What Everybody Says Must be True. —And what does everybody say ? Why, that, as a strcngthener of the weak, an invigorant of the organs of digestion and excretion, ;i solace for the aged and decrepid, as a season medicine, a remedy for uterine,, kidney and bladder complaints, a protection against changes of air, water and diet, and an antidote to the consequence of dissipation, late hours and overwork, that Udolpho Wolfe's Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps is absolutely matchless.. —[Advt.l
'•jt&vttmtmtut*. 1 H E A T R E. Sole Lessee ... Mr B. B. Wiseman Stage Manager ... Mr John L. Hall. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, APRIL 30th, Will be produced a GEAND COMIC PANTOMIME Entitled, CINDEEELLA, AND THE LITTLE GLASS SLIPPEE: OE, HAELEQUIN ZEALANDIA AND THE GOOD FAIRY !! New and Elegant Scenery ! New Costumes. Songs, and Dances ! Mechanical Effects, &c, &c. GEAND MOVING TEANSFOEMATION SCEN T E !!! THE VALLEY OF FEENS!! ! COME AND SEE THE COMIC LOCAL SCENES! !! The performance will commence will commence with a Favorite Comedy, supported by the members of the Gaiety Company. HARLEQUINADE— Clown Mr John L. Hall Pantaloon Mr J. Wilkinson Harlequin Mr J. Hooper Columbine Miss Bessy Vivian Bobby Al Mr E. Love New Advertising Act Drop, by W. E. Samuels, and Assistants. {&SP° NOTICE—The Management request that visitors will keep their seats during the working of the Grand Transformation Scene. 5441 TUESDAY, MAY Ist. SALE OF VERY VALUABLE UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. »,|R J. G. HAWKES has received inifj structions from Mr H. A. Davis to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Pooms, Hereford street, UN TUESDAY, MAY Ist, A Large Assortment of VALUABLE UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, Consisting of - Gentlemen's gold and silver lever and Geneva watches, by some of the best makers ; ladies' gold watches and chains ; dress rings, set in diamonds, emeralds, rubies, and pearls; gold earrings, brooches, lockets, necklets and bracelets, gentlemen's single stone diamond and signet rings, pins, studs, solitaires, albert chains, pencil case 3, field and opera glasses, spoons, forks, a quantity of ladies' and gentlemen's wearing apparel, and sundries too numerous to mention. Sale at 12 o'clock. 5429 LEASE FOR SALE. FIFTEEN YEARS UNEXPIRED. HOUSE AND SHOP. i.fR C. F. BARKER has received inv I structions from Mr A. H. Horn to OFFER POR SALE, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON TUESDAY, MAY Ist, \t his Land Sale Rooms, Hereford street (adjoining Miles, Hassal and Co), The goodwill of lease of premises at the corner of Barbadoes and Armagh streets, a* at present occupied by Mr A. H. Horn, consisting of a good house of five rooms and shop, with verandah. There is an unexpired term of 15 years, the ground rent being extremely low. The locality is a good one for trade or residential purposes, and the premises, though well adapted for a shop, are easily convertible into a private dwelling. Gronnd Rent almost Nominal. Price for Goodwill very Moderate. For further particulars apply to C. F. BARKER, Auctionear, 5413 Hereford street.
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Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 888, 30 April 1877, Page 3
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487Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 888, 30 April 1877, Page 3
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