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p 81NCE OF W ALES THEATR E' Lessees O. W. Collier and Co. BENEFIT OV MRS LAC IT LAN MoGOWAN AND MISS LIZZIE BUSCHE, Under (lie immediate patronage of T. P.. Gillios, Esq., Superintendent, His Worship the Mayor, ,T. Williamson, Esq , J. M. Dargaville, Esq., and H. 11. J_,usk, Esq., &c, <Sc , TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), November 21. To commence with the Comic Drama of MILKY WHITE. To be followed by a MUSICAL MELANGE. The whole to conclude with the Charming Comedy, in one act, entitled THE YOUNG WIDOW. f\ RA N D VARIETY ENTERVJ TALNMENT. ST. MATTHEW'S SCHOOL-ROOM, HOJSSON STREET. THIS EVENING, NOVEMBKB 20. Poors open at 7 30 ; to commoner; at S p.m. IN AID OP THE PRIZE FUND OF THE DAY SCHOOLS. PROGRAMME; Pact I. Overture—" Crown Diamonds"—Band Heading—" Pastor MeKnock's Address to his 'Flock" -Mr Alex. Smith (Ctarrick Club) Duet (Vocal)—" When ye gang awn' Jamie "—Mrs Mitchell and Mr Ilowden Duet (Pianoforte)—" Bouquet de Eos; " (Waltz)— Mrs Webb and Mr T. 11. Webb Solo (Vocal)—" Bonnie New Moon "—Mrs Mitchell Solo (Cornet) -"Blue Bells of Scotland"—Mr Xiuuter (Diamond Troupe) Comic Song and Dance (Recherche)-Mr D. T. Fox (Diamond Troupe). Interval of ten minutes. Part 11. Selections—" Snow Drift"—Band Solo (Vocal)—" Robin's Rctnrn "—Mrs Mitchell Duct (Cornet and Horn), from " Norma"—Hunter Brothers (Diamond Troupe) Reading - " The Uncle"—Mr Teague (Garrick Club) Duut (Klutos)-Mr Ilowden and Mr Hunter Song (Serio-comic)—" Good Evening "—Mr tapper. The evening's Entertainment to conclude with a laughable NEGROIC SKETCH, in which Messrs D. T. Fox and Buckley wiJl appear. God Save the Queen ! Admission-Front Chairs, 2s ; Body of the Room, Is. Q I T T HALL LAST WEEK. ROYAL EXHIBITION will Positively CLOSE on SATURDAY NEXT. Vocal and Instrumental 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 will be open from 12 noon till G p.m., when Scholars and Juveniles will be admitted 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 rs ovember 30. VAUXHALL GARDENS, North Shore. nPHE Proprietors of these beautiful -«- Grounds beg to thank their numerous friends for past favours, and to intimate that the grounds will be again opened for the season on the Anniversary of the Prince of Wales Birthday. To those of our friends who have vUited them no description is necessary. We have only to say that improvements have been made ; and to those who have not visited them we think one visit will prove to them that for Pleasure-seekers these grounds afford every facility for gratification. There are Flowers in profusion pleasant Arbors, Shady Walks, Lawn for a Dunce, Croquet, Swings ; and for the masculine a game at Quoits, for which ground has be-.n prepared specially. Strawberries and Cream with other refreshment to bo had. The Proprietors beg to intimate that they will have a Marquee on the outer beach, in which to supply Strawberries and Cream. A Band will perform on Saturday Afternoons. Admission to the Grounds, 3d. W. WELLS & SONS, PROPRIETORS. ON SALE, Pure Bramha Eggs.— Close Bros., Queen street BOARD AND .RESIDENCE for Gentlemen or Families ; civility and attention may be relied on. Terms moderate.—Apply to Mrs Lepine, Onehunga (opposite S. Furley's). pOMEOBTABLE Board and EeS"VV deuce for two or three Gentleman in a private family, in a healthy, good situation ; ten minutes' walk from Queen-street. Terms : 25s each for two occupying one room ; 30s for single room.—Address Stab oflice. npO LET or SELL, a Marine Eesi- -*- deuce at Home Bay, Dedwood. Situated conveniently for bathing, boating, and fishing, &c. Rooms larpe, and House in good order. The grounds are well laid out with fruit trees, shrubs, and ilowers Busses running to and fro. A purchaser will be treated with on easy terms.—Apply at Masefleld's Foundry. AUCKLAND & WAIKATO RAILWAY. 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 the same. Plans and specifications may be seen at this oflice. JOHN BROGDEN & SONS. Contractor's Oflice, Barracks, Auckland, November 14, 1873, g T HAW BEE BIBS STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM. WILLOW GROVE, NORTH SHORE, ON BEACH ROAt>, Within a Hundred Yards of the Lower Wharf. R. ALISON In returning thanks to the Public for the liberal support he has hitherto received, begs to inform them he has RE-OPEiSTED 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. Having a large dairy, hs is enabled to guarantee CREAM defying competition. A first-class Croquet Lawn for the use of Visitors. UNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCH BAZAAR. THE Committee having decided to hold their Bazaar on the 27th, 2Sth, and 29th inst mt, in Market-house, in soliciting Subscriptions oa behalf of the above, respectfully request that contributions in money or articles of any kind be forwarded as early as possible to the undermentioned ladies :— Mrs Turner Mi s Parker Mrs C'oupland Mrs Graham Mrs Major Mrs Warren Mrs Tiigg Mrs Hemus Mrs Waterhouse To our Count y Friends—Eggs, Butter, Bacon, Cheese, Fowls, Vegetables, Strawberries, Plants, and all kinds of Produce will be thankfully received at Mr Copland's Store, Quoen-stveet.

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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1194, 20 November 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1194, 20 November 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1194, 20 November 1873, Page 3

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