/ THEATRE 11OTAL. HERR AND MRS. BANDMANN js c o to announce to the public of Auckla nd that they will make their First Appearance on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, J^ for Six Night 9 only, at the THEATRE ROYAL (Entirely renovated and cleaned), supported by MRS. WALTER HILL, MISS MELVILLE, And a powerful Company. CREMORNE GARDENS. T)LEASURE-SEEKERS are hereby in- £ formed that the above favorite place of amusement will be THROWN OPEN on the 26th, 27th, and 28th inst., when some of tho most popular and entertaining English sports will be provided. Colonists who desire to enjoy once more the well-known Christmas festivities of the old country can indulge in them to their heart's content at the above place. Tea and all kinds of refreshment will be liberally provided. FOR GRAHAMSTOWN AND SHORTLAND. THE p.s. • LADY BOWEN/ Captain Adams, will receive Cargo for both the above places, and sail as under : Tuesday, 20th December, 8 o'clock p.m. Thursday, 22nd December, 9 o'clock p.m. For Freight or Passage, apply to J. CASEY. FOR TARANAKI, WANGANUI, AND WELLINGTON. THE s.s. 'STORMBIRD,' P. Doyle, Commander, from Manukau, on TUESDAY NEXT, 20th December, at 3 p.m. Passengers booked through to all West Coast Port?. For Freight or Passage apply to COMBES _ DALDY, Agents, Auckland ; or, A. BARNES, Onehunga. The fast and favorite s.b. 'Phcebe; HWORSP, Commander, will start on her CHEAP EXCURSION TRIP for the Southern Ports, from Onehunga Wharf, at 9 a.m. on WEDNESDAY, and from the anchorage at 4 o'clock. TO THOSE REALLY IN WAST OF A CHRISTMAS DJJfNER, none others need apply ; recommendation required.—To be GIVEN AWAY on SATURDAY, a BULLOCK. Orders for meat issued on FRIDAY.—F. H. LEWISSOK. NOTICE. NOTICE. NOTICE. ON MONDAY, at 12 o'clock, I will GIVE AWAY a DIAMOND RING to one of the Patrons of my Establishment. The decision will take place at the Theatre. A few Tickets on hand to be Given Away. F. H. LEWISSON. T ICENSED YICTUALLEES. Jj The LICENSED VITUALLEKS are respectfully requested to attend a MEETING, to be held at the Thames Hotel, Wharf, THIS EVENING, at halfpast seven o'clock. Business—To consider the new LicMuinf Bill now before the Council. TO SHIPWRIGHTS. _—— mENDERS will be received up to twelve 1 o'clock TO-MORROW, for executing REPAIRS for the ' OCEAN WAVE.'-Ap- i ply to CiPTAis Clayton. rpHE present state of the -*- Retail Drapery Trade—caused by a variety of circumstances — has afforded opportunities to the undersigned oj purchasing large parcels of Drapery and Clothing at low rates, which he is determined to convert | again into cash, at a. small profit, as ; quickly as possible, as he believes in the old motto of "small profits and Wick returns." The Public will find « LARGE and WELL-ASSORTED STOCK to select from, and B. H»bbs htpes that, by attention to the requirements of his customers and upright dealing, to ttill receivt a fair thare of public support. R. HOBBS, Wholesale and Retail Draper and Clothier, Upper Queen and WakeQeld-streets. I" J/J R- T. R. OILMAN, Chemist, OneÜBga' ta» been appointed AGENT for the S>l° °f H»u Paper.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 294, 19 December 1870, Page 3
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508Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 294, 19 December 1870, Page 3
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