"DOTAL EXHIBITION. JX CITY HALL. SATURDAY—POSITIVELY THE LAST DAY OP THE SEASON. CONCERT THIS EVENING. Open from 2 till 5 p m. and evening 7 till 10. ADMISSION: TWO SHILLINGS; Juveniles, Half-price. The Exhibition opens in "Wellington on or about November 30. AUCKLAND CHORAL SOCIETY. THE COMPLIMEKW.ATJY CONCERT To their Conductor M R. J. B R 0 W N E, Will take place at tho OHORAL HALL ON MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 1. PROGRAMME. Part I. Selections from " Stabat Mater "— Eossin P_.RT 11. Selections from " Creation "—Haydn Part 111. Operetta, "Robin Hood and his MerrieMen "—Birch I Admission, 2sGd; Gallery, Is fid. Special Terms for Schools and Families. Tickets obtainable at Messrs. Upton and Co.'s. HW ATT S, General D ealer • Old Market, Queen-street, has for Sale—loo Fiji Mats, fls each ; Fiji Matting, passages or stairs, (id to Hd per yard, 50 sacks of Good Maize, 15s per sack ; Jugs and Basins, only 5s ; small Plates, 2d each ; large plates, 5s Cd per dozen ; Dinner Sets of 108 pieces, price £5; Meat Dishes, from Is; Pint Mugs, Gd each ; White Starch, 4(1 per lb. by the packet ; Black Lead, Gd per lb.; Price's Gandles, 11 }(l by the box ; Keiller's Conversation Lozenges, 11.'.d by the tin ; Good Tea, 2s per lb., G lbs. for lis ; Spanish Juico. Is 4d per lb , 12 lbs. for 15s ; good Jains, 7s 4d per dozen ; inferior Jams, Gs per dozen ; Colman's Mustard, 5s 3d per tin of 7 lbs.; Currants, 5d per lb.; Matches, 7s per gross ; Cigars, £3 10s per 100. tTv^ j^ s. P. C o. kJ@£mm!s^ AUCKLAND TO THAMES. SilM»___te_*> The p.s. Lalla Rookli Monday, at 10.30 a.m. Thames to Auckland, at 5 p.m. W. LODDER. LOST, on Friday evening, November 21, between the Junction Hotel and Moore's Royal Oak, a Gentleman's New PANAMA HAT, with Small Black Tie inside. —The tinder will he rewarded by leaving the same at Gwynne's Prince Alfred Hotel, Epsom. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND. IN virtue of the authority vested in me, I h-reby summon the Oeneral Assembly of the Presbyterian Church to meet at Auckland on the sth day of December next, in St. Andrew's Church, at seven o'clock p.m. JOHN ELMSLIE, M.A., Moderator. November 22, 1573. HAIR JCV T TING-, Shaving and Shampooing, very best style, by P. A. Jonem. No. 3, West Queen-street, near the corner.— Good Beds. LICENSED VICTUALLERS. A MEETING of the Ball Committee will be held at the British Hotel, at noon, on MONDAY NEXT, on important business. D. PAGE, President. JITAV.NG- beon requested by a JLJL large and influential number of Electors for the district of Newton to represent their interests in interests in the next Session of the Provincial Council, I hereby announce myself as a Candidate for the above District, and will take an early1* opportunity of meeting tho Electors to explain my views. THOS. CHEESEMAN. /-\TJEEN-STPvEET HOUSE. R; B. SHALDERS B«8S to announce to the Public in town and country that he has added MILLINERY to his business of DRAPERY & CLOTHING, so that every article of Apparel for Lady or Gentlemen may now be obtained at his Establishment. The princ'ples of business observed are one price, and every article sold at the lowest living profit. R.B.S. wishes specially to notify that the MILLINERY DRPARTMENT is placed under the superintendence of Miss Mould, and the work-room under Miss West— two ladies who were recently open for engagement, and long and favourably known in the Millinery trade. THE DRESS-MAKING DEPARTMENT Is still conducted by Miss Powell, whose taste and workmanship has given such general satisfaction. TAILORING DEPARTMENT. Mr Campbell, Tailor, Queen-street, continues to make for this Department, Men's and Boy's Clothing, whose proficiency is so well known as to need no comment. A LARGE STOCK of DRAPERY, CLOTHING, and MILLINERY are on hand, and prompt attention given to all commands. Countrj orders carefully attended to. SST Address :— R. B. SHALDERS & CO., 202 and 202, QUEEN-STREET. WOOL, FLAX, GUM, TALLOW, AND OTHER PRODUCE. THE Undersigned are prepared to make liberal CASH ADVANCES on WOOL, FLAX, GUM, &0,, consigned to their correspondents in London or New York. HENDERSON & MACFARLANE. TO LET, a desirable Family Eesidence, newly painted, -fee, containing eight rooms, in Karangahape Road, Newton, key next door—Apply to Cartwright and Son, 26, Shortland-street. pAUT I O N OLSON'S TOMATO SAUCE. Connoisseurs pronounce this Sauce to be the BEST for general use in households, and, in consequence of its high reputation, somo unprincipled persons have been induced to Collect Empty Bottles bearing the manufacturer's name stamped thereon, and pass the same off as " Olson's Universal Tomato Sauce." The proprietor has in consequence caused his TRADE MARK to be Registered under the provisions of the "Trade Marks Act, 1866," and proceedings will be taken against such persons as may forge or counterfeit such mark. The public are cautioned to ASK FOR OLSON'S SAUCE, and see that the name is Stamped on Bottle and Stopper, oud wrapped round with his well-known abel. [Established 1864.] r\ STEPHENSON & CO.'S O*ELEBR|AT'ED COFFEES, "EXHIBITION BRAND" "EAGLE BRAND" "CROWN BRAN D." Are to be procured at all respectable Grocers and Si'oiii-Ki.Ersjts throughout (he Province of. Auckond, B, STEP H?lTi OH k 00, tYSB HAM gTliB ST, k tT 0 X it A J? J),
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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1196, 22 November 1873, Page 3
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877Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1196, 22 November 1873, Page 3
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