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. Amusements- ■ ~ % ■ -"■ ■ -.. '. ...,.-..- ~--.--^-—^ »QITY H A L U «, TOR A SHORT SEASON, 1- * ■ ,'• Commencing **" f THURSDAY, "JANUARY in GREAT MAORI HAKAS Will bis given by 30 selected Male and Fern I _ Warriors of the Ngatiwhakauae Tribe. ~, -. * J Twenty different Styles of the most ANCIENT AND WEIRD HAKAS. te —: 'a MILLION PRICES: .. Circle, 2s; Stalls, Is; Pit, 6d. BIHI TAEKATA, » , . _ Hon. Set. Athletics. AUCKLAND LAWN TENNIS association. Aiß = LADIES' CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES GENTLEMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP SIXGLV* Entries for the above (open to all Members of th' , Associated Clubs) will be received by the B„ e '» Secretary up to 1 p.m. on SATURDAY, the i°.k January, 1895. .. , v .... - ....' u * "Entrance Fee: Ladies, 2s' 6d; Gentlemen 5 3 - ; ; 'H. T. MACLEAN, Hon. Saj. ?:'., v ;." r I;v Fancy Goods.; ... ~~ ANT E D XT N'OWS , GO ODSON'S-For Gold and Silver Jeweller. •' «« ' Cheap " ' >. GOODSON'S-For Clocks and • Waterbnij ■" Watches GOODbON'S-For Electro Plate and Cutlery GOODSON'S-For Desks, Work Boxes, md e Baskets d GOODSON'S— Japanese Goods of all kinds 55?5?95! S—For Basketware, immense variety GOODSON'S-For Albums and Photo Frames i. Sx9 I)SON,s — For Dressing Cases and Bags n GOODSON'S-For Bags. Fans, Brushes, and a. . Combs GOODSON'S—For Tea, Breakfast, or Toilet Set* GOODSON'S-For Vases Lustres, Ei)e7gn« Shades "* * GOODSON'S-For Stationery, Card-, Gam«. Puzzles GOODSON'S—For Perfumery, Sponges, Haii ; ' Curlers, etc. GOODSON'S-For Fire Screens, Draught Screens. and Lamp Screens GOODSON'S—For Bamboo Brackets, Easels, Fire Ornaments GOODSON'S—For Birthday, Wedding, and Coado. lence Cards GOODSON'S—For 'Xmas and New Year Cards I GOODSON'S—For'Xmas Presents and New Yew ) Gifts "* GOODSON'S-For Dolls, Toys, and Santa Clans Gifts "* (> GOODSON'S—For 'Xmas Tree Ornaments and 0 Prizes ' GOODSON'S—For School Prizes and Bazaar Goods, GOODSON'S—For Variety, Novelty, and Cheanf ness v e GOODSON'S—For Auckland; and Auckland for Goodson. ! q.oodson;s t qndon \ rcades, •' " QUEEN-STREET AND KARANGAHAPE ■ ■-•- ' ROAD. ■r Brewers* - l : : : . , EHKENFEIED BROS, 1 BREWERS, * ALBERT BREWERY, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, I WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, BOTTLERS AND IMPORTERS, 43, QUEEN-STREET WHARF. | PRIZE MEDAL AND AWARDS Atfollowing Exhibitions for our .Well-known Butt and Bottled ALE AND STOUT: r Sydney International Exhibition, 1879. r Melbourne International Exhibition, ISBO-Sl. New Zealand Industrial Exhibition, Wellington. 1885. 6 % New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition. Dnnedin, 1889-90. - In addition to above have been awarded at las. manian Exhibition, Launceston, 1891-92. FIVE FIRST AWARDS FOR ...... BULK BOTTLED ALES AND STOUT. ' Also, CHAMPIONSHIP , GOLD MEDAL OP AUSTRALASIA AGAINST ALLCOMERS FOB BULK AND BOTTLED ALE Having a Large Stock of ALE AND STOUT, Bottled in quart and pint bottles, specially brewed for the summer trade, which are now thoroughly matured, can with every confidence recommend same to connoisseurs as second t-. none in the colony. 1895. SECCOMBE'S XXXXXX NEW YEAR'S BEEWS ARE MADE FROM THE BEST MALT AND HOPS AND THE PUREST WATER IN THE WORLD. ONE TRIAL OF THEIR CELEBRATED ALE AND UNRIVALLED STOUT Is enough to substantiate the accuracy of this statement. TASTET AND TRY. qreat Northern brewery, KYBER PASS, AUCKLAND. NOTICE TO FARMERS AND OTHERS, THE UNDERSIGNED : ARE CASJHJ BUYERS OF WOOL) AT HIGHEST MARKET BATES, ■«i"«irani ■ WARNOCK BROTHERS, DURHAM-STREET, ■'■•-' Auckland. jfl"Bw' ZEALAND 3BALD. ScmsaunieN: 9d per week, delivered in town and suburbs; or 13s 6d per quarter, in advance, posted to any part of the colony. Births, is; Deaths and Marriages, 2s W t*A insertion. These announcements are also inserted in the Auckland Weekly News and HekaiJJ Monthly Summary without extra charge. While every care is exercised in regard to the dun insertion of advertisements, the Proprietors de not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion through accident or from other causes; and the Proprietors reserve - to themselves the right of omitting . advertisements that. they may deea objectionable, even although such advertisement! may have been received and paid for in the usual course of business. Instructions as to the insertion or withdraw* <>'• advertisements in the Herald must be in icriti*3Advertisements received without such instractitni will be inserted until countermanded, and charted accordingly. Orders to withdraw advertisemenU must be at the Publishing Office not later than d* o'clock p.m. For the convenience of advertisers, replies *• advertisements may be sent to the Hebaii Publishing Office; but the Proprietors da &*' accept any responsibility in this respect. HERALD TELEPHONES. Editorial—No. 229. ' / - Counting ' House, Publishing Office, As>ertis* Bients—No. 14. : .."''"'.-' . Letter-press and Lithographic Printing, EngrsTtog. Binding.Stationery—No. 178.'' „

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9713, 8 January 1895, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9713, 8 January 1895, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9713, 8 January 1895, Page 8