Poblic Notices. THE ALBERT LUCAS IS XT ARBOUR CONCERTS 1 S JO. VV A. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. The steamship EAGLE willleava the Jetty at 8 o'olook This -Evening, calling at St. lielier's Bay, and returning to tswn at 10.20. Miss Jenny Quinn. ..... Pianist Miss Mary Qiunn „ ..Ballad Vocalist Little Olive Stoke 3 Child Reciter Mr R. Vernon , Humorist And Mk ALBERT LUCAS, who will recita " A Tale of Two Women," "Mary Queen of Scots." and " I've Dreasi of Eugexe Akam." Hunter's Band will be in attendance. TO-MORKOW EVENING. A GRAND SACRED CONCERT. SUNDAY t SUNDAY! SUNDAY! Th« EAGLE will leave the Jetty at 8 o'clock, calling at SU Heiier's Bay. Is. - . Is. Is. J. E. PETHERICK. BOROUGH OF ONBHUNGA. The undermentioned persons havo been duly nominated for the office of Mayor ior liie en" suing year, namely— Candidates. Sutherland. Donald Alexander, Dominated by JJaniel Niel.*on anri G. J. Jackaon. Yates. Elizabeth, noniinatadby Peter McKenzie and Edward Bruckon, Jaa. McKenzie and Mary Ireland. The number of nominated Candidates being in ex«ess of the office to be filled, a Poll will be taken at the Town Clerk's Office. Council Chambers, ou WEDNESDAY, 25ih instant, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. R. RICHARDSON. Keturning Officer. Onehunjja, November 14,1396. A UCKLAND QAVINGS TSANK. THE TRUSTEES ARE PREPARED TO LEND MONEY ON APPROVED FREEHOLD SECURITIES, IX StTMS OF £50 AND UPWAEBS. J-. Applications for Loans to be sent in by SATURDAY, 28th instant. R. CAMERON,- ---';-■: ~. Manager. November 12,1896. ' ' • - 0V V O~F RESOLUTION passed unanimously at a Meeting of Master Painters held in the Foresters' Hall on Nov. 3rd and accepted by the Delegates of the House Painters' Union :— RESOLUTION: " That we, the undersigned Master Painters, agree to pay all Membeks of tub Hocsk Painters Union at tho rate of Is Id per hour for a week of 44 hours, from the lirst Monday in December, 1896." Birch, P. J. & Son Bishop, Geo. Bryant, T. Bottril, C. & Son Bennett, M. J. Brinsden. W. Crocombe, G. H. Davies, Walter Dunne, 10. Edgcumbe & Melson Pricker & Son Han^en, C. C. Holland. J, 0. & Sons Henderson, John Lewis, Frederick Lewis, G. Morrig, A. H. Rowley, T. G. Robinson, J. C. Simpson, D. Simpson. John Slitt, James Thorpe, Geo. James Tapper, J. & O. Taylor & Edwards Ward, J. H. Williams, E. Webb, Thomas E. Wild, W. J. Owing to limited time at the disposal of delegates, several masters have not been in tervie wed ■ If any who are willing to sign agreement will notify the H.P.U. Secretary, the Delegates will be most happy to wait on them to receive signatures, which will be published in future issue. DAVID TAYLOR, Sec. H.P.U. Address—Newton Road. NITED TEMPERANCE CONFERENCE. The Executive of the Prohibition League invite all who sympathise with the Temparauce Reform, irrespective of what section of the great humanitarian movement they are connected with, to meet for conference and decision as to the action we should take RE PARLIAMENTARY CANDIDATES at the coming Election. The Meeting will be held in tho Lowor Schoolroom in connection with the Pitt-st. Wesleyan Church. Chair will be taken, TUESDAY, at 7.30, by the Rev. W. ,T. Williams. Collection for Expenses. _ _ _R. FRENCH. Secretary. SH IN G T B & THE CHINESE LAUNDRY, To suit the convenience of his Patrons has opened a Branch at the Newton Baths, Pittstreet, Newton. Price Lusts! forwarded on application. Goods carefully attended to and satisfaction guaranteed. A CHOICE LOT of New Goods just in, including Engagement and other Riug», New Brooches, etc., at SKEATES BRO S., Oppssitk Town Clock, QUEEN STREET. BOTTLES. _____ WE ARE CASH BUYERS OF BRANDYS, WHISKYS, OLD TOMS, OILS, SAUCES, CURRIES, Etc. R. FURNESS AND CO., FORT-STREET. WA 11 KWO XT H IJOTfi L. Proi'BIETOB —T. ANDERSEN. Good Accommodation for Visitors. Terms : By Day .. 4s 6d By Week 25s Horses for Hire. Boating, Bathing, Fishing. LAMBETH CONFERENCE. Intending subscribers to the Primate's Purse are requested to pay their subscriptions to any Member of tho Committee, viz.. Archdeacon Dudley. Colonel Haultftin, Mr Board man, Mr C. J. Wilson, Mr J. H. Upon, Mr Cochrane, or to the Primate's Purse Account, Union Bank. Acknowledgement in the Church Gazette. DUMPERS READY-MONEY STORES ARE SELLING Fresh Mutter. 6d per lb Fresh Eggs, lid per doz Canterbury Bacon, from 6d lb Sweet Lunch Biscuits. 3d lb New Kidney Potatoes, 81b la New Dairy Cheese, 5d lb New Figs, 6d box Dried Apples, 6d per lb New Coylon Tea, Is 4d per lb Note Address—PONSONBY ROAD. _ AND-SEWN— For Ladies' and Gents' Better Class Boats, to order, try Miller and Son, High-street, near G.P.O. Repairs prompt. MKS SANDERS, Laco and Muslin Curtain Kresser, Mauukau Road, Parnell. near Martin's Stablos ; ROLL up all the week to .). Youns, Grocer. Shortland street, for Bycroffs Broken Biscuits, any quantity. ADAM~VVIiSE, Clairvoyant;, Palmist and Phrenologist. Family affairs a specialty.—Two doors above Napisr-st. School, Napier-street '^f~~ A N T ~E D. MONEY. MONEY. MONEY", TO LEND. £2 TO £500, To Male or Female. On Furniture (without possession) or any tangible security. No connection with any Loan Office. Apply to the MANAGER, 24, Coombes' Arcade, off High-at. *EA SETS, for Six, from 5s Gd ; for Twelve, from S3 6d ; special value at 139 ' fed and 17a 6d<—Wilson's, Queen-street.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 271, 14 November 1896, Page 5
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