pEINCE OF WALES THEATBE^& Lessee MrR. 3. DeLias. \ Manager Mr G. W. Collier. \ ANOTHER GREAT ATTRACTION. •g Special production of the highly-sensational _ jp Drama— ™ V J- - N Byke.... Mr. G. W. Collier. H D Laura Courtland..Miss Stephenson. G E :— I R New and Splendid L ; T Scenery! . S H A E ET • G New and Splendid Scenery from the pencil of Mr. W. Williams, Scenic Artist, The Railway Track! '.—The Train at Full Speed!!! PRICES:- Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit, Is. Seats can now be reserved "at Upton's. Carriages may bo ordered for 10.45. T OVAL, ORANGE INSTITUTION. A SOIREE WILL BE HELD IN THE CHOBAL HALL, ON MONDAY, 12th JULY, In connection with the above Institution. Tea on the Table at 6 30 p.m., after which sever* Clergymen and Gentlemen will address > the Meeting. PROGRAMME:— » x Pari I. Overture—The Band PUnoforte Duet, '' DiabeUi in D"—Misses Annie and Jessie flayles Pong, " The Rose of England"—T. B. Hull Comic Song—M.r Hannken Speech— Ballad-Mr C. Harding Hanoforte Solo, "Auld Lang Byne"-MISS Annie Hayles Song—Mr Bowden Duet, "II Trovatore"—Messrs Hull and Bumham Selection—The Band interval of ten minutes. Part 11. Felection—The Band «„,«„ Pianoforte Duet, " Jessie's Dream"—Misses Annie and Jessie Havles Ballad—Madame Moller Song—Mr C. Harding speech— .. _~ - Pianoforte Solo, "Grand Match"—Miss Jessie Hayles Song, " Siraneers Yet"—Mr T. B. HuU Comic Song- Mr Hannken Song —Mr Howden Speech— Duet, " All's Well"—Messrs Hull and Burr-ham March—Th'3 Band. God Pave the Queen ! FURTHER DEDUCTION JD IN THE PRICE OF SEWING MACHINES. In cenrequence of my heaty stock on hand, and large shipments to arrive, 1 have further Reduced my prices of Singer's Thomas's, Howe's, and otber first-class 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 TH _ gING __ AG . BNCyj , The Fitting Shop, Shortland-street. • AUCKLAND COLLEGE AND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. The Third Quarter will begin on TUESDAY, the 13 Lh inst. FARQUHAR MACRAE, Head Master. OEMUERA HIGHWAY DISTRICT. The Annual Meeting of Ratepayers, to le^syßate, .5 O and to elect Trustees, Auditors, and Fence Viewers, will be held at the Episcopolian Schoolroom, Remuera, on THURSDAY, the 22nd July, 1875, at half-past 7 < *X o'clock p.m. , JAMES WRIGLRY, Chairman. npOBUILDERS. Tenders will be received up to 2 p m. on Wednesday, the 14th instant, for alterations and additions to a Building in Newton. Plans, &c, at my office, Queen-street. EDWARD MAfIONEY, Architect. : ■■ 4 rp O BUILDERS. Tenders will be received up to Paturday, the 17th instant, for the Erection of Bank Premises at Tauranga, for the Bank of New Zealand. 1 Planß, &c, at my office, Queen-Btreet. KDV/AHU MAHONEY, Architect. VTOTICE OF REMOVAL MR. W. DAWSON, Chemist and Druggist, has 1 Removed to the Corner of Wellesley and Elliottstreets. x ' PLEASANT HOD R'S ENTERTAINMENT If NOW OPEN, from 9 a.m. td 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 t«ovelties in Oleographs, Cromographs, Photographs (plain and colouied), Engravings, &c. The most complete Exhibition of the kind ever opened to the public on this side of the world. ; j No Charge for Admission. All aki Invited I L ■ ——— — In the Upstairs Boom at HOLLAND & BUTLER'S 28. AND 30. VICTORIA-STREET. GL ENSI DF, Upper Symonds- • street.—Mrs Glover's Pupils will Re-assemble on Tuesday, the 13th instant. T7i DUCATIONAL, — A Lady con- , JUJ ducting a School four miles from town, has »«, *.. Jies for some Pupils as Boarders. Terms, £30, £40, ' and £50 per annum. — A ddress Mrs. John Mason, Salisbury House, Mount Albert. Third Quarter commences on Ist July. =pOYALTYj ROYALTY! Scoria from my Pits at Mount Eden sold to the nublic at 2d per load. • , , W: KIRBY. TUESDAY, JULY 13. P LA T E D W A R E, &c, &c, &c. THE Subscribers Will'sell at the Mart, Eort-street, on Tuesday next, at eleven o'clock, A small invoice of Plated Cruets, Electro-Plated Butter Coolers. Electro Plated Tea and Coffee Services, Patent Corkscrews, Toilet Brush Racks, Tooth and Nail Brushes, Hair Brushes and Combs. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. MONDAY, JULY 12, EX BELLA MARY FROM HOBART : * -a TOWN. '-;. L. W. EATON WILL sell by auction at his mart, on Monday next, at half-past 10 o'cldck sharp, 200 cases Apples (usual assorted quality) v ,,■.,;. 30 cases Pears ;,:..■ /... j '. : ' L-;' .Aiio;.'/, ■"..'''• - 100 cases Oranges . 10 cases Pine Appleß . _ , |g . ;_j 6 .cases Mandarins ■,- j 6 cases Lemons. _~ , ; .1 ;■•■... •. " MONDAY, JULY 12, -■ 3 O'clock. C 0 R N IX CH,AN GE. ■■* , APPLES! . !. .APPLES! Ex Bella Mary @ Hobart Town. ,„• , G. W. BIN NE V WILL sell by- auction at f the Corn T r Exchange on Monday, T2_ u _st—it; MS o'clock sharp, ' >»-^,/<<■_' [4 ' CO CASES APPLES." ' jcj'"'" s: -" ' * . _.
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1683, 10 July 1875, Page 3
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786Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1683, 10 July 1875, Page 3
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