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il II EA T X X R 0 .. Manager ; MrJPHj<h». CROWDED HO OSES EVERY NIGHT To st-o Joh:,ny HySes's Great. Burjie-qae Troupe in the Ne Pius Ultra of Burlesques and Pantomime, entitled, HAELKQITIN" BILLY TELL. New Teicks ! New Clown ! New Comic Scenes! At 8, Miss Clara Steph%nsoa ; at 8.45, Miss Burford ; and 9, jJurk-sque. Look out next Monday for Paki3 AssttbA>"CE. The Balloon JL3CBKT next Monday Evening. Tickets for tlio great eront from Is to 3?i ■pEINOE OP WALES THEATRE. Lessee ... ... Mr B. N. Jones. THIS (Friday) EVENING, Dec 28, In order to give an opportunity to families to see the Great Christmas Pantomime, the performance will commence with the PANTOMIME, and concluded 9,30. H AELEQUIN LT rTLE BED HIDING HOOD: The Liltputhian Amy, by 30 Naval Cadets of No 2 Company. The Animated Boqttet, uomposed of 20 Little Girls. The performan^p to ronr-lnde with tho comedy of the ROUGH UIAM ON D. In which Miss Maggie Burton will appear. NEW TJ3AE HOLIDAYS. SKATING-! SKAT IN a! mHB American Skating Rink will OPEN i at the Drill Shed, Barrack Hill* on MONDAY, Ist January, 1872, from 9 a m to 6 pm, Admission —One Shilling. CALEDONIAN (TAMES. A MEETING- of theSub-comunttee fo* the abovenamed Sports will be held This Evening (Friday), the 29ih instant, at 7,30, for the purpose of receiving entries, and for any other business that may be brought before the meeting. B. J. UP HAM, Secretary. AUCKLAND SCOTTISH VOLUNTEERS. THE above-named Corps will assemble outside the l'<rill Shed on Barrack Hill to-morrow (Saturday), tha 30th instant, at 5 o'clock p m, with side arms only, far the purpose of meeting the. Thames Volunteers. Bj order, E. J. UJPHAM, Secretary. AMERICAN EUBBEE STAMPS. FOR Marking on Paper. Linen, &c, now generally used in all Government Offices and by all the leading Banks, Merchants, &c, throughout the Australian and New Zealand Colonies. Specimens to be seen at Menzies', Victoria Hotel, Victoria street. J. E. ORTON, New Zealand Agent. MEDICAL. NOTICE OF KEMOVAL. ME. A. M. WILLIAMS BEG-Sto inform his Friends and Patrons, that he has Rem®ved his Dispensary from Hobson street (where be has been,for the last six jears) to 215, Queen street, opposite the City Hall. Business resumed this day. December 22. SEA-BATHING. mHB SOLID ROCK BATH, SMILE'S J_ POINT, affords the healthful luxury of a Salt Water Bath, with thorough protection from the dangers attendant on ordinary seabathing. The graduated solid rock bottom affords a safe footing, which, together with steps and diving boards on all sides, assures the pleasure of a bath to the most nervous, as well as to the boldest Bwimmer. Tickets for one year £1 1 0 Ditto Children under 12 ... £0 10 6 A single bath £0 0 3 An allowance made on family tickets. For ladies only, from 10 to 12 each day,—Sundays excepted. For tickets apply to HENRY KEESING, JUN., 58, Queen street. Notice. BAY OF ISLAND COAL COMPANY (LIMITED). I On and after this date the prices of the fe I Company's Coal in Auckland will be as follows; ! viz : jAt the Coal Yard, screened Coal 24s per ton : Unscreened do 22s „ Slack do 17s „ | From the hulk Cantero 20s 3 , ! By order of the Directors. , J A GILFILLAN, . ' Spnretnry. Prince of Wales Theatre. MISS MAGGIE BURTON for this Night only FOE SALE BY PHIVATE CONTRACT, A Fibst-olass Ijtvisstment, ONE of the bust Hotels in the Auckland Province, together with the good»will of the same. The proprietor has determitied to dispose of , the business oc account of ilUhealth. ' « Terms Easy. Applj to Mr Samuel Cochrane. Principals only dealt with. "" Auckland, 7th December, 1871. fTIHE subscriber begs to inform his friends JL and the public timt he has enlarged the Corner Auction Mart, Quf>en °nd Wyndham streets, and having taken one of those large new brick stores opposite the Herald Office, he is now prepared to receive, store, and sell jj Colonial Produce, Furniture, and Merchandise , of all kinds, on terms advantageous to vend****."" A liberal reduction, made on out-door *"*' ' Accounts as usual promptly settled^^" GEORGE MgKJLtm Auctioneer, Land»£ _■■'"

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 613, 29 December 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 613, 29 December 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 613, 29 December 1871, Page 3

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