4 Photo Rooms, " PONSONBY ROAD (late Gregory). CaViinets 15s per dozen Cards .. .. 7s6d „ Trams pass the door. ENLARGEMENTS TO LIFE SIZE. .. ARTIST PHOTOGRAPHER. Late of Ponsonby Road, HAS OPEKED THE STUDIO, CORNER OF1 Q.UREN STREET AND WKLLESLEY-STREET. High-class Photography. Cabinets, 20s and 24a per doz; Cartes, 10s aad 12s per doz. ' V PHOTOGRAPHER. .' Queen-street, Auckland. . Mr EDWARDS being desirous of introducing his n-ork more prominently to the public of Auckland, intends Kiyinj? them the full benefit of his Mo;h-cias3 skill in Portraiture by reducing his highly-finished Cabinet Photos, for tho short season of Three Months. From MONDAY, 9th May, he will produce <Q> /CABINETS PS O \j . ~ O tssr OUR MOTTO is-Truth in its most pleasing; form, and by studying the particular characteristics of each subject, and by artistic lighting and posing, combined with tasteful finish, a truthful and pleasing picture is the result. Satisfaction Guaranteed. CHILDREN'S PHOTOS, and FAMILY GROUPS, which have always been Mr Edwards' Rreat specialties, at 5s per quarter dozen. Matt Opalettes and all the latest styles of Portraitnre. N.8.-Book your appointments early, so as. to make tsnre of a eitting. Remember : For Threa Months Only. 3 CABINiTS-ss. 6J>. CABIN ET~TORTRAITS FOR ss!. O 1 DITTO DITTO FOR 6s. AT Satisfaclion guaranteed. Copies may be had from any of the negatives taken at tho above Biudio during thu past eight years by Messrs Tuttle. Clark, or \V. R. Robinson. Satisfaction guaranteed. C. PI. CLEMENS, . : Photographer, 248. queen-street. TEN Thousand Pounds of Rich. Strong Broken Assam Tea at Is 6d per lb.—Jofcn Barle and Co., 207, Queen-Btreet.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 156, 2 July 1892, Page 8
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