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mHBA'IKB ROYAL. A Performance will take place THIS (SATURDAY) ETENIKG October 14, 1871, IN AID OF THE STAFF CORPS BAND. Under the special patronage of MaJok Cordon, Captain Fkaton, and the ofjuceks of the volu ntj-eil forob. PROGRAMME. Part I. Overture Band Song t , Gentleman Amateur Solo '.'. Cornet Song and Dance in Char, cter .. Mr. J. Hooper Quadrille Band Song Gentleman Amateur Song .'.' .'.' .. •• Gentleman Amateur Waltz .'. .. .. •• Band Part 11. Overture Bw"d Song .. .. .. .. • • •• Solo Clarionette Song -—— Galop Band By special desire the Gaiety Club will perform the anghable Farce of A MARTYR TO SCIENCE ; or, "Wanted a Confederate. Tweezer 'a retired chiropodist) .. T. C. Wilson Dick {his son) G. W. Strong Humphrey Davey Rattleton, A.8.C.D.E.F., Peripatetic Lecturer on Magnetico, Photographico Biology J. R. Williama Drudgely (a lawyer) F. W. Collins admission.—Dress Chairs, 3s. ; Stalls, 2s. ; Pit, l:i. Carriages may ha ordered for 11 o'clock. MURRAY'S G HEAT WORLD CIRCUS. Last night but one of this favourite place of Amusement, THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, October 14. New Acts in the Arena, new Songs by Harry Morgan, new Farce to-night. Don't forget, last night but one. Stalls, 2s ; Pit, Is. Doors open 7.30, performance commences at 8 o'clock sharp. 'V"OUiNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN X ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL COURSE OF LECTJPvES. The Committee of the above Association have great pleasure in announcing the following series of Lectures :— October 27: Rev. Warlow Da vies), M.A.— "Love, Courtship, and Marriage.'' Tickets for the course, 3s each (to admit bearer and lady), may be had of Messrs. Chapman, Wayte, Upton, Turrell, R. B. Shalders, the Librarian at the Rooms of the Association, or any of the Committee. The Lectures will commence at 7.30 o'clock. Admission to single Lecture. Od. each person PHRENOLOGY! PHRENOLOGY! \/Tn. T. WRIGHT, PHRENOI.OC.IST, may i\__L be consulted daily, for a short time, in the Young Men's Christian Association Rooms, Welleslov-. trcet, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.. and on THURSDAY and SATURDAY Evenings. Full written delineations, 10s. A Lecturo and Entertainment every MONDAY Evening in the Lecture-room, at half-past seven. Subject, Monday, Oct. 10: "Pride, Vanity, Fear, and Attention." Blindfold test examination*? after the Lecture. Admission : Front Seals, Is.; Sack Seats, 6d. ;-VT O V E L T I J*. S, Ex ' Hero.' J. HOW DEN, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND SILVERSMITH, 86, Queen-street, wishes an inspection of his New and Vuriid Stock of WATCHES, Brooches, Earrings. Pins, Lockets, Chains, &c. Also, a few very choice ALBUMS, in Pearl and Paper-maehie. Jet Crosses, Jet Chains, Jet Lockets, &c, &c. FIRST-CLASS TOBACCO AND CIGARS, ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNi'.D, BY tho box (in bond), 12s, 12^.! p.r lb. In packages, 6 lbs. or upwards (duty paid), 3_ 7nd pet lb. First quality Navy Leaf, in bond Of duty paid, at equally low prices. J CIGARS. I Manillas, Choroots, and other celebrated | brands at equally low prices. WILLIAM ADAMS, : TOBACCONIST, Queen-street, Auckland. THE LYCEUM, "Wkli-ebi-by-stkeet East. Terms per month, including stationery .. 10s. 6d. EVENING- CLASSES. No charge for the Holidays. WILLIAM D. LYSNAR. j 13 O O X -KEEPING.! A Class of Adults for teaching the above, by single j and double, entry, is about to lie established in the Preparatory School, Hobson-street. There are vacan-1 cies for two or three pupils.—For particulars apply to Mr. R. J. MoßßEs.sir, principal, or the undersigned. M. S. LEERS, Accountant, 49 Quces-street, DRAWING SCHOOL.—Tho Drawing School opposite St. Matthew's Church, ilobson-street, is now open. Classes meet on Tuesdays and Fridays, at 7 p.m. For terms, etc., apply to the undersigned, at the school.—J. SYMONS, CHARLES PALMER. FOR HIRE—A Large Hound MARQUEE 33 feet in diameter, with Pole, Rope, Pegs, &c., complete, sufficiently large to accommodate 150 persons. Parties requiring the above, can have it erected for them. —For further particulars enquire of WILLIAMS and Co., Tent Makers, Queen and Fort-streete. i —October 13, 1871. ! FOR HALE—A Largo English-made NETNew Tanned, G.irk. d and Leaded, com-1 plete. — Apply to Williams & Co, ShipChandlers, Queen and Fort-streete. —October 13, 1871. Tl^O LET—In Victoria-street, the shop aud I premises lately occupied by F. Lee, ] Grocer. —Apply to T. Cooke, 3 Wyndhamstreet. i 1 (\i\i\ DOZfi:N BOTTLES WANTED.— XU U U WILLIAM 3 & Co., Victoria Brewery, Queen-street. FOR SALE—A Fishing Boat (3 tons), and several Watermen's and Sailing Boats, cheap.—Apply to J. Ciarb, Boat-builder, Custom-house-street

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 550, 14 October 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 550, 14 October 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 550, 14 October 1871, Page 3

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