I^TQNDAY.. (BOEING) NIGHT, DEC. 25. / ETHIOPIAN CARNiyAL AND BALL, , .by •. ,:>.. DEAN'S MIKSTRELS. ' Established 1878. Fourth Annual Benefit of the Sick, Accident, and Library Fund of the Auckland Fire Brigade. On this occasion a Prize will be given for the Best Poem and Conundrum on the Auckland Fire Brigade. Admission : Front seats, 3s ; Second seats, 2s ; Gallery, One Shilling. HORACE DEAN, Manager. /^ H O R A'**L* II A L L . MONDAY, JANUARY 2. REFINED ETHIOPIAN CARNIVAL. BY DEAN'S MINSTRELS. Established 1878. To be followed by a Fancy Dress Ball in aid of the Funds of No. 3 Company, A.R.V. Admission : Front seats, 3s ; Second seats, 2s ; Gallery, One Shilling. HORACE DEAN, Mannager. 1368 TVT A S O N I C BALL, In celebration of the opening of the Freemasons' Hall, to be held in the CHORAL HALL, On WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7th, 1881. Tickets may be had from members of committee. MOSS M. LEVY, P.M., 1385 Hon. Sec. MASONIC HALL, ONEHUNGA. Lodge M-AxrKAir, 58G, S.C. The above Lodge will Celebrate their Annual Installation of Officers by a Fancy Dress Bali, on TUESDAY, 20th December, 1881. Dancing to commence at !) p.m. shai-p. Tickets, 10s 6d each ; to be had from the Officers of the Lodge. A. ROBB, Secretary. T ADIES' WORK SOCIE TV, All Saints' Cjimcu. Patroness ... Mrs CowiE. PROMENADE CONCERT — oi" — VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC, With the kind assistance of well-known Amateurs, Ladies and Gentlemen ; AND SALE OF A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF WOE X, Including donations of Useful and Fancy Articles, Toys, &c., &c., PONSONBY HALL, THIS FRIDAY, 2nd DECEMBER. Admission", Is ; Children half-price. Commencing at 6 p.m. ; Concert at 8 p.m. This is an opportunity for residents of Ponsonby to obtain unique articles sxiitable for Christmas Gifts. All Goods will be Plainly and Cheaply Marked. mO THE ELECTORS OF THE OLD THAMES DISTRICT. Gentlemen,— The Representation Act of the last session of Parliament having divided your district into two electorates, it has become necessary for me to determine for which of the two seats I will seek re-election. After full consideration I have decided to ask for a renewal of the confidence of the Electors of the Thames Borough. In thanking the Electors of Coromandel for their past confidence and support, I desire to assure them that, if elected for the Thames Borough, I shall bo at all times willing to work hand in hand with the member for Coromandel in securing the common interests of both Districts. I remain, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, JOHN SHEEHAN.
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Observer, Volume 3, Issue 64, 3 December 1881, Page 181
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414Page 181 Advertisements Column 4 Observer, Volume 3, Issue 64, 3 December 1881, Page 181
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