flL^ TTNION STEAM ffslllla SHIP COMPANY I jp»ato£i^ 0F NEW ZEALANI) Limited. PROPOSED DEPARTURES. (Circumstances Permitting.) NEW PLYMOUTH, WELLINGTON, NELSON, PIOTON, LYTTELTON, Fbom Manukatj: Takapuna Every Monday Mahikapua Every Thursday EAST COAST PORTS. GISBORNE, NAPEBR, AND WELLINGTON. Austbalia or Southebn Cboss. .Every Tues. Moa About Every Fortnight. GISBORNE. NAPIER, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, DUNEDIN, BLUFF, HOBART, MELBOURNE. Steamer about every week.usually on Thursday. SYDNEY. Waibabapa. Tuesday, 7 Aug., 4 p.m. TONGA AND SAMOA Taviuni Wednesday, 8 Aug., 5 pm. SUVA AND LEVUKA. U poltj Friday, 3rd August, 5 p.m. O valap Thursday, 16 Aug., 5 p.m. HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISCO. Mabiposa Saturday, 11 Aug., 2 p.m Particulars of Freight and Passage on application to Auckland Branch, Palmerston Buildings. IVT RS McCALLUM, PHRENOLOGIST & PSYCHOMETRIST Has removed to Uppeb Queen-stbeet, Persons haying their Heads Read will also get a Delineation of their Hands Free of Charge. PSYCHOMETBY AND ELECTBIC TBEATMENT A Specialty. Opinions ok the Pbess: Greytown Standard "—A representative of this journal paid a visit to Mrs McCallum, at present staying in Greytown. The lady more than justified the high reputation she possesses by the accurate account of the character which she furnished to her visitor. Her psychometric powers in the delineation of diseases are wonderful. Dollars Best Value on Earth, 3d."^ "XT UMBERS who visited the Newton _L>( Phonograph on Saturday last pronounced it the cleverest instrument ever exhibited in Auckland. HOEOTHY SOCIALS. The Ninth of the above will be held on WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT. In St. George's Hall, Newton. N.B.— By invitation only. Spectators will not be admitted. TTT ANTED KNOWN, that the Newton ' V V Phonograph can be engaged for Evening Parties. Full concert programme provided.— A. WHITEHOUSE. nn uition Tn dancing. New Waltz, Cotillion, Skirt Dance, Cachucha, Minuets (3). ELEMENTARY— Monday, 7.30 p.m. ADVANCED— Thursday, 7.30 p.m. JUVENELE— Saturday, 10.30 a.m. MRS BRETT will conduct MISS SCOTT'S classes for the season, 1894. Foresters' Hall, Newton. Terms from date of first lesson. MRS BRETT, Cambridge House, Lower Vincent-street. A LOT OF GOOD BLANKETS J.X. (slightly soiled) at Reduced Prices.— At jx. xiOBBS'. All the Ladies op Auckland get their Music Books tastefully, neatly, and cheaply bound at Mb Leys', the wellknown Bookbinder of Wyndham-street, two doors below the Gas office). — Advt. Bon Bons 8 small cigars, 6d. DHOTO -ENG RAVING. THE OBSERVER PROPRIETARY Having introduced the LATEST AND BEST-KNOWN PROCESS OF PHOTO-ENGRAVING, Are Prepared to EXECUTE ORDERS On the Shortest Possible Notice. The Finest Work ACCURATELY REPRODUCED.
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Observer, Volume XV, Issue 814, 4 August 1894, Page 8
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407Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume XV, Issue 814, 4 August 1894, Page 8
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