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. pRINOE OF WALES THEATRE. Continued -ncceßS of that brilliant and aceompished artiste, Miss May Howard. 1 ANOTHER NE AY PRODUCTION! 1 THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, Positively Last 3 Night of the sensational drama— ROSEDALE; or, THE RIFLE BALL! Rosa Leigh Miss May Howard. Florence May Miss 0. Stephenson. Elliott Grey (with songs) Mr G. W- Collier. New Scenery by Mr H. N. Thornton ! ; TO-MORROW— I GRAND FASHIONABLE NIGHT. ROMEO AND JULIET! i Romeo (her great impersonation).. Miss M. Howard. PRICES :—Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s Gd ; Pit, Is. Heats can now be reserved at Upton's. Carriages may be ordered for 10.45. /^1 H 0 R A L HALL UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED TATEONAGE OF HIS HONOR SIR GEORGE GREY, K.C.B. TO-MORROW EVENING, JUfIE 18. FA RE WEL L . CONCERT i BY MISS CHRISTIAN, Who positively leaves Auckland by the Cyphrenes. PROGRAMME:— Pabt I. Quartette, Instrumental (Haydn) Quartette, " Orpheus" (Mendelssohn) Song,- " The I/ime Trees by the River" (Macfarren) —Miss Christian , Sonata,' (Beethoven)— Mrs Snell Song, " Her Heart was in Her Song" (Hatton)—Mrs Mitchell Trio, " O Memory" (H. Leslie)—Mr Mitchell, Miss Christian, and Mr Tole Song—" Sally in our Alley"—Mr Tole Song, " The Storm" (Hullah)—Miss Christian Interval of Ten Minutes. Part 11. Trio—Violin, Violoncello, Pianoforte, " Reissigher" Duet, "SaintedMother"(Wallace)—Mrs Mitchell and Miss Christian Song, "Who Can Teil?" (Allen)—Mrs Mitchell Trio, " The Hawthorn in the Glade" (Sir Sterndale Bennett)—Mrs Mitchell, Miss Christian, and Mr Brett Quartette, " Orpheus" Bailad. (Old English), "The Bailiff's Daughter of Islington—Miss Christian Glee, " The Chough and Crow" (Bishop)— Mrs Mitchell, Miss Christian, and Mr Brett National Anthem. The above-named ladies and gentlemen have kindly i given their services on this occasion. Conducter— Joseph Bbowne, Esq. The Grand Piano, by Bluthner, imported by Miss Christian, is for Sale; applications for the Instrument to be made to Messrs J Browne & Son. Reserved geats, 3s; Front' Seats, 2s; Gallery, Is. " Doors open at 7.30; to commence at 8 o'clock. Plan of Stalls at Upton & Co. 's. /GREATEST WONDERS OF THE : vT AGE WILL BE EXHIBITED AT THE MARKET RESERVE, QUEEN-STREET, On Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, From 1 p.m. to 10 p.m., THE DOUBLE-HEADED CALF, 20 Weeks Old, which feeds with both mouths; also, THE WONDERFUL 4-LECGED FOWL, ' Acknowledged l>y Natir alists to be the Greatest ■\Vonder or' the Age. i ADMISSION—One Shilling ; Children, half-price. 13ERESFORD - STREET HALL. TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 22. LECTURE BY W. L. REES, ESQ., ON MODERN MATERIALISM, i In connection with the Beresford-street Mutual Improvement Society. Commencing at 7.30. Tickets. Is (to admit bearer and lady), can be had i from the members of the Society, or at the booksellers. THE Winter Musical and Literary Entertainment of the Auckland Wesleyan Mutual Improvement Class will be held in the Wealeyan School-room, Pitt-street, TO-MORROW 1 EVENI>G, the IBth instant, at half-past 7. ' Rev. A. Reid in the chair. I Prog-bamme:— '. Chairman's Opening Speech Choir—" From yonder Vale and Hill" Reading—1' A Tonic Sol-Fa Lecture" Recitation—" The Burial of Sir John Moore" Choir—" Now to the Forest" - ; Reading—" Messrs Push and Pull" Reading-" Handy Andy" Choir—"Come to the Fair." 1 Interval for Refreshments. Address by the Rev, W J Williams Choir—" Up, Quit thy Bower" Recitation " The Fever Dream" Reading—" Travelling in France" (Dickens) Solo —" Come where my love lies dreaming" Beading—" Mr Bumble's assertion of the prerogative of Man" Reading—" A Genoa Guide" i Choir—" Calm be thy Slumbers" * National Anthem. . '..),-; Admission—ONiS SHILLING. , BOOTS! BOOTS!! GREAT BOOT SALE. A Great Boot Sale has commenced at the Dublin Boot Factory. 3 GARRETT BROS, having a large overstock of English and their own manufacture, they have • decided to hold a Clearing-out Sale. The stock will be sold at less than wholesale 1 prices, for cash only. I '■< ' ~ ~'\ 1 Best Watertights, pegged, 11s 6d, worth 17s ' Men's Bluchers „ Bs6d ,„ 14s r Men's Balmorals „ lls 9d „ 20s J Men's Elastic Sides .„ 13b - „ 22g 50 cases of Ladies' and Children's Sewn and Riveted Boots, also a weekly manufacture of 500 ■> pairs made on the-premises, will be sold at Prices never before heard of in Auckland. : ' : 1 • N.B.—This is a Genuine Sale, and no Puff. : J ; GARRETT BROS., . < Dublin Boot Factory, a:. "V Wakefield-fltreet, i , , Auckland. "PRIVATE BOARD AND I JL , • RESIDENCE. MRS. MALCOLMSON having removed from her i- late residence to that large and commodious house in c the. Alten Road, lately occupied by J. Cosgrave. Esq., n desires to call the attention of her former patrons, n and others, to the many advantages she is now c enabled to offer. The house is roomy as d comforty ably furnished, commands a yiew of the harbour and ' surrounding suburbs, is situated in a most cheerful d , and healthy locality, and is withim five minutes walk it of the centre of the city, 'Mrs M., in making the above notification, feels confident that she can provide accommodation which, for comfort and convenience, combined with moderate charges, cannot be surpassed in Auckland;

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1663, 17 June 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1663, 17 June 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1663, 17 June 1875, Page 3

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