T)BIXOE OT? WALES THEATRE. JL Lessee .. •• Mi. B. N Joneh. IMMENSE SUCCESS. T-Ir. Tlostcixs and Mis 3 F. Coxyil-le will appear THIS (Thursday) EVENING-, February 1, In a Comic Drama, -written by Charles Matthews, Esq, entitled ROMANCE AND EEALITYj Ok a Little "Un" in. To be followed by SIGNOR DONATO in biß wonderful performances ; introducing Love Among the Ruses.^rand Pot Pourri, Polka da Donato, Concert Castanets, March. Part Second : Marche de Q-arHsaldi. PRINCE OF WALES THEATER Lessee .. •• Mr. B. N. Jokes. Engagement of the Celebrated ZAVISTOWSKI SISTERS. NOTICE.—Mr. B. N. Jones has much, pleasure in informing the patrons oi 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 bast 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. Saturday Evening, February -3rd, Jirst Appearance of the Zavistowski Sisters, beats may be secured at Messrs. Upton's for the Twelve Nights. OI T V HALL. THIS EVENING. YON HARTMAN'S GRAND HISTORICAL MIRROR OF THE FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR. Also, YON HART-CAN'S BEAUTIFUL ILLUMINATIONS OF HOLY SOEIPTTJEE. Lecttteeb: Me. Lancelot Booth. Admission:--Reserved Seats, 3a; Par. quette, 2s; Back Seats, Is. Doors open at half-past 7 s commence at 8. z. z. z. z. z. z. T E I O. mHEY HAVE ARRIVED. MESSRS. W. & A. KENNEDY, Saddlees and Habness Makebs, BEG to inform their friends and the public, that they have disposed of their business at No. 154, Queen street, Auckland, to Me. W. S. JONES, and solicit for him a continuance of the favors so liberally conferred on them. (Signed) W. & A. KENNEDY. WITH reference to the above, W. S. JONES would respectfully add that it will be his constant effort to execute all orders with despatch, and in everything to give entire 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, 154, Queen Stbeet. J. A. POND, HOMOEOPATHIC CHEMIST, 63, Queen steeet (thbee dooes aboye THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND). EX CITY OF AUCKLAND, the Latest Editions of Homoeopathic Domestic Works. Medicine Cases, in Walnut Wood or Morocco, containing from 12 to 44 Remedies, fitted with tinctures, pilules, or globules. Neave's Farinaceous Food for Infants. This food has been specially recommended by the faculty. Homoepathic Tincture of Camphor, Arnica of the best quality, and External Tinctures of all kinds on hand. Homoeopathic Medicines in every form and attenuation may be obtained, the following testimonial of 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 confidently recommend them as being, perfectly pure, and prepared according to the rules of the British Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia. " (Signed) F. A. Hartmaun, M.D. faction jJale*/ SATUBDAY, FEBRUABY 3. A GOOD INVESTMENT. To be sold by auction, A HOUSES, all let to good weekly *h Tenants, and a large Allotment conveniently and healthfully situated in Wyn« yard street, near to Symonds street and Alten Road, having over thirteen years of a lease unexpired at a low yearly rental. This property is well worthy the attention of capitalists and others, it being so near to the Railway works, the houses must command a high rent. The present owner is selling on account of his removing to the country. At 12 o'clock noon. B, ABTHUB AND SON, ... Auctioneers. TO-MOBBOW, AT NOOK MABKET DAY AUCTION SALE. ' AT ABTHUB'S MABT. POULTE V—Fowls, Turkeys, Ducks, Geese, Rabbits, &c. r Produce—Potatoes, Onions, Cheesei Butter, fc Bacon, Beef, Flour, Oatmeal, &c. Gbooebies, (assorted)— Teas, Jams, &c. Household JFurnitubb and -Effects, new and second-hand,
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Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 642, 1 February 1872, Page 3
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