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An interim dividend at the rate of 10 per" cent, per annum for the half-year ending 30th April will be payable at the Devonport Steam ferry Company's office on the 11th inst. The snare register will be closed until the 11th inst., inclusive. All wool Colonial blankets, measuring 64 by 88 inches, and weighing sjlb, at 12a lid per pair at Smith and Oaughey's.— . Mr. and Mrs. Powell, of the Singer Sewinj Machine Company, call attention elsewhere to the Columbia Fitter, which can be taught in one hour. Smith and Caughey are selling Crewdson'a 32in. medium calico at 3|d per yard; 3Qiu. ditto, 4id, the trade supplied.— The Rev. A. H. Collins will deliver a popular leoture on "The Chinese Opium Traffic," under the auspices of the Ponsoaby Baptist Society of Christian Endeavour, oa Tuesday evening next. Notwithstanding the great advance in the price of wool, Rush brook and Co. are selling blankets and flannels at last year's rates. They announce all sorts and sizes in stock at very special low prices. The first rehearsal of the season of tho Devonport Musical Society will be held in the Devonport Hall on Tuesday evening. 3377 yds of Crewdson's 32in, calico, 3|d 8) yard; 1695, 36in. ditto. 41d. These quotations are less than the wholesale test. Smith and Caughey.-[Advt 1 Messrs. Earle and Whitehead notify elsewhere that they opened the Enterprise Restaurant, Customs-street. The choicest things in mantles and roilll* nary suitable for the present season, and out well-known low cash prices. Smith and Caughey. -(Aim.] „ Ladies' mackintoshes and waterproofs sell, log very cheap at Rushbrook s, from 124 6fl each. ** rA notice to tioketholders in Mrs. Kehoe Dempsey's art union appears in our advertising columns. M Ml The Devonport Ferry Company will run one of their popular steamers to Lake ,Taka. puna to-morrow afternoon. ,„..*_*« The largest stock of English and Colonial blankets at Smith and Caughey's,-f AdvtJ ' The p.s. Tongariro will leave the Ferry Tee this afternoon with the Newmarket Fishing Club, on a fishing excursion. ..:'*"'.'," The usual ecclesiastical notices wit! be found on the eighth page. The Rev,-W.J. Williams will hold a speolal service for young men at the Pitt-street Church to-morrow evening ; nihiwy* Dangers of. Young Men." The Rev. H. R. Dewsbury will deliver aspeolal lecture to young men to-morrow evening in the Grafton Road Wealeyan Church, subject being" The Heritage of Illustrious Example." At the Newton Congregational Church tomorrow evening Rev. F. Warner will lecture on "The Socialism of Christ." The anniversary services of the Devonport Presbyterian Sunday-school will be held tomorrow, when Mr. Hunter will preaob morning and afternoon, and Mr. C. B. Button; M.H.R,, in the evening. A special i golden offering will be taken up to-morrow at the Poußonhy Baptist Church on behalf of the fund for the reduction of the debt on the Church property. - Miss Lilian %.«£.» i M.S., will deliver a leoture to-morrow eve* P ing on " The Theosophio Idea of xTayer.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10127, 9 May 1896, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10127, 9 May 1896, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10127, 9 May 1896, Page 5