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Funeral Notices. jajanagaggMHßmgagttcraPßaßascraawmßawHra aaaa JJISTRICT GRAND LODGE. The District Grand Lodge Officers and the W. < Masters. Officers and Brethren of all daughter $ Lodges under the English Constitution are respect- i Fullv invited to attend the Funeral of their late Brother James Call aw, P.J).G.J)., TO-DAY (\Vednes- < lav), the 15th instant. , • „ c 1 ijv order. GEORGE S. GRAHAM, J>l 0 D.G.M. ] — —— ] D istrict GRAND mark LODGE, The Members of*the District Grand Lodge and all Brethren of private Lodges under the English Constitution are invited to attend the Funeral of our lute Brother James Carlaw, P.G.5.8., 11l lb DAY (Wednesday), at three p.m. , , Meet at Masonic Hall, Karangahape Road, at 2.30. Full Regalia. WM p MOAT, D.D.G.M. THE W. Master, Officers, and Members of LODGE EDEN, No. 1530, E.C., invite the attendance of all Master Masons and Brethren at the Funeral of their late Brother James Carlaw, P.M., which will leave his late residence at three o'clock p.m. THIS DAY (Wednesday), the loth ~l!itaut - GEORGE HARDY, I. P. Master. Brethren will appear in Masonic Regalia, and assemblo at 2.30 in the Lodge-room, Masonic Hall, Karangahape Road. THE Brethren of the New Zealand Constitution are invited to attend the Funeral of the late Brother James Carlaw, P.M., three p.uj. I'O-DAY (Wednesday). p N > Assistant Grand Secretary. ZwZ T ODGE PONSONBY, 703, S.C. mM 1J The Members of the .above Lodge are requested to assemble at the Masonic Hall, Newton, at 2.30 p.m. TO-DAY, to attend the funeral of the late Brother Carlaw, P.M. Costume : Apron, white ties, and gloves. W. ANDERSON, W.M. MeetingsA UCKLAND CHAMBER OF COMMISRCG. The Quarterly Meeting of Members mil be held in the Rooms of the Chamber on THURSDAY, 10th April, IS9I, at 3 p.m. Business : The following subjects, having been considered by the Council, are now submitted for approval: Suggested Alterations in Laws Dealing with °Purchase of Native J.and. Amendments to Mining Laws. Federation. Technical Education. Bills of Lading (English). j YOUNG Secretary. Auckland, April 13,1591. rmHE ONEHUNGA PERPETUAL I LAND, BUILDING, AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. A Special Meeting of the above Society will be held at the office, Queen-street, Onehunga, on THURSDAY, the 14th day of May, IS9I, at eight o'clock p.m., to consider the following proposed alterations of the Rules : — Rule 40 is altered by striking out the words— Eight years, the weekly payments shall be Is Cd. Six years » >> >> 1* Four years ~ >> » '- W». And inserting in lieu thereof— Eight years, the weekly payments shall be 3s sd. Six years „ „ >> Is &}• Four years ~ >> >. -s id. Rule 50 is altered by striking out the wordsEight per cent., And inserting in lieu thereof the wordsSeven per cent. Rule 65 is altered by striking out the wordsEight per cent., And inserting in lieu thereof the wordsSeven per cent. SIDNEY BROOKFI ELD, Secretary. Fancy Goods. « ALL GOLD THAT GLITTERS." SPECIAL NOTICE! No imitation of Gold and Silver is displayed in the Jewellery Windows of Goodson's London Arcade, ALL being WARRANTED GENUINE. The prices of the genuine not exceeding Indian Imitation, etc. Warranted Gold Brooches, from 5s 6d, and

Silver from Is Cd ea li. Just Arrived, Silver Bangles (connected), and some lovely New Jewellery. PARISIAN NOVELTIES, Jnsfc Opened. Should be seen by anyone searching for presents. NOVELTIES DIRECT FROM JAPAN, Just opened, and should be seen in the window, but better still, see the JAPANESE BAZAAR. See the RUBY, CRYSTAL, AND BLUE GLASSWARE, POMPEII, MOSS, AND OATMEAL MAJOLICA WARE, CHINA TEA AND DESSERT SETS, GLASS JUGS AND DISHES, Under the Jewellery Window. ART FLOWER POTS AND LOVELY FRENCH POT PLANTS. The constant arrival of new goods renders necessary ? frequent visits to GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE JAPANESE AND ART BAZAAR To keep abreast with the Novelties constantly being receivod. The Variety, Extent, and Cheapness of the Stock is so well known as to render comparisons superfluous.

QOODSON'S JAPANESE AND jgAZAAR, QUEEN-STREET AND KARANGAHAPE ROAD. SPECIAL. , " /tar SEE the REVISED LIST PRICE of FOOTBALLS at GOODSON'S-the CHEAPEST in Auckland. PICTURE-FRAME MANUFACTORY AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENT DEPOT, 88, Victoria-street^ Auckland. T. E.■ CT a ?te R ' TEACHER OF MUSIC. VIOLIN, BANJO, GUITAR CORNET, PIANO, - &c. 5 ■ . . Cheapest House in New Zealand for Picture Frames, Musical Instruments, and Fittings. Tuner and Repairer of all kinds of Musical Instruments. ?

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8541, 15 April 1891, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8541, 15 April 1891, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8541, 15 April 1891, Page 8