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MEETINGS; AMALGAMATED SOCIETY CARPEN- ! TERS AND JOINERS — AUCKLAND BRANCH. TO MEMBERS—A Special Meeting of the above Branch will be held in the Tailoresses' Hall, Cook-st., -TUESDAY, 22nd April, at 7 p.m. Business—Re Gisborne Statement. -. _ & JL " & GE.\ND LODGE OF NEW ZEALAND OF ANTIENT, FREE,' AND ACCEPTED' MASONS. CEREMONY OF LAYING THE FOUNDATION STONE OF ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH. ON- WEDNESDAY, 23rd APRIL, 1902. I am directed by the M.W. the Grand Master, Bro. A. S. Russell, to request the attendance of all Grand Lodge Officers, Present ■ and Past, and the Masters, Wardens, and Brethren (Master Masons) of all Lodges holding under the Grand Lodge of New Zealand, in the Lecture Hall, Young Men's Christian Association Rooms, Wellesley-st., at 11 a.m. sharp on WEDNESDAY, 23rd April. The doors will be tyled and Grand Lodge opened at 11.30, after which there will be no admittance. Costume: Evening- Dregs. White Gloves* and Ties, with Full Regalia. Grand Lodge will go in Procession to St. Matthew's Church, and thence to the site of the New Church. MALCOLM NICCOL. Grand Secretary. Auckland, 17th Apr., 1902. T ODGE UNITED SERVICE, No. 10. Members are requested to attend at the V.M.C.A. on WEDNESDAY, April 23rd, at 11 a.m., to take part in the Masonic Ceremony at St. Matthew's Church. B. THWAITES, Secretary." QT. MATTHEW'S ' NEW CHURCH. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), between 12 noon and 1.15 p.m., Tram Cars will not proceed further towards Queen,st. than the Prince of Wales Hotel in Hobson-st., and will start from there for Ponsonby, owing to the Ceremony of the Laying of the Foundation Stone of the above Church. BY ORDER. rpRADES AND LABOUR. COUNCIL. The usual Meeting of the above Council will be held on WEDNESDAY, 23rd inst., at St.\ Matthew's Schoolroom. A full attendance requested. A. E. IRWIN. Secretary, /TSAUPIRI COAL MINES, LIMITED. The Annual General Meeting, of Shareholders of this Company will be held at the Company's Office, Fort-st., Auckland, on MONDAY, the 28th day of April, 1902, at 2.30 p.m. BUSINESS. To' receive Directors' Report and Balance sheet To Elect two Directors in place •of Messrs E. W. Alison and Geo. Winstone, who retire by rotation, and offer themselves for Re-election To Elect Two Auditors in place of Messrs O. B. Waymouth and R. E. Isaacs, who retire, and offer themselves for re-election By order of the Directors. FRANZ SCHER-FF, Secretary. •Auckland, 17th Apr., 1902. - ••.--".- The Transfer Books of the Company will be CLOSED from TUESDAY, '22na April, to MONDAY, 28th Apr., both day# .inclusive. FOR SALE.' F9O-R SALE, cheap, a splendid Lot of . Single Comb Black Orpington Pullets. —Apply House corner .Vincent Road. Remuera. TjTOR SALE, Navy and Black Serges, J-: guaranteed fast colours. The best value in the city,-for 1/3, 1/6, 1/9 to 4/6 per yard.—D.S.C. 'Tfpß SALE, Houses in all parts of city, rJ- : from £150 to £3500, easy terms. Money 5 per cent. —J. H. Muldoon, 11 Coombes' Arcade. "CTOR SALE, Devonport, new 6-roomed -*- i House, gas, bath, washhouse,. good position, £365, terms.—J. H. Muldoon, 11 Coombes' Arcade. :"fjX)R SALE, a.s going concern, Fruit -*- i and Greengrocery Business, main thoroughfare, cheap. —Mr Fletcher, Land Agent, Durham-st. _ FOR SALE, new Houses, Collingwoodst., Murdoch Rd., Richmond Rd., Glenmore, Mt. Roskill, easy terms.—J. H. Muldoon, 11 Coombes' Arcade. TTVOR SALE, City Cafe, central position, '" , doing a thriving business. Satisfactory reasons for selling.—Burrow and Billing, ' Bank_N__ Buildings. ÜBINESSEJS for Sale from £25 to £1000. Several good paying and nicely fitted up Shops.—Burrow and Billing, Bank N.Z. Buildings. ROM 1 to 5 tons Picked Potatoes.— ' State price to TyndaJJ, Butcher, Franklin Road. OUS'bs] Allotments, Farms. New Catalogues on application.—Baker Bros., Shortland-st. mO YACHTSMEN AND OTHERS. -FOR SALE, in first class order, the first class Wellington Racing and Cruising Yacht WAITANGI, with all her gear and equipments For description of Yacht and Inventory; *PPJy 'to ROBERT LOGAN, senr., Builder, or to the owners, care of MESSRS JAMIESON BROS., Manners-st., WjLllll^^: _•» opTA—ARCH HlLL—Compact 6-room-dJAtJyj- e d House,' handy position, iron roof. Section 215 ft deep, orchard, etc. (2371.)— Baker Bros., Shortland-st. O OOA-NEWMABKET — Very pretty 3J€>jZ\J new 5-roomed House, well fitted and finished, close tram. (2309.)Baker Bros., Shortland-st. r»-l Opr—MOUNT~EDEN—CIose Symonds 3*±.AO street, splendid Level Allotment, 50 x 99. room for two houses.— Baker Bros., Shortland-st. O AfbfX to £500—Good 6 and 7 roomed dwttl/1/ Houses, nicely situated, various districts. Terms arranged.— Burrow and Billing, Bank N.Z. Buildings. PERSONAL. MRS' JONES tenders her sincere thanks 1 to Messrs McCullough, Fraser and Arthur for so promptly rescuing her son Bernhardt from drowning on Saturday last. ■ T ADIES, you can obtain Sally Lunns, ■*-* Tea Cakes, American Muffins, Milk Rolls, Gusto Bread, Veal and Ham Pies, Chicken and Ham Pies, and Sultana Cakes, Fresh Made Every Day. Why' Bake at Home? HYGIENIC BAKERY AND BRANCHES (5 SHOPS) NEWTON, PONSONBY; VICTORIA-ST. AND SYMONDS-ST. JOHN C. LEGG. Telephone 962. WE are selling good 2nd hand Timber at 5/ per 100 ft, and a lot of Sashes and Doors at Low Prices. Purlri Posts, light, 1/ each; Medium, 1/3; Heavy, 1/6; Totara Posts, 1/3 each, or £5 15/ per 100; Heart Kauri Posts, £4 10/ 100; good 2nd hand Galvanised Iron, cheap. SAM. WHITE AND CQ. t .: r .... Customs-st. jj..

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 94, 22 April 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 94, 22 April 1902, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 94, 22 April 1902, Page 8

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