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/CHORAL H A L I.J MONDAY EVENING NEXT, MAY 8, BENEFIT AND LAST APPEARANCE OF - ARTHUR ELLIOT. First Appearance in Auckland of MISS BLANCE VAUGHAN. First production of Robertson's Comedy, SOCIETY! The cast of which will include the remaining members of the late Dramatic Company, and several prominent gentlemen amateurs, who have kindly proferred their . services. Prices : 4s, 2s 6d, and Is. Box-plan at Upton's. T ORNE-STREET TTALL. QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, Wednesday, May 24th, 1882. DEAN'S MINSTRELS, In one of their REFINED ETHIOPIAN CARNIVALS, To be followed by A SELECT BALL. In aid of the Fund to purchase Horses for the Auckland Fire Brigade. GRAND HOLIDAY PROGRAMME. Front seats and ball, 3s ; second do do, 2s j G-allery, Is. Horace Dean, Manager. T^T O T I 08. MRS. E. HOMBERG, SOLE AGENT FOB DR. HEILBRON'S CELEBRATED WORM CAKES, Begs to inform the inhabitants of Auckland and surrounding districts that she has arrived from the South, aud will remain for some time in Ancklaud. MRS E. HOMBERG has brought with her a supply of these WORM CAKES, which have been very successfully iised in Europe and in the Australian Colonies. She will be happy to give any information to heads of families with regard to symptoms when affected with. WORMS, as well in children as in adults. No time should be lost to act against the worm sickness, which often causes many diseases, or else it maybe too late to effect a permanent cure, as the worms, especially the so feared LARGE ROUND WORM, and the THREAD WORM, will penetrate to every part of the body, even up to tke BRAIN, creating FITS and WORM FEVER. Two or three doses of DR HEILBRON'S WORM! CAKES will be sufficient to destroy and eradicate any kind of WORMS, and can be got at a very small expense. The number of testimonials received with regard to the wonderful cures these Cakes have wrought has been very encouraging. Any child will taken them. Sold in packets, price 2s 6d and ss. Agents allowed a. liberal discount. MRS HOMBERG is now residing at Devonshire House, Hobson-street, where she is prepared to receive Ladies with their children. T>ERSECUTION OF THE JEWS IN" RUSSIA. Auckland, New Zealand, April 18, 1882. To His Worship the Mayor. of Auckland. Sib, — Animated by feelings of horror and indignation at the persecution the Jews of Russia have been and are still suffering, and, believing that a public expression of opinion will aid the outburst of popular indignation now being expressed by every leading city in the United Kingdom, we respectfully ask your Worship, at your earliest convenience, to Convene a Meeting of the inhabitants of this City and suburbs, and that you will be good enough to preside on . that occasion. We are, your Worship's obliged servants, W. G. Auckland, Bishop T. Minctti H. J. Fvnes, V. Cap S. Harkis Thomas Buddie Thomas F. Boylan Lonsdale Pritt J. W. Gossett Chas. M. Nelson J. F. Baudey Thomas Haines S. A. Goldstein Walter McDonald, Adm. Edward Isaacs G. W. Griffin A. H Nathan W. McArthur and Co. Ralph Keesing Win. Swanson Thos. Peacock' W. J. Hurst J. C. Firth B. T. Dudley Farquhar Macrae S. Thorne George D. Hean R. Laishley Thomas Morrin Fred. Whitaker F. J. Moss John Russell William C. Daldy Jos. A. Tole Benjamin Tonks Archdeacon Maunsell Charles S. Goldsbro', J.P. J. B. Dudley G. Aickin David Nathan T. Buddie P. A. Philips D. A. Tole IN compliance with the above Requisition, I hereby Convene a Public Meeting to be held at the new Masonic Hall, Princes-street, on MONDAY, May Bth, at half -past 7 p.m. J. M CLARK, Mayor. Mayor's Office, April 28, 1882. T 0 H N GORDON, GROCER AND GENERAL STORE, CORNER OF . Pitt and Vincent Streets. Inspection Invited. Rbgistry Office For Ser|vants (Male and Female). 2067 W. 8,. w ALKEB - KAURI GUM MERCHANT, GORE-STREET, AUCKLAND. mO THE ELECTORS OF FRANKLIN NORTH. Gentlemen, — I again most respectfully solicit; your suffrages. lam very thankful to those friends who so generously assisted me at the late. Election ; and if, on this occasion, I have the honour to be returned, I trust I may prove worthy of your confidence. ''- • I am, yours obediently, ■ > : 185 W. F. BUCKLANI).

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Observer, Volume 4, Issue 86, 6 May 1882, Page 117

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Page 117 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume 4, Issue 86, 6 May 1882, Page 117

Page 117 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume 4, Issue 86, 6 May 1882, Page 117

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