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THEATRE ROYAL -TTTILL OPEN THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING. LAST NIGHT BUT TWO. A Grand Diorama, j Containing some of the most Magnificent . Views ever shown in this Colony. ; VIEW of the ARCTIC REG-lONS, j VIEW OF THE CITY OF VENICE. I BALOON VOYAGE. STORM AT SEA. SOME OF THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF EUROPE. SHRINE OF THE HOLT NATIVITY AT BETHLEHEM. Admission —3s, 2s, and Is. Children, halfprice. Schools liberally dealt with. Doors open at half-past, 7 ; to commence at 8 pHORAL H A L L. GRAND SECULAR CONCERT. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1871, at 8 p.m. In aid of the FUNDS of ST. MATTHEWS SUNDAY-SCHOOL. Joseph Browne, Esq., Conductor. Admission One Shilling. Tickets may be had from Messrs. Manley, Upton, Waytc, Tun ell, andOucksey; front the Secretary, or any of the Teachers. TJARNELL PRESBYTERIAN JL SABBATH SCHOOL. A Soiree will tal.e place in the Parnell Hall, THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, 20th October. Object: To raiso funds for tlie Library. Rev. J. Cosn in the Chair. Addresses and Choice Selections cf Music and Singing will be given dining tho evening. Mr. Culpan will preside at the harmonium. Tea on the table at half-past six o'clock. Tickets : Double, 3s. ; single 2s. ; and for children, Js. ; may b. obtained at the shop of -Mr. Peacock, Optician, Shortland-street: and at Parnell, at the shop of Mr. Robert Brown, or of any of tho teachers. YO UNG. M EN'S CH R TSTIAN ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL COURSE OE LECTORES. The concluding Lecture of the Season will take place on FRIDAY EVENING, October 27, by the Rev. Warlow D avies, M. A.. Subject -" Love, Court- ; ship, and Marriage." To commence at 7.30 o'clock. Admission, Cd. each. ' I AUCKLAND TROOP ROYAL CAVALRY VOLUNTEERS. The Auckland Troop Royal Cavalry Volunteers will . assemble for Monthly Inspection Parade, mounted, I with swords only, in the Albeit Barracks, at 4 o'clock on FRIDAY, tlie 27th October. J. M. SHEEA, Capt. Commanding. TTOLUNTEER PARADE. The Members of the following Companies will Assemble for Parade in the Albert Barracks THIS EVENING, at half-past 0* o'clock, for Battalion Drill : - Victoria Company (No. 5), A.R. V. Hobson Company, A. K,V. Naval Volunteers, No. 1 Company. JAS. DERROM, j Capt. No. 6 Co. A.R.V. E. LeROY, Capt. No. 1 Co. A.N.V. ANDREW BURNS, Captain Hobson Co. 0 THE MEMBERS OF THE •TEWISII FAITH OF AUCKLAND AND THE THAMES. ' A public Meeting will be held at the"* Synagogue l iChambers, Emily Place, on WEDNESDAY EVJ_NI ING, the Bth November, at 7.30 o'clock sharp, for the purpose of taking into consideration " The necsssity of erecting a new place of worship," at which every member of tho Hebrew persuasion is earnestly solicited to attend. j< D WARD ISAACS. President. PHRENOLOGY ! PIIUKNOLOGY ! \/fu. T. WRIGHT, Phrenologist, may iJLT_L be consulted daily, for a short time, in tlie Young Men's Christian Association Rooms, Wel'esley-Btreefc, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and on THURSDAY and SATURDAY Evenings. Eull written delineations, iOs. A Lecturo aad Entertainment every MONDAY Evening lithe Lecture-room, afc.half-past seven. • Subject (October .30).:' " Tho .Perceptive Faculties."' Blindfold test examinations after the Lecture. Admission : Front Seats, Is.; Back Seats, Gd. P H li X N O L O G V ! PARNELL HALL. H/TB. T. WRIGHT, Phrenologist, will jVJ LECTURE in the Parnell Hall, on THURSDAY, November 2nd. Blindfold test examinations after. Subject: "Man's t- elfish Nature." Casts, skulls, and diagrams will illustrate the subject. Doors open at half-pa-t 7, to commence at 8. Admission : One Shilling. WANTED— -Men for the Kaipara Railway to call at Hbbbkbt H. Smith's, ll*<■'. street, "and get one of his Improved Parent Portable Smoke-consuming OYEINS, tr!iicli-nrc acknowledged by all to be the Best and Cheapest Ovens ever invented, as they require no felting and vs-vy little fuel, and are to be had at the low price of 30s. Also, ii.-..thi i--- of faini : 3 in town and country will ' find these Ovens will render cookery a much more bearable, pleasnnter, and cooler omi) _■ ; tion as the heat is enclosed, and they can b.> ■ placed outside. Illu-tru. ted Price List of Patent Ovens and Wrought Iron Ranges sent post free to any part of the. colony. -Heebebt H. Smith, High-street, opposite Rout's, and back . ol J. O. Memo's. I

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 560, 26 October 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 560, 26 October 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 560, 26 October 1871, Page 3

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