Article image
Article image

MATAKANA. 5 A most successful entertainment was civ« in the Public Hall on the 26th March S,»i3 . of the hunday-school funds, which were in ' ,r mented to the extent of about £8. Th ~ attendance was very large, including man» from neighbouring districts. The feature of the evening was the artistic arrangement of - the varied tableaux, the effect being emtio . heightened with coloured lights. The audi . ence gave demonstrative appreciation as th." ' scenes passed in view, the whole arrangement ; reflecting the highest credit to Mrs 0 I Cruickshank and her assistants. The voai " > and instrumental department was in the able , charge of Mrs. Austen, both ladies receivini t. special votes of thanks at the conclusion • 6 The whole arrangements were carried ou" i without a hitch. One highly appreciated 0 ''novation was the liberal distribution d „ programmes. Mr. A. Campbell occupied tin r ,1 cha r, and at the conclusion the customary > r 0 votct of thanks were moved by Messrs, J Kopel Large, and Derecourt. II A pttition to the management of tlu '■ steamers Rose Casey and Maori is lying at the post offic« for signature, asking for a red™.. • f lou of freiihts on general produce, etc, When e it is borne in mind tnat freights hive not ' 3 suffered the same ratio of deprecation at produce, setters are fully justified h askin? . for a reduction The matter has bleu taken 1 up in conjunction with Mahurangi Kaip» , Flats, Wayby, and other districts. • Correspondent.] a 5 Special Advertisemerts. 5 J TRADE 1 r ASK FOR HANCOCK'S ' CELEBRATED ; XXXX 1 ALE S, ; MADE FROM THE . FINEST MALT AND HOPS, AND FREE FROM ALL ANTISEPTICS <| DELETERIOUS ACIDS. ) CAPTAIN COOK BREV9T, NEWMARKET. THE T£LEMO!k9 * the JONDON JJESIAL JNSTITUTE, 298 Q'- street - A COMPLETE SET OF TEETH iOP £1 I s Celebrated FIRST PRIZE GOLD MEDAL TEEM Painlessly fitted by atmospheric Suction. The most complete system in the World. Goran. teed ten years. Single Tooth from ss, Absolutely Painless Enactions by Pure Nitrous Oxide Gas, ss. Teeth mi manently stopped, ss. All the latest appliaite and, remember, fees at less than half the usual «sl At the LONDON DENTAL INSTITUTE. QRANGES. rjIAHITI RANGES DONALD 4 EDENBOROOGH (Auckland, Tahiti, and Raratonga) Have always on sale and to arrive from the Sooth Sea Islands ORANGES BANANAS PINEAPPLES PEANUTS COCOANUTS , LIMEJUICE REFINED COCOANUT OIL ' DESICCATED COCOANDTS VANILLA BEANS, IS. Purchasers can always rely ou the I). & E. brand being the best in the Market, and that ttw utmost care will be used in soiling and packing the rait before delivery. DOSALD i EDHBOROM COMMERCE-STREET. =T>EST m T OWN = "MALCOLM'S ITX HEAV^ TWEED TROUSERS, 5 11 D ' 7 s 11°' 10 s 6" 168, QUEEN-STREET. B» ATK 1 N 8 ' IS STILL CARRYING ON THE CLOTHING AND OUTFITTING IN HIS OLD PREMISES' H. A 1 ™ 8 Begs to inform his friends and the public that hii lease baring expired his old shop has been divided into two shops, and he has taken one of these at Lli'SS THAN ONE-FOURTH THE RENT H8 WAS PAYING FOR MANY YEARS, and is no* in a position to sell CLOTHING, MERCERY, SHIRTS, AND GENERAL OUTFITTING, AT I VERY GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. H. A™® I Wishes also to say that be is at very small expense, and can now positively sell all goods at the VERY LOWEST PRICES IN AUCKLAND, ! H. A we HAS DECIDED TO SELL -iT CUTTING PRICES. . EAIAPOI AND AUCKLAND-MADE CLOTHING, j SHIRTS, MERCERY, HATS, COLLARS BRACES, AND GENERAL OUTFITTING WILL BE MARKED DOWN AND SOLD AT A VERY SMALL PROFIT. ORDERS taken for all descriptions of Clothing to measure; also. Shirts, Collars, etc., at terj moderate pricesi H.A. will be pleased to see all bis old friends and the public. He solicits their patronage. Ha t k i n S. f • 11 «" n.g . m

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH18970401.2.64.4

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10405, 1 April 1897, Page 6

Word Count
636

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10405, 1 April 1897, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10405, 1 April 1897, Page 6