Public Notices. T UCKLAND UNION PARLIAMENT. All Members favourable to Mr C. E. Button's Candidature for Auckland City are requested to attend at Messrs Whitaker and Russell's Office, TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 12 noon, at presentation of Requisition. Members willing to act on Mr Button's Committee will kindly send in their names to P. R. Dix, Coombes' Arcade, or F. M. Hay, caro of Arnold, Cheney and Co. pONSONBY BOWLING CLUB. A General Meeting of tho Ponsonby Bowling Ciub will be held at the Oddfellows' Hall, Ponsonby, THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, Nov. 14, at 8 o'clock. R. BALLANTYNE, Hon. Sec. ii ORANGEMEN OF AUCKI&?Sfc \J LAND and SUBURBS WS Are requested to attend a Special General Meeting in Hall, Newton, TO-MORROW (Wednesday), 15th to consider Correspondence &\sSZ#ii*t**from Ireland, arrange Picnic, and **2§y§a_»_l2o other business. It is important SB*f*^s^ that every Orangeman should be present. By order, J. COLLIS, G. Sec LAND-TAX PAPER.-No man can safely sit long enough to properly fill them up unless ho wears a Pair of Dalton's Extra TrouBers. , SUITS" and Extra Trousers, £2 10a, at) Dalton's, Tailor, 210, Queen-st. _. q - P--R- I N O, -— 1 8 9-3.J ■'■ •». _, A. —WOOLLAMS-fc-r-Co^< * yy v.'j TAILORS. | p*. ~:. — & ;*.'_ GRAND DISPLAY TKpW QPRING AND RUMMER, r^fOODS. j^^^NOW ON VIEW. v , SPRING SUITINGS. ] The Newest Designs *\ FROM . A ENGLISH TWEEDS f - 1 SCOTCH TWEEDS \ f»Q q + Q QOgl IRISH TWEKDS ? DV» W «^uar COLONIAL TWEEDS. \ mnm „ T _ In Every Vahiety. J THK SUIT COLONIAL TWEEDS. - &$$ , ' " A SPECIAL LINE of HOLIDAY SUX-TCNaS I •■**.., JUST RECEIVED. % .-"jfe*--*. 555. . % THE 6UIT. This is a Great Bargain. '1 „ •_ uq \ OBICKETING AND TENNIS { k TROUSERINGS. ** ,J3EST WHITE FLANNEL 20 s # HANDSOME SILE ANDVOIB to97s 69 WORSTED STRIPES /** *' v J U.ll our Flannels..-aro guaranteed thoroughly! !» : : ■ : ffAKOX COATINGS AND SERGES, jj ■BLUE DIAGONALS $ * A BLACI£ DIAGONALS .A, £0 lA&jk, chjkqk: coatings xv *•./*•• feTHIPSD COATINGS A OORKiSORBW COATINGS I '■&> TO /, RQUSH BLUE SERGES f _'■ \ BhXO- BERWES h ■: -X * 1 m$Y SBRGES . . : ..ff „„„_,„.„■ COOUNA. CLO3U^.-'y.■■.**-; A| SUIT^ A ;' .. ,:" / A frY COUNTRY RESIDENTS l 4 ' t_. r- • : ——1 Eatables aad Seli-measurement FonaaaeCftt l»oa| I froo.on application. \ A f \\t oo:llaais JAIJD •r ,0,l NATIONAL BANK BUILDINGS. (: li vss 147, QUEEN STREET, 4sGgft* f .\ Next, Messrs. King and_Sons, Chemists. 1 HE COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY (LTn.) j Accumulated Funds exceed one million and a-haif sterling. Annual Income : Over £415,000. Auckland Office : Corner Queen and Fort Sts. The Society has a vacancy lor a town representative. .' F. THOS. WARD, Local Secretary. WOMEN'S FRANCHISE. — Exercise your votes and secure an Extra Pair of Pants for your husband, at Dalton's. Tailor. 210. Queen-street. WE do Fencing of all kinds at lower prices than anybody. Call on us about your fence. Draining, all sorts; sewer connections, fix cess-pits, etc. Good work guaranteed. Office fittings, shelving, counters, shop-fixtures and any kind of carpentering work. Puriri posts for sale very cheap. All kinds boxes: fruit boxes, gum boxes, or any box you may require. SAM WHITE AND CO. Custom-street East, Telephone 708. TIT HAT Are the Wild Waves Saying? V V Skoot. brother, skoot and get a Suit and Extra Trousers for £210s.—Dalton, Queen-st.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 270, 14 November 1893, Page 5
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