T> SINCE OE WALEI^THEATBE,. LAST FOUR. NIGHTS OF THX^SEASON". \ THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENINCV\ The | 'performance will consist of the Sensatlbv. Drama, in three acts, entitled— NOBODY'S CHISLD! JgSJ nobody's- child ! p -c,i;'^3 § >~SF; nobody's child ! • *" ■ N ™ _ N O -"■>■■'"■? [O iiJAaSi , n—' 7 """"t.. t> ' ' . '■-.■ivi';]fa t' NOBODY'S V. y' - ISn , TTH~; ; ; j ■ I 1 d. rl NOBODY'S CHILT) ! ft J?OBOB\''S CHILD !. * NOBODY'S CHILD! Received Last Night with Great Applause! -: PRICES .--Circle, 4s; Stall?, 2s Gd; Pit, Is. Y^BINCE OF WALES THEATRE. # FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 16. GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT ' Tendered to me c. j. Delias, Lessee, BY THE MEMBT--R3 OF THE DRAMATIC COMPANY, AND THE WHOLE OF THE EMPLOYEES OF THE THEATRE, t As a trifling acknowledgment of the appreciation in which they hold him not only as a gentleman who honorably fulfilled all his engagements withthem.but who has treated them always with eyciy courtesy and consideration. 857- A GREAT BILL IS PREPARATION. ' - -,- T O. O. F., M. TJ., <-1 (H-J9 -fX» AUCKLAND DISTRICT, ~ U '■> l'V,<'^ Loyal Good Intent Lodge, No. 4369, ■ <• A Odd Fellows Hail, ",; ',„ "»'__'] Cook-street. Auckland,. ■ ■ :. %■ ; ; ' '■ f July 12, 1875. A Special Meeting of the above Lodge will be heia in the Lodgeroom on FRIDAY Evening, the 17th instant, at 8 o'clock sharp. H. J. SMITH, Permanent Secretary. ■pUJRTHEft REDTJC TlO H J/ IH THE PRICE OF SEWING MACHINES. In consequence of my heavy stock on hand, and large shipments to arrive, I bave further Reduced my prices of Singer's, Thomas's, Howe's, and otber first-class Machines, in order to reduce my stcck, My new amended Illustrated Pxice List is now ready. Call and get one,-or posted free to any address. ,„„ THE SINGER AGENCY, The Fitting Shop, Shortland-street. Public "Works Offices (Colonial Architect's Branch), ■ Wellington, May 7, 1875. npENDERS are invited for the efectJL ion of a Custom-house at Kaipara, in the Province of Auckland. . General Conditions, Specifications, aiid Drawings,. ■_ may be seen at the Offices of the Cofonial Architect, Wellington, and at the Public Works Offlce, Auckland. Tenders, addressed to the Hen. the Minister fer Public Works, and marked outside, " Tender for Custom-house, Kaipaia," will be received at the Office of the undersigned up to noon of TUESDAY, the 3rd day of August, 1875. Telegraphic Tenders will be received, provided the original Tender and deposit are ledged with the nearest District or JJesMent Engineer, at the time above specified. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. H. CLAYTON, Colonial Architect. ■ PLEASANT HOD" K'S EN TERT AINMJSNT 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 antt coloured);' Engravings, &c. ', ~ .„ The most complete Exhibition of the kind evefc opened to the public on this side of the world. §^» No Charge for Admission.' All abe Invited ! In the Upstairs Room at HOLLAND & BUTLER'S 28, AND 30, VICTORS -STREET. TjiDUCATKXNAL, — A Lady con- : ■d-l ducting a School four miles from town, has »«. 4^ Jies for some Pupils as Boarders. Terms, £80, £40, and £50 per annum.—address Mrs. John Mason, Salisbury House, Mount Albert. Third Quarter commenced on Ist July. , , 13OYALTY! ROYALTY!" Scoria from my Pits at Mount Eden sold [to the public at 2d per load. TIBST. TO-MORROW. L. W. EATON WILL sell by auction at his mart, To-morrow (Thursday), at 11 o'clock, 100 CASES ORANGES 6 „ LEMONS 2 „ MANDARINS 4 „ PINEAPi'LJES FRIDAY, JULY 17. DRAWINGROOM, DINING, AND BEDROOM FURNITURE ON THE PREMISES, SHORTLAND-STREET. THE subscribers have received instructions from Messrs Cranwell and' Co. to sell, on the premises, Shortland-street, on Friday., next, 16th instant, at 11 o'clock, . . The whole of their Valuable Stock-in-trade, consisting of Drawingroom, Dining) Parlour, and Bedroom Furniture. Axso, Timber, &c, &c. , ■. SAMUEL COCH£ANE & SON, " : Auctioneers. CORN EXCHANGE. IMMEDIATELY ON THE ARRIVAL OF - KATE BAIN, FROM TIMARU, HOURLY EXPECTED. ,'.;,., OATS! OATS! OATS ! GEO. W. BIKNEY WILL sell by auction, at the Corn Exchange, immediately on the arrival of the Kate Bain, from Oamaru, 664 BAGS OATS, —Without Reserve! : THURSDAY, JULY 15. E. & H. ISA A G Si-*V- S:\al HAVE received advices per last Hero, from the Exporters,' to close consignments of the undermentioned i Melbourne-made . Clothing and piece Goods, which they will submit to auction at their Rooms, Port-street, on Thursday next, July 15, at 11 o'clock, Geelong Tweed Trousers and Vests, Fancy Striped do, Tweed and Doesfcin Trousers, BlueD.B. and S.B, Pagets, Black Cloth do. Mixed Doe Sacs, Black Cloth do, Crimean Shirts in 12 different sorts. Piece Goods—French Merinos, French will Cable Cords, Diagonals, Lustre Sattens. Neckties, Cambric Pocket Handkerchief!. No RjBSBRVB.
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1686, 14 July 1875, Page 3
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