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■pEINCB OF WALES THEATRE. THE GREATEST COMBINATION EVER EXHIBITED IN AUCKLAND. First Appearance of those celebrated Artistes, the POLYGKAPIIIC COMPANY, comprising the following— Mr. La. Fuillade, Mb. Horace Bent, Mr. T. Bucklbv, and Mil. G. Bromley, In conjunction with the Dramatic Company. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, Sept. 11, FELON'S BOND. First Appearance of MISS CARRY ALLNUTTE, The Premiere Dnnseuse. The performance will commence with the Drama of THE FELON'S BOND ; Ok, A Bkothem'3 Reve no R. Irish Jig Miss Carry Aixnuttb. After which the Polygraphic Company in their Recherche Entertainment. Sketch—"Kitty Bucket' (a domestic who hopes to get married when " Billy comes home"), with Song •• My Love's a Sailor Boy" .... Mr. G. Bromley. " T«n Minutes in Ould Ireland".. Mr. T. Buckley. THE HAUNTED HOUSE. Nervous Visitor .. .... Mr. Horack Bent Occupant .. .. .. .. Mr. G. Bromley. Solo, Violin (fantasia on Scotch airs)— N. La Fki'ii.ladk Finale—Trouble at tho Occidental -MesHM. Bent •Buckley and Bromley. Mr. BURFORDand MISS CLARA-STEPHENSO> have arrived, and will shortly appear. Doors open at 7,30, commence at 8 o'clock. Dress Circle, 3s ; Stalls, 2s ; Pit, Is. MUERAY'S GEEAT WOHLI CIRCUS. POSITIVELY LAST THREE NIG HI'S of this renowned Troupe. Excelsior Programme THIS (MONDAY) EVENrNG, September 11, Being for the Benefit of Mr. WILLS. Como and see Mademoiselle Ln Rosiere, the gracefu Equestrienne. Come and see Mr. Kyan in his daring acts of Bare back Horsemanship. Como and sco Mr. Mnffatt In hh wonderful Traprz Performance. Mr. Mnrray To-night in nnw acts. (,'eme and hear Harry Cowle in new Kunnyism.i, Hurry Morgan will appear again To-night in N(^ Hones. The whole to conclude with the grand Spoctncmla Scena of TUKPIN'S RIDE TO YORK, and th Death of bony Black Bess; tho lait time it will b produced. Dress Circle, 3s. ; Stalls, 25.; Pit, One. Shilling. Tl> L O O D 'S STOUT 200 cases in quarts and pints, just, landed in fin condition. H. S. MEYERS & Co., Queen-street. I\TEW SHIPMENT GItOCEBJES :from itftre celebrated hands of Crossc and Blackwel "J. T. Morton, J. & J. Colman, &c, now landing i splciulid.coQdnion, ex ' Alice,' from London, and oth( late arrivals. i • i . n 787 packages .oorßprisinß Sardines, Lobsters, Salmor Bottled ♦j'fultt, <Crnsbr.d Loaf Sugar, Salad and Cistc Oil, Brown nna Bolson's Cornflour, Currie Powdt Capers, Dutch -Anchovies, in tins, Red Herrings, Fin Teas, in half-chests, White and Blue Starch, Durhai Mustard, Belmojit Candles, Soap Powders, Champion Vinegar, in bulk and case, Vestas, Plaids and 250; Turkey Figs, Grocejs".Paper, Goldon, Syrup, Lea an Perrin's Sauce,' Washing Soda> "White Herrings, T. Pipe?, . ,i , .. ...;■! ~,.■, ~...-- --&c., &C.i &c. H. S. MEYERS & CO., '• y ■ Queen-stroet. T>R IME WOO LL 6 JS T GO N ( • BUTTER, . CO kegs Piime, ex Alice Cameron. H. & MEYERS & CO., Queen-street. TTNITED PUMPING ASSOOIA U TION. TENDERS will be received up to noon on .MOJi DAY, the 11th inst., at Mr. TotMll's office, Shortlaiu street, Auckland, for supplying STONE and ft BUILDING FOUNDATIONS for tlie Pumping El gine. . Plans and specifications can he seen at the abov Office, or at the office of the Imperial Crown Gol Mining Company, Grahivmstown. iyr mi n g notici We have engaged the services of reliable corre: of known ability and experience, from whoi receive earliest information on all matters relatin U> the Mines. On and aftur this date pur telegrair on anival will be postal in our office for the inform: tie m of our clients and the public. CLARK BROS , -July 10, IS7I. 13. Insurance Buildings. Q" "ueenTstbbet coal ani FIREWOOD YARD. J. LAMB is prepared to deliver COAL and;. PIRI WOO <D, cnt or uncxit, in large or small quantities,: tlie L OWEST BATES. Ord era left at the yard opposite the Pvimitiv Mcthi 3disb Chapel, will have prompt attention.

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 521, 11 September 1871, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
614

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 521, 11 September 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 521, 11 September 1871, Page 3

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