The Ilev. H. J. Walker will give an address at 11 to-morrow and a praise meeting will be held in the evening at the Central Mission.
Four hundred Wang-amii and other West Coast Maoris left Onehunga by steamer to-day for New Plymoiith, en roirtc to their homes from Kotorna. Two hundred and sixty East Coast natives left by the s..s. iVloura to-day for Gisborne and Napier.
Just opened, shipment fancy occasional Chippendale chairs. very pretty: inspection invited.—Touson Gai-lick Coy—(Ad.) .
.Up with the lark—Up-to-date Austrian bentwood chair.-: now selling.. 'only 4/11: job line to clear.—Tonson iQ&rlick Coy.—(Ad.)
Linoleums just opened, the very latest designs, now selling very cheap. Your inspection is solicited. —Tonson Oarlick Coy—(Ad.)
Linen oilskin coat?, extra light weight, walking cut. 19/6; riding cut. 22/6—At Smith & Caughey's.—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 147, 22 June 1901, Page 5
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