CH *O B A L TT A L L. MONDAY EVENING*, JANUARY 29, Isß3 (REGATTA NIGHT). GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT AND BALL, In aid of the funds of the AUCKLAND NAVAL BRIGADE BAND. Cards of admission, 2s 6d. Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8. HORACE DEAN, Manager. H E A T R E ~O> O V A L TO LET, BY DAY, WEEK, OR MONTH. Apply to R. C. CARR, (Agent for Rosa De Lias), Brunswick Mart. OINGING! VOICE CULTIVATION! Professor Cailaiu begs to announce that he wiE open another of his popular Singing Classes in the Christians' Meeting House, Coo7;-street, on TUESDAY, 30th instant. Hundreds of ladies and gentlemen have passed through these Classes, and large numbers continue to be enrolled each quarter. Fee — Ladies, 6s'Gentlemen, 10s 6d per Quarter (in advance). "' UCKLAND ANNUAL REGATTA. MONDAY, 29th JANUARY, 1833. ' The p.s. ENTERPRISE will he in attendance, at Queen-street Wharf on MONDAY, the 29th instant, to convey Ticket-holders to and from the Flagship. Tickets for admission to the Flagship can be procured on the Wharf, price, 2s. 6d. <ROBT. E. ISAACS, Hon. Sec. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. • VOSGEATE & I^o. WILL BE CLOSING THEIR PREMISES IN A PEW WEEKS. STOREKEEPERS, HAWKERS, AND OTH : RS, WILL DO WELL TO AVAIL THEMSELVES OF MAKING PURCHASES NOW, AS NO CONSIDERATION OP COST WILL INTEEFEEE WITH THE SALE OP ANY GOODS IN STOCK # WE HAVE STILL ' , A LARGE QUANTITY SHEETINGS BLANKETS CRETOME3 CALIOOS PRINTS SATINS ■jVTEN'S AND -J3OYS' /ptt-OTHING}-LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDERCLOTHING HABERDASHERY AND HOSIERY IK LARG-E QUANTITIES. THESE GOODS WILL BE SOLD 20 13 Ea f^ENT. BELOW I er i^ENT. Below (j IX OHDEE TO CLEAE. J/p<OSG!-RAVE & ip«O. rj\ b: ou a s jj old e^ ARCHITECT, Customhouse- street West. TO"EW ZEALAND ACCIDENT IN* -i-^ SUfiANCE COMPANY. The Yearly Meeting pi Shareholders in the above Company will be held in the large room in the New Zealand Insurance Buildings, on WEDNESDAY January 31st, at 3 o'clock p.m., to receive Directors 5 Report and Accounts for the year ending December 31st, 1882, and to iirrnngo an v other busing that may he brought forward. The Transfer Books of the Co^paS will be closed trom the 17th January to 31st 18S3 both dates inclusive. ' ' ,""' """"■ By order of the Board. W. A. THOMSON, Auckland, January 12, 1883. GeUSral £J IT V BHp cc T LUNCHEQN.j.DINING, "' ' t 'Aim' - ■ ■ SUPP E.R ; - RoO M" .. •'•:" THOMAS McEWEsf, Pbokbibtoe "■■■ "i' : 4 QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. -.t* 1 ,2^19 #
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Observer, Volume 5, Issue 124, 27 January 1883, Page 317
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