READY-MADE CLOjTHIIsra W. RATTEAY TTA3 OPENED DURING THE PAST WEEK A Very Large and Choice Lot of Men's Paget Coats Men's Duke of Edinburgh Coats Men's Chesterfield Overcoats Men's Real Maointosh Coats Men's Inverness Capes Also A Splendid Lot of MEN'S TROUSERS AND VESTS. These and all Goods recently to hand are marked at THE GENUINE CHEAP SALE PRICES. W. EATTRAY, NEW ZEALAND HOUSE, 24 & 26, Shortland-street.
MUFEIttS ! MUEFINS ! . .... MUFFINS! EH. PERCY has much pleasure in • . informing hia friends and the public generally that he has commenced the Muffin Season, and trusts that hy strict attention to business, civility, and a superior article, to merit a continuance of past favors. Remember his are the only English Muffin and Crumpet made in Auckland. N.B.—To be had at Mr. Watebs', Confectioner, and at.E. H. Pebci's, Wholesale and Retail Pastry Cook and Muffin Baker, Upper High-street, between Wellesley-street and ictoria-street. a few good smart dean Lads. YOUNGt MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL COURSE OF LECTURES. The Committee of the above Association have great pleasure m announcing the following series of Lectures :— ■ • ■ . ■ May 26: Mr. W. L. Rees- 'Siege of Paris." June 2: Rev. J. J. Lewi*-" The Preaent Age, its I Traits and Tendencies." June 30 :Mr Babton—"Some of the Larger Forms ( . ,-■-• of Fossil Fauna" (with pictorial illustrations). ; July 7 : Rev. Jas. Cosh, M. A.—" The Mutual Relations of Heathenism, Civilization, and Christianity." July 28: Mr G. M. Reed, 8.A.-« Colonial Charac tenstics." August 4 : Rev, C. M. Nei.sok-(To be advertised), i August 25 : Rev. E. N. Beee, M.A. —"Modern i . . Scepticism." September 1: Rev. C. W. Rioq—'• Ancient Britain, a; * v" 'Ji? Inhabitants, Religion, and Customs." September 87.: Rev. Warlow Bavies MA-m-'-'i * , 'l Love ' Courtship, and Marriage." Tickets for the course, 3s each (to admit bearer and lady), may be had of Messrs. Chapr--- Wayte Upton,. Turrell, R. B. Shalders, the LMtemooiy *>■' ' Rooms pf the Association, or any of the Count 'If The Lectures will cr1 ' ~-;e at 7.30 o'clock, '' Admission to single , 1. each person. ''' ** '•■■ just- o^- o ,.; ; <"rfll sail foil 11.5. N.Z. ANDXFRUIT DEPOTV QUEEiS'-STEBBT, '
Opposite the Bane of New Zealand) \ GENTS FbR THE EVENING sLjR. MR, DUDER, Grocer, North Sore. ' MR. OILMAN, Post-Office, Onehunsa. MR. CUNNING-HAM, Newmarket MR. PHIPPS, Whau. ' MR. MIDDLETON, Stationer, Tobbaconist Paraell.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 417, 12 May 1871, Page 1
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375Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 417, 12 May 1871, Page 1
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