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pWINCE OF WALES THEATRE. Lc-sees ~ .. .. G. W. Collier and Co. BENEFIT OF MRS LACHLAN McGOWAN AND MISS LIZZIE BUSCHE, Under the immediate patronage of T. B. Gill'es, Esq., Sui eilntendent, His Worship the Mayor, ,T. Wil'-'amson, Esq., J. M. Dargaville, Esq., and IT. H. Lusk, Esq., &c, &c , POSTPONED, TILL FRIDAY NEXT In consequence of the inclemency of the weather. To commence v 'th the Comic Drama of MILKY WHITE. To be followed by a MUSICAL MELANGE. The whole to conclude with tho Charming Comedy, ri one act, entitled THE YOUNG WIDOW. pRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. GRAND AMATEUR PERFORMANCE, . Under Distinguished Patronage. WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOV 19. BENEFIT OF MR. J. HESF 0R D. THE GIANT! SQUIBS, CPANKS, BREAKDOWNS, SONGS, & LOCALS, HORNPIPES, JIGS, SKETCHES, JOKES, Etc., Etc. Q I T T HALL. LAST Y.JH.K. ROYAL EXHIBITION v. -11 Pol 'tivcly CLOSE on SATURDAY NEXT. Voc-1 and Instrument?! Concert each evening. Open from 2 till 5 p.m. and evening 7 till 10. ADMISSION: TWO SHILLINGS; Juveniles, Half-price. TO PARENTS, GUARDIANS, AND TEACHERS. On SATURDAY NEXT the Exhibition v.lll be open from 12 noon till 5 p.m., when Scholars and Juveniles v. 11l be adirHted at reduced rates. N.B.—All Accounts to be presented not later than SATURDAY, at 12 o'clock. The Exhibition opens in Wellington on or about November 30. LODGE WAITEMATA, No. 689, E.C. THE Regular Monthly Meeting of the above will be held in the Lodge-room, M(">onic Hotel, THIS (Monday) EVENING, at 7.30 o'clock. By order. JNO. BROUGHTON, Sec. November 17, 1873. THE SOUTH BRITISH FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. CAPITAL ~ .. £7t 0,000. THE South British is a thoroughly 100-* institution, with more than 900 shareholders a l' resident in the colony. Fire and Marine Bisks taken at the lowest current rates. A. BOARDMAN. Manager. AUCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. RE-BUILDING 100 FEET OF QUEEN-STREET WHARF. HPENDERS will be received at this A office until Noon of TUESDAY, the 2nd of December, 1573, for Re-bu"ding 1C) feet of the Queen-street Wharf, in terms of plans and specific-.-tions tobe seen at this oflice. Tenders to be endorsed " Tender for Re-building Qu-en-streat Wharf. WILLIAM C. DALDY, Cha?-man. EW. A V T E • Has just received, per Mail steamer, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LETTS'S DIARIES FOR 1574. E. W. being sole agent for Messrs Letts, Son A Co., •'i this part of tho colony is in a position to offer their popular Diaries at the Lowest Remunerative Pricks. BOARD AND RESIDENCE for Gentlemen or Families ; eh "lity and attention may be relied on. Terms moderate.—Apply to Mrs Lepine, Onehunga (opposite S. Furley's). pOMFORTABLE Board and ResiV> donee for two or three Gentleman in a private family, in a healthy, good situation; ten minutes' walk from Queen-street. Teims : 25s each for two occupying one room ; 80s for single room.—Address Star office. TO LET, a House of Ten Rooms, situated top of Grey street. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON. TO LET or SELL, a Marine Residence at Home Bay, Dedwood. Situated conveniently for bathing, boating, and fishing, &c. Rooms large, and House in good order. The grounds are well laid out with fruit tr. Os, shrubs, and flowers. Busses running to and fro. A purchaser will be treated with on easy terms.—Apply at Masefield's Foundry. AUCKLAND & WAIKATO RAILWAY. AUCKLAND & WAIKATO E.AILWAT?. TENDERS will be received until the 21st inst. for the Erection of a Carriage Shed at the Auckland Terminus. A deposit of -one per "cent, on the amount of Tender must accompany tho saise. Plans and specifications may be seen at this office. JOHN BROGDEN & SONS. Contractor's Office, y Barracks, Auckland, November 14, 1873. g T R A W B E Wk;;J ,'B .S STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM. - WILLOW GROVE, NORTH SHORE, ON BEACH ROAD, • Within a Hundred Yards of the Lower Wharf. R. ALISON' In returning thanks to the Piiblic for the liberal support he has hitherto received, begs to inform them he has RE-OPENED these Gardens, and having made extensive improvements, and largely increased his Strawberry Beds since last season, Visitors will find an unlimited supply of first-class FRUIT. Havinp s large dairy, lis is enabled to guarantee CUEAIvj defying coftipotitlo.!. , i A ft#s*ss Groquefc iftwh for the mof Yisjtovs,

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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1191, 17 November 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1191, 17 November 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1191, 17 November 1873, Page 3

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