Meetings- • SHIPPING & SEAMEN'S ACT AMENDMENT BILL.—To Seamen, Firemen, and ! 1 Trimmers.—A Public Meeting wili be held in ] ' the Cook-street Hall, TONIGHT (Wednesday). !at 8 o'clock, to consider and discuss the pro-1 I visions of the above Bill. A full attendance of | all Seamen, Firemen, and Trimmers is invited. | -THOS. TUDEHOPE, Secretary Trades and Lobour Council. i ■ -"'"' ; | ; ■■ Ecclesiastical. Q*T. LUKE'S PRESBYTER, lAN KJ CHURCH, REMUERA. THE ANNUAL SOIREE \ Will be held in tho Church, on FRIDAY, 23th Jul-. Tho Revs. R. S. West. R. Ferguson, and J, Blaikie will givo addresses. An excellent j Musical Programme lias been provided. Tea at half-past 6 p.m., in tho Hall behind. Tickets j —Adults, Is 6d ; Children, Is; may be had of any member of Church Committee. Roy. Ceo. Davidson, of St. Mary' 3 Church, Edinburgh, will be present. Electoral. iHITY OF AUCKLAND ELECTION. In pursuance of tho provisions of tho Elec" tor.il Acts Amendment Act, 1890,1 hereby give notice that Alfred Jerome Cadman, Coromandel, Timber Merchant, nnd William Leo Rees, Napier, Solicitor, have beon duly nominated as candidates for the election of one member of the Houso of Representatives for tho said district. S. Y. COLLINS, Returning Officer. Auckltmd, July 26,1893. f LECTION NOTICE. THE FRIENDS & SUPPORTERS OF MR A. J. CADMAN Are requested to meet in Committee THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING At 7.30, at the PONSONBY HALL, Jervois Road. Mr CADMAN will ho present. TV|"R ri ADMAN'S *W LECTION. COMMITTEE BOOMS: Central—Grey-st roe t. Wellington-street—Back of St. James's Hall. Ponsonby—Shop opposito Baptist Church, Jervois Bond. Symonds-street—St. Sopulchro's School. Tho four Committees moot, nnnctually every evening, except Saturday, at 7.30 p,tn. ■ Central Committeo Rooms opened from 7 to 9 o'clock next SATURDAY EVENING, to afford Roll information. July 26, 1893. M R W. L. R EES' S ELECTION. Mr REES invitee the Electors to a Meeting at St. Populchre's Schoolroom, Symondn-ntreet, TO-MORROW (Thursday), at 8 o'clock, whon he will explain— The present state of tho Native Land Laws, and tho absolute necessity for a radical change in tbo interest of Settlemont, of Labour, and of Capital: also, a review of Mr Cadman'a action as Native Minister. RcKorvod Scats for Ladies. Mr It. French will take the chair. ■PDEN ELECTORATE. Eden Electors arc requested to attend a Meeting in tbo Cottage, in Newton West School Grounds. Codrington-street, Great North Road, NEXT FRIDAY EVENING, at 7.30. t 0 consider the coming Election. 11. THOMPSON. TO THE ELECTORS OF EDEN : Gentlemen,— I beg respectfully to announcn to you that at the request of numerous political friends and supporters, I shall bo a candidate for Eden at tho ensuing General Elections. Yours faithfully, J. M. DARGAVILLE, Dargavillo. Personal. A RRIVED—THOUSANDS OF NEW ____ MUSIC, including the following:— What Aro tho Wild Waves Saying, Old Arm Chair. Three Ages of Love. Fisherman and His Child, Gipsy Countess, Maggio Murphy's Home, Dublin Bay, Angels Ever Bright and Fair, Butter Land, Consider tho Lilies, Song That Reached My Heart, List to the Convent Balls, Ta-ra-ra-Booiu-do ay (song and polka) Swanoe River, etc., etc. All one price, 3d par copy. Send for new catalogue,—MlLLEß'S FANCY REPOSITORY, 110, Victoria-street, ' CARDi^Ladios, consult Madame Rita, the great Comploxion and Hair Specialist.—By letter in first instanco offlco of this paper. Tji""L~B"C T R I C BATHS. HOBSON BUILDINGS (noxt Star Office). 10 to 3 Daily. Evenings 7to 8; Sundays 10 to 11. Reduced terms for a short period. . SIXBATHS ■■ ■■ ONE GUINEA. GIVEN GRATIS—A Sample of Empire Tea Company's Two Shilling Ceylon, on application to T. J. Crick. Fort-street.
MR HARE'S Electric Baths and Herbal Treatment is said to be the bost in Auckland. Good in all cases. Advice free.—Turnerstreet. wYGLECTED EDUCATION.—Privoto L% Lessons. Night School. Is weekly.-W. Thompson Stevens. A.M.P. Buildings, Qunen-st and Lincoln-street, Ponsonby. Book-keeping, Shorthand, Languages, R~EMEMBER tho Boys — Boys' and Youths' Flannelette Shirts, strong make, all li each : Knitted Woollen Sox, 6d: Lambswool Sox 7d ; strong finished Cashmere Stockings. Is a pair, any size ; Moleskin, 7Jd a yard, usual price, Is lid, damaged: at J. Bendells. Queen-street; also, Grey and Pitt streets and Nowton. ' .__-____ miIERE'S no flios about Lovy. He JL Cleans Watches for 3s 6d; Waterburys. 2s 6d. All guaranteed for 12 months.-One address. 101. Victoria-street. Wanted. WANTED Known—That we have another large shinmont of Lamps to hand for the Drawing-room, Dining-room, Hall, Parlour, Church, Shop, or Bed-room. Never such a success in onr sale of Lamps.-.!, and J. Dickey, 23., Quocu-ttreef. \%l ..~ * ftTKnown -That Wm. ThompW -. ! v with Mr Scott, Machinist, of Victoria:/. Commenced Business for himself in the .n-mises lately occupied by J. Green, Draper.-Wm. Thompaon, Machinist, Victoria-street West. C" AMERA Wanted, pood Second-hand Cabinet. complete-State particulars and lowest cash price, to Photographor. Box 86, P. 0., Auckland, GROCER^" STORE or any place of trust.-Wanted. Employment for soli and cßpitah-Address C„ Star Oiiice.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 175, 26 July 1893, Page 1
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