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yi LL Drapers, Clothiers, Milliners, Hatters, &c, hereafter CLOSE at Cp.m. (Saturdays excepted). TAr L O E AND HABIT M A X E R. J. C. D. BOWDEN Bogs to intimate to his old customers and the public generally that he has again commenced business in city, and solicits a share of their patronag Address—Shortland Crescent, nca St. Paul's Church. VAUXIIALL GARDENS, North Shore. npilE Proprietors of these beautiful , , G, rounds b°S t0 thank their numerous friends for past favours, and to intimate that the grounds will be again opened for the season on the Anniversary of the Prince of Wales Birthday. To those of our Iricnis who have visited them no description is necessary. We have only to say that improvements !iave been made ; and to those who have not visited them we think one visit will prove to them that for Pleasure-seekers these grounds afford every facility for gratification. There are Flowers in profusion pleasant Arbors, Shady Walks, Lawn for a Dance' Croquet, Swings ; and for the masculine a game at Quoits, for which ground has been prepared specially Strawberries and Cream with other refreshment to be had. The Proprietors beg to intimate that they will have a Marquee on the outer beach, in which to supply Strawberries and Cream. A Band will perform on Saturday Afternoons. W. WELLS "& SONS, PROPRIETORS. gT RAW BEE RIBS STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM. WILLOW GROVE, W .J O1BI« SHORE, ON BEACH ROAD, Within a Hundred Yards of the Lower Wharf. • R. ALISON In returning thanks to the Public for the liberal ffrtJfnprSl^i? received, begs to inform them lie has Rft-OPLNED these Gardens, and having made extensive improvements, and largely increased his btrawberry Beds since last season, Visitors will find an unlimited supply of first-class FRUIT. Having dcS SSgimS. euaWed t0 guarantee CREAM A first-class Croquet Lfavn for the use of Visitors. NQT J C E TJI H. HAMMOND, Butcher, -*- • Shortland-bireet, begs to thank his friends and le public for their past favours, and to inform them ?ii i 4 1!ls <lisl)oSed of his business to Messrs Hellaby Brothers, and he hopes that the same patronpge hitherto accorded him will be eiven to his successors.—November 8, 1873. ]$ O W~L A N D I N Gt, 25 cases lib. Salmon °0 „ Red Herrings 50 ~ Cirrants 50 „ New Eleme Raisins, .. AT whol E sl"ll ETT&levy'^ o v c c & importers, * x '^ TREE T, ON SALE, Pure BramClose Bros., Queen street. -"ggs' — PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF ]sn— ZEALAND. IN virtue of the authority vested in me, I hfireby svnmon the Generpl. Assembly of the Prcsbyteripn Church to meet at AucHand 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. FOR SALE OR LEASE, A COMFORTABLE Cottage, with l?\- go Garden, in St. Ma' ye Road. FOR LEASE, Britomart Hovse iv Eden Crescent, from Ist January next. H. ASHTON & SON. UNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCH BAZAAR. THE Bazaar will open To-morrow (Thursday), 27th, at 2 p.m., in the Markethouse, and wl'l confnue Iriday and Saturday, 28th and 29th. ITouv3 of opening from 2 till half-paat 5 p.m.; and from half-past 0 til 10 p.m. FIVE SHILLINGS REWARD.—Lost, last night, between Brighton and Syniond-street, a Gold Brooch.—Any ono bringing the same to W. S. Jones, Saddler, • Queen-street, will receiro the above reward. BOARD OF EDUCATION. PROVINCIAL SCHOLARSHIPS. THE Examinations will be held at the Office of the Coard in Wyndham street, beginning on Tuesday, ICth December, at 10 a.m. FREDERICK J. MOSS, Secretary. EDUCATION RATE. AUCKLAND CITY WEST. NOTICE is hereby given that legal proceedings will be taken against all persons liable and who have not paid the Education Rate before Satuaday, the 6th of December J. MOGINIE, 6, Wyndham street. LOST, a large Newfoundland Dog. —The finder wll be rewarded by returning the same to Portland House, Hobson-street.j CITY CLUB HOTEL. RACES! RACES!! MELBOURNE CUP SWEEPSTAKE. THE Prizes icthe above Sweepstake will be paid over on Friday evening next, at half-past eight o'clock, when subscribers are requested to attend. H. N. ABBOTT, Proprietor. SOCIAL GATHERING at Mount Albert, on the Grounds of A. K. Taylor,, Esq., on THURSDAY, November 27, 1873, for the piirpose of paying-off the remaining debt on St. Luke's Church. Tea on table at 6 p.m.; at 7.30, Musical Selections and Readings. Tickets can be obtained fron Mr. Upton and Mr. Wayte, Queen-street. Cobb & Co. will put on 'Busses to start from the Union Bank at 5 p.m. Fares : One Shilling each way THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27. ' TO BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS. SPECIAL attention is directed to First-class Baker's Oven and Materials, erected on lot No. C, to be sold on account of whom it may concern. GRANT & MOHTOH, AuctioaeGrs*

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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1199, 26 November 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1199, 26 November 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1199, 26 November 1873, Page 3

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