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"TV/TUFFINS ! MUFFINS ! MUFFINS ! E. H. PERCY, who has carried on business as a Baker and Coufectioner for over 50 years, in returning thanks to the Public for their liberal patronage hitherto accorded him, begs to state that he has started Manufacturing his first-rate Muffins and Crumpets at the old price, as he pays for his Hour, aud by giving a good article, cannot afford to reduce prices. As inferior | articles are vended, all boys selling Percy's Muffin 3 will have the Basket labelled, E. H. Pbbct. AnwiiKsa— E. H. PERCY, PRINCESS STREET (Opposite Masonic Hall). Goods to be obtained also at Mr Wright's, only Pastry Cook, Queen-stroet. I PROGRAMME OF AVINTER COURSE . OF ENTERTA INMEN TS to be given in connexion with St. Mutthow's Parish during 1881, with probable dates. Each item will be fully announced. 2. June 30th— AMATEUR THEATRICALS. 3. July 21st-SCENES kiiom SHAKESPEARE, Tableaux Vivants, illustrated by Readings and Appropriate Music. 4. Aug. 11th— An Evening at OUR POLYTECHNIC, enlivened with Churadea. 5. Sept. Ist— THE POETS of En-land, Scotland, and Ireland ; Selections : elocutionary and vocal, illustrative of Tableaux Vivants. 6. Sept. 22nd— TO BE ANNOUNCED. Tickets to be obtained of the Churchwardens, Messrs. Upton aud Co., and at the Auckland Music Warehouse. Admission— ONE SHILLING. £3TCourse Tickets for Gentleman and Lady — Tun Shillings. Family Tickets, to admit five to course — One Guinea. The first Entertainment of the Series will tako place in St. James' Hall, Wellington-street, on Tuesday, June 7th, at 8 p.m., and will consist of a CONCERT OF VOCAL & INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC Given by the Choir, assisted by MR. GORDON GOOCH, A.R.A.M. MR. SLATER, Accompnnyidt. MR. JOSEPH BROWN, Conductor. 775. T> N A I R N , FAMILY GROCER. BEST TEAS, COFFEES AND SUGARS, AND ALL GOODS AT TOWN PRICES. Parnell Rise. 835 TUT U S T BE CLEARED! SELLING OFF! THE STOCK OF TOBACCONIST GOODS AT 92, QUEEN-STREET, Known si 3 Robinson's, is offered to the public at great reductions. No Reasonable Offer Refused. ED. LEWIS, For the Administratrix. yOUR CREST AND MOTTO. Send name and county to "Herald," Upton and Co., Queen-street, A uckland, with stamps or P. O. O. Plain sketch, 7s 6d ; coloured, 15s. Full coat of amis as agreed upon. SO2 PHOTOG R A P H V . HEMUS & HANNA Would respectfully draw the attention of their Patrons and the Public generally to their FINELY FINISHED ENLARGEMENTS In Carbon or Silver. BEATIFULLY ENAMELLED PHOTOGRAPHS and every Novelty in Photography, at their STUDIO, QUEEN STREET, Corner of Wellealey-abreefc, Auckland. 234

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Observer, Volume II, Issue 40, 18 June 1881, Page 441

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Page 441 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume II, Issue 40, 18 June 1881, Page 441

Page 441 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume II, Issue 40, 18 June 1881, Page 441

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