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PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. Lessee ~ .. Mr, B. N Jones, In consequence of the the Immense Success attending last evening's performances, the two pieces, THE LADIES' CLUB and THE CRITIC, Will be repeat ed. GRAND COMBINATION! SIGNOR DONATO In his Marvellous Performance, which mu9t be seen to be appreciated. MR. HOSKINS and MISS F. COLVILLE In their two Greatest Impersonations. THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, January 30, The performances will commence with the comedy of THE LADIES' CLUB. Flommer, Mr. Hoskins ; Mrs. Fitzsmytbe, Mi9s F. Colville. Miss Colville will take the chair at 8 precisely. To be followed by SIGNOR DONATO In his renowned Terpsichorean Olla Podrida. Concluding with Sheridan's brilliant satire entitled THE CRITIC. Mr. Puff, Mr. Hcskins j Tilburnia, Miss F. Colville. To-morrow--An Immense Bill for the BENEFIT of SIGNOR DONATO. Look out for the ZAVISTOWSKI SISTERS. y^ITY HALL. TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY. VON HARTMAN'S GRAND HISTORICAL MIRROR OF THE FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR. Also, YON HARTMAN'S BEAUTIFUL ILLUMINATIONS OF HOLT SCRIPTURE. Lecturer : Me. Lancelot Booth. Admission: — Reserved Seats, 3s; Parquette, 2s ; Back Seats, Is. Doors open at half-pa9t 7 ; commence at 8. PRINCE OP WALES THEATRE. Lessee .. .. Mr. B. N. Jones. Engagement op the Celebrated ZAYISTOWSKI SISTERS. NOTICE. —Mr. B. N. Jones has much pleasure in informing the patrons of the Theatre and the public generally, that he has succeeded, at very heavy expense, in engaging those World-renowned Burlesque Artistes, together with the Charming Young East Indian Cantatrice, MISS GRAINGER, FOR TWELVE NIGHTS ONLY. Notwithstanding the Great Expense attending the Engagement, the Tariff will be as follows :—Dress Circle, 55.; Stalls, 35.; Pit, 2s. Every attention will be paid to the proper production of the ZAVLSTOWSKI BUR» LESQUE. The Engagement is positively Limited to TWELVE NIGHTS. Saturday Evening, February 3rd, First Appearance of the Zavistowski Sisters. Seats may be secured at Measr3. Upton's for the Twelve Nights. THE SKATING EINK WILL RE-OPEN AT THE CITY HALL, ON XTTEDNESPAY EVENING NEXT. ~z. z. z. z. z. z. TRIO. mHEY HAVE ARRIVED. MESSRS. W. & A. KENNEDY, Saddlers and Harness Makees, BEG to inform their friends and the public, that they have disposed of their business at No. 154, Queen street, Auckland, to Mr. W. S. JONES, and solicit for him a continuance of the favors so liberally conferred on them. (Signed) W. & A. KENNEDY. WITS reference to the above, W. S. JONES would respectfully add that it will be his constant effort to execute all orders with despatch, and ;u everything to give entiro satisfaction, so that a continuance of public support, so long bestowed upon his predecessors, might be accorded to him. W. S. JONES, SADDLER & HARNESS MAKER, 15 4, Q.tteen Street, J. A. POND, HOMOEOPATHIC CHEMIST, 63, Queen street (three doobs above THE BANK OF NEW ZeALAXI)) . IpX CITY OF AUCKLAND, the Latest Editions U of Homoeopathic Domestic Works. Medicine Cases, in Walnut Wood <.» Morocco, containing from 12 to 44 Eemedies, ntted with tinctures, pilules, or globules. Neave's Farinaceous Food for Infants. This food has been specially recommended by the facility. Homcepathic Tincture of Camphor, Arnica of the best quality, and External Tinctures of all kinds on hand. Homoeopathic Medicines in eveiy form and attenuation may be obtained, the following testimonial of j of which will be sufficient to prove their value. ! "Having examined and used the medicine Mr. ! Pond has in stock during the past 12 months, I can I confidently recommend them as being perfectly pure, and prepared according to the rules of the British Homcoopathic Pharmacopoeia. „ ! "(Signed) F. A. Hartmanx, M.D. ' fyt SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. Adelaide Flour, 2001b., 1001b., 501b. Oatmeal, 501b , 251b. Brandon's Candles, F.W. Sydney Maize Sugar, Company's No. 1 (Sydney) Bone Dust, Sydney No. 1, fine. . GEORGE THORNE & CO., Fortj3treet,

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Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 610, 30 January 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 610, 30 January 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 610, 30 January 1872, Page 3

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