rp HEA TR B ROYAL. Manager MrJPHydos. THIS (Saturday) EVENING, DEC. 30,. The Last Performance tlii-< jetii". Last BTight of Win Tell—Last Night of Cotuic Pantomime —Lust Night this year of i Misa Clara Stephenson—Last Night of Mr ; Charles Burford's Gesler—Last Night of Albert j Tall and Flora Anstend —Last Night of the i Clown—Lust Night of the Columbine and j Harlequin—Last Night of Johnny Hydes and j Mother Tell. j Comedy at 8 ; Singing and Dancing at 9; | Burlesque and Pantomime at 9.15. ; Guaranteed to exceed all otnersin splendour. J Magnificent new Dresses a la mode, for a I New Year's Treat. | PARIS; Ok, Olympus in an Upeoah. New Songs, Local Hits, Breakdowns; Dances, T)]IINC!E OP WALES THEATRE. Lessee ... ... Mr B. N. Jones. Under the Distinguished Patronage of THE OFFICERS OF THE VOLUNTEER FORCE. THIS (Saturday) EVENING, Dec 30, The performance will commence with a Magnificent Comedy. To conclude with the successful Burlesque and Pantomime of LITTLE EED HIDING HOOD. The Naval Cadet.3 To-night in the Extraordinary Evolutions. The Twenty Little Girls To-night. New Pantomime Tricks To-night!!! MONDAY next—Mr. Moeton Tataees will appear in his great impersonation Sir Harcourt Courtly. NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. SKATING-! SKATING! miTE American Skating Eink will OPEN 1 at the Drill Shed, Barrack Hill, on MONDAY, Ist January, 1872, from 9 a m to G p m, Admission—One Shilling. ~~ MEDICAL. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MR. A. M. WILLIAMS BEGS to inform his Friends and Patrons, that he has Removed his Dispensary from Hobson street (where be has been for the last six rears) to 215, Queen street, opposite the City Hall. Business resumed this day. December 22. v AUCKLAND TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, 184, Queen street. > [Between Mason's, Barber, and the' Shooting Gallery.] DIRECTLY OPPOSITE BABB'S, BOTCHEB. TERMS—STBICTLY CASH. J. CAMP BEGS to call the attention of .•"he Auckland public to the following low prices:— Tweed trousers, 20s; double-breasted verts, 12.s 6d; tweed suits, £3 10s; dress trousers, £1 10s; dress suits, £6 ; si k mixed suits, £5 ; Chesterfield coat, £2 10s. The make of the abjve will be second to none in Auckland. But as the tailoring trade has depreciated in prices, J C has determined to give the gentlemen of Auckland and surrounding districts the benefit during the summer months at a great sacrifice. The above will be for cash only. A true fit guaranteed. NB —A varied lot of Vests, doable and single breasted on hand at very low prices at JAMES CAMP'S, Tailor, 184, Queen street. SEA-BATHING. mHE SOLID ROCK BATH, SMALE'S JL 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 bar.h to the most nervous, as well as to the boldest swimmer. 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 tiok^s. For ladies only, from 10 to 12 each daj,—Sundnys excepted. .-• . ■ For tickets apply to HENRY KEESING, JUN., 58, Queen street. I Notice. BAY OF ISLAND COAL COMPANY (LIMITED). On «»nd after this date the prices of the Company's Coal in Auckland will be as followSi viz •' At the Coal Yard, sheened Coal 24s per ton CTnscreened do 22s „ Slack do 178 „ From the h-tik Cantero 20s „ By ord jl * °f Directors. . 3 J A GILFILLAN, Secretary. " FOE SALE BY PEIVATE CONTRACT, : . ..#f'.. A First-class LvyfisferENT, ONE of the best Hotels in the Auckland Province, together with the good»will of the same. The proprietor h:::. determined to dispose of the business oe ac',->dntbf ilUhealth. Terms Easy. ApT»]j to Mr Samuel Coch; rane. Principal oily dealt with. Auckland, $& December, 1871. rTJHE subscriber begs to inform his friends JL and the public that he has enlarged the Corner Auction Mart, Qjieeh end Wyndham streets, and having tak¥n one of those large new brick stores opposite the Herald Office, he is now prepared to l'eceive, store, and Bell Colonial Produce, Furniture, and Merchandise of all kinds, on terms advantageous to vendors.' A liberal reduction made on out-door sales f I Accounts as usual promptly settled GBOIIGE SIBBItf, Auctioneer, Land and Commission Agent,
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 614, 30 December 1871, Page 3
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