-pitINCE OF WALES THEATRE. TUESDAY EVENING, August 16, 1870, LADIES' BESPEAK, Under the Distinguished Patronage of Lady Bowen and the Ladies of Auckland, who have kindly signified their intention of being present. BENEFIT of MR. AND MRS. B. N. JONES. First Appearance of Mrs. B. N. Jones, Mrs. Hari-y Jackson, Mrs. Sam Howard, Mr. J. Simmonde. Mr. and Mrs. Lachlan McGowan, for this night only. The performance will commence with Buckstone's Corned v of LEAP V E"A R, Ok, THE LADIES' PRIVILEGE. William Walkpr, Mr. B. N. Jones ; Dimple, Mr. Sam Howard; Miss Flowerden, Mrs. Harry Jackson ; Miss O'Leary, Miss Flora Anstead; Miss Desperate, Mrs. B. N. Jones ; Mrs: Cripples, Mrs. Sam Howard. Interlude.—The inimitable Chinese £ong, by desire, Mrs. B. N. Jones ; Fancy Dance of All Nations, Mrs. S. Howard. Concluding with an elegant COMEDY, in which Mr. and Mrs. Lachlan McGowan and Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Jones will appear. NEW CITY HALL. WOODROFFES AMERICAN GLASS BLOWEKS. THIS & EVERY EVENING at 7.30 o'clock, GRAND GIFT PROMENADE ENTERTAINMENT. Two Glass Steam Engines, Quartz Crushing Machine, a beautiful Model of a Church and Chapel, a case containing the Flying Squadron, all made from Glass, by Mes. Woodboffe ; also, Pipes, Decanters, Vases of Flowers, Puls9 Glasses, Birds of Paradise, &c. MADAME WINTER Will preside at the Piano, ajid perform selections from the Opera "^orma," &c. A valuable collection bf" JParlor Ornaments will be GIVEN AWAY at each Exhibition. Doors open at half-past 7. MID-DAY PERFORMANCE on SATURDAY, at 2.30 o'clock. Admission, 2s ; children, Is. H. PEACHMAN, Agent. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, Wellesi/ey -steeet. A NNUAL COURSE OF LECTURES. Aug. 12—Rev. E. N. Bbee, M.A.: " Popular Education, Religious and Secu]ar.»_W. C. Daldt, Esq., will take the Chair. Sept. 9 —Rev. J. Btjlleb : " Our Young Men." Oct. 7 —W.L. Rees, Esq.: "A few Elements of Greatness " P.S.—Dr. Hector will deliver his lecture on his arrival in Auckland, of which due notice will be given The tijkets for the course (price 85.,) to admit bearer and lady, may be obtained from Messrs. J. Wayte, J. and H. Upton, R. B. Shalders, Queen-street; at the Rooms of the Association, or from tho Members of the, Committee. Lectures to commence at 7.30 p.m. SINGLE LECTURE, 6d. EMPIEE HOTEL, VICTORIA STREET. /^OLONIAL ALES, 4d. PER PINT. W. MILLER, Propbietob, Late of Queen-street, Auckland. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. JOHN II- O W E L L, BOOTMAKER, FOOT OF WAKEFIELD-STREET. Opposite Mb. Hobbs', Draper. [adveetisement.] New Zealand I have travelled through, And it has pleased me much, Sirs, To find that rivalry exists, Amongst colonial Butchers. His Beef and Mutton I have found, In quality superior, And if of him you always buy, You'll never have inferior. So roll you up to GEORGE'S shop, And do not think it funny, That there, and only there, you'll get, Real value for your money. By reason I will here explain : 1 get my Meat much cheaper, And in my wife's domestic claims, It costs me less to keep her. But in my travels I have seen, No Meat to GEORGE'S equal, And if the wherefore you would know, I'll now supply the sequel. He's really master of his trade, As I have proved by trial, And sure I am this statement will Admit of no denial. The Shop you'll find in Wakefield-street; And if you are out buying You'Jl find no other house in town Such bargains is supplying. Of all the Meat that's there for sale It's quality is such, sirs, That GEORGE must really be pronoxinced The best of Auckland Butchers. Note the address : E. Q-EORGE & CO., Queen and Wakefield-stneets. mBT OUR BOTTLED ALES SIX SHILLINGS PEE DOZEN.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 188, 16 August 1870, Page 3
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