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J-CKX <ThRIENT LINE, j^^^^v \J STEAM TO LONDtIN, .^^^^ ALBANY? I«)LOMBO, „, NA p LK g_ & gxBRALTAR. Steamer. From From Sydney. Melbourne. Ophir Nov. 6 Nov. 11 Orizaba Nov. 20 I Nov 25 Oroya Dec. 4 I Dec. 9 Orient Dec. 18 Dec. 23 Through Fares from New Zealand to London -Steerage, £21, £23, and £25; Second, £37 and & 4£kt?£. 1o, oi!;,t£ 6£ and £7310s- excursion RETURN TICKETS - Availablo 9 months, nrst-class, £105; available 12 months, first-class £115; second, £65. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), Agents in New Zealand. VL^mm^^a TnfAURAKI STEAMSHIP ||^gto|JjL COMPANY. il^^B S.S. MAORI. il p^ WATAKANA & WABB. For Wadoi From Wadei Wednesday. 18,8 p.m. Thursday, 19.1 p.m. Friday, 20,11 a.m. Saturday.2l. 4a.m. ALL CARGO MUST BIC PKEPAID. Weather »ndothercirounast«noeß Dormittinjt Tel9piene.34. J M. SYMS.Ageat. THE NEW, FAST, & FAVOURITE S.S. KAWAU. MANGAWAI, TE ARAI, HAKARD, KAIWAKA, NORTH ALBERTLAND & KAWAU. For Muneawal: From Manaawall Wednes.. 18. midnight Friday. 20. 2 p.m. ALL CARGO MUST Bli; PREPAID. Weather and other circumstances permittinc. Telephone 34. J. JJ. SYMS. Agent. iJL Q S. COROMANDEL, ym^ jfTfV B'OR waiheke anb COROMANDJiL. - timk TABLE. OCTOBim Leayea Auckland— LeavesCoromandet-< Thursday. 19. liinoon Friday. 20.12 noon Saturday. 21,12 noon Weathorand other cironrastanoes permitMaa, Hot responsiblefor shippiag, ourryinir, ordUolmrginK Live Stock. No Cargo received without Shipping Note, »ad within imJf^n-hour of ndvertiaad timo ci All PavcaXimrart bs pra-pold «a bassO, Personal A RARE CHANCE.-A lob of now Music, slightly damaged, 6d per Dozen Copies; superior Music. 6 Gopios for Is; Rood Note Papnr, 4*d tho Packet of 6 Quires; Business Envelopos, 2Jd per Hundred; good Lavender Water, 41d per Bottle; Large Bottles Florida Water, 13 ; Mirror Back Hair Brushes. 7sde£.ch; Combs, 2d, 4d, 6d: Largo Gilt Photo Frames, Is each; Photo Albums, from la to 20s each; 42 Dozen beautiful Vases, Is eaoh. AT MILLER'S FANCY REPOSITORY. 110, VICTORIA-STRKKT. DR. BAKEVVELL, M.D., has now Rosnmed Practice, and may be consulted at Karantrahape Road from 9.30 to 11 a.m. and from 3 to 5 and 6.30 to 8 p.m. E~~ MPIRE PACKING COMPANY'S DRAGON BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Puro. 6d and Is per tin. rTIVENI)RATIS—A Sample of' Empire VX Tea Company's Two Shilling Coylon, on application to T. J. Crick. Fort-street. EVERY Lady should inspecb tho magnificent display of Millinery at L. Amtin's, Queen-street, before purchasing elsewhere. Two doors abovo Garlick and Cranwoll'a. T ADIES1 HAND LOOM. -Thia splendid invention, prico 16s Gd, or freo by post. 18s, cash, can bo obtained from tho Afronts. SHAKESPEAR & CO.. Auckland. NEGLECTED EDUCATION.—Private J_l Lossons. Night School, Is woekly.—W. Thompson Stovens, A.M.P. Buildings, Qucon-st. and Lincoln-street, Ponsonby. Book-keopiug, Shorthand, Langiiagos. REPAIRS TO SEWING MACHINES. For tho convenience of our old customers wo haeo again undertaken tho Cleaning, Adjusting, and Repair of Sewing Machines. SHA-tESPEAR & CO.. 170, Queon-street. S~MOKE~Bottomiey'B~f»arling Cigars. G.N.U.N.M.L rjnHERE'S no flies aboub Levy. Ho JL Cleans Watches for 3a 6d Waterburys, 28 6d. All guaranteed for 12 months.—One addross. 101. Victoria-st. (next Aurora Hotel). filcetings. KNIGHTS OF LABOUR. JUBILEE PIONEER ASSEMBLY. COOK-STREET HALL. An Open Meeting will be hold THIS (Wednesdayl EVENING, at 7.30 p.m. Mr W, J. NA PIER will deliver an address on Curront Political Questions. -"! TTOPE OF AUCK--ti LAND TENT, 1.0. R. 'M'^ift^i&Wi Open Harmony Meeting of CSißjll3Ss|l«fe_ above Tent will be held in BjS^K^ffiSwKi Court-room, Forestcra' Hall, TO-MORROW EVENING, October 19, at 8 p.m. Membera and frionda invited to attend. E. J. CARR. Secretary. TRISH NATIONAL FEDERATION. X AUCKLAND BRANCH. The regular Fortnightly Meeting of the Auckland Branch of the above will bo held in St. Patrick's Hall on THURSDA.Y Evening, 19Mi October, at 8 p.m. Full attjndance is requested. M. J. SHEAHAN, Hon. Sec. Elector.il. TiIRANKLIN ELECTORS. Ladies and Gentlemen,— I beg to announce myself a Candidate for Franklin, and hope to moot you to express my viewß at the following places next week, at 7.20 each evening :— PUKEKOHE HALL-WEDNESDAY, Oct. 25. OTAHUHU HALL-THURSDAY, Oct. 26. PATUMAHOE HALL FRIDAY. Oct. 27. PUNI SCHOOL-SATURDAY, Oct. 28. Further announcements each week. B. HARRIS. LECTORS OF THE CITY OF AUCKLAND. Ladiks and-Gks'tlemen,— I have the honour to announce that I am again a Candidato for your suffragea at the forthcoming Election. Yours respectfully. T. THOMPSON. October 16,1893. o~the electors of parnell. Ladies and Gentlemen,— I have much pleasure in again announcing myself as a Candidate for your Suffrages at the forthcoming Election. * intend at an early date to address you on the Legislation of the Past Session of Parliament, and later on will give my views as to the Policy f or the Future. Yours faithfully, F. LA WRY. TjjUECTORS OF AUCKLAND CITY. I have much pleasure to announce that I •hall be n Candidate for yonr euffratjea at the Bpproanbinjr Eleotion. If olocted I Rball giro c loyal support to the present Government niu. the Liberal Psrtr. Yours respectfully, W. J; tfAPIEO,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 247, 18 October 1893, Page 1

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