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The anniversary services of the Auckland Centra! Mission will take place to-morrow. The Rov. J. B. Butler speaks in the Mission Hall, Albert-street, at eleven, Mr. Studd, evangelist, in His Majesty's Theatre at three p.m. and half-past six p.m. A full choir, under Mr. J. Bouskill, will sing, while Mr. PaqiiA conducts the orchestra. Various soloists will also sing. Tho anniversary tea is announced to be held in the Albert-street Hall on Wednesday evening next. Corsets, corsets, corsets! Every good make and stylo, best goods, lowest cash prices. John Court. Queen-street. They have arrived: The nicest and warmest suits for the boys. All newest phapos and patterns.—At Geo. Fowlds*, Victoria read

A general meeting of the Auckland Cooperative Terminating Building Society will bo held in St. James' Hall, Wellingtonstreet, on Tuesday evening next, when various appropriations will be allotted. Furs, furs, furs! Necklets, boas, and I muffs, in marmot, fox, Thibet, seal, sable, I also white, brown, and black hare. Is 6d to £5, cash prices.— At John Court's. Queenstreet, j Driest of the dry—the man who wears an : oilcoat or mackintosh which he purchased at Geo. Fowlds', Victoria Arcade. Men's boots: Kip watertight bluchers, 10s 6d pair. Every pair guaranteed.—Smith and Caughey, Ltd. Keep dry! Don't get wet! Purchase an oilcoat. mackintosh, or raincoat at Geo. Fowld's, and wear it. Bound to keep out the rain. Ladies' hem-stitched handkerchiefs, 1« 6d, Is 9d, to 10s 6d dozen. A special line of new novelty collars, plain and inserted, from Is each.At John Court's Queen-street. Manchester department.—Blankets, flannels, calicos, and sheetings are being sold at lowest old prices for cash at John Court's, Queen-street . I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12609, 25 June 1904, Page 6

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Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12609, 25 June 1904, Page 6

Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12609, 25 June 1904, Page 6

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