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Tjnr ANTED, the general public to v.' know that W. KTRBY, corner of Queen and Wa.fcefleM-streets, has oa sale :—i..ewc_stle OoaJ wholesale nn_ retail), at the lowest rates. Brick 3, Lima, Sand, Shells, Tiles, Iron-. _rk Shafts, Spoke*, and Ed-sum Felloe., .cc., &C. always on ham1.. A large fluppiv of the best-Newcastle Coke nowon hand \jkj AN r.fcljj j_jNUW_v that U. *■■ Gi>_Ditn Is prepared to supply all kinds cf Timber and other Building materials, including Sashes, Loors, Monl din^s, .Broad Timber, House Blocks, Posts, ICail3, Hardwood Felloes, Shafts, IronBark, and Blue Gum Laths, Shingles, _re., &c, at the lowest market price, at his, Vnrd , Custom-house Btre-t. 0 BE LET, near Heleusville, a Six-roomed House, with nine hundred acres of land — * pply office of this paper. TO LET, a four-roomed Cottage • easy distance of city.—Apply Star office IpO satisfy numerous enquiries, the I Manager of the Co-operative Meat Supply Company begs to intimate that the Meat is Delivered within the radius of Parnell, Newmarket, Newton, Fonsonby, and Dedwood at the advertised prices, FORCASH "DRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. LAST NIGHT OP THE SEASON! LAST NIGHT, AND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO jyjr i s s may tt o w a „ p. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, First production of Boucicault's great Prize"Drama, entitled— HUNTED DOWN; on, The Two Lives of Mary Leigh ! Mary Leigh Miss May Howard. Clara Miss C Stephenson. To conclude with a Favourite Farce. Remember !—Positively the Last Night I PRICES :—Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 2s 6d ; Pit, Is. Seats can now be reserved at Upton's. Carriages may be ordered for 10.45. ri I T V HALL. CROWDED HOUSES NIGHTLY GREET THE TALENTED AND VERSATILE .WHEELER & DE GLORIAN TROUPE. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME— New Songs, Duetts, Trios, Sketches, Acts, &c.,&c.,&c. First Night of the Original Sketch of UPPER AND LOWER TEN. First Night of the DOLLY VARDENS. ALSO, The Comic Act of the QUARRELSOME SERVANTS. LO-LO AND THE DE GLORIAN BROS. In their great and unrivalled - TRAPEZE PERFORMANCE! Flights through the Axb, &c, _c. &c. Go Early and Secure Good Seats. Admission: —3s. 2s, and Is. Doors open at 7.30; commence at 8 o'clock. Seats may be reserved at Upton's. GREATEST WONDEPS OF THE AGE WILL BE EXHIBITED' FOR TWO SIGHTS LONGER, AT THE MARKET RESERVE, QUEEN-STREET, From 1 p.m. to 10 p.m., '"" THE DOUBLE-HEADED CALF, ' 20 Weeks Old. which feeds with both mouths; also, THE WONDERFUL 4-LEGGED FOWL, Acknowledged by Naturalists to be the Greatest .Yonder of the Age. ADMISSION—SIXPENCE ; Children, half-price. pRINCE OF WALES THEATEE. SATURDAY", JUNE 26. SISTERS DHVALLI! SISTERS DUVALLI! SISTERS DUVALLI ! FIRST APPEARANCE Of those charming and fascinating PREMIERE DANSEUSE3. VOCALISTS, AND ACTRESSES, Heloise &Bosalie Duvalli, From the principal Theatres of London, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dublin, Victoria, Sydney, Adelaide, &c, &c. DREAM OF A LIFE ! Profusely interspersed with Singing and Dancing. GRAND PAS DE DEUX (LES ROSES)J Sisters Dtjvalm. SHAH OF PERSIA! Full particulars in future advertisement. Acting-Manager: Mr. Chas. Hall (Theatre Royal, Melbourne). Stage Manager, Mr Chas Coutts (London Theatres). M-D-E. Paulina Tebi/E-KI, the Celebrated Pianiste. CHANGE OP PROGKAMME Every Evening. JB®" SEE OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. Is_X See how every one enjoys To see Duvalli (the charmer of the ballet, the girl that's all the rage) Appear in Magic. Toys — Heloise Duvalli, with the young Rosalie, unrivalled on the stage. Amongst all other girls they show like precious pearls, As each, on tiptoe posing, her lovely sister twirls. With elegant abandon, all attention they engage— ■ The two Duvallis, the darlings of the stage. Excitement stronger growing (To go and see Duvalli. the charmer of the ballet, the girl that's all the rage) Now, none can take exception (To the Duvalli. charmer of the ballet, the girl that's all tha rage) Or make the least objection (To Heloise Duvalli, with the young Rosalie, unrivalled on the stage* Excitement stronger growing (To go and see Duvalli, the charmer of the ballet, the girl that's aU the rage) Fids the house to overflowing (Heloise Duvalli, with the young Rosalie, unrivalled on the stage) 'Tis no use to deny ii, if any one should try it, He'd soon be taught to cultivate tranquility and quiet. Their chic and airy, grace and ease, our admiration claim— Charming Duvallis, so famous is your name! Throughout the pantomime (Demoiselle Duvalli, charmer of the ballet, the girl that's all the rage) Their feats appear sublime (Heloise Duvalli, with the young Rosalie, unrivalled on the stage) In their peculiar line, they all other nymphs'outshine. Their Btyle (a soft-goods friend observes) is extra superfine, Long may the sisters nourish, of artistes the elite— The two Duvallis, with pretty twinkling feet. — Melbourne Punch, January 27, 1870. A -PLEASANT HOUR'S ENTERTAINMENT WILL OPEN IN A FEW DAYS. A FINE ARTS EXHIBITION Comprising copies of the Works of the greatest Ancient and Modern European and American Artists, and al! the Latestr-'ovelties in Olergraphs, Cromog_aphs,_ Photographs (plain and coloured), Engravings, _c. The most complete Jxhibiiion of the kind ever opened to the public on this side of the world. gg- No Charge for Admission. All are Invited 1 In the Upstairs Room at HOLLAND & BUTLER'S 28, AND 30, VICTORIA-STREET.

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1670, 25 June 1875, Page 3

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847

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1670, 25 June 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1670, 25 June 1875, Page 3

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