The entertainment provided by the MeAdoo Jubilee Singers at the Agricultural Hall continues to find much favour with the public. One of the principal attractions is Gauze, who earns success with his irnper sonatina songs, and the various glees and coon songs are all well treated. The last few evenings of the performance are announced, and a matinee will be hold on .Saturday afternoon next. To-day Messrs. Samuel Vaile and Sons hold an important sale of freehold properties, when they will offer Mrs. Cawkwell's well-known property at Panmure, comprising 123 acres of land, with frontage to Tamaki River; also, in the estate of the late Mrs. Garland, a store and two farms at Awhifu; also, 373 acres unimproved land near Hamilton, Wnikato: and two properties by order of the regislrai of the Supreme Court. Eggs very scarce, and price high, now is the very time to use the, Custard Powder; four packets, four exquisite flavours in each sixpenny box. Ask for ' Tucker's. Sold everywhere. The transfer books of the New Zealand Insurance Companv will be closed from the 26th hist, to the 10th prox. (both days inelusive), preparatory to payment of dividend. The Parnell Literary and Debating Society will meet in the schoolroom this evening, when the. president (the Kov. H. Kelly, M.A.) will deliver a lecture on "The Shams of Modern Life," followed by discussion. The 12th annual show of the Newton Pigeon and Canary Club will bo hold to-day and to-morrow. BicyCMOS SKNT FOR. UKPAITfKD, And returned fjuickly; also, for hire. Kidiii!» taiiffht. Bicycles from £3, tires ..-om 7s 6il: llt'Jining's tires guaranteed longest. Telephone. Bi7. i'ostal address, " flenuing, Auckland."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11685, 21 June 1901, Page 6
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