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PUBLIC NOTICES. -DECEPTION OF THEIR ROYAL IV HIGHNESSES THE DUKE AND DC CHESS OF CORNWALL AND YORK. NOTICE TO LOCAL BANDS. The Committee invite Bandmasters of Local Bands to write Secretary, stating their willingness to take part in the ■Reception of their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York. Kindly write by Noon on MONDAY, 3rd June. K. R. HUNT. Secretary. I>OYAL RECEPTION COMMITTEE. i _ TICKETS FOR PLATFORMS. NOTICE. The Tickets for Wellesley-st. and Queen street Paying1 Platforms must be Purchased on or before JUNE sth, after which application List will be Closed, as a Limited Number is to be disposed of. WELLESLEY-ST. PLATFORM TICKETS 5/ QUEEN-ST 7/G Which may be obtained at THE D.S.C., MESSRS TONSON GARLICK CO.'S, SMITH & CAUGHEY'S, UPTON & CO.'S, AND MR LOUCH, BUREAU OF INFORMATION, GOVERNMENT LIFE BUILDINGS. K. It. HUNT, General Secretary. "OOYAL VISIT TO ROTORUA. MESSRS FOSTER AND RAYNES, of Parnnll. having taken over the management Of LAKE VIEW HOUSE, ROTORUA, during the period of the Duke of York's Visit and Maori Assembly, are. prepared to receive applications for Accommodation from GENTLEMEN ONLY. As all the Accommodation is about secured in Rotorua, and only accommodation for a. limited number provided, early application is necessary.—Apply for terms, etc., to RAYNES & FOSTER, Parnell, Auckland. -O O V A L VISIT. W. A. RYAN AND CO. Have on Stock for Delivery, 400 GASOLINE TORCHES OF 100 CANDLE-POWER _A~CH FOR ILLUMINATIONS. CHEAPEST, BEST, AND MOST EFFICIENT. 12/6 EACH. .-«*, T~NCiENT~ ORDER OF *^P]§siiii_ FORESTER S. AUCKLAND DISTRICT. I^^S^] RECEPTION DAY, Members of the above Order are invited to participate in the Demonstration at the Reception of Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York. Courts will meet at Foresters' Hall, Karangahape Road (time to be announced), and headed by a band, will march to Wyndham-street, the position allotted to our Society. Full Regalia to be worn, and Banners, to be displayed. By order, D. J. WRIGHT, Secretary. nyon tjoYal tvbCEPtion. THE FINEST VIEW OBTAINABLE IN AUCKLAND Will be from the Balcony of the WYNYARD ARMS HOTEL, WELLESLEY STREET EAST. SEATING ROOM FOR SIXTY. ALSO DRAWING ROOM WITH THREE WINDOWS, suitable for a Large Party of Friends. SEATS WILL BE RESERVED. Apply at once for terms, etc., to WYNYARD ARMS HOTEL, Wellesley-street. ' A UCKLAND FIRE , UNDERWRITE A ERS' ASSOCIATION. ILLUMINATIONS-RISK OF FIRE. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. The Auckland Fire Underwriters' Association notifies that it will allow Illuminations during- the visit of their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York, subject to the following regulations:— All lights other than electric must be at least 9 inches clear of _ any canvaa, wood, or other inflammable materials, at front, back, and sides; special care being taken to properly protect such materials above the lights, and to make provision for plentiful ventilation for the escape of heated air. Electric Lights must not be in contact with' woodwork or other inflammable materials. All Candles must be fixed in properly secured metal sockets. The use of gas, other than ordinary coal gas, is not permitted. The special interior illumination of shop windows, except by electric light is not permitted. The erection of transparencies or other illuminations, in front of wooden walls is not permitted. . Householders are reminded of the .danger of leaving lights unattended during illuminations. The erection of temporary wooden stagings will not prejudice insurance polH. GOULSTONE, Secretary. SHAKEDOWNS. SHAKEDOWNS. When the Duke and Duchess arrive can be purchased at pATCHPOLE'S, NEWTON. Cheaper than any house in town. Beds and Pillows at ridiculous prices. Bedsteads from 25/; Kitchen Chairs, 2/6; Blinds, complete, 1/9; Hearth Rugs, from 2/9- Fender and Fire Irons, both in Steel and Brass, very cheap. Have you seen the Ladies' Rocking Chairs, Bentwood for 9/fi, and Gent's Arm Chairs to match them, 10/6. GO TO J. CATCHPOLE for everything that is pretty and good and distinctive and reliable and thoroughly worth having, at prices to suit every purse. A. " RYAN & CO. ALL CLASSES OF OIL ENGINES REPAIRED. TJEMOVAL NOTICE. Mr S. ADAMS notifies his Music Students that he has Removed from Ponsonby. to Syinonds-streetj next Dr. Goldie's, where he will resume Teaching on and after MONDAY, June 3rd. Hp O THE TRADE. We have to arrive, and -will show ob Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, 4th, sth, and 6th. June, a large collection of Flags, Shields, Streamers, etc, for decorative purposes. SARGOOD, SON, & EWEN, Victoria-street West, Auckland. Y\f A« RYAN & C O. UNION OIL _NG_srES. rpHIS year we would draw special attenX: tloa to our value in Mackintoshes—

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 129, 1 June 1901, Page 2

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