I ___ . rf Q~O $r & y§ LOEGE ST. ANDREW, No. 418, S.C. THE Regular Monthly MEETING of this Lodge will be held in the Lodge Room, Star Hotel, Albert street, THIS EVENING, i "3rd January, at at 7.30' p.m. : By order of the R. W. M. ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER. A H" EMERGENCY MEETING will be . A.held at the Chapter Room, Masonic Hotel, TO-MORROW (Tuesday), at halfpast 7 p.m. sharp. _ ' Visiting Companions mvitea. By the K. MACREADY, C. H. SOIREE AT THE NOETH SHOKE. (ON THE EVENING OF THE REGATTA DAY, 30th INSTANT. THE ANNUAL SOIREE of the North Shore Presbyterian Church will be held 1 in Mr. Niccol's Building, Patent Slip, as above. Tea on the table at 5 o'clock. Tickets : 2s. each, may be had at the Star I office, and at Mr. Wayte's. The favorite p.s. ' Lalla Rookh' will convey i passengers to and from the Soiree at single j fare. THE BELLRINGERS ! THE BELLRIJSGERS! THE BELLRTNGERS ! ' mHE Celebrated LANCASHIRE BELLX RINGERS will arrive in Auckland per j first steamer from the South, and will shortly ! appear. 1 , J. COSGRAVE & CO. T)EG to inform the inhabitants of Auckland that, prior to their Stock-taking, they will hold a c:e3::h;.a.f sai^h: OF THEIR SUM M E B IDRAPBBT k CLOTHING, FOR FOURTEEN DAYS, !when every article will be SOLD LESS THAN ENGLISH COST. They adopt this course in preference to keeping Summer Goods over until next season, as they I nve determined, no matter at what sacrifice, to CLEAR OUT THE REMAINDER OF THIS STOCK. The Ladies of Auckland are requested to inspect our GRENADINES and FRENCH MUSLINS, I And to secure some of the GREAT BARGAINS We are offering in all DRESS MATERIALS, ns we are confident no House in the Trade can offer the B»rae inducements. THE SALE COMMENCES THIS DAY. ICE! ICE_! ICE! G. GLEDHILL BEGS to inform the public that he he has added the manufacture of ICE to the business he has hitherto been carrying on, and is prepared to supply hotels and private families with this delicious drinking cooler, oither wholesale ov retail. Customers dea'ing witli Or. G. for all the « articles he manufactures "will find themselves liberally dealt with. ICE ! ICE ! ICE ! TO BE LET, ON LEASE, rpHAT FIRST-CLASS HOUSE, in Napier, J. Hawke's Bay, known as the " EMPIRE HOTEL;" splendid Billiard Room, Sample Booms, and every convenience for carrying on a first-rate Hotel business. The present Proprietor is Retiring from the business. The Hotel does largest business in the Province. For part "iilars, apply to the Proprietor, G. H. SWAN, Napier; or, to E. & H. ISAACS, Eort-street. GUINNESS'S XX DUBLIN STOUT. rpEN Hogsheads of the above, just received X direct from their celebrated Brewery, I now offer for sale at 4s per gallon (in quantities of two gallons or more), or 9s per dozen, by JAMES OLD HAM, Wine and Spirit Merchant, High-street, Auckland.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 324, 23 January 1871, Page 3
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