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rvEVONPOET HALL, )f NORTH SHORE. Manager Mr. D. F. Fox Treasurer Mr. F. Manfred Secretary Mr. W. Chappell TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) EVENING, September U, 1870. PERFORMANCE OF THE "AUCKLAND ETHIOPIAN TROUPE," CONHISTING OF ELEVEN PERFORMERS. Bones Mr. R. S. Winter Tambourine Mr. G. I). Cameron Triangle Mr. W. Chappell Concertina Mr. S. Morns Flute Mr. Bygrove Violin Mr. D. F.l'ox Second Violin Mr. M. Aubrey Piano .. Mr. Frank Belmore Banio " .. Mr. F. Manfred TeSor V. .. ■■ ■■ Mr. 0.D.8e11. PROGRAMME. PART I. Overture—Company „ Opening Chorus—"Strike Boys, Strike —Company Song—"Beautiful Isle of the Sea"—Mr. T. Manfred Song—" Hen Convention"—Mr. G. D. Cameron Song—" Farewell Kitty Dear"—Mr. O. D. Bell Song—" Fire Down Below"—Mr. R. S. Winter Song—" Dearest May"—Mr. W. Chappell Song—"Julietta Bell"—Mr. G. D. Cameron Nursery Rhymes, introducing the Soldier's Chorus from " Faust"—Company. Intermission of Ten Minutes. Part 11. Solo Extraordinary—Mr. Winter. Song—" Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still"—Mr. Bell. " Talent Let Loose"—Messrs. Winter and Fox. Comicalities—Mr. Cameron Duet—" Convent Bells"—Messrs. Bell and Manfred. " Curious Nerves"—Messrs. Winter and Cameron. God Save the Queen ! Prices of admission :—Front seats, 2s Cd ; back seats, Is. Doors open at 7, performance commences at 7.30 o'clock, NOTICE. IN consequence of Monday and Tuesday next being the Hebrew New Year, the RED HOUSE (Baenlttand Levi's) will be CLOSED on those days. Business will be resumed on Wednesday next. NOTICE. IT having come to the knowledge of the undersigned that several parties are soliciting orders in his name, the public are requested not to give any order unless they receive a Ticket printed—" City of Auckland Dyeing and Cleaning Establishment, EDGAR & Co." EDGAR & CO. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS EBOM THE CUSTOMHOUSE HOTEL, FORT-STREET. FAMILIES will find this Establishment the Cheapest and Best in Auckland. Jamaica Rum, good quality, Is 6d to 2s 6d, best quality, 3s per bottle. Old Port, Is 6d to 2s 6d, best quality, 3s per bottle. Fine Flavored Sherry, Is 6d to 2s 6d ; best quality, 3s per bottle. English Ginger Wine, 2s 6d per bottle. English Orange Wine, ditto ditto. Red Australian Wine, highly recommended for invalids, 3s per bottle. Best Claret, 2s per bottle. Cherry Brandy, and Cherry Cordial, 3s 6d per bottle. Raspberry and Lemon Syrups, Is per bottle. Holland Square Gin, 2s 6d do do. Holland Full-size, 43 do do. , Old Tom, best brands 3s 6d do do. Scotch Whisky and Dunville'p Jrish Whisky, 3s 6d do do. Hennessy's and Martell's Pale Brandies, 4s per bottle. Best Sparkling Champagne, 5s per bottle. English Bottled Stout, Is per bottle. English Bottled Ale, Is per bottle. A liberal discount allowed to wholesale purchaseis. The proprietor begs to assure his customers Aat all the goods are of the best quality, and If not approved of, the money returned. NEW " EUSH!" NEW "EUSH!" ANEW "RUSH" has just taken place, and the Prospectors are in good hopes of tbe ground turning out well. There is a Pboeessob EVANS on the new ground, who Cuts Hair, Shaves, and Shampoos in a firstclass stylo. He also sells Good TOBACCO, CIGARS, all kinds of PERFUMERY, &c. The locality of the " Rush" is near the COBNEB OF HOBSON AND VICTORIA-STUEETS. Anyone going to the "Bush" will find the Prospector on tho ground, where they will receivo every attention and civility, combined with cleanliness. PEOFESSOK G. H. EVANS, HAIRDRESSER, PERFUMER, AND TOBACCONIST, J VICTOEIA-STEEET. 1 JAMES CAMP, mAILOR, DRAPER, &c, KARANGAHAPE-ROAD, Next to the Naval and Family Hotel, Newton The Price* will defy competition.

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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 221, 23 September 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 221, 23 September 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 221, 23 September 1870, Page 3

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