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Q I X T II WEEK K3 ANUi^CREASING POPULARITY of tho ROYAL EXHIBITION. Open daily from 2 till f< p.m., and evening V till 10. VOCAL & INSTRUMENTAL ENTERTAINMENT Each Evening. MRS GOURLAY & MISS MINNIE GOURLAY In Now Songs, Duets, &c. SATURDAY, from 2 till fi p.m. Special hours fos chool* md younger branches of families. MILLION PRI.C ES. DRINCE OE WALES THEATRE. OPEN EVERY EVENING WITH THE THE QUEER'S VARIETY TROUPE. LIZZIE WATSON & HARRY BRAUAM'S Reception last evening was unequalled since the days of G. V. Brooke. And what a greeti.g !it was more like the affection of intimate friends than the appro" bation of the public. Cheering so loud and prolonged has seldom, if ever, been heard within the walls of a Theatre, the enthusiasm wh'ch everywhere prevailed being evidenced in the waving of handkerchiefs and the clapping of hands, and the excited shouts of WELCOME MISS WATSON &MR BRAHAM ! LIZZEY WATSON LIZZEY WATSON HARRY BRAHAM HARRY BRAHAM MADAME BLANCHE And MONS. HAMEW Have proved themselves. Last Evening, to be the Greatest Favorites, in their Mnc of business, that have -i Isited Auckland. B L A N C IT E, FEMALE GYMNAST. MONS. HAMEW, THE MONARCH OF THE AIR. MA T R ILE V, THE HIBERNIAN VOCALIST, Received a hearty welcome, and will continue to sing the PRIVATE STILL. AL'f'CK O'BRIEN THE ORIGINAL INDIA-RUBBER MAN. He is now more popular than ever, and his reception Ja.st evening was very great. ALICK will sing, To-night, Salamander Sam. CHARLES T. BAKER, This Funny Little Negro shared the Laurels with O'Brien lust evening, PROGRAMME : p. jr. S 0 -Mat Riley 8.10 —Harry Braham B.2o—Lizzie Watson B.3s—Alick O'Brien B.4s—Mr and Mrs Braham. Interval of ten minutes. Band 0.5 -C. T. Baker 9.ls—Harry Braham 9.2s—Lizzie Watson 9.40-Mat Riley 9.so—Mr and Mrs Braham 10 —A. O'Brien and C. T. Baker. 10.10—Madame Blanche and Mons. Ilamew. Queen ! Prices of Admission :— Dress Circle. 3s ; Stalls. 2s : Pit, ONE SHILLING. Doors open athalf-past 7, performance to commence at S. Carriages may be ordered for a quarter-past 10. Free list entirely suspended. Press excepted. Lizzey "Watson's and Harry Braham's Original and Copyright Song Books sold by all Music-sellersjand Staioners in Auckland, and at the Theatre nightly M. HEGARTY, Business Manager. ,jL,!ha^ T? 0R WANGANUI, 1 'WESTPORT, AND GREY. The p.s Charles Edwards will leave Onehunga for the above ports on MONDAY MORNING, the Bth inst , at 9 o'clock. 1 For freight or passage apply to CRUIOKSHANK & CO., Agents ; Or, A, BARNES, Onehunga. "1L&. Tj^Oß SAN ERANCISCO «=r&jl\^ DIRECT. The Fino Clipper Schooner Fannie Hare A. R. Jones, Master, 164 tons register, will bo dispatched for the above port on or about THURSDAY, 11th inst. For freight apply to GEO. W. BINNEY, Agent. MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. TECHNICAL CLASSES. THE Students of these Classes are informed that from this date there will be a Recess of Six Weeks, as the Hall is required for the Exhibition. Due notice will be given of their starting again, when Prizes will be offered for competition. R. T. TALBOT, Secrrtary. November 29, 1873. WJ. YANDLE begs to inform • his friends and the public generally that he has taken eligible premises at the junction of Queen and Grey-streets, where he purposes commencing Business as Family Butcher on the 12th INST., and he trusts that by attention, civility, and cleanliness, and offering a Superior Article, to merit an amount of that patronage which it will be his utmost desire and earnest endeavour to secure, retain, and increase. LOST or Stolen, in Queen-street, from a young lady's arm. a White Shawl, with , blue stripe.—Whoever will deliver the same to the ; Police Station \yill be .rewarded. BILLIARDS! BILLIARDS! BILLIARDS. GOVERNOR BROWNE HOTEL. DUNNINGHAM & KING Have imported one of , ALCOCK'S PRIZE BILLIARD TABLES, , And invite players to one of the best rooms in Auckland. GOVERNOR BROWNE HOTEL. 1 Board 15s per week p Board and Residence 20s per week , Ditto ditto, with single room .. .. 24s per week [ Good Stable Accommodation. ! DUNNINGHAM & KING, > . PROPRIETORS. THE undersigned are Cash Puechaseks of HIDES, SHEEPSKINS, WOOL, ; ! TALLOW, &c, &c, at highest market rates, in any I quantity. ! Consignors direct will have prompt and immediate , Cash remittances returned at satisfactory rates. IRELAND BROS., i EANNEES AND LEATHEP. MANUFAOXUREES, I'OCSIiXB.

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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1206, 5 December 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1206, 5 December 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1206, 5 December 1873, Page 3

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