ig-S —'L"_V'CI^Z j._ rr. ."._■ ===—- — -—- - - - --, - —, -- -_ .. "pBINCE op WALES THE VTBE. THIS (WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 20, IS7I, Under the Distinguished Patronage ot LA D V BOW EN, THE HON". THE DEFENCE MINISTER, AND HIS HONOR THE SUPERINTENDENT. The Committee have much pleasure in announcing they have secured the services of Mr. .T. Hokkink and Miss Florence Colville, who will appear in two of their farorite Comedies. An AMATEUR GYMNASTfC and VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT, by MR. J. Q. WALKER AND Purir.s of the Auckland Gymnasium, in aid of he Funbs of tiic Oui-hax Homk, Parnell. T>y the kind permission of Major Gordon and Officers of the A.lt.V., the Jla'.id will perform several pieces of music during the even Ins. The performance will commence precisely at a o'clock. I'.ir.T T. 1. Selections by A R. V. Hand. 2. Parallel liars: 3(es.3rs. Walker, I'liillii*. Onnrterinn, Hopkins, Morriman : Masters. lialuenvis and Morgan ;Hi,'li School). 8. Sons, Complaint;: Mr. Ellis. 4. Roman Ropes: Messrs. AValker, Phillips, and Gunder.'ion. 5. Indian Chilis: Member of the fivmnnsium. 0. Hornpipe :J. (J. Walker. Pai;t ii. A Comedy by Charles Dane, K«i., entitled A MOBNING CALL. Sir Edward Ardent .. Mr. Hokkixs. Mrs. Chillingtine (a yonuf? widow) .. .. Miss Klokcvor Cot.vit.i.k. Part in. 1. Selections by A. R.V. Band. 2. Horizontal Bar : Messrs. Walker, I'hljli'pa, Hopkins, Gunderson, Merriman : Masters Halneavis and Morgan (High School. 3. Song : I'm a Chick-aLeary Covoj Mr. Bllia. 4. Glove Exercise, by Messrs. Ulankmorc and Walker. 5. Single Stick Play : Members of the Gymnasium. 0. Trapeze : J. Q. Walker. To conclude with a piece of Extravagance, written by Charles Mathews, Esq., :uul presented to Mr. Hoskins by that admirable Comedian, entitled NOTHING TO WEAE. Dickey Sharp .. .. Mr. Hoskins. Becky Smart .. .. Miss Flokknoe Cotville. Tom Tit Mr. Stvirke. FRED. H. CUIPPISN, Hon. Sec. Auckland Cymnaslum.
IVTEW WTNTEE DBAPERY AND ±y CLOTHING. QUEEN-STREET HOUSE. E. B. SHALDEES AND CO. Beg respectfully to invite their customers and town and country public to purchase their Winter Dre3s at their Establishment, where they may confidently rely on receiving the very best article at the lowest possible living profit. The following, from an almost endless variety, ar worthy of special notice :— BUck Silk Velvets, Bla3k Velveteen Black Dress Silks, Fancy Dress Goods Waterproof and other Clothings Jackets in Waterproof Black Cloth, Melton, etc. Children's Jackets in various materials Fur Dress and Cloak, Trimmings, Ladies' Clouds, etc. Several Novelties in Fancy Wove Goods Dress Winceys, Plain and Fancy Skirts, Sheetings, Stays, Hosiery, and Gloves The Manchester department is well supplied with Counterpanes, Sheetings, and Towellings Flannels and Blankets very cheap Men's, Boys', and Youths' Clothing, in Suits Coats, Vests, and Trousers Shirts in Crimean, Melton, Cotton, Twill, etc. Hosiery, Inverness Capes Waterproof and Overcoats, Ties, Collars Under Wear, Hats, Caps, etc. R. B. 8. and Co. desire to assure the public of their continued adherence to their old principles of fair dealing, and confidently appeal to their long past experience (now 19 years] as a sufficient guarantee for future confidence. N.B.—Country orders promptly and carefully executed. Observe the address :— R. B. SHALDERS AND CO., 200 & 202, QUEEN-STREETS
■\TOW LANDING, EX ' CADTJ_L> CEUS,' PROM LONDON. FOR SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, 500 bags, each 1 cwt., of Finn Salt' 500 bags, each 1 cwt., of Coarse Salt 300 cases Hennessey's Pale Brandy .90 qr.-casks ditto ditto ditto 50 qr.-casks Rum, R. W. P. & Co., 34 o.p. 1 20 qr.-casks Rum, Lownde's, 34 o.p. COMBES AND DALDY. April 4,1871.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 403, 26 April 1871, Page 3
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569Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 403, 26 April 1871, Page 3
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