Short Gospel talks will be given by Mr Townsend and Mr Walker, and a' sacred solo by Hiss Howard, at the Central Mission to-morrow evening". The Mount Eden Bowling Club hold a concert in St. Barnabas' Hall, Mount Eden, on Monday night next. A capita] programme has been arranged . Balance of children's coats, pelisseß and costumes, all to be cleared at halfprice on Monday,—-Smith and. Caughey's clearance fair.—(Ad.) A man named Benjamin O'Hara, a resident of Alexandra-street, and living at the Star boarding-house, fell from a window during last night. He was examined by Dr Sharman (police sui-geon), who ordered the man's removal to the Hospital, as lie vvas suffering from slight concussion. Con* stable Montgomery made inquiries into the matter.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 184, 4 August 1900, Page 2
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