T>RINCE OF WALES THEATRE. GRAND RE-OPENING NIGHT, SATURDAY, JUNE 12. Engagement of that beautiful and brilliant Artiste, Miss May Howard, Being positively her last appearance in New Zealand, she having secured her passage per s.s. Mikado, for America, next trip. ENTIRELY NEW PRODUCTIONS FOR THIS SEASON ! ! ! Oil SATURDAY EVENING Next, June 12, Wilkie Collin's great emotional Drama of THE NEW MAGDALEN !— Produced with entirely new scenery and effects.—Mercy Merrick (The New Magdalen), Miss May Howard (pronounced by the American and Colonial Presd to be the finest impersonption of this character ever witnessed); Julian Grey (a Minister), Q, W. Collier; Grace Roseberry, Miss O. Stephenson. PRICES :—Cii'Cle, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d ; Pit, Is. Seats can now be reserved at Upton's. Carriages may be ordered for 10.45. YOUNG- MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, Welleslet-stbeet. WINTER COURSE OF LECTURES, 1875. June 11—"Sound, with numerous experiments and musical illustrations," Josiah Martin, Esq. June 25—" Customs and Traditions of Palestine,' Rev. R. S. Hassard. July 9—" Mating yoiir Mark," Rev. G. H. Turner. July 23—"Was Adam the First Man?" E. Ellis, Esq., M.D. August 13—"Home, Sweet Home,"' Rev. P. H Cornford. August 27—"George Whitefleld: his Life and Labours," Bey. "W. J. Williams. September 10—" Myths," Rev. C. M. Nelson. September 24—" History of Electricity," illustrated by numerous experiments, J. Goodall Esq. October 15—" Revivals," Rev. A Reid. October 22—Subject to be announced, Rev. E. N. Bree. Tickets, to admit twe to the Course of Lectures, 6s. each ; may be had of the Booksellers, at the Koorns, or from any member of Committee; single admission, Is, Seats reserved for ticket-holders until quai'terpast 7; commence at 7.30. THOMAS BUDDLE, Hon. Sec. pONSONBY -jq-ALI. In compliance with the request of a large number of Residents in the District, THE PONSONBY DRAMATIC COMPANY Beg to announce that they will repeat their performance of Byron s FRA DIAVOLO! THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING. Admission ONE SHILLING. Tickets at Upton and Co.'s, and at Mrs. Taylor's, Ponsonby. FANCY SALE for the Library Fund of St. Peter's Sunday-school, will be held in the Onc-hunga Institute on Friday, June 11 Doors open at 3 p.m. Admission:—Adults, Is. Children, 6d. 5 rp o BUILDERS. Tenders will be received up to noon of Monday, the 14th instant, for the erection of a Family Residence, on the Estate of R. Henry D. Fergueson, Esq , near Cambridge. Plans, &c, at my office, Queen-street. EDWARD MAHONEY, Architect rp O BUILDERS. Tenders will be received up to noon of Saturday, the 12th instant, for the Erection of a Building, in Queen-street, for Mr John Smith, draper, &c. Plans, &c, at my office, Queen-street. EDWARD MAHONEY, Architect. SHIPWRIGHT'S SOCIETY. A Special Meeting will be held on WEDNESDAY Evening June 9, at 7.30 sharp. Business of importance. All members are requested to attend. By order, J. AKEELEY, President. ITY OF AUCKLAND, NO. 1., LOYAL ORANGE LODGE. The usual monthly meeting of the above Lodge will be held in the Lodgeroom, Wellesley-street, TOMORROW (Thursday) EVENING, June 10, at 7,30 p.m Visiting Brethren are invited to attend. By order of the W.M. Public Works Offices (Colonial Architect's Branch), Wellington, May 7,1875. fTIENDERS are invited for the erectJL ion of a Custom-house at Kaipara, in the Province of Auckland. General Conditions, Specifications, and Drawings, may be seen at the Offices of the Colonial ArchiteC, Wellington, and at the Public Works Office, Auckland. Tenders, addressed to the Hon. the Minister fer Public Works, and marked outside, " Tender for Custom-house, Kaipaia," will be received at the Office of the undersigned up to noon of TUESDAY, the 15th day of June, 1875. Telegraphic Tenders will be received, provided the original Tender and deposit are lodged with the nearest District or Resident Engineer, at the time above specified. , The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. H. CLAYTON, Colonial Architect. TDILLIARDS! THLLIARDS! OCCIDENTAL HOTEL. Under the new Proprietorship the BILLIARD SALOOW is to be made a feature of the establishment The table—one of Alcock's best—will be carefully attended to, and balls, cueß, and the numerous etceteras, kept in apple-pie order. To ensure this, an efficient and experienced Marker has been engaged. Visitors will receive every, attention and civility. C. BURTON, Proprietor. TjIXCHANGE TTOTEL, QUEEN-STREET. The undersigned having purchased the above well known Hotel, desires to inform his friends and the public generally that he intends to keep only the very best of . ' WINES, SPIRITS, BEERS, CORDIALS, &c, &o. EVERY ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVELLERS. it . , ■ ■ SPORTING MEN Can here obtain the Very Latest information respecting ■-'■•'■- Racing and other Sports in New Zealand and othej Australasian Colonies. THE BILLIARD ROOM "Will be Refitted, and Lovers. of this truly Noble Game ■will receive every attention. • - X EL LI S, ;
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1657, 10 June 1875, Page 3
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774Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1657, 10 June 1875, Page 3
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