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Amusements. Ti -HALL. gD TO-MORROW (Saturday) EVENING, Under entirely new management. Lessee and Proprietor ..Mr J. J. Speight. Revival of tho PEOPLE'S POPULAR Q ATURD A V 1^ NTERT AINMENTS. PART I. 1 Overture. "Young America"—COMPANY. ! W I selected)-MB J. WASHINGTON 3. Comic Refrain, "Rafferty'» Mlle"-Mu B. 4. Ballud, "The Fire Brigade"-MISS LEVY. 5. Specialty, "The Mclntyrea -Mb CRAb, 6. Tyrolean Refrain-MR J i ;,?, I U0 I jS}'iVnv 7. Ballad, "The Orpha^-MISb,L-EMERY. 8. Sorio-comic-MISS NELLIE GRIFFITHS. 9. Song, " Girls, Young and Pretty -MB a. 10. Ballad (selected)-MB G. HEWSON. 1L Comic Song, "Jubilee -MB JJAvn. GARDNER. Finale-" PHYSCO." PART 11. 12. Overture (Selections)-MB J. ENGLAND. 13. Drama without words-MESSBS BROW in and TUOHY. . _.., „ ..__ , 14. Descriptive Scena, "Seeing Life -MR a. 15. Fan Oanee-MISS NELLIE GRIFFITHS. 16. Ballad (aelected)-MISS LEVY, 17. Withered Leaves, "Evergreen'-MB U ft.vi_ GARDNER. __ . „„, nuv 18. Swisa Mountain Song-MB W. J. 1 UUtl i. To conclude with an entirely new Faroe, entitled, "BANG! BANG!" Dress Circle, la; all other parts, SIXPENCE. Doors open at 7. Concert at 8. , Day tickets at Partridge's and Hoffmann 8. Electoral. TTIDEN. ELECTION. MR MALCOLM NICCOL Will ADDRESS THE ELECTORS OF EDEN At the following places :— AVONDALE (Avondale Hall) - TO-NIGHT (Friday), 20th inst., at 8 p.m. NORTHCOTE (Gladstone Hall)-TUESDAY, 24th inst., at 8 p.m. T7IDEN ELECTORATE. MR E. MITCHELSON Respectfully invites the ELECTORS OF EDEN to moot him iv the DEVONPORT HALL, DEVONPORT, ON WEDNESDAY, the 25th Ikst., at 3 p.mAnd in the GLADSTONE HALL, NORTHCOTE, ON THURSDAY EVENING, the 26th Inst., At 8 o'clock. Special Seats reserved for Ladies. TA O KinO V ALII BE t? WiU ADDRESS THE ELECTORS At 7.30 nt— PUflOl HALL-MONDAY. 23rd MAHURANGI HEADS SCHOOL-TUESDAY, 2.11 i KAIPARA FLATS SCHOOL - WEDNESDAY, 25th WAHKWO-tTH HALL-THURSDAY, 26th MATAKANA HALL-FRIDAY, 27th OMAHA HALL-SATURDAY, 28th ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF AUCKLAND. Lapiks and Gentlemen,— I have the honour to announce that I am again a Cand diite for your suffrages at the forthcoming Election. Yours respectfully. T. THOMPSON. October 16,1893. "IT*LECTORS OF AUCKLAND CITY. I havo much pleasure to announce that I shall bo a Candidate for your suffrages at the approaching Election. F eledod I shall give a loyal support to tho present Government and the Li haral Party. Yours respectfully, W. J. NAPIER Late fl dvertlgements. YOUNG GENTLEMAN Wants comfortable Home, with paddock, about 5 miles from city.—Address M.0., Stab Office B~ELGIAN Gentleman Wants Situation, creamery or factory; two years' experience.— Guiliemyn^P^AAiekland. 'fTTTANTED, a Fireman. — Apply A. _V T Neill. Waitemata t-'awmill Co. t WANTED, Private Board and Lodging, near town, for two young ladies; will share room; terms must be moderate.—\ddressJh.F,, Stab Office. TO LET, Upper Liverpool-streeb, 10----roomed House, every convenienc, conch .house and stable.—E. EUinghani. Cuatoinß-at. TIT ANTED, a good emart Boy.-^Apply t? at once, T. Broaser, Newton Boot Wnrehouße. __ ANTED, by a young lady, Board and Lodging in a gentleman's family, near town.-Address Erica, Upper Symoudastreot Post Office^ \&f ANTED, Lady or Gentleman to take V T a Furnishp.d Room. Use of »itli>igrooni and kitchen.—Address at J. A. and R. Bell's, Grocers, Upper Symonds-street 'JMRANDLY situated Residence, well XJT furnished, at Takapuna Bench; every convenience.—For terms, address T. Pros-er, Queen-c-treet. Telephone 597. REW'S REDUCBD PRICE LIST includes the following lines of Eirst-clas. Goods:—Broken Acsam Tea, Is .d per lb; Pure Ceylon Ten, Is 6d lb; Row's Special Blend of Teas, Is 10d lb; Now Jams, 3Jd tin; English Marmalade, 6Sd tin; Fresh Herrings.6d iin ; American Apples, 7,sd lb; Rico, 2»d lb; Sago, 2d lb: Taoioca, ?d lb; 2lbiins Syrup. 6d; Caoterbury Bacon, 8d Ib ; Californiau Onions, 2d lb; Potatoes, 6s 6d per cwt; American Brooms, 1s each: Fresh Butter, 8dlb; Cooking Butter, 6d lb; Fresh Eggs, 6(1 doz; etc,, etc.—REW'S Grocery Stoics, Victo: ia.-«treet. ALL SAIN'IW"SUNDAYTcnSOL.A Special Mooting of the Teachers, Officers, etc.. THIS (Friday) EVENING, at g o'clock, in preparation for tho Annivorsary of of tho Catechism next Sunday, WANTED, a respectable Boy, about 16, to drive a baker's cart.—Apply to Mr C. Johnston, Union Bakery, Parnell. f"}Q[{ SALE, Doctor's Gig in firsfc-cifiss order; £19.—Morloy, No. 2, Coombes' Arcade. O EW'S Selling Fresh Eggs 6d~por Juv_ Dozen. FAIRY LAMPS (first to hand).- A good selection of the above at 3s 6d each.— Rew's Grocery Stores, Victoria. I reot. REW'S Selling Lime Juico, 9d petbottle; Cordials (a largo variety), lOd per bottle. f>EW'S Grocery Stores claim to be tha \i Cheapest in Auckland for Ready Money. For proof of thi3 read advertisements in this evening's paper. SJSOR SALE, Stylish Gig, to carry two] .' nearly new; price £10.—For address, apply Stak Office. jgEVV ZEALAND R AILW AYS. aucklandlbection. PAKURANGA HUNT CLUB'S RACES AT ELLERSLIE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21st, 1893. On SATURDAY, October 21st, Trains will leavo Auckland for Racecourse Platform at 10.45,12 noon, 12.30,1.10 and 2.10 p.m., and Racecourse Platform for Auckland at 4.5 and 5 35 p.m., and immediately after the last race The 12.10 and 1.15 p.m. trains from Onehunga will stop at tho Racecourse to set passengers down. The 4,15, 5.0 and 5.20 p.m. trains from Auckland will stop at the Racecourse to pick un passengers. RETURN FARES—From Auckland and Newmarket to Racecourse Platform, irresprotive of Class, 2s 6d, including admission to Course; rail only. Is 6d; Racecourse Platform to Auckland, Is. Tiokets available for day of issue only. SX ORDER.,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 249, 20 October 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 249, 20 October 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 249, 20 October 1893, Page 4

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