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Meetings. SPECIAL VILLAGE SETTLEMENTS. A Pub ic Meeting in connection with the Special Village Settlement Scheme, will be held at the Gumdiggers' Camp. PAPAKURA. On FRIDAY evening next, March 25th, at five p.m. All interested Are requested to be present. Full Information will bo given by the Convener. JOHN LTJNDON. AUCKLAND REGATTA, '< ho Annual Meeting of th« Auckland Regatta Club will bo held at the Club Room, Waireraata Hotel, on MONDAY Evening Next, March 28, at 8 o'clock. OHAS. O. DACRE, Hon. Soo. Sermons, Lectures, Soirees, etc. BERESFORD - STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. The RECOGNITION SOIRKE of the above Church will be hold THIS (Thursday) EVE.\ING, the 24th instant. Ministers, of other denominations will severally add i ess the meeting. Toa in tho Schoolroom at half-past six. Public Meeting in the Church. Chair to be taken at half-past seven by Captain Daldy. ] EVANGELISTIC SERVICE every li THURSDAY EVENING at half-past seven p.m. in the Lecture Hall, Young Men's Christian Association, corner of Woilealey and Albert Streets. Now arrivals cordially invited. Funeral Notices. THE BRETHREN OF THE MASONIC FRATERNITY aw invited to attend the Knneral of cur late Brother Thos. A. t'sher, of Lodge St. Andrew, No. 418, S.C.,.and Stur in the Car South, No. 717, S.C., which will leave tho District Hospital, for the Presbyterian Cemetery, Symcnds-stroet, THIS DAY (Thursday), March 24, at half-past throe p.m. ['lain mourning. FARQUnAR MACRAE. K.W M. T,od K e St Andrew, 41S, S.C. JAMES WALKKR It.W.M. Lodge SUr in the Far Month, 717, B.C. JAMKS WALKER, R.W.M. Lodge Wairoa, 709, S.C. WILLIAM McCULLOnGH, O.W.M. Lodge M.nukan, CB6, S.C. WILLIAM ANDERKON, K.W.W. Lodge ronsonby, 708, S.C. B. J. ESAM, AV M. Lodge Romuera, 1710, E.G. K.W. BURTON, W.M. Lodjfe I'rlnce of Walep, 133, E.C. E. G. L. ERSftN, W.M. Lodge narmony, E.C. S. VOSPEU. " W.M. Lodge Albion, 2003, E.C. E. ATJGBR, W.M. Lodge Waitemata, E.C. THOS. JONES, W.M. Eden Lodge. 1630, B.C. ALKRED Kli'D, W. M. Lodge Ara, 348,1.C. TITOS. W. A LI.EN. W.M. Lodte United Service, 421,1.C.

Volunteer NoticesTV I S T R I C T ORDERS. Militia and Volunteer Office, Auckland, March 22, 1887. Under instructions from the Defence Office, the next quarterly examination of Captains and Suba'tcrn« will be held as soon a'tor the 15th of April as possible, The exact date will be notified hereafter. ■* II officers who require to he examined must send in their names to this office not later than the Slst instant. By order. X. VIRET SHEPHERD. Lt.Oolonol, District Adjutant. /QUEEN'S OWN RIFLES V. C. Notice Is hereby given that on TUESDAY, 29!h Inst., a Moating will be held at the Drill-jhfd, at 8 p.m., for the purpoan of electing two Lieutenants in conformity with regulations of The Volunteer Act, 1886. Every member is summoned to attend. J. HOWARD KEEP, Captain. mm Dental--&TOT A VANITY BUT A NECESSITY. MR, PARKINSON, tho eminent Dentist of Brookstreet; London, says :— " ARTIFICIAL TKETII are not a vanity but a necessity. Health and Comfort being an impossibility if the Natural Teeth are useless, and they have not been replaced by properly made and adjusted Artificial ones." MR. JOSEPH TYNDALL, D.S. Late of Pembridge Gardens, Notling Hill, Loudon, W.) Supplies Artificial teeth as follows— £ s d Single Tooth, from .. ~ .. 0 5 0 Upper Set 3 0 0 Lower Sot ... „ „ ..300 Full Set, Upper and Lower .. ..600 IMPORTANT.—AII Teeth snppliod by Mr. Tyndaix aro warranted not to discolour, and can be mounted in Gold, Silver. Platinum, Vulcanite, or Celluloid at the option of the patient. Address : MR. JOSEPH TYNDALL, DENTAL SURGEON, Grky-strkkt, ACCKLAND E. C" » S° NDENTISTS, KINGSLEY HOUSE, HOESON-STREKT, Auckland. E. COX, L.D.S., (Eug ) H. COX, D.D.0., (Michigan University, U.S.A. J. GOODWIN riOX DENTAL SURGEON, 143, QUEEN-STREET, A. M. P. SOCIETY'S BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND Confectioners. . __ _—_ CJTEAM CONFECTIONERY WORKS. C 5 DURnAM-STREET, AUCKLAND. i _____ IMPORTANT NOTICE I QRBAT REDUCTION IN PRICES 1 HREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES I EDWARD WATERS, fn thanking tho public for their liberal support in tho past, heps to nnnouuco for the Information of I merchants and storekeepers that ho has determined to I give them the benefit of a still fnrthor reduction in I prices, and would rospectfully direct their attention to the following — Trade Discount Within Tiltrtv Pays, and no discount avtkr tnat date. His own Confectionery is made of the purest materials, and no poisonous colouring matter is introduced in its manufacture. Storekeepers will find It greatly to their advantage to purchase their goods from him, as the price is considerably bolow that at which thojr can be supplied elsewhere, while the quality of the locally-made article lias boon eulogised allko by connoisseurs and the general public. His renowned CONVERSATION LOZENGES need no recommendation, and all other descriptions now made at his factory aro fully equal to thoso In Quality and finish. Send for Price List! Chemists' Proprietary Lorenges neatly and carefully am pod and prepared Always on hand, and made to order Lnsanges, Comfits, Jujubes, PMtlles, Medic-tad l.osenees, Connlne Black Currant Loronjres, Cough Losengoa (oqual to K eating's). Convocation Lozenge:. Peppermints, Double Extra Strong Mints, Powdered Icing, and Boiled Sugars of every description. Sugar Candy. All Goods Manufactured on the Premises, and of the best materials, Just Arrived Wrdmhb Cask Ornaments, Bonbons, Somebody's luooaob, Kindkrsart-n, &C,, ftc, &c. !

ITEHTnaoNiAi.'J Provincial Laboratory, Auckland. Ootober 28. 1876. 'Mr. B. Watbiiii.——l hava ranch pleasure li. forming yon that after Jiavinc mado a very careful analysis of various samples of Sweetmeats manufactured by yen, t find that they are free from all adulteration, and that the colouring matters are quite innocuous. With regard to the Chocolate, 1 And that it is quite equal to the best English or French preparations, and, being entirely free from husk, it will form an excellent article of diet for invalids, especially those suffering from an impaired digestion.— have tho honour to be, Sir, your obedient servant, James M. Tunny, Provincial Analyst. Orders, accompanied by draft or good reference, will receive prompt attention. The above goods may be had through any <e«peotable wholesale house.' N.H.— Empty packages only allowed (ox when ye turned in good condition. EDWARD WATERS, WnOLESALB , CONFKCIIOHEB.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7904, 24 March 1887, Page 8

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