Exhibitions- ■ AUCKLAND gOCIETY OF NEW GALLERY, COBURG-STREET. THE 24th ANNUAL EXHIBITION IS NOW OPEN DAILY, 12.30 to 5, and 7.30 to 10 p.m. ADMISSION, Is. Catalogues, Sixpence. MUSIC EVERY EVENING. In consequence of an Extension, of the Time the Exhibition remains open, tne Art Union Drawing announced lor liny Evening has been further Postponed to WEDNESDAY, August 2nd, at 9 p.m. . S. STUART, Secretary A.S.A. Meetings. ~ 1 0 E ' JJ 0 T 1 0 B ' The First Annual Meeting of THE AUCKLAND POLITICAL REFORM LEAGUE will bo held in the Chamber of Commerce, Swanseastreet, THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. BUSINESS. Chairman's Report and Election of Officers for the ensuing year. Members of the League are especially requested to attend, and are invited to bring friends who desire to become Members, or the League. GRAVES AICKIN, V.P. GRAVES AICKIN, V.P. W. R. BLOOMFIELD, V.P. GAS COMPANY, LIMITED. Notice is hereby given that an Ordinary General Meeting of the Shareholders in the Auckland Gas Company, Limited, will be held at the Company's Office, 26, Wyndham-street, on WEDNESDAY, the 26th day of July, at 12 o'clock noon, for the purpose of Declaring a Dividend. The Transfer Books will be Closed from the 19th to the 26th instant, both days inclusive. By Order of the Board of Directors. E. B. PARSONS, Secretary. Auckland, July 18, 1905. rnilE JUBTLEE INSTITUTE FOR THE 1 BLIND. The Annual General Meeting of Contributors will be held at the INbi'ITUTE, Mauukau Road, Paruell, on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, 2nd August, at 3 o'clock, to receive Reports and Statements of Accounts. Contributors and Friends are cordially invited to attend, and will have an opportunity of inspecting the various departments. R. LESLIE HUNT, Secretary. "OONSONBY SHAKESPEARE AND I RHETORIC CLUB. LEYS INSTITUTE. THIS EVENING, at 7.45. " TWELFTH NIGHT." Subscribers Only. : m HE AUCKLAND J- SCENERY CONSERVATION SOCIETY. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. Thursday, 27th July. 1905, 3.30 p.m. At the Chamber of Commerce, Swanson-street. Members and other interested in the society are invited to be present. PERCY HOLT, Hon. Secretary, ( 107, Queen-street. Electoral. pONSONBY jg LECTION. M C" AS - H. P OOLE ' , WILL ADDRESS THE ELECTORS' OF AUCKLAND WEST, In the PONSONBY HALL, NEXT FRIDAY EVENING, Tho 28th inst., at 8 p.m., IN THE LIBERAL AND TEMPERANCE INTERESTS. Public Notices. , fin HE AUCKLAND CO-OPERATIVE TERMIN1. A.TING BUILDING SOCIETY. - NEW GROUPS— Pay Day in Bth Group, July 31st; First Pay Day in 9th Group, August 21st. Tho Directors hereby announce that the TENTH GROUP will bo Opened on THURSDAY NEXT, 27th inst., at 9 o'clock, when applications will be received, and Shares allotted in the Group, at the Office of the Society, Union Bank Building, Victoria-street. As fully half Iho Shares are already bespoken, early application is necessary—By order.— C. GRIERSON, Secretary. Ironmongery. SPECIALITIES IN QUE JRONMONGERY JQ EPARTME NT. JUST ARRIVED— ' CORK BATH MATS, in assorted sizes, 3s 9d, 4s 9(1, ss, 5s 6(1, 6s, 7s 6(1 each. ALUMINIUM. ALUMINIUM. Wo have just opened up a Varied Assortment. Note tho Prices: SAUCEPANS AND COVERS, 4s 6(1, 5s 6(1, 6s 9(1, 8s 6d each. FRY PANS, WITH LONG HANDLES--3 9 10 11 12 inch 4s 6d 5s 6d 6s 9d 8s 6d 9s 9d each We have also received a Few Samples as below: Lipped Saucepans, Jelly Moulds, Cake Moulds, Windsor Kettles, Double Boilers, Billy Cans, Trays, Plates, Teacups, Saucers, etc., etc. OLDE ENGLISH ENAMELLED PUDDING BOWLS (with Rims), 6 7 . 7§ inch' across top . rls Is 3d Is 6(1 each 3s 6d the nest of 3 ENGLISH HOUSEHOLD TABLE MANGLES— 24in Rollers, only 28s 6d each. EUREKA IRON FRAME WRINGERS— 12 14 16 inch Rollers. 15s 6d 18s 26s each MRS. POTTS' ENTERPRISE N.P. SAD IRONS. Set of 3 Complete with handle and stand, 5s 9d set. . ENTERPRISE MEAT CHOPPERS- • No. 5 size, 5s 9d each. UNIVERSAL FOOD CHOPPERSNo 1, No. 2. 5s 6d 6s 3d each. KINDLY CALL AND INSPECT. H. M. S MBEtos ' m ' QENEUAL pROVIDERS, THE OLD MILL, QUEEN-STREET. Seeds, Manures, etc, r THOSE ON THE LAND. WE ARE NOW LANDING— HIGH-GRADE THOMAS PHOSPHATE SPECIALLY PREPARED KAINIT, IIECLEANE'i) ALGERIAN OATS We have Arriving in July. August, September, and October, Shipments of HIGH-GRADE THOMAS PHOSPHATE, SPECIALLY PREPARED KAINIT RECLEANED ALGERIAN OATS, AUSTRALIAN AND CALCUTTA BONEDUST. WE STOCK ALL THE PRINCIPAL MANURES. LOWEST PRICES FOR DELIVERY FROM SHIP. Send for particulars before buying. F. W. S MITH AND C°" c strS e " DQ P - clearance sale .O.<U. GIVING AWAY PRICES FRILLED PILLOW CASES, 8$ SALE NOW ON.-D.S.C. I FAIN would write a poem, On tidings o'er the sea; When gathering I see the foam, It fills my heart with glee. Plagued by spray there's a ship laden »»«■r. l Gey lon. pure, choicest teas: is for GRAHAM AND CO. tradin' O'er the angry, rolling seas. There I see the native race Pick and cull the choicest leaf: Tis GRAHAM AND CO.'S Great Solace lliat refreshes <irul gives relief. Beware how you handle Our pure, delicious tea; Ne'er drink it with scandal, Lest thy friends desert thee. 'Twill always pick you up When fatigued and you're run down;' 01 tea tis the best cup To be found in all the town. We sell it in the pound, And we sell it in the bulk'Tis the best tea to be found' / Madam, buy and do not sulk. All comers we dailv greetYou we would bo glad to' meet. We'll serve you swift and sure and neat At CITY CHAMBERS, in QUEEN-STREET. DQ f — CLEARANCE SALE .O.W. MEN'S MERINO UNDERVESTS IS, IS 3D, IS 6D. HALF-PRICE.— '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12928, 26 July 1905, Page 8
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