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"pRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, LAST NIGHT OF THE LAKES OF KILLARNEY. LAST NIGHT OF THE HIGHWAYMAN'S HOLIDAY. THURSDAY, Production of the Burlesque of THE DEMON LOVEB ! FRIDAY, July 2nd—Benefit and Last Appearance of THE SISTERS DUVALLI, v on which occasion -will be produced the Comiedietta, ■written by J. Oxenford, critique of the Times, entitled— ■ Magic Toys! Magic Tots! Magip Toys! . And for this night only, the world-renowned CAN CAN!!! PRICES:—Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d ; Pit, Is. Doors open at 7 30, commence at 8. . Tickets for all parts of the houße to be obtained at the Box Office from 11 to 3, and at Mr Upton's. TORNE-STREET HALL. "MANY CAN HELP ONE, BUT ONE CAN'T HELP MANY." THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 1, 1875. GRAND VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT. BY THE LEADING AMATEURS OF AUCKLAND, ' FOB THE , . BENEFIT or Mrs. SEXTIE and FAMILY. Under the Distinguished Patronage of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows and the Hibernian "■ Society! PROGRAMME:— ijPAET I. Overture—Band Comic Song. " Jolly Irishman"-Mr E. O'Haro Bending Feats by Mattison Brothers Song, " I sit ana dream of thee"—Mr 0. Harding Double Song and Dance, " I wouldn't like to tell '— .m.cMettam Brothers Banjo Solo and Comic Song—Mr T. Goouth • Comic Song, " Daubs in Paris'-Centleman Amateur. Song "The Angel's Form" (from the Opera of " Satanella'')—Master Hill Comic Sketch, -'"Watermelon Man" (with song of " Tobiaß and Biancas '—Mr P. Doran. • » Part 11. Set of Quadrilles—Orchestra Song and Dance, " Fair Maiden I love you '—Mr E. O'Hare Cornet Solo—Mr J. Londergan Comic Recitation—Mr A. Smith Song, " I'm waiting in the wild woods Essey Darling" .—Mr C. Harding Comic Song—Mr J. Davey The whole to conclude with the Laughable Farce, entitled — WHO DIED FIRST? Patsy Bolliver ..... Mr P.Doran Mrs Bolliver Mr W. Mettam Mr Jones Mr W. Mahoney Mr White Gentleman Amateur God Save the Queen ! Prices of Admission:—Front Seats, 3s; Back Seats, '2b. , . .Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8 o'clock. Tickets to be obtained at Mr T, Cole's, Queen-street, the principal Hotels m the city, or of any member of the Hibernian Society, Leader of Orchestra, Mr J. Migginis. P. DOR AN, Manager. E. MAHONEY, Secretary. I AUCKLAND MODEL TRAINING SCHOOL, CHORAL HALL, SYMONDS ■ STREET; JOSIAH MARTIN, Head Masteb. The next Quarter will commence on MONDAY, sth July. Commerce, Science, and Manufactures, Mr J.Martin. Literature, Classics, and Mathematics, French, Music, and Drawing, Rev. E. Bbowne. Fees (Quarterly, payable in advance): Elementary One Guinea. Senior Two Guineas. Ad van ow? Three Guineas. Pupils are specially prepared for Literary, Commercial, or Industrial pursuits, and for the Examinations of the Civil Service and the Telegraph Department. Parents are respectfully invited to visit the School. PLEASANT HOUR'S ENTERTAINMENT NOW OPEN, from 9 a m. to 5 p.m. 'A FINE, ARTS EXHIBITION" Comprising copies of the Works of the greatest Ancient and Modern European and American Artists, and alt the Latest Novelties in Oleographs, Cromographs, Photographs (plain and coloured), Engravings, &c. ' The most complete Exhibition of the kind ever opened to the public on this side of the world. ©S* No Charge por Admission. All are Invited ! In the Upstairs Boom at HOLLAND & BUTLER'S 28, AND 30, VICTORIA-STREET. m O N I C SOL-FA. " The only national and popular method of teaching music worthy the name."— Times. An Elementary Class on the above method will be commenced , D y Mr Thomas Cranwell, in the Presbyterian School-room, Parnell. on MONDAY Evening, July 5, at half-past seven o'clock. Those who wish to acquire,'" the art of singing at Bight with facility should avail themselves of this , ; opportunity. CITY WEST PUBLIC SCHOOL, WELLINGTON-STREET. EVENING CLASSES, . Conducted by Mr Harrison, and Mr B. M. O. Theorell i 1 w Terms:— English, Arithmetic, and Book keeping, Is per week. Latin, French, German, and Euclid, each subject, Is per week; or two subjects, Is 6d per week. .; ' A LADIES' CLASS FOR BOOK-KEEPING, j Early application is requested. Upwards of 80 pupil's} having already joined these classes, only a limited > additional number can be received. T)ONSONBY HIGHWAY DISTRICT. In order that each portion of the district may be. fairly represented on the Highway Board, arid" to secure an impartial expenditure of the ntesin the various parts of the district, the following Candidates offer- themselvef f o rElection at the Annual Meeting of the Ratepayers, to be held on the 9th July next: -- Mr T. T. Masefleld .. Home Bay, &c. Mr W. J.Bees Shelly Beach, Ac Mr G. W. Jones Mount St Mary, Ac. Mr A. 81ack..... ". Alma Place and Brookville, &c. Mr W. Thorne Springbank, <_c. •.• L' j Auckland, June 23,1876. ; . TJOYALTY! ROYALTY! Scoria from my Pits at Mount Eden sold to the public at 2d per load. . .J , W;_IRBY. rpO LET, a Marine Residence, comX manding a view of the whole harboin.: En- ' trance from Grahame-street—Apply.to R. Bartley, near Gas Works. . I FOR- SALE; or To Let on Lease, on easy terms, a comfortable Family Residence, situated in St. George's Bay Road, Parnell (at present occupied by Mrs Diddams), containing nine rooms, and Garden well stocked with fruit tress of choice varieties. DE S T ITUTE CHILDREN'S . :. H O'M E. . T , _ TENDERS FOR SUPPLIES. TBNDEBVfor the fallowing SUPPLIES for the Home for Neglected and Destitute Children for six months commencing Ist July, 1875, will ba received by the undersigued until noon of J.HORSDAY, Ist July:- , Beef and Mutton (free from bone, best quality only) . , Bread (best quality only) — Tea. Sugar, Rice. Oatmeal, Flour, Kerosene, Coals and firewood Samples of Groceries to accompany thejtendera. , ***«J»-«h»bj. < G. W. OWEN.- ---' June 26,1875. | i _ ! : —I AUCKLAND Cojj LE' G_B AND YOUNG LADIES' SCHOOL.— The' Third Quarter will begin on Monday next, Julj 1 sth.—Bev. W. Taylor, Principal. ... -■ ... .... j.. _

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1674, 30 June 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1674, 30 June 1875, Page 3

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