PARNELL A BOY! AN S H ALL TUESDAY EVENING, July 4th. GRAND OPENING OF KOHLERS’ WAXWORKS —AND—PROMENADE /CONCERT. ROMEN ADE VONCERT. -ADMISSION ... 2a. Fsr Particulars see Small Bills. Trinity Church Bazaar. LL ACCOUNTS in connection with the late Bazaar must be rendered to the underdersigned by MONDAY NEXT, the 3rd •July. C. A. DeL AUTOUR ) > Churchwardens. D. M. MURCHIE ) 253 McFarlane’s Hall. ■THIS (Saturday) EVENING. LAST APPEARANCE OP THOMPSON’S Colossal Mirror of the 2STTIL.TT W-A-iE*. Last time of the Monster Gift Night ! 200 Presents to be given away. REMEMBER THE LAST NIGHT, MILLION PRICES. Prices of Admission :—Front Seats, 3s ; Back, 2s. Doors open at 7.30 ; overture at -8 p.m. THIS (Satvrday) AFTERNOON—Grand Farewell Matinee, for the convenience of Schools and Families, when every Child attending will receive a handsome Present. Admission : —6d Back Seats ; Front, Is. Commence at 3 o’clook.
CHEAP (MEAT THE undersigned begs to intimate to his friends and the public generally that despite the KEEN OPPOSITION now ruling in the Butchering Business, he is Resolved not onlv to keep Lis present Customers, but to GAIN NEW ONES. Having a large stock of Cattle, Sheep, and Pigs on band, he has determined, in order to keep pace with the times, to cut the Profit very fine indeed. Al MEAT, of every description, at the lowest possible rates. CASH Purchasers at the Shop will be entitled to choose the Primest Cuts at Nominal Prices. J. H. AISLABIE.
John Maynard BEGS to inform his friends and the public that he has resumed his old trade, and is now opening his new and comjnodious Butchers Shop at the corner of Jjfrladstone Road and Peel-street, where he will be prepared to supply only the best and primest qualities of Beef, Mutton, and Pork to his customers. J. M. has now succeeded in securing some of the finest cattle and sheep IN THE COLONY. For quality and cut bis meat cannot be surpassed in New Zealand. 257 JOHN MAYNARD. WANTED KNOWN that Arthur J. Cooper, Lowe-street, is selling Lawn Tennis Shoes at the following prices :— Ladies’, 10s 6d ; Gent’s from 12s 6d. Superior quality. 201 a ANTED KNOWN that A. J. Coopke of Lowe-street, continues *to manufacture on his premises, Ladies’"'and Gent’s boots and shoes to order. Fit and workmanship guaranteed. 201
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1094, 1 July 1882, Page 3
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