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pRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. POSITIVELY~THE LAST NIGHT • OF THE SISTERS DUVALLI! THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, . & —A GREAT ' BILL — 1^ Magic Toys ! Magic Toys ! Magic Toys ! MAGIC TOYS ! Magic Toys ! Magic Toys ! Magic Toys ! SAILOR'S HORNPIPE (Spanish Dance). j CAN CAN; OR, PABIsIENNE QUADRILLES! GRAND COMPETITION FOR PRIZES. — Two Prizes will be awarded to the authors of the Best and Worst CONUNDRUMS. Riddles to be addressed to C. F. Coutts, Royal Mail Hotel. PRIZE HIGHLAND FLING, as danced before He* Majesty at Balmoral Castle. A NIGHT AMONG THE BRIGANDS. MOND »V—The Sisters will appear for one night at Otahi hu. Saturday, July 11—Thames, PRICES :—Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d ; Pit, Is. Doors open at 7 30, commence at 8. pRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. Lessee MrR. J. De Lias. Manager Mr G. W. Collier. The Management have much pleasure in announcing that a Re-engagement has been effected with the accomplished Artiste, MISS MAY HOWARD, For FIVE NIGHTS ONLY, commencing MONDAY Even-ig, June sth. First production in Auckland of Boucicault's. great Drama, entitled— JEZEBEL! During the engagement, the following new Dramas wi"U be produced :—" .Solid Silver," " Good as Gold,'' &C, &c Miss May Howard will be supported by Miss Clara Stephenson, Mr G. W. Collier, and the Star Dramatic Company. PRICES :- Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 2s Gd; Pit, Is. Heats can now be reserved at Upton's. Carriages may bo ordered for 10.45. A 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 all the Latest Novelties in Oleographs, Cromographs. Photographs (plain and coloured), Engravings, &c. ....... The most complete Pxhibmon of the kind ever oiened to the public on this side of the world. 88P No Charge por Admission. All abb Invited I In the Upstaiis Room at HOLLAND & BUTLER'S 28, AND 30, VICTORIA-STREET. SHORTLAND HOUSE, Shortland Crescent.—Mrs Ifardeu's Pupils will re-assemble on Monday, Jt.ly sth. The Senior Dancing ClaBS on Friday evenings. Terms, £1 Is in advance. ORGANIST.— Wanted an Organist for St. Paul s Church. Particulars can be obtained from Rev C. M. Nelson, St. Paul's Parsonage. Applications received up to 31st instant. APTIST CEUR<H Wellesleystreet. July 4.- The Rev P. H. Cornford, Pastor, will preach in the morning at 11, and in the evening, at 6.30. • ONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Beresford-street.—Rev Warlow Davies, M.A. Sunday, July 4. —Service in the morning at 11, and in the evening at 6.30 __ pHRISTJAN MEETING-HOUSE, V_^ Cook-street. —Sunday Services at half-past 6 o'clock. Subject (by Mr E. Lewis)—" Conversion of Saul, and of the Gaoler " No collection. ' ITT-STREET WE SLEYAN CHURCH.—Sunday Services.-July 4.—The Rev W J W'l'iamß will preach in the morning at 11, and the Rev A, Reid in the evening at 6.30 T. LUKE'S Presbyterian Church, Remuera. —The Rev Thomas Scott will conduct an Evening Service to-morrow, at G. 30 p.m. THE NEWTON KIRK.— Divine Service at the usual hours To-morrow. Subjects : Morning — " Searching for the Truth " Evening—" Tho Reformation : The Bible and Gospel Preaching.'' TTNSECTARIAN Sunday Services, KJ Dome-street Hall, conducted by Samuel Edger, 8.A., July 4th. Morning—"Living to do Good." Evening—"True Fortune - building, or makmg the best of this World." UNITED Methodist Eree Church, Morning — " Tho Immutability of Christ" Evening—Fifth Sermon upon Scenes in the Life of Jacob.—Rev. G. H. Turner. .__ RIMITIVE Methodist Chapel, Ed wardes-street.—Morning, at 11 o'clock, Rev W. Harris ; Evening, at half-past 6, Rev W. Tinsley. PRIMITIVE Methodist Chapel, Sheridan-street,—Morning, at 11 o'clock. Rev W. Tinsley; Evening, at half-past 6, Rev W>Harris. P~\ RIMITIVE Methodist Chapel, Newmarket. - Afternoon, at half-past 2, Rev W. Tinsley ; Evening, at 0.30, T. H. Smith. qTI ,0 S D S -STREET. The MISSES ANSTIE'S Pupilß will reassemble on Wednesday, 7th July. FOR Sale, or to let, the connection of a well-established Butcher's Shop at the Thames, doing a good trade.-Apply at the office or this paper. ; 1 VHE Manager of the Co-operative Meat Supply Company iB determined to sell all the Boiling Pieces of Beef at greatly reduced prices, rather than salt them. No reasonable offer will be refused.—77 and 79, Queen-street. <9nO CASES of Oranges, ex Hero, 4m) \J\J tonly 7s per case; Oranges, 14 forls.— H. Watts, Pitt-street. ■ j SATURDAY Night Entertainment' at the Young Mop's Rooms, Wellesley-street.— Mr W. E. Turner, of California, will deliver an address THIS EVENING, July 3, in connection with the above. Readings, Songs, Music, &c, &c. Admission, FREE Public invited. PLAIN DRESS BALL will take place at the' Choral Hall, Onehunga, on the 6th July. YOUNG LADIES' SEMINARY, Epsom House, Onehunga. * Mrs LEWIS requests her Pupils to reassemble on Monday, July 12, 1875. KARANGAHAPE DISTRICT BOARD. All Ratepayers are requested to attend the annual meeting on MONDAY, at 7.30 p.m., and give your Votes to men who have an interest in the District, and to' those only you can depend on to look after yours. TT-ARANGAHAPE DISTRICT BOARD. The Annual Meeting of Ratepayers will be held in the Newton Academy, on MONDAY, sth July prox, at 7.30 p.m, for the purpose of Fixing the Rate and Electing Trustees for the ensuing year. . JOSEPH WARREN, Chairman. . June 16th, 1875. x FURTHER REDUCTION IN THK PRICE OF SEWING MACHINES. In consequence of my heavy stock on hand, and large shipments to arrive, I have further Reduced my prices of Singer's. Thomas's, Howe's, and other first chvs Machines in order to reduce my stock, My new amended Illustrated Price List is now ready. Call and get one, or posted free to any address. gING , Eja AGraNC y, The Fitting Shop, Shortland-street. rjVO N 10 SO L-E A. " The only national and popular method of teaching music worthy the name."— Times. -■ An Elementary Class on the above method will be commenced by 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 tbe art of singing at sight with facility Bhould avail themselves of thin opportunity.

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1677, 3 July 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1677, 3 July 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1677, 3 July 1875, Page 3

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