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The Pansy Quadrille Assembly's «.eklv socials will be opened in bt. Sorle's Hall next Thursday evening. The Hinemoa Lodge, No. 2, Female Branch will hold their annversary SSoiB St. George's Hall on Tuesday. On and after Monday next the wSe'ale price of the New Zealand Dairy Association and Anchor butter will be 1/1 per lb. It is estimated that 23,000 people came to Wellington by rail during the Royalvisit. The. Parnell Literary Society met last evening, when the president (Rev H. Kelly, M.A.) delivered a lecture entitled '"The Shams of Modern Life " The causes of shams were enumerated and remedies suggested. Discussion was freely indulged in. Another large contingent ofMaoris arrived from Rotorua by train late last night, and a large number left for their homes to-day by the East and West Coast steamers. There are still several hundreds of. natives in town waiting for the next steamers. The last of the visiting Maoris are expected to arrive here from Rotorua by train to-night. \ conference of- representatives of various districts of the Manchester Unity of Oddfellows' Friendly Society is to be held at Wellington on the 27th inst., to consider the advisability of the establishment of a Movable Committee, or legislative body, for the Order in the colony. While the Society in this colony is legislated for by the parent Society in England, the various colonies in Australia have their own A.M.C., and still retain their connection with the Order, at Home. It is considered by many /prominent members of the Society that an annual Movable Committee for New Zealand would be productive of much ! good for the Order in the colony, while not in any way weakening the allegiance of New Zealand members to tile parent Society. The Auckland district have appointed Mr John McLeod, Prov. C.S., as its representative to the conference, and he leaves for Wellington by the Ngapuhi to-morrow. Large variety of- ladies' sample fabric gloves, including black cashmere, black taffeta, self and white points, and a large assortment of tans and greys, from 6d a pair at Court Bros.'—(Ad.) Blouse and wrapper flannelettes: A big job purchase, wonderful value, Bld yard.—Court Bros.—(Ad.) Three thousand dozen children's ribbed cashmere hose, bought 25 per .cent, under Home prices, now to be cleared at from 6d per pair.—Court Bros.—(Ad.) Job purchase of sample shawls, white and coloured, from 1/6 to 15/G; fascinators from 3/11. —Court Bros.— I (Ad.) A big job purchase manufacturers* samples, ladies' combinations and vests in merino, natural wool, and silk, at English cost. —Court Bros.— <Ad.) Gigantic job purchase of ladies' allwool cashmere hose, ribbed and plain, to be cleared at 10£ d and 1/, at Court Bros.— (Ad.) Special value in gents' high-class foot-wear, 21/. —Smith & Caughey.— (Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 147, 22 June 1901, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 147, 22 June 1901, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 147, 22 June 1901, Page 2