Lessee „... Mr B. J. De Lias. Manager Mr GW- Collier. ~ ; THIS (MONDAY) EyENING, JULY 12,". LAST NIGHT, " ' %' ' UNDEB THE GASLiaHT! TTHDER THE GA-LIGHT ! TINDER THE GASLIGHT! >; USDER THE GASLIGHT ! UNDER THE dASLIGHT ! Laura Courtln,nd. Miss Clara Stephenßonvx ' (Her great impersonation.) TO-MORBOW (Tuesday)— First production in :■.'':"■', Auckland of the great sensational Drama, NOBODY'S CHILD I JBS" NOBODY'S CHILD J "©» NOBODY'S CHILD ! "With Entirely Novel Effects. PRICES :-Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit Ib. Seats can now "be reserved at Upton's. Carriages may be ordered for 10.45. ■. j. nOKCERT IN AID OF THE RUSSELL > U CHURCH. A CONCERT will be given by a few Lady and Gentlemen Amateurs, at the Cricketers' Hall, Bussell, on TUESDAY EVENING, July 13, 1875, at half-past seven o'c ock. Admission:—Front Seats, 3s; Back Seats, 2s; Children, half-price. Tickets to be had of Messrs P. Stephenson (Russell), W H. Pimcox (Paihia), and the Manager Co- " operative Store (Kaw<* Kawa coal-mines) ' \ ■■'•, F. STEPHENSON, Hon. Secretory and Treasurer. T OVAL ORANGE INSTITUTION. A SOIREE WILL BE HELD IN THE CROBAL HALL, ON MONDAY, 12th JULY, ;; •■' In connection with the, above Institution. Tea on the Table at 6 30 p.m., after which severa Clergymen and Gentlemen will address the Meeting. . PROGRAMME:— Part I. Overture—The Band Speech— Pianoforte Duet, " Diabelli in D"—Misses Annie and ' Jessie Hayles Pong, " The Eosj of England"—T. B. Hull Comic Song—M.r Hanntien Speech— -,'""•■ Ball»d-Mr C. Harding lianrf-tte Solo, "Auld Lang Syne"-Miss Annie Hayles Song—Mr Howden Duet, '.' II Trovatore"—Messrs Hull and Burnham . ■ ; . Selection—The Band -.1 Interval of ten miniites. Past 11. ?election— The Band Pianoforto Duet, " Jessie's Dream"— Misses Annie and Jessie Hayles Ballad—Madame Mollor, Song—Mr C. Harding SpeechPianoforte Solo, " Grand March "— Miss Jessio Hayles SoDg, " Strangers Yet"—Mr T. B. Hull Comic Song— Mr Haonken ;■. "' ■ Song—Mr Howden Speech— Duet, " All's Well"—Messrs Hull and Burnham March—Ths Band. God Save the Queen ! y§* T O. 0...P., M. TK, i et\ f#/-© T J-- AUCKLAND DISTRICT, J NEW ZEALAND. llllfeMyllir Loyal Good Intent Lodge, No. 4369,' JflSS%sjagwßk Odd Fellows Hail, Kf^^l^EHs Cook-street, Auckland, , J WJIpIPW Jnlyl2, 1875. A Special Meeting of the above Lodge will be held - -;. in the Lodgeroom on FRIDAY Evening, the 16tb :.:-'~- : instant, at 8 o'clock sharp. H. J. SMITH, Permanent Secretary. X OST, on Saturday last, in George--LJ street, Dedwood, a White Goat, • with small : - i black marks on her feet, and-email patch of tar on . back., —The owner will pay for any damage done on : r, Goat being returned to Mrs Simpson, George-street, Dedwood * ' LOST, at Onehunga, on Friday last, a Pink Bag, containing Crotchet work.—Any ■'•'•>.' one leaving the same at Mr Gilman's, Chemist, will '■'■"■? be rewarded. LOST, this morning, in Wellesley•street East, or Symonds-street, a Blue Cloth Cushion out of a waggonette.—Anyone returning the same to Somerville's Stables, will be rewarded. FURTHER REDUCTION IN THE 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, Bowe's, and otVer, first-claps Machines, in order to rtdure my stick, My new amended Illustrated Price List is now, . ready. Call and get one, or posted free to any address. THE SINGER AGENCY, The Fitting Shop, Shortland-street. JT O T I C E. Immigration Office, Auckland, July 9,1 75. ~ Immigrants per Forfarshire, comprising General and Farm Laborers. Mechanics, and Male ana Female Servants, are now open to engagement, on application to the Acting Depot Master and Matron, at the Immigration Depot. H. ELLIS, f Immigration Officer. :-U TO HOUSE-BUILDERS, SHIPBUILDERS, AND CABINETMAKERS. W.* SHORT Will supply ail kinds of Wood Carving, and Ornami ntal Fine Sawing. - Apply to W. Short, at Reed's; Builder, bottom of Grey-street. ".' .• • AUCKLAND COLLEGE AND GRAM-, MAR SCHOOL. ■ The Third Quarter will begin on TUESDAY, the 13 Ji inst. -FARQDHAR MACRAE, Head Master. " . r|T~O B Ul'li D ER■■ S; Tenders will be received up to 2 pm on Wednesday, the 14th instant, for alterations and additions to a Building in Newton. Plans, &c., at my office, Queen-street. . / j,. ''.'■: EDWARD MAHONEY, Architect.. rp~O BUI L D E R U | Tenders wiU be received up to Saturday, the 17th ™ instant, for the Erection of Bank Premises at/Tail- - ranga, for the Bank of New Zealand. ( .. ' Plans, &c, at my office, Queen-street. EDWAKi) MaHONEY, , Arohitee|.," S.;. i, A PLEASANT HOU R"ft*' - ENTJSRTAINMBNT IJ 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 Ameiican ' Artists, and all the Latwt >oveltiesin Oleographs; •-..;,.; i Cromographs, Photographs (plain and. colouied), "~ Engravings, &c. . , V :,.. . .•■ 5 The most complete FxMbii ion of the Wndj^Ki^ai opened to the public on this Bids of the world. '38^^^ i (^r No Charge for Admission.* i AIL ABB IKVITED 1 ; * ',;■■ In the Upstairs Room at . ffiP^iwtli BOLLAND S| BUTLERS. 28, AND 80, VICTORU-STREET '«g X GLENBIDK, ' Upper "Symajßß ; street.—Mrs Glover's Pupiis will Re-asseij|j|BJ«|fe: on Tuesday, the 13th instant. . '^Pjj ■ "EDUCATIONAL.—A Lady SK XLI ducting a School four miles from towsulrag/1- i > ■«,«.» Jies for some Pupils as Boardera.' TermsJSr^' s | ; £0), and £50 per annum. — a ddreas Mrs. ■*Wgx%3mftw Mason, Salisbury House, Mount Albert: (^^^Bii *■ Quarter commences on Ist July.'.■".', \ Uj, ,v ■ ,: ':[• 'T> O ITA LTY! ROY AwM i Scoria from my Pits at Mount Eden 'sowi^BHßH - public,at 2dper load. „ . wx\**®£i£m'-' " **»»^ \^ jm., ii ""iiiii'iifir "f r.T'
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1684, 12 July 1875, Page 3
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876Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1684, 12 July 1875, Page 3
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