JOHN LEYDON.] [EDWAED LEYDON. SALE OF SETTLEKS' PRODUCE AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE. THIS DAY (FRIDAY), MESSRS J. & E. LEYDON Will hold a Sale of SETTLERS' PRODUCE, G-UOCERY, IRONMONGERY, CABINET WARE, FURNITURE & GENERAL MERCHANDISE, At their Central Sale Rooms, (Next Union Bank), j THIS DAY (FRIDAY), At 11 o'clock. x , ,....«.. ■■■.■■ i ii ii jTiTb o t t^s oTe sa house. St. Andrew's presbyterian church building fund. A GKANB HpOUENAMENT, (BT LIVING PIECES), IN AID OF THE ABOVE FUND, WILI- TAKE PLACE ON MONDAY, the 10th, akd WEDNESDAY, THE 12WI S.EPTE3IBEK. In addition to the Players, there will he Court Ladies, Sergeant-nt-Arms, Her«lc|3, Pages, &c, numbering altogether between 50 & GO PERFORMERS. TABLEAUX WITH LIMELIGHT EFFFCTS. The Musical Abbangements, under the able direction of HEER CAEL SCHMITT (Who has kindly offered his services), comprise a full Orchestra from the Auckland Orchestral Society (who have also offered their services) and (between the Tourneys) a VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT. Dross Circle and Orchestra Stalls, 5a ; Stalls, 33 $ Pit, 2s. Tickets can bo obtained from Messrs Chapman, Lennox, Upton and Haslett, Queen-street, or from any member of Committee. Box Plan at Lennox's, stationer, Queen-street, where tickets can be secured daily. Doors open 7.30; Overtnre at 8 p.m.; and, for the convenience of those who have purchased tickets for, all parts of the house the doors will be open nt 7 p.m. JNO. MARSHALL, Hon. Sec. ~H" 0. 0. F., x . LOYAL The Fourth Anniversary of the above Lodge will be celebrated by a DINNER AND BALL, to be held in the Oddfellows' Hall, Ponsoxby, on FRIDAY, September 7th. Dinner at 6.30 p.m. Dancins? to commanoe at 9 p.m. Double Ticket, 10a. 6d. W. G. Alles, P.P.G.M., Secretary. A MERICAN ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS' B i I L. To commemorate the FIFTH ANNIVERSARY of THE STAB OF AUCKLAND LODGE, No. 26, Will be held in the CHORAL HALL, ON THURSDAY EVENING, 13th SEPTEMBER, 1883. Tickets (to admit Lady and Gsntlemon), 10s. 6d. ! Extra Lady, 5-t. ; Single Gentleman, 7s. 6d. May be hud from the following Members of the Committee :— Bros. Hughes, Armiger. Slyfield, Butler, Falconer, Oambie, 0. Humphries, Pen ton, Neumegen, W. Stuart, Field, McCulsky, Kniv*ht, Mead, Thomas, Evans, and Gilbert, Chemist, Queen-street. W. JONES, Hon. Sec. N.B. — As the number of Tickets are limited, early j application is necessary. SPRING O- OOD S. SPRING GOODS. SPRING GOODS. MRS. ThjTTERWORTH, JL/ MILLINER, Q.UEEN- STREET, I Wishes to inform the Ladies of Auckland and Country I Friends, THAT SHE IS HOLDING HEE FIRST SHOW OF "TfcJ E W fl OODS 11 EW XX OOD S, Consisting of — LONDON, PARIS, AND AUCKLAND MILLINERY BONNETS HATS FEATHERS FLOWERS STRAW GOODS MILLINERY TRIMMINGS of every description, in all now designs. ALSO, J Ladies' and Children's COSTUMES \ BABY LINEN UNDERCLOTHING, in gre^t variety. !ffl 9 HA R T & °°* SPRING MATTEESS MAKERS (Near corner of Hobson-atreet, and opposite St. Matthew's School), WntLEStEr-STBEET, AUCKLAND. WHOLESALE AND RETATLL BEDDING JffANUFACTUBEBS.
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Observer, Volume 6, Issue 156, 8 September 1883, Page 15
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