JL -^ttTV-A SIX-STALLED TTT A TvrTvo^r Prince of Wales Hotel, gy_ . JP^jJtt—A Billiard Boom and Table, on ffif lonable terms to a respectable person. "fc^L ply office of this paper. j^TT ANTED,—A BESPEOTABLE GIBL, VV 14 or 15 years of age, to make herseif generally useful in a small family. Apply to F. J. SHOBTT, Hairdresser, opposite Mar-ket-place, Queen-street. WANTED —A respectable FEMALE SEBVANT. Apply to Mrß. E. Abthttr, Hepburn-street. T ODGINGS for One or Two Gentlemen I 1 (terms reasonable) at the house next the Wesloyan Cbapel, Pitt-street. STEAM TO WANG ABEL THE s. s. 'SAMSON,' /CAPTAIN MUNDLE, will sail for the \J above port THIS DAY, at 6 p.m. FOE COEOMANDEL, TAPU CEEEK, AND GEAHAMSTOWN, Carrying Passengers and Cargo. THE p.s. • LALLA BOOKH' WILL leave for the above places on MONDAY next, 7th November, at 10 a.m. HOLMES, BEOS. STEAM TO WANG-AEEI & MANG-APAI. THE s.s, ' GO-AHEAD/ CAPTAIN FAEQUHAE, will leare the Queen-street Wharf THUESDAY, 10th inst., 3, at 5 p.m. For Freight or Passage, apply to S. HAGUE SMITH. pETNCE OE WALES THBATEE. THIS EVENING (FRIDAY), BENEFIT OF CHANG, the Celestial Giant, When will be presented two entirely new pieces—the Grand Moral Drama, as permitted in representation by the Lord High Chamberlain of England, of JACK SHEPPABD, . JackSheppard Mrs. Harry Jackson After which. CHANG and the Lovely KIN FOO'S LEVEE. Concluding with To OBLIGE BENSON. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Howard, Joyce, and Company. OITTH A L L. LAST TWO LEVEES OF CHANG THE GIANT. ADMISSION :ONE SHILLING, Children, half-price. TO THE PUBLIC. Messrs Stuart O'Brien and Lord beg to nptify that on MONDAY will be produced the latest Drama qf the day, WAR, or NAPOLEON 111. CITY HALL. Immense Success of HELLER'S WON DEBS, ; pronounced by a crowded audience to be the most astonishing aod enjoyable Entertainment ovei? presented in the colony. THIS (FEIDAY) EVENING, First programme. Eeserved Chairs, Parquette, Back Seats, 3s. 2s, la. Visitors to the Beserved Chairs are recommended to secure seats in advance. Plan of seats at Mr. Cucksey's Music Warehouse.. Doors open at 7.30; to commence at 8 o'clock. NOTICE.—No effect or musical selection in-tlie first will be repeated in any »übsequent programme. r\ I T T HALL. *"■■■"' ' ■*"■ & ■■ __ i. . ' CITY HALL. DIORAMA OF THE NEW MAIL EOUTE. ON MONDAY. NEXT.;-*' < The reat Moving Diorama of the new Mail Route via San Francisco, with new mechanical effects, apd Views painted from photographs taken on the spot. . TUis Diorama will be exhibited for the first time on MONDAY EVENING next, at MONSTER. PRICES, TO THE ELECTOES OF THE CITY OF AUCKLAND WEST. /p B. GILLIES, Esq., will ADDBESS the ELECTOES of the above Ward at the MECHANICS' INSTITUTE, on MONDAYj t ne ijfa November, at 8 o'clock p.ffl. The Chair will be taken at 8 o'clock sharp, f
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 257, 4 November 1870, Page 3
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