pRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. SECOSP WEEK. . INCREASED POPULARITY OK THE FAKIR OF OOLTJ! FRESH ATTRACTIONS TO-NIGET And during- the week. First time cf Dr. Silvester's most startling Illusion, ANOETOS! THE INCOMPREHENSIBLE, A Legend of the Harts-. Mountains 1,000 years ago. • —ANOTHER NOVELTY— THE BEAUTIFUL EM TRANCED LADY FLOATING IN MID-AIR ! BOTH STJEPORTS REMOVED ! " This feat perfectly bewilders the audience."—(Vide Melbourne Age, February 3,1573.) Dress Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 2s G<l; Pit, One Stiilling. First Grand Matinee, SATURDAY AFTERNOON next, August 14. Doors open at 2; Performances commences at 2.30. Q I T V I A Li L~ TO-NIGHT !Tn TjrpTrrn , TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! TO-^l6lll ! TO-NIGHT ! THE HIBERNIBON BENEFIT. TUB GREATEST ENTERTAINMENT YET OFFERED BY THE ABOVE COMPACT, £2T The following Ladles and Gentlemen have kindly offered their their valuable aid ;— SW Mrs. Chas. Searle Mr George Collier tC*L Mr. Arthur Kingsley 83L Master Hill (the Auckland tenor); TILE GREAT PRIZE will be given TO-NIGHT !!! OPEN TO ALL AMATEURS. A BEAUTIFUL SILVER CUP, Value Five Guineas, Will be given to the Best Singer (Comic or Sentimental) to be decided by the Audience I MONSTER PROGRAMME BY BAKER'S HIBERNICON COMPANY. Pi ices as usual. Open at 8. ri I T V HALL. TUESDAY EVENING, 17th AUGUST. MR. D. COPE (PROFESSOR OF MUSIC) WILL GIVE A Grand Miscellaneous Concert, Supported by the following Talented Ladies and Gentlemen:— Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs D. Cope, Miss Maggie Knight, Mr. D. Cope, Mr. McComish, Mr. Gatland Gentlemen Amateurs, and numbers of an excellent Orchestra. ' The Programme will consist of Favourite Overtures, Selections, &c, by the Band. Ciiabmixg Songs, by Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs. D. Cope, aud Miss Maggie Knight. Comic Songs, by Mr. Gatland. Brilliant Viomn axd English Concertina Solos, by Mr. D. Cope. Gems of German Songs (with Violin Obligate), by Mrs. Mitchell. Beautiful Glees, by Gentlemen Amateurs, &c, &c. Prices:—Front Seats, 3/; Second Seats, 2/ ; Back, 1/. Doors to open at 7.30, performance to commence at 8 o'clock. Tickets ma}- be obtained from Messrs. Brown and Turrell, Music Warehouses, Queen-street; also at the hall on the evening of the performance.SZ^S! YOUNG- MEN'S CHEISTIAN ASSOCIATION, Welleslky-stbket. WINTER COURSK OF LECTURES, 1875. August 13—"Home, Sweet Home," Key. P. H. Cornford. August 27—"George Whitefield: his Life and Labours," Rev. W. J. Williams. September 10—"Myths," Rev. C. M. Nelson. September 24—" History of Electricity," illustrated by numerous experiments, J. Goodall, Esq. October 15—" Revivals," Rev. A. Reid. October 22—Subject to be announced, Rev. E. N. Bree. Tickets, to admit two to the Course of Lectures, ss. each;' may be had of the Booksellers, at the Rooms, or from any member of Committee; single admission, Is. Seats reserved for ticket-holders until quarterpast 7; commence at 7.30. THOMAS BUDDLE, Hon. Sec. m o ~~ ~T, c T. OFFICE TO LET, in Fort-3treet, close to Queenstreet.—Apply to Samuel cochrane & son, Auctioneers. 0-OPERATIVE MEAT SUPP L~Y COMPANY. NOTICE. A Special General Meetirig of Shareholders of the above Company will be held at tfce Company's Office, Queen-street, on FRIDAY, the 13th instant, at three o'clock, for the purpi cc of taking into consideration the advisability of disposing of the business. W. ATKIN, Chairman. THK Uo-operative Meat Supply Co., Supply from this date— Fore Quarters Mutton, 3d $ ft Loins of Mutton, 3Jd $ tt> Legs and Loins of Mutton, 4d $ 1b Legs of Mutton, 5d %) ft Stewing and Boiling Beef, 3d and 4d $ lb Roast Beef, 4d, 5d and 6d $ lb Best quality Corntd Beef, in 100&>3. lots, 3d $ fl> A. DORNWELL, Manager. "DOOTd ! B O O TS! BOOTS! A CHEAP SALE NOW ON AT .STEPHENS & CARTER'S, 136, Queen-street. Having a large overstock of BOOTS and SHOES, they are determined to effect a CLEARANCE SALE, AT ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS, REGARDLESS 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 Genuire One, and ■will Continue for ONE MONTH ONLY. IST Note the Address — STEPHENS & CARTER, Bootmakers, 136, Quetn-street TO-MORROW, At 12 O'Clock. ADELAIDE FLOI.K—SUPERIOR SILKDRESSED. Ex Helen- White from Adelaide. GEORGE SIBBIN, WILL sell by auction, at the stores of Messrs. Roberton and Co., Durham-st ee*J at 12 o'clock To-morrow, "Dunn and C 0."—33 Sacks Superior Silk-dressed FLOUR. "Palmer"—9l ditto ditto/ All more or less damaged. Terms—Cash. TO-MURRuW. -AT THE MARKET HOUSE. 11 O'CLOCK A.M. POT7LTEY— Turkeys, Fowls, Ducks &c. PRODUCE—About ton first-class Bacon. 15 sacks good Maize, 6 sacks Pig or Fowl Wheat, 6 kegs good Butter, 50 cases good Green Apples, 2 or 3 tons first-class Potatoes, Furniture, &c R. C. GREENWOOD, Auctioneer.
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1711, 12 August 1875, Page 3
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