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PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. t Notice.—ln consequence of the almost I immediate departure of the 'Mikado' for a California, the engagement of MISS MAY 0 HOWARD is of necessity brought to a conb elusion; she will, therefore, positively make ikt farewell appearance this (Wednesday) EVENING. 1 The performance ■will, commence with the Irish Drama, in three acts, entitled— i ARRAH-NA-POGUE! I With New Scenery by Mr. N. Thornton. 3 Arrah Melish, I . Fanny Power, Miss May Howaki>. | Miss C. Stephenson. TO-MORROW (Thursday) EVENING, July 8, i JOCRIS3E, THE JUGGLER! Look Out for the Latest Novelties. ! PRICES :-Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s fid; Pit. Is. heats can now be reserved at Upton's. Carriages may be ordered for 10.45. A PLEAS-ANT HOUR'S ENTERTAINMENT NOW OPEN, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. • A FINE AETS EXHIBITION Comprising copies of the Works of the greatest Ancient and Modern European and American Artists, and all the Latest SS ovelties in Oleographs, Cromographs, Photographs (plain and coloured), Engravings, &c. The most complete Txhibi'.ion of the kind ever opened to the public on this sic c of the world. gSr- No Charge for Admission. All abb Invited i; In the Upstairs Room at HOLLAND & BUTLER'S 28, AND 30, VICTORTA-STREET. T O-YAL OKAJNGE INSTITUTION. A SOIREE will be held in the Choral Hall, on MONUaX, the 12th July, iv connection with tha abovo Institution. Tea on the Table at 630 p.m. After which several Clergymen and Gentlemen wtyl address the Meeting, and sevnal Songs, Glees, &c, given by Madame Moiler, Harden, Hull, Hannken, an<l others. The Aitillery Hand will be in attendance, and playseveral choice selections. By order of the G.S. HMO-MORROW EYENIJN'G—St. JL Sepulchre's Entertainment at the Newton Hall. To commence at 8 o'clock. Admission, is. ~Lp I N A L NOTICE. LEAVING FOR THE AUSTRALIAN COLOMES. MR. S. C. SMITH, Hobaon-street, General Furnishing Warehouse, notifies to the public that all Claims against him mubt be.rendered at once, and all accounts due to him Paid within ihree months from date; and after that time all accounts standing will be handed over to Messrs Russell and DeYoro for collecti . S. C. SMITH. Q V MO N D S - S T R E E T. The MISSES ANSTIES' Pupils will re-assemble on Wednesday, 7th July. SHORTLAND HOUSE, Shortland Crescent.—Mrs Harden'fs Pupils will re-aPßemble on Monday, Ji.ly sth. The Senior Dancing Clans on Friday evenings. Terms, £1 In in advance. GL ENSI Dk, Upper Sy mondsstreet.—Mrs Glover's Pupils will Re-assemble on Tuesday, the 13th instant OUN GL A DIE S' SEMIJS ARY, Epsom House, Okehujsga. Mrs LEWIS requests her Pupils to reaasemblc on Monday, July 12,1875. HIGH SCHOOL, Symonds-street, conducted by Mi s Shayle George.—The Third Quarter of tho year -will commence on Wednesday July 7. "EDUCATIONAL.—A Lady con-A-J ducting a School four miles from town, has v Ms»... )ios for some Pupils as Boarders. Terms, £2,0, £il), and j£3o per annum.—Address Mils. John Mason, Salisbury House, Mount Albert. Third Quarter commences on Ist July. yoTOG LADIES' SEMINARY, JL corner of Grahame and Harding-atroets.— Tho MISSES CRAIGS' Pupils will' reassemble on Thursday, Bth July. ''■'HE Manager of the Co-operative , JL Meat Supply Company is 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 7'J, Queen-street, 900 UASES of Oranges, ex Hero, >«■ V-' \J only 7a per case ; Oranges, 14 for Is. — H. Watts, Pitt-strtet. "XT O~ ~T I C pf! IN THE ESTATE OF J. W. WALLER. All Debts due in the Onebunga District to the above Estate are to be paid forthwith to Captain STaYERS, whose receipt will be a sufficient discharge All Town Debts to be paid to Mr GJiO W. BINNBY, Queen-street, Auckland. For the Trustees GEO. W. BINNEY. "pj" O T I C E. n and after THIS DAY, the business of Messrs, P. W. LONGDILL & CO. will be carried on in the old premises, Fort^street, by Mr F. Kummer, under the style or firm of KUMMER & CO., who will collect all outstanding accounts, and liquidate all debts of the Estate of the late P, W. jLongdill. F. KUMMER. Monday, July 5,1875, "VT O T I C E. An AGENCY for the DELIVERY of PARCELS, PRODUCE, <»o , will be established from this date An express will run to meet all Waikato trains, te receive and deliver all goods. All produce consigned to my care for sale will be disposed of without delay at the highest market rates. Accounts of same rendered promptly. 63?" Orders sent to care of Mr Webster, Saddler, 133, Queen-street (next the Union Bank), will receive immediate attention. J. BROWNE, Waikato Delivery Agent. 3rd July, 1875. fTpO THE ELECTORS OF CITY EAST. MR. W. L. REES Will address the* Electors of City East at the Mechanics' Institute, on THURSDAY Evening, at half-past seven o'clock, on the Past Session of the Provincial Council and its Relation to the Position of the General Government. OF KEJJ&OVAL. T. THOMPSON Begs to inform his friends and the public generally that he is Removing to his New Brick Premises, at the corner of Victoria and Albert-streets, adjoining Temperance Hall, where, on and after SATURDAY, the 10th Jiily, the business, will be carried on. He takes this opportunity of returning his sincere thanks for the liberal patronage accorded to him during the past Twenty Years, trusting to secure the continuance of the same by adhering to the principle of suppling the best goods at the lowest remunerative profit. T. THOMPSON, Importer, Wholesale & RetailJ[Groceb, Victoria-street, Auckland, N.B.—Flour, Oatmeal, Maize, Bran, &c, 'always on hand.: Settlers' Produce purchased and sold on commission . , Goods delivered in town and suburbs. HHENDEKS required for taking down I and re-erecting a Cottage. Specifications to be seen at Mr Brooking's office, corner of Queen and Shortland-streets. Tenders to be delivered on FRIDAY, at 12.80. rp O BUILDEJbtS. Tenders will be received on or before noon of the 14th July, for Building a Dwelling-house at Mangarei. Plans at my office, Shortland-street. JAMES BABER. Architect. HHENDERS for Brick Building in JL Wellesley-street will be opened at my office on, TUESDAY, the 6th Juiy, at noon. . JAMES WRIGLEY, Architect. nHENDEB.3 will be received up to JL noon on SATURDAY, July 10, for a BRICK BUILDING in .Elliott-street. —Plans and specifications may be seen at ■ -': '■ » .■ | jo'h ■■: a MB ALFRED SMART'S, *<■<•■■ 'i . t : .;■] Galvanised Iron Works, Victoria-street Bait.

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1680, 7 July 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1680, 7 July 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1680, 7 July 1875, Page 3

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