BOOK DEBTS for Sale.-^Apply toDrMoin. Sale of Needlework, A SALE OF NfeEDLEWOBK, Christmas Cards, and other Fancy Articles, will take place in the Temperance Hall on Tuesday, Nov. 30, commencing at 3 o'clock, closing at 6 o'clock.— Admission Fbeb. Doors to re-open at 8 o'clock, when the Juvenile Thespians (their first appearance in Tauranga) will play a burlesque entitled — ALADDIN, THE CHINA MANiAC. Dramatis Personce ,• Aladdin (a very mischievous young gentleman) Yung-Ching-Muatapha (a mellow-dramatic uncle) Baba-Bibi (mother of Aladdin, a lost lorn creetur) Emperor Tee-Pot-Tien XX ' Hang-Fang- Wang (a very grand vizier) Princess Porcellina Pretti Tootsi Pootsi Mandarins, Enchanted Gardens, Geni, Police, | the delf and crockery of , the people. Mrs Stevenson and others have kindly consented to sing at during the evening. Admission, Is,; Beserved Seats, 2s. The proceeds of the above Sale and Entertainment will be devoted to the payment of the salary of the Organist of Holy Trinity Church. Holy Trinity Cnurch. THE LOBD BISHOP will hold (d.v.) a Confirmation To-morrow at Morning Service. CHARLES JORDAN, Incumbent. Debating Club. '■ A MEETING- of Grentlemen interested in forming the above will be held at Mr Macaulay's Room, Government Buildings, at 7.30 p.m. on Monday November 29. CHAS. JORDAN. NOTICE. I HAVE REMOVED my Office to to the School-room next District School, Harington street. Temporary entrance from MoLean street, behiad ;?gat Office. F. A. PURVIS, Solicitor. Tauranga, 26th November, 188 G. FOR SALE. inn HEAD CATTLE, consisting JLU V °f Cows ana Calves, Yearlings, Heifers, and 2-year-old Steers,-«~in lots to suit purchasers. The above will be sold cheap, in order to clear the Paddocks. ARTHUR A. OBAPP. Omokoroa, 23rd November, 1886. Police Station, Rotorua. TO CARPENTERS. \TTRITTEN TENDERS, addressed TV to the Hon. Minister for Public "Works,, and endorsed, " Tender for Removing Lock-up and Stable, Police Station, Rotorua," will be received at the Post Office, Tauranga, until noon of Fbidat, 3rd December, 1886. Specifications can be seen ad the Post Office, Rotorua, and at the Post Office, Tauranga, until date of closing tenders. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By order, "W. McINTOSH, Inspector. Tauranga, : 26th November, 1886. : i FOR SALE. I DAIBY-FED HAMS :& BACON, at 3d per pound. Orders to b« left with the undersigned, or with the Manager at the Cheese Factory. ' D. LTJNDON. NOTICE. v ALL OVERDUE ACCOUNTS are respectfully requested to be paid by December Bth. After that date they will be placed in the hands of a Solicitor. GEORGE MUSGRAVE. BUY YOUR BOOTS WHERE YOU CAN GET THEM REPAIRED. A.T THE "PINK- OF FASHION. 11 GEOUGE BONNER, THE STRAND. MONEY TO LEND, in sums to suit.— E. Gh B. Moss Solicitor, Tftuianga.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XIV, Issue 2069, 27 November 1886, Page 3
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