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ACADEMY OF MUSIC. FRIDAY, JUNE 14th A MUSICAL TREAT OF A VERY HIGH ORDER. GRAND CONCERT BY 1VF ISS ~R OSE TJ LANEY AND Ti/TISS T AURA "piSHER, Assisted by the LEADING LOCAL AMATEURS. ADMISSION— 3s, 2s, and Is. RESERVED SEATS. The Plan of Reserved Seats will be opened at Mr Miller's on Wednesday morning, at eleven o'clock. „..„ SEDUCED FARES. nnHE Union Steam Ship Company's JL Maguificent Passenger Steamer, « MARAROA," Will sail on WEDNESDAY, 12th Instant, at 5 p.m., for NAPIER, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON AND DUNEDIN. FARES AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. 618 NOTICE. ON account of sickness, I shall not have any Small Goods or Fresh Pork for sale during the whole of this week. OLIVER VEALE, Pork Butcher, Gladstone Road. 613 . AUCTION SALE. WEDNESDAY, 12th JUNE, at 11. a.m. D. M. ORR Will sell by Auction, at the City Mart, as above, without reserve — Of\ OASES Al TAHITI ORANGES fj\J (ripe and sweet, in splendid order), Mandarins, Apples, Lemons, Kumeras, Potatoes, Chaff, Oats, Horse Beans, Carrots, Butter, Cheese, etc. JOHN W. BRIGHT, 621 Auctioneer. iSOTICE. THE Tender of Dennis MALONE'has been ACCEPTED for Pressing Hay at Patutahi. 619 J. S. BUCKLAND.I ORMOND FOUND. 1 M P OUNDED by Banger, on 3rd JuneOne BLAUK GELDING, no visible brand, star and snip. If not claimed before the 17th June, will be sold to defray expenses. T. KENEALY, 604 Poundkeeper. L~ OST— CHEQUE, No. 451187, drawn on Bank New South Wales. Payment topped. • 620 a ■ ■ ■- ■ IN Life's battle we are forced to play many parts. We play our part by giving such bargains that no other house can touch.— Robertson and Adair. HAVE you had a pair of our 2s 6d fourbutton Tan Kid Gloves? If not, next pair you require try them. — Robertson and Adair. WANTED— Buyers of Remnants of all classes of Dress Goods ; just nominal prices. — At Mark Way House. BEE-HIVE 4-ply Fingering (good plain shades), 2s lid ; Colonial Wool, Is lid.— At Mark Way House. COSTUMES Cheaper than ever THIS \J WEEK, at Mack Way House. i^LOTHING in Men's, Boys' and Youths', \^J in great variety, from the famous Kaiapoi Mills.— At Mark Way House. LOST, from Patutahi — Jersey COW, branded GO. — Finder rewarded on communicating with G. S. Gumming, Postoffice. 615 FOR SALE, cheap— A few choice quiet springing HEIFERS, to suit purchasers.— Apply D. Douglas, Whataupoko. USE ONLY "Flug Brand" CALICOES and SHEETINGS. Warranted free from dressing. To be had only from Henry Lewis, direct importer. None genuine unleaa bearing our trade mark, 489 WHY get wet or buy inferior Waterproof Clothing, when you can get 15 Ladies' Macintoshes (heavy check tweeds), at 15s 3d; worth 255. 20 Maids' and Children's Heavy Macintoshes for 15s and 16s 6d. Just have a look !— At Teat and Friar's. nnHE WAY WE DO IT.— We do not A import direct, but we buy for CASH. 33-spindle Beehive Wool (plain, ingrain and fancy) for 3s 6d per head ; 10-spindleßoslyn Wool at 2s per head ; 30-spindle Kaiapoi Wool— plain 2s 3d, ingrain 2s 6d.— To be had only at Teat and Friar's. NE CASE of Ladies' Felt Hats (trimmed and untrimmed) from 2s 6d. Just opened, 6 dozen Ladies' Corsets, at 3s 6d (beats Thomson's hollow). — Only at Teat and Friar's. P BIRCH & CO. have just opened up t six more cases of First-clas3 BOOTS and SHOES, and will sell at lowest profits, for wish. . 591 HY BE LATE FOR SCHOOL, when you can buy Waite's Patent Fire Lighters, Is each ; also, Electric Kauri Gum ! Fire Lighters, 3d per dozen. — At J. McKek's. I^6 LET— The SHOP lately occupied by Fawcett and Searle, in Gladstone road.— Apply Nolan and Skeet. 482 FOR SALE, Cheap — Spring Cart, -Butchers' Cart, Bakers' Cart At Tharratt's Shoeing Forge, Childerß road. FOR SALE— The Goodwill and Furniture of Bay View Boarding House. — Apply on premises to Mrs Hill. 345 WHY pay" 10s 6d for~Fo"o7ball Boots, when you can procure them at Gakrett Brothers at 7s 6d ? ANTEDiiNCTWN^IThat cne Pork Butcher's Shop has been REOPENED for the sale of Prime Dairyfed Pork, Roll Bacon, Brawn, Black Puddings, Pork Sausages, Pork Pies, etc., adjoining Mark Way House. Also, cash buyer of good Dairy-fed Pork. — O. Vealb Gladstone road. 7go W"~ AltffED KNOWN.- Ladies' Leather Slippers, 2a 9(1 per pair; Ladies' Goloshed House Boots, 3s 6d pair ; Men's Blucher Boots, 4s lid pair. — At Garrett Bros.' Large Boot Sale. 298 BICYCLES for Everybody (new and second-hand). Easy payments. Call and inquire. Bicycle requisites in stock.— John H. Orimond. §38 MRS HAGAN has started a Restaurant opposite Mr Lewis' shop. All meals, Ntaepenoe. 344 WANTED KNOWN - Ladies' and Gents' Second-hand CLOTHING bought, sold, and exchanged. Families waited upon. Strictly confidential. Mrs ATT\yoop, Furniture Bazaar, prey street,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIL, Issue 7302, 10 June 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIL, Issue 7302, 10 June 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIL, Issue 7302, 10 June 1895, Page 3