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" * ' ' - • '- ; "^^setS**^ Open Dally. Permanent Staff of Instructors. Competition for Next Tuesday Sight; d 7 Graceful Couple, Lady and Gent *-' , . L.C. ANDERSON. Proprietor. OT. BENEDICT'S HALL, 28th MAY »ia *J 8 pm.—Anniversary of Blrtfc ofV_s3___i Moore.—"TOM MOORE AND HIBI Tl__srS MR. J. J. SULLIVAN will deliver a I_3__ on the above, when Moore's' Irish mS-KSSIP will be sung by the following Fred Bourke, Mr. J.H. Egan, Mrs. "-UjrnM Mrs. Bourke. And does not a meeaaa in this make-amends? Admission, 2/ aatiX/ -•■ In aid of Bazaar Funds.—A. V. LOBRIGA&SfI Hon. Sec. ■ ,^j^ JNSTITUTB JJB_AM_ 16,280 VOLS. . 1,345 NEW BOOKS IN 1«_ Latest Fiction Bought Weekly. • 7 LENDING BRANCH. ' ■ Subscription: Book and Magaslne 5/ __.*•'- half-year; Two Books, 7/8 L DeposHewS_f|i per volume. , . Juvenile Library: Half Adult Rates. DANCING.— Owing to tha DrnM." m.» 7 being otherwise engaged next Tfa__! day. May 29th, Miss Spencer will bo^SH Class on We3dnesday, May 28th. 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B THOMSON WILSON LEYS,!**. been duly nominated for the "•<* °_~_J_K ber of tne Council of Auckland Dn,T ?_;_e College, to be Elected by Men-cMSWjSp General Assembly resident in the ™"*™2_t' l District of Auckland, and no «**?_V*?l§ date having been nominated, I KMlgB clare that Thomson: Wilson I«y« ■*» duly-elected. . ; r -.__¥; . . CHAS. M. Returning .Ofeß May 27, 1913, •■..■-■.- '^'WtV •LTmCHEOH AHP TEA **&lUm /iLOBB JOINING B°^H (NEXT GLOBE PICTURES, QUESN. #WAUCKLAND'S LEADING BEBT_P**apj| ! Cleanliness, CivlUty and *»j**ji§__| | ■- Our Motto. __\ I j Four-course Meal. 1/." ; j J. W. MANSON. Proptlstsr./ , H' „ ;P—.»" _ V n* V ~\ > BEST 1 /MEALS IN THS OTt . i 1 AY. -. :-'-: *7 : - STRAND ARCADS. "77 g . \Wi
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 125, 27 May 1913, Page 12
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