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Tenders : :; r 6 ."VT O T I C Bi TO COMPETITORS FOR NEW, SYNAGOGUE S3 DESIGN. Competitors are requested to rcark their designs with mottoes instead of - Customs-street, Auckland, N.Z. "mo b u; i ldees. Tenders will be received by the nndenigned until noon of FRIDAY, May 23rd, for Additions to the Naval and Family Hotel, Karangahape Boad. iir Plans, 'tie., at oni Offices, Queen-street. 7 P. HBRAPATH & SON, ■.-:•..•• Architecta. - fT! O B V I L D E R S. Tenders will be received np to noon on THURSDAY, ' the 22nd instant, for the erection of Additional Class Booms, at the Auckland College and Grammar School. 5 Plans, &c', at onr Offices, Qaeen-street. ..-■■.- . Architects. ? m O B U I L D E. R S. n Tenders are required for the Removal of a Cottage and the erection of Two Shops and Residences at - Ponsonby, by noon FBIDAY, 23rd May. THOS.HOI.DEK, Architect, Next Hebai.x> Office, Queen-street. 'mo BUILDERS. * Tenders will be received, until noon of WEDNESDAY, May 1 i, for additions and alterations to Family Besidence in Ponsonby. . >: EDWABD BAKTLEY, Architect. B m O BUILDER S. r JL —— ) Tenders will be received, until noon of the 16th - instant, for additions to All Saints' Church, Pomonby. ; K. KEALS AND SON, Architects. . m O BUILDERS. Tenders are invited for the erection of Two Shops in Victoria-street West. Plans and Specification may be seen at my office, where sealed and endorsed tenders are to be sent not later than fonr p.m. of TUESDAY, 13th in at. The lowest or any tender not , necessarily accepted. Architect. St. Mango Chambers, Queen-street. '■ '■ Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, tee. ' T ORNE-STREET HALL. AUCKLAND RATIONALISTIC ASSOCIATION. LECTURES by MR. CHARLES BRIGHT. THIS EVENING, TUESDAY, 13th MAY: "What CivUliation. has Done for Christianity V \ YB.XDi.~S, 16th MAY : "Charles Bracllauih and the Present Btruggle in England." "."".' SUNDAY, 18th MAY: "A Keply ta the Question • What do you give us in its place T" i T Discussion allowed on the close of each Lecture. r 7 TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. Doors open at 7.30. j Commenee at 8. i SUNDAY-Doors open at 0.80. Commence 7. j Admission : Chairs reserved, 2s ; Body of Hall and , Gallery, Is. j N. B.—Choir Practice as usual on Wednesday Evens , : , s ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. Jik. '■'■'.' \ ST. JOHN'S WE3LEYAN CHURCH, 6 PONSONBY. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, MAY 13, ANNUAL SOIREE. .' Tea at 6 and 6.30 p.m. in the School-room. I After-meotlne in the Church : T. Peacock, Esq., > Chairman. Addroises by Ministers and Friends. Musical Selections by Church Choir. Tickets Is 6d Each. 'I* °' B " S " U " I N. Z, DISTBICT, No. 84. HOPE OF AUCKLAND TENT, No. 1 i, WILL CELEBRATE ITS t TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY ON j, THURSDAY, the 16th insUnt, In TEMPERANCE HALL, by a SOIREE AND BALL. Tea at half-past six p.m. Tickets I Soiree — Adults, Is 6d;' Children, Is. a Soiree and Ball—Single. ss; Double, 7s 6d. * "TVF Y RAMBLE THROUGH AS/A. ALGERIA." ALEC TUBE On this subject will be delivered by J Mb. F. W. Pennefather, L.L.M., 5 At the PARNELL HALL on BATUBOAY EVENING. .UAY,I7, The chair will be taken by Sir George Maurice O'Borke at eight p.m. Admission—Ohe Shilling. The proceeds to be given to St. Mary's Parsonage Fund. Calls. BOSS UNITED GOLD MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). 5 : At a Meeting of Directors a Call (eleventh) of One " Shilling per Share was made, payable to the Manager, at Company's Office, Hokitika, on May 20th, 1884. JOSHUA GIBSON, Manager. t A R T UNION. Mr. Salter regrets very much, and has to apologise to the Subscribers for the apparent great delay that 1 has occurred in the drawing of his Art Union, and as e he is still confined to the house through illness, he 1 is arranging for a Committee of Members to kindly 1 see to the drawing for him. Due notice of same will S now aoon be advertls«d. W-HITCOMBE'S Art Union was drawn Saturday-827 was the winning number. This being held by Mrs. Whitcombe, at her request the drawing will be held ov.r again on Wednesday, - lith, at seven p.m., at the Registry, Wellesley-street entrance to the Market. Ticket-holdtra invitedo t.i' c e. WALTHAM'S VERY BEST QUALITY LADIES' , AND GENTS.' KEYLESS WATCHES. 21 Just Received, Plain, Engraved, and Enameled Caaes, all 18 Carat Gold, and guaranteed for 10 years. F. H. LEWISSON, Watchmaker, , Qaeen-street. Opposite Union Bank. ■rr a m o r\ o a l> KAMO COAL! A BOON TO HOUSEHOLDERS. NO MOBE LONG WALKS TO ORDER YOUR COaL. NO MOEE IHCONVEMENCE FKOM NE\ILEOIIHa 10 OBDEK I, IN TIME. THE KAMO COLLIERY COMPANY. 5 Have placed BOXES for the Receipt of Orders for : their UNRIVALLED STEAM AND HOUSEHOLD COAL at the following points :— NEAR RAILWAY STATION WATERMAN'S HOUSE, Queen-street Wharf KELLY'S FOUNDRY, Customs-street West OSWALD'S DRAPERY, Three Lamps " MR. WHITE'S, Grocer, K*rangahape Road j COTTINGHAM'S, Tobacconist, next Naval Hotel HORTON'S, Fruiterer, corner of East and Symondsstreets MRS. HOLLAND'S, Dressmaker, next Eden Vine Hotel MR. HOGG'S, Newmarket MR. J. O'BRIEN'S, Shoemaker, Upper Parnell MR. BUSBY'S, corner of Cook and Queen-streets " MBS. SCOTT'S, Draper, next Swan Inn j ORDER SLIPS UNDER THE BOX.ORDERS MUBT BE FOR HALF A TON AND UPWARDS, TO ENSURE DELIVERY. r TUB ADDRESS MUBT XS CLEAR. MOTHERS! YOTJE CHILDREN CAN NOW BEPOSIT YOUR ORDERS, SHOULD YOU RUN OUT ? - UNEXPECTEDLY. . ; ,-,.. s EA M 0 CO A L C 0 M P A\N Y, .. 16, QOEEN-STBERT'i . .;:

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7016, 13 May 1884, Page 1

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