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-jl/TONDAY (BOXING) NIGHT, DEC. 25. ETHIOPIAN CARNIVAL AND BALL, 1 BY DEAN'S MINSTRELS. 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 **£* HALL. MONDAY, JANUARY 2. REFINED ETHIOPIAN CARNIVAL, 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 MASONIC HALL, ONEHUNGA. Lodge Mantjkatt, 586, S.C. The above Lodge will Celebrate their Annual Installation of Officers by a Fancy Dress Ball on TUESDAY, 20th December, 1881. Dancing to commence at 9 p.m. sharp. Tickets, 10s Gd each ; to be had from the Officers of the Lodge. A. ROBB, Secretary. ST. ANDREWS MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION. A MUSICAL, LITERARY, AND DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT Will be given by the Members of the above Association, assisted by the Members of ST. ANDREW'S CHOIR, IN THE LOR N E - STREET HALL, THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING. Part I. MUSICAL AND LITERARY. j ' Part 11. The Comedy, by T. J. Williams, entitled, ONE TOO MANY JOE HIM! I The Characters by Lady and Gentleman Amateurs. ADMISSION— ONE SHILLING. Doors open at 7.30 p.m.; to commence at 8 o'clock. H. HASLETT, Hon. Sec. TTkISTRICT HOSPITAL AND OLD JLJ' MEN'S REFUGE. IX THE CHORAL HALL. Ox SATUEDAY, 17th DECEMBER, HERR CARL SCHMITT, with the kind assitance of |The Orchestra of the Choral Society And other Ladies and Gentlemen, Will give a GRAND MATINEE MUSICALE The gross proceeds of which, owing to the liberality of the following gentlemen will be handed over to the authorities of the above institutions for the purpose of providing the inmates with some additional entertainment at the Ensuing Christmas Season. Committee of Choral Society — Use of Hall free. Proprietors of New Zealand Herald, Proprietor of Evening Star, Proprietor of "Observer." — Advertising free Messrs. Upton and Co., Messrs. Champtaloup and Cooper — Tickets free. Messrs. Atkin — Printing free. an. LEANING. c UXDERTAKER. WEIXESLEY - STBEET. FUNERALS CONDUCTED AT THE MOST REASONABLE RATES. NOTE THE ADDRESS. 531 THE AUCKLAND vEEATED ~WATER CO., Corxer op Wexlesiey aivd Albertstreets, Manager, Mr. Geo. Gledhill. Wholesale Only. The above Company, in commencing business, be<* to . intimate that it is their intention to Manufacture a firstclass article, at the lowest possible price, and being in possession of api>liances, which no other firm in the trade possess, they can, with confidence, defy competition as tho following prices will prove : — ' Prices from and after February 1, 1881. Ice (in large quantities, per agreement). per lb. ... ... ... ... ... 0 0 3 JErated Waters, Lemonade, Soda-water Ginger-alu, Ginger Beer, Raspberryade Tonic-water, at per dozen ... <it 1 ° Lemon Cordial, Peppermint do, Clove do, ' •** Raspberry do, at per dozen ... .., o 15 0 Ginger Wine, per dozen ... ... ' 14a Ginger Wine (in bulk) per gallon ... "! 010 0 Quinine Wine, per dozen ... , .., '" 20 6 Lime Juice Cordial, per dozen ..[ "' nl7 0 Sarsaparilla, per dozen ... " '" 1 in n Stoughton Bitters, per dozen... „'. 14ft Orange Bitters, per dozen ... " '" Ijg 0 Twenty per cent, discount will bo allowed off the above prices for cash, or if the account is paid on or before the 15th day of each luonth. If accounts arenotpaid before that date, the full amount will be charged. ' ■ Country customers will be supplied at the above prices, but all packing, cases, and bottles, will be charged for, and a reasonable allowance will be made for cases when .returned, according to their condition. Bottles and stoppers, when returned, will be allowed fdl* at market prices. • 1 ■'■ ■*- — Particular care will be taken in packing goods.' ' Customers are particularly requested to advise the return of empty bottles by post card, or, otherwise as cases frequently disappear in a most niysterioiis manner from the Auckland Wharf. All bottles not returned, will be charged for at marked < priced. 4.53

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Observer, Volume 3, Issue 65, 10 December 1881, Page 197

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Page 197 Advertisements Column 4 Observer, Volume 3, Issue 65, 10 December 1881, Page 197

Page 197 Advertisements Column 4 Observer, Volume 3, Issue 65, 10 December 1881, Page 197

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