pRINCE OF WALES THE * ■UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS! j|k . Jl Of the world-renowned Illusionist and £^fe| /& Thaumaturgist of the Age, Wk l DR SILVESTER, |I THE FAKIS OF 0011 Who will appear THIS EVENING, andl^^ I dining the week, in hi.a r CHARMING <£• MYSTEBIO US ENTERTAINME+ r\ I T V HAL I=s* AUCKLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 4, BENEFIT FOR ST. MA R Y'S j ORPHANAGE, PONSONBY, AND POSITIVELY LA S T APPEARANCE r OF i BAKER'S GRAND HIBERNICON. ! "pKIMSON gCARP" IS UNAVOIDABLY POSTPONED until THURSDAY NEXT, on account of the illness of MRS. MITCHELL. . pITY BAND OF HOPE. The Members of the above are invited to attend the meeting of the Pioneer Juvenile Temple, 1.0. G.T., THIS EVENING, at 7.30, in the V.M.C.A. Rooms, Wellesley-street. W. GEDDIS, Secretary, P.J.T. [Advertisement.] IF Miss M. Calhan did not owe me the money, I think it rather strange that she paid it, after bringing Sergeant-Major Pardy up to my house. As for her things, they consisted of two old Petticoats, two Skirts, a few rags, and a Carpet Bag; and, further, if Miss M. Calhan repeats her previous statement, I will publish the whole facts of the case. MRS. A. BIRD. [Established 1800 ] GEORGE DICKSON, Jun., BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER, TOP OF HOBSON-STREET. Wedding and Christening Cakes made to order. All kinds of Fancy Goods always on hand. Families waited on Daily. B3?~ Shipping Supplied. HEOWN PRINCESS GOLD MINING \J COMPANY (LIMITED). A Call (the 4fh) of One Shilling per Share has this day been made on the capital of the above-named Company, payable to the Secretary, at the oftico of the Company, Bank Buildings, Auckland, on or before the 24th instant. 11. W. HEATH, Secretary. Auckland, August 2.1875. T^OP, S ALE OPv LEASE. TO MILKMEN, ( R GARDENERS, AND OTHERS. A Small Farm of five acres, with house and outbuildings, in the Western Suburbs, only one mile from the City boundary; to be sold or let on lease, with -or without a purchasing clause.-Apply to P. Mackie, at at Mr Thomas Macky's, Fort-street. FOR J^ALE, a bargain, 5 acres at Papakura, with i our-reomed Cottage and good Garden. Price £i>o.— J. M. Lennox, Estate Agent, Auckland. NOTICE. A Daily Coacb will leave for all parts of the Waika(o immediately on airival of the train at Mercer; also a Daily Coach \>ill le^ve Hamilton at 6.30 a.m. for Mercer, ,-irriving in time for the last train for Auckland Parcels booked at John Soppett'p, No. 8, Queen-street, will be forwarded to all parts of the Waikato. Freight must be paid before leaving the office. We do not hold ourselves responsible for parcels valued over £5. C. G. QUICK, Proprietor. JOHN SOPPET, Agent for Auckland. ANCIENT ORDER OF FOPvESTEES. ajg. The Officers and Members of i *il*^unJf«iS- Court City of Auckland are reii?3tJs2?* ;^fe& spectfully requested to assemble at fta^-'-fcs^'jsS-i^rv the Court-room. Odd Fellows' Hall, \^><£ J*P^&§k Cook-street T< --MORROW (Tlmrs\ffi^ f—'.\lS&r* d'^y)' s*^ ins^all*' a* a quarter-past ) q^V^pfe^Pl I o'clock, to attend the Funeral of Vit t$S3 'y^K*1 * 8 tue wife of Bro Moyie Members Wi&8&% ai&&&gP of otier Courts are respectfully invited to attend By order of the C.R., T. HOLLAND, Secretary. [Established 1842 ] § WJAMIBSON, • UNDERTAKER. &C, 3 Is prepared to execute Funerals either in first- s class style or plain, at strictly moderate charges. | Wellesley-street East, Two doors from Queen-street. | LEAVE YOUR BIBLE, AND WHERE WILL YOU STOP 1 A LECTURE In the Christians' Meeiing House. Cook-street, on ' THURSDAY Evening, August 5. Subject, " The Christian System," by Edward Lewis, Evangelist. A reasonable time allowed fordiscushion. i> o collection. BOOTS ! BOOTS ! — Ladies' Kid Boots (sewn), 4s 6d, 5s 6d, 6s 6d. A new and superior Stock of Boots and Shoes at equally low prices, at D. McPHERSON'S, Karangahape Road, IS ewton. TDOOTd! BOOTS! BOOTS A CHEAP SALE NOW ON AT STEPHENS & CAKTER'S, 136, QITEEN-STREET. Having a large overstock of BOOTS and SHOES, they are determined to effect a CLEARANCE SALE, AT ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS, REGARDLES3 TO COST. Cheap Line of Ladies' Boots 2/ Cheap Line of Gents' Calf, E S 9/ Cheap Line of Children's, from 2/6 Cheap Line of Slippers 2/ • • The Sale is a Genuine One, and will Continue for*ONE MONTH ONLY. 1&~ Note the Address — STEPHENS & CARTER, Bootmakers, 136, Quetn-street. ASEIJFFERT, CABINETMAKER, (BY APPOINTMENT TO HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH), ELLIOTT-STREET, Opposite Market Entrance. A.S. having devoted special attention to the manufacture of rare articles of Inlaid Cabinet work, is, by the aid of the beautiful variety of New Zealand woods, able to make to order any description of work for presentation, or, for gifts to distant friends, combining great elegance with usefulness. Families supplied with Ornamental Furniture at moderate charges. £- W. EATON (» HAS ON SALE— 50 tons Circular Head Potatoes, a prime article for seed ' . 5 tons Kidney Potatoes 50 tons Canterbury and Nelson Potatoes 200 bags Tartarian Seed Oats 150 bags Best Seed Oats Canterbury Flour, in sacks, 100's, and 50's.
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1704, 4 August 1875, Page 3
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