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A It DEN PARTY CONCERT & DANCE ! SWIMMING I PROF. PANNELL Will give a sensational display of Swimming from end of Northcote Wharf, ON MONDAY NEXT, MARCH 26th Assisted by Pupils and ex-Pupils, also by his dogs, ' Rover ' and • Help.' Five o'clock to 6.30 o'clock, p.m., Tea provided at One Shilling. At 7.30 p.m. there will be held a Promenade Concert and Dance on the Northcote Lawn. String Band and Piano. Admission to Lawn in Evening . Sixpence. \ UCKLAND HARBOUR BOARDTENDERS FOR PAINTING MARK BUOYS. Harbour Board Office, Auckland, March 20, 1891. Tenders will be received at this Office until TUESDAY, the 27th inst., at 2 p.m., for Cleaning and Painting Mark Buoys in Auckland Harbour, in termß of specifications and conditions to be seen at this Office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be endorsed • Tender for Painting Buoys,' . By order of the Board. EDWD. W. BUfiGESS for Secretary. T^T OTICE OF REMOVAL. MISS B. AYLETT DRESSMAKER, HAS REMOVED FROM 220 QUEEN ST —TO NEWTON— Opposite Mr. Lambonrne's. TITISS It/T pANTLON, DRESS & MANTLE MAKER. Dresses stylishly made at moderate charges. mar Plain and Fancy Costumes made on the Shortest Notice or for Hire. Large stock of Fancy Dresses available for hire. YORK HOUSE, 86, GBEY-STREET. J6EEEN, Lower Queen-street. • —CLOTHING SPECIALITIES ! Light Suits, 15s 6d ; Fox's Serge Suits, 30s ; Trousers made locally from American Beuim, 2s lid; Caps, 6d to Js 3d; Hard Felts, 4s to 8s ; a special White Silk Handkerchief, 2s lid, value for ss; Downs' Oil Clothing Macintoshes, Rubber Boots, &c— J, Green, Lower Queen-st. ri TESTIMONIAL TO MR. RICHARD X MONK. Several subscriptions having been offered, and a desire expressed by many city residents, to contribute towards the fund now being raised in the Waitemata Electorate to relieve Mr Richard Monk of part of the heavy expenses (over .£800) in connection with the late election petition, his friends are informed that subscriptions for this object may be sent to the following parties, and will be duly acknowledged : — Graves Aickin, Chemist, Queen-street, Auckland. John Wilson, Lime Merchant, Customsstreet West, Auckland. F. G. Ewington, Estate Agent, Coombes' Arcade, Auckland. David Goldie, Timber Merchant, Albertstreet, Auckland. John Hastie, Secretary National Association, Queen-street, Auckland. Wm. Philcox, Contractor, Devonport. To any of the District Collectors in the Waitemata Electorate, or to Nathaniel Wilßon, Lime Merchant, Warkworth. NATI ONAL ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND (Auckland Section). The next quarterly meeting will be held in the rooms, 123 Queen-street, next THURSDAY EVENING, March 22nd, at 8 o'clock. Subject for discussion: 4 The Council's Scheme for an Elective Upper House.' A large attendance is urgently solicited, and ladies are invited. By order of the Council, JOHN HA STDE, Secretary. Auckland, 12th March, 1894. Note. — Branch delegates and district members are reminded of the meeting with the Council on the same (Thursday) afternoon at 3 o'clock. "PIDEN TERRACE ROAD DISTRICT. FINAL NOTICE TO RATE DEFAULTERS. All Rates and other Accounts, now due and not paid by the 22nd day of March, 1894, will be sued for, without further notice. By order of the Board. W. O. POCKLINGTON, Collector. N.B.— Water Supplies not paid for by the above date will be disconnected, and a charge of 10s is made for re-connection whenever same is required. ED W A RTS WAY TE, Auckland Chambers, High-street (No. 2, ground floor), House, Land, Insurance, akd General Agent. Mortgages effected. Rents collected, etc.

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Observer, Volume XIV, Issue 795, 24 March 1894, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume XIV, Issue 795, 24 March 1894, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume XIV, Issue 795, 24 March 1894, Page 6