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EMPIEE HOTEL, VIOTORU. STfiEET SECCOMBE'S and BEDDEL'S (sen* NIAL ALES 4d. per pint, 2d n^, at the Bar. Just added, a new TufP* Bagatelle Table. W. Miller, proprieSi? of the City Baths, Queen- street. P I&t* BILLIARDS. TO SUIT THE TIMES. GO to MILLER'S EMPIRE HOTET Victoria-street, for a quiet gams of m Hards ;no charge for the table. Drint« oj Cheap Drinks. 8) W' TTELLEE'S "WOffDBBs. CITY HAIL. POSITIVELY LAST TWO NIGHTS. POSITIVELY LAST TWO NIGHTS " POSITIVELY LAST TWO KIGHTS FIFTH AND LAST PROGRAMME FIFTH AND LAST PROGRAMME FIFTH AND LAST PROGRAMME. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING Nov. 17, 1870. ' PART I.—WONDERS. > Card Manipulation Extraordinary Cabalistic Cookery Silver Rings (by request) ■'■■ i Seventh Bullet . 1 • With an Orange v . A Wonderful Hated, PART lI.—MUSIC. Souvenir de Bellini—Caprice on airs from " La Bon> nambula" and " Norma." Caprice—" n Trovatore." SUNSHINE and TEMPEST, ; : A Musical Picture. The Country—Pastorale—The Village; Belli-The Dance on the Green—The Storm—The Old Hundredth Psalm—Finale. PART in.—MYSTERY. New Illustrations of Supernatural Vision. PART IV.—FUN. The Romantic, Historic, Serio-comic Drama of PUNCH AND JUDY. We laughed till we were sore.— Argiis. We laughed till we cried.- -Adelaide Registw. GRAND COMMAND NIGHT,' ' '~ By His Excellency Sib. Geokob, and Lady Bora On FRIDAY EVENING, 'NOVEMBER 18/ ' Being Mr. Heller's FAREWELL PERFORMANCE. :; . . FAREWELL PERFORMANCE. Reserved Chairs, 3s. Parquette, 2s. Back Seats, li, The Plan of Seats lies at Cucksey's Music Warehouse, where Numbered Chairs may be secured. * R. S. Smythe Business Manager. Charles HiUsden Treasurer. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, A MUSICAL & LITERARY ENTERTAINMENT will be held in the Rooms, Wellesley-street, on FRIDAY EVENING next, November 18. PROGRAMME. Overture—".Tancredi," Madame Moller. Glee—" Evening Song," Messrs. Howden, Skinner, Bartley, and Henderson. Recitation— "The Death Ride." Solo—" The Sailor Boy," Madame Moller. Glee—" Funeral Bell," Messrs. Howden, Skinner, Bartley, and Henderson. Reading—" One Niche Higher." Duett—" Chimes of St. Mary," Madame Moller anq Miss Edgar. Heading from " Uncle Tom's Cabin." Fantasia—" Canary Birds," Madame Moller and Pupil. Glee—" Beauteous Clouds," Messrs. Howden, Skinner, Bartley, and Henderson. Solo—" Aladdin," Madame Moller. Recitation—" Marriage in High Life." Duett —"Elfin Call," Madame Moller and Miss Edgar. , Glee—" Flowers," Messrs. Howard, Skinner, Baruey, and Henderson. Recitation—" Dream of the Invalides." Admission, Is. each. Proceeds to be applied to the purchase of Books for the Library. To commence at 7.30 o'clock. STEAM TO BAY'oFISLANPS. TII E s.s. <Q O-A H EAB/ ON" MONDAY, November 21st, at 3 o'clock ■ afternoon, returning from Russell on WEDNESDAY morning. S. HAGUE SMITH, (1 • Agent, Auckland; 0?, to A. VILCOQ, Agent, Russell. FOR LEVDKA, FIJI. The • AQXJILIiA,' T OVEROCK, Master, will leave for .tte I 1 above, on SATURDAY, at 4 p.i». For Freight or Passage, apply to J. ROBERTON & 00., Or the Master on Board. THE KAT-KILLEE! ! THE BATKILLEE ! ! THE only sure REMEDY for destrojing RATS in Auckland is WHITLiWS AMERICAN RAT DESTROYER. . t This Paste is Poison to Rats and JU» without tsstl. One trial will satisfy any<mß who is troubled with such vermin. To be had ONL? at my Esfcablishnion| Pitt-street. rAif The Poisons imported from Home avi% less on account of the Eea voyage. M£.L n a. DBSTROYEE does NOT contain any JjWP,. PHOROOS. 'Wi Manufactured at my Laboratory, Pnrc-W*** AttckljUTO. {^23° Note the Address— -.ttt 1 THE BED GLOBE LIG;HT. Sold in boxes at 6d., Is., Is. 6d., 2s. 6a. Sold wholesale at the above prices le»» , per cent, for cash..

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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 267, 17 November 1870, Page 2

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559

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 267, 17 November 1870, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 267, 17 November 1870, Page 2

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