—Mr Thomas Webb, the popular music teacher, of Hobson-street, notifies he has resumed teaching, and has vacancies for pupils. —On Saturday and Monday next Mr P. Doran's inimitable Variety Company will perform at the Public Hall, Helensville, — The Loyal United Friends will hold their second anniversary grand promenade concert and ball in the Lome-street Hall, on Monday night next. — Mr Codling, the popular proprietor of the Royal Mail Hotel, has just added to his establishment a splendid billiard table, by Bennett and Toung— a great acquisition to visitors staying at this commodious hotel. —On Monday next tlie Hobson Corps, A.R.V., will celebrate their eleventh anniversary by their annual picnic, to be held at the Tamaki on the 30th inst. For particulars see advertisement in this issue. — H. A. Colson, of Victoria House, Yictoriastreet, has just opened a very large assortment of valentines. Valentines— floral, perfumed, sentimental, and comic. Everyone who wishes to remember St. Valentine should pay a visit to Victoria House, where they will see evory novelty, at prices within the compass of all.
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Observer, Volume 3, Issue 72, 28 January 1882, Page 308
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