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pRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. GRAND REOPENING NIGHT, THIS EVENING. . , ■ 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 !!! THIS (SATURDAY EVENING), June 12, Willde Collins' 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 • merican and Colonial Presd to be the finest impersonation of this character ever witnessed); Julian Grey (a Minister), Gr. W. Collier; Grace Roseberry, Miss C. btephenson. PRICES :—Circle, 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 LIBRARY AND READING EOOMS. NEW BOOKS ADDED TO THE LIBRARY : " The Christian World Magazine,1' 187-i " The Life of Christ" (Dr Farrar) " The Human Race" (Figuier) " Local Government and Taxation" (Cobden Club Essays) _. " The English Revolution of 1868" (S. Yonge) "Life of Bishop Patteson," 2 vols., (Miss Vonge) " Byways of Two Cities" " Barriers Burned Away" (Roe) " The Four Georges" (Thackeray) "The Mutiny of the Bounty and the Pitcairn Islanders" ".Backward GJances" by the author of Episodes in an Obscure Life) MISCELLAV EOTTS — Twenty Vols. (Standard Works) Teems :—Reading-room and Library (open, from 8 a.m. to 10 p m.), 2s 6d each per Quarter, payable in advance. YOCJNG- MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, Wellesley-steeet. WINTER C.OURSK OF LECTURES, 1875. June 11—"Sound, with numeiwis experiments and ftiusical illitstrations," Josiah Martin, Esq. June 25—" Customs and Traditions of Palestine,' Rev. R. S. Hassard. July 9—"Making your 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 Whitefield: his Life and Labours," Bey. W. J. Williams. September 10—"Myths," Rev. C. M. Nelson. September 2i —" 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. r Tickets, to admit two to the Course of Lectures, ss. leach ; may be had of the Booksellers, at the Rooms, or from any member of Committee; single admission, Is. Seats reserved for ticket-holders until quarterpast 7 ; commence at 7.30. THOMAS BUDDLE, Hon. Sec. T! HE Brethren of the different Lodges are invited to attend the FUNERAL of our late Brother THOMAS DEATON WORFOLK, on MONDAY next, 14th June. The Funeral will leave the residence of our late Brother, in Grafton Road, at 3 p.m. Costume :—Plain Mourning, with White Gloves and Tie. M. NICCOL, RW.M.,418, S.C. J. HERBERT BPRNS, W.M., 421, I.C. GEO. W, BRASSEY W.M , 1338, E.C. W. R. HAY WARD, W.M. W. R. ROBI>SOJS, "W.M., Ara Lodge. ON EXHIBITION AT THE MARKET RESERVE, THE MOST WONDERFUL MARINE CURIOSITY EVER CAPTURED ! CAUGHT ON THE WAIKATO BAB. COME AND SEE ! Admission-SIXPENCE; Children, HALF-PRICE. pOAL AND "piREWOOD. The undersigned begs to return his thanks to his many customers for their liberal support, and informs them that, in conjunction with his GREYSTREET YARD, he has opened a depot in WESTSTREET, NEWTON, immediately in rear of Mr. Waddell's, Baker, where the wants of his customers will be supplied. C. DUCKINFIELD. 1U ISSING FRIENDS. Information ia required of MI3S MART MONTGOMERY, supposed to be living in Dunarfin. Her sister, Mkb Didbjch, would be glad to hear from her Address to care of E vskino Star office, Auckland, New Zealand. MILLINERY AND STRAWMAKING ESTABLISHMENT. WELLES LEY-STREET WEST. MRS. ROUNTREE Has the pleasure to intimate to her patrons and friends that her Winter Stock of Chaste Design in MILLINERY and STKAW-WORK, is now OPEN for INSPECTION. The only House In he City which imports and mattes up Straw Work in unique and Parisian Fashions. Ladies kept on the premises in the manufacture. LADIES' ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. There is a vacancy for a few Apprentices and Improvers, NOTICE TO USERS OF STEAM POWER. Steam Gauges repaired, adjusted, tested, and remarked if required. Having gone to great expense to be in a position to test them, parties may rely upon having them accurately done. It is a fact well known to Engineers that even new gauges as they leave the factory are not in nine cases out of ten correctly marked, hence the necessity of having them tested. Repairs to small machinery of all kinds; plans and specifications prepared; machinery surveyed, bought or sold on commission, GEO. W, HESLOP, Engineer. The Fitting Shop, Shortland-street. NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY o* NEW ZEALAND. CAPITAL £1,000,000 RESERVE FUND £30,000 With unlimited Liability of Shareholder/3. Insurances effected against Loss by Fire; and on Hulls for the voyage or time; also on Merchandise and Freight, by Steamer and Sailing Vessel. Wool covered against all risks from Sheep's back, or jjs& from Wool shed, till delivered in London. LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Liberal Terms, and Prompt Settlement of Losses, characteristic features of the Company. HENRY E. WILLIAMS, Manager. Office: 25, Queen-street. LAKE ROAD, DEVONPORT.— A comfortable well-finished Seven-roomed Dwelling-house for Sale, near the Episcopal Church Price very low, and terms easy —Oliver Mays, Devonport. \ UCKLAND GYMNASIUM western wing of market house. Entrance pbom, Wbllesley-street. Ii OPEN on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday1 Evenings, from S to 10 o'clock. Subscriptions: Quarter, 7s 6d ; Half-year, 12s 61 ; Year, 20s. A Boxing Class is held on Friday Evenings, tinder, the tuition of a competent instructor. Texma on application. HENDERSON, Juk., Hoa Sec andlTre»surer<

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1659, 12 June 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1659, 12 June 1875, Page 3

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