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BRUNSWICK HALL. On Wednesday and Thursday Evenings, AUGUST 20 and 21, 1862, ntTILL be presented the elegant French Vaudeville T T written expressly for MISS HARRIET GORDON, entitled the WEDDING OP JEANETTE. Jeanette (as played at the Haymarket, London by Miss Harriet Gordon) Miss Harriet Gordon Jean, a peasant Mr. J. P. Hyde Music incidental to the piece. Ballad, "Day and night I've thought of thee" Miss Harriet Gordon Air, " From a flame to consume me" (Auber's Opera "La Domino Noir") Miss Harriet Gordon An Intermission of Ten Minutes. To be followed by a MUSICAL MELANGE. Song " While this heart" (Somnambula) Miss Harriet Gordon Ballad (by desire), " The Lass o'Gowrie" Miss Harriet Gordon An Intermission of Ten Minutes. After which, Miss Haekiet Gordon will give Mr. J. P. Hyde a CURTAIN LECTURE. N.B. —An efficacious remedy for Clubs, Billiards, Oyster Suppers, and Late Hours. Mrs. Simon Miss Harriet Gordon Mr. Symon Mr. J. P. Hyde Song, '• Marble Halls" (Bohemian Girl) Miss Harriet Gordon Remember Saturday's the last night! FASHIONABLE EVENING NEXT FRIDAY ! Pianist, Professor Heez. B5§T Tickets to be procured an Mr. Varty's Musical Repository. Front Scats, 55.; Body of the Hall, 2s. 6d. Children under 10 years of age half-price to front seats only. An Especial Performance on Friday Evening, 22nd August. A DAY PERFORMANCE ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON. NOTICE.—The Hall will be elegantly decorated with variegated drapery, and the Stage brilliantly lighted with the newest Portable Gas, forming one of the most complete bijou Theatres possible to imagine. Doors open at half-past 7; commence at 8 precisely. Performance concludes each evening at 10 o'clock. Smoking strictly prohibited. THOMAS HETHERLNGTON, Agent. THE COLOURED OPERA TROUPE WJIjL perform at Rogers' " Criterion Hotel," OTAHUHU, On Thursday, 21st August. Reserved Seats, 35.; back do., 2s. Doors open at half-past 7, to commence at 8, sharp. Chamber of Commerce. rf>HE usual Monthlv Meeting will be held in the 1 Rooms, Fort-stree't, TO-MORROW, 21st inst., at three o'clock, p.m. W. S. LAURIE. Auckland Total Abstinence Society. PUBLIC MEETING of this Society will be L held on FRIDAY EVENING next, the 22nd instant, at half-pnst 7 o'clock, at the Odd Fellows' Hall ' OSMUND LEWIS, Secretary. August 18th, 1862. \* Arrangements have been made to hold fortnightly Meetings of this Society at the Odd Fellows' Hall, to which the public are freely invited. Anniversary Services of the Newton Sabbath School. ON SUNDAY next (August 24th), TWO SERMONS will be preached in aid of the above School, in the morning (at 11 o'clock), by MR. P. H. CORNFORD, in the evening (at half-past 6 o'clock), by the REV. J. LONG. Collections will be made at the close of each Service. Orphan Home. THE Board of Management of the Orphan Home are now prepared to receive applications for the admission of Orphans and Destitute Children. Full particulars of destitution required, duly certified. Children of all religious denominations admissible. Applications to be addressed to the care of the Hon. Sec, Rev. J. F. Lloyd, St. Paul's Parsonage. The Board meets for the consideration of applications on the first Tuesday in every month. JOHN BAPTIST, N returning thanks to the public generally of New South Wales and the neighbouring colonies for past favours, offers FOR SALE, this season, the most extensive and varied STOCK OF FRUIT TREES, FLOWERING and ORNAMENTAL TREES and SHRUBS, to be found in the Australian colonies. The soil of his establishment being naturally poor, and exposed to the most trying winds, the advantage to purchasers getting trees from such a situation is evident. John Baptist offers this explanation, as many parties arc under the impression that all fruit trees, plants, &c, offered for sale by him are grown on rich soit. John Baptist respectfully solicits intending purchasers to call at the Nurseiy, and view his collection previous to purchasing, as he firmly believes they will be pleased with the growth and healthy state of all plants which will be offered to them. Prices moderate, and any person requiring a large number of plants will be dealt with on liberal terms. All orders from the country and neighbouring colonies punctually attended to; trees and plants correctly labelled, and carefully packed. Omnibusses leave the Post Office every half-hour, and convoy passengers to within a few yards from the cntranco to the Gardens. fgSjT All communications to be addressed to John S. Baptist, Junior. Bourkc-street, Surrey Hills, Sydney. KEAD WHAT OTHER PEOPLE SAY respecting HARPER TWELVETREES' SOAP POWDER, lor washing without rubbing the clothes. " Box Hill, Nunawading, Victoria, October 25th, 1861. Mr. Harper Twclvctrces, Sir,—-Having been induced.to tiy your "Soap Powder," we had satisfactory evidence of the utility of the article on the first trial, and we strongly recommend it to all mothers and laundresses as being one of the best articles ever invented by man, as regards the saving of time and labour. It is a positivo fact that any one may wash double tho quantity of clothes in half the time. . We beg to remain yours'respectfully, J Emma Saddington, ' Emma Padgham." Patentee :~HARPER TWELVETREES' "Th,o

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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1716, 20 August 1862, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1716, 20 August 1862, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1716, 20 August 1862, Page 1

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