WANTED,— ONE THOUSAND PUR. CHASERS of HERBERT H. SMITH'S PATENT PORTABLE SMOKE CONSUMING- OVENS.—Note the AddreV HIGH-STBEET, TOP OF SaMeYaBID A3 BbOVK; ; AND BAHREIN. ' N.B. —All kinds of Ovens Made and Re-. paired. G-as-fitting and Spouting Fixed, and - Machinery Repaired. MISS MARY BARROW—A Letter from i England for you at the Stab Office. ;' ; ———— __. EMPIRE HOTEL, VICTORIA-STREET.. riECCOMBE'S and BEDDEL'S COLOO NIAL AXES 4d. per pint, 2d. per glass, at-the Bar. Just added, a new Billiards; Bagatelle Table. W. Miileb, proprietor^latlf -" of the City Biths, Queen-street. - A good. Quoit Ground and Quoits complete, adjoining the hotel. '" *^ BILLIARDS. TO SUIT.THE TIMES. GO to MILLER'S EMPIRE HOTEL, Victoria-street, for a quiet game of Bil-- , , Hards ;no charge for the table. Drinks, 6d. •! Cheap Drinks. NOTICE. " ''yjj» TENDERS are required by noon on' SATURDAY next, for MAKING ONE SU±T OF SAILS, for Revenue, Cutter ' Ringleader,' according to specifications to be se'qu -fit this office. ■'... : , Lowest tender riot necessarily accepted.' . ...■ -r r THOMAS ;HILL, ";;"' ! • ~ i"\ ( .. ; ■;■; Collectbr.f :; . Custom House, Auckland, :23rd November, 18?0. ■... j".. '/ I^.; ,/;',..,''. f-y { .iVIL, Hairdresser and Perfumer, late\X, of 203, opposifce^n'e'Gifcy Hall, begs to > inform his customers that.he h»8 REMOVED ■/ to more central premises^ No. 121^ next to the- * . British Hotel, and opposite Messrs, T. and 8. Moirin, whefce he hopes still>t6 merit,, that , patronage which he has recelved%r' "the 1 past .twoiyeSirs.;';:: ; . •'; ~ . .•■. •.. , .' • >___} ______ 1: __/ . , ■ S iTD©^' 1.0 ST. : .- I r/i .i ON Sunday eroning, about 7 o'Molc, in the"' Alten Road, a Small White Poodlefemale ,; J DOQ-; with black eyes and black nose, was1' ,| picked up by some person and carried away. ' Whoever will give information" to the recovery of the dog: will be rewarded';' and whoever . .' w&l lead!to the conviction1 of ;the thief orthe - ;^.j; perßOn retaining possession of the dog after«this, < r ndtice, will receive a rewardof five ppunds^r-j, ( .'; 5 Apply at the office of this paper, the Eolice Stjatigai or to : . . .i •.......;:;•; ■ d. graham. )iiTMOJSrDS.ST. MUSTC HALE ,j^^.. (-■■■:»...' _____ '*•_:,• ~, <: - ' :■ THIS(WEI)NESDAy) EVENING, Kp.v,^. | THE ORPHEUS M'tN:S^®li4^ . Ti . Under the PatronJige of f. ■~r , / j HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERkpE, LADY ' BOWEN" : ■'■■"'"■ '■■■ iOlOfiUjm ■. .'. ' ■ | HIS HONOR THE SITPEEINTEX©ENT. ;£ BENEFIT OF, THE PROVINCIAL HOSPITAL. ' : MANAGEja'.. .'. .. Mr. G. L. Setmouk. , Tbeastjbeii .. .. Mb. S. Bygbove. 't. , , PROG RA M M>E. . ; ■ "'PABT I.'' '■ '■■■■■■* -;- '■ -:" ■?'•' ';: Overture — "Crown Diamonds" (Auber) ..v .^ .. - .. Cpmpany Opening Chorus — " Ernani" (Verdi) .. ... 1 .',,.. .;;.Company - s Moon Behind the HUI .. .. Mr. E. Foster , 1 v Ticket for the BaU.. ... .. Mr. G. Cameron^ > The Little One that Died.. .. Mr. R. E. Gatland | Gals from the South .. .. Mr. D. Clinton Angels will Rock Thee to Sleep., Mr. O. D. Bell ; Hold your Horse 3 .v ' .. . v Mr. G. Cameron Come Home,. Father .. .'. Mr. J. Dryden Silver Moonlight Winds are Blowing ~.. ".. .. .. ' Mr. E. Foster- — Alabama States .. .... Mr. D. Clinton Grand Finale .. .. .. Company. The Wanderer (Schubert) '.. Mr. R. E, Gatland Duet—Cornets .. .. .. Messrs.'Wright and. : » Lee Ballad—Happy be thy Dreams .. Mr. 5). .Foster ... Musical Oddities .'." .. :. Mr. G, L. Seymour Duet -The Sailor Sighs (Balf c),., MestfrtV Foster and f r ..- ■ ' ;■■ '■ ■■ ■'•■ * . •■ ;,. :B.eU .'I "<■ ii ' '!'| Comic Song— The Victimised. ' J Young Man .. .. .. Mr. G. Cameron Glee-Allegiance we Swear (Bishop) Messrs. Gatlana, ~ Foster, Willis, and Bell. , .; Tlie whole to conclude with the laughable Extrava- : ganzA, entitled, " A TALENTED PERFORMER. ■Antonio Augustus William Roberto Eugenio Ciuio Henry Brown .. .. .. Mr. D. Clinton. • { Mr. Fixem ..' .. .. Mr. R. E. Gatland. Jim Montgomery Brooke ... Mr. G. L. Seymour. ; Introducing an Original Grand Finale. . Prices of admission: Reserved Seats, 3s; Gallery, 2s Parquette, Is. Doors open at 7.30; commence at 8 p.m. O. D. BELL, ■ .- Hon. Sec. j . ■ ■ • • - • r ;,■ i .: . MB. W. L. JACKSON, QURaEON AND ACCOUOHEUBj Mes. Shepherd's Nobth Shobe. | ik\ . TUu ■■■ -;. ;'- ',' -/'- - . NOTICE OF REMOVAL. ; jo h isr "h. o.lw b i ''"■ • BOOTMAKER, ' - > ' .; ; ' FOOT OF WAEEFEBIiD-STiJEET. Opposite Me. Hobbs', Draper. .
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 272, 23 November 1870, Page 2
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607Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 272, 23 November 1870, Page 2
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