m H E A T R E ~O O V AL. Proprietor R. J. DeLias THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, NOVEMBER 18, Last Gband Fashionable Night, And first time by Cury's Company, of Wallace's Charming and ever-popular Opera, -jV|- A R I T A N A ! Mabitana Miss Leap Don CiESAB... Signob Moblet And Powerful Cast Note.— The Company cannot possibly stay longer than Monday Evening, as they leave for Nelson on Tuesday. MILLION PRICES EVERY -NIGHT! Dress Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 2s 6d ; PIT, ONE SHILLING. Carriages at 10.30. Box Plan at Upton's AUCKLAND DRAMATIC SOCIETY. THE SECOND PERFORMANCE Will be given in the REMUERA HALL, ON WEDNESDAY* NEXT, NOVEMBER 23rd. ADMISSION : Body of Hall, 3s ; Gallery, Is 6d. Doors open at 7.30, Curtain rises at 8 o'clock. Carriages may be ordered for 10.30. Tickets may be had at Upton's ; or of JAS. SIBBIN", Hon. Sec. A.D.S. ; B. D. TO2TKS, Hon. Sec. Remuera School Union. An Omnibus will leave the Greyhound Hotel, at 7, for the Hall. 1354 ST. MATTHEW'S BAZAAR AND FANCY FAIR, Under the Patronage of the Lord Bishop of the Diocese and Mrs Cowie, The Honourable the Premier of New Zealnnd, &c. Will be neld in the DRILL-SHED, on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24th, and following days. It will be opened by the Bishop on Thursday, 24th at 2 p.m. Intending Contributors are requested to forward their Gifts to the Parsonage at as early a date as convenient. AUCKLAND TELEPHONE EXCHANGE. A "Bureau" in connection with the above is now open at the Newton Telegraph Station from 9 a.m. till 5 p.ni. Persons wishing to communicate direct with a subscriber may do so from the Bureau on payment of a fee of threepence (3d) for each communication. Subscribers will have the free use of the wire, but a fee of threepence (3d) will be charged for delivering each communication within a mile of the Bureau. The following are the names of the subscribers at present connected with the Exchange ; — No. 25— Aitkeu, William, Shortland-street 29— Bank of New Zealand, Queen-street 41 — Brown, Barrett, and Co., Elliott-street 17 — Cruickshank, D. 8., and Co., Queen-street 13 — Fire Brigade Station, Albert-street I— Fraser and Tinne, Stanley-street 43 — Fraser and Tinne, Queen-street Wharf 40— Gardner, A. W., Queen-street B— Heather, Arthur, Queen-street 20— Hesketh and Aitken, Queen-street 16 — Hesketh and Richmond, Wyndham-street 15—" Herald" Office, Queen-street s— Jakins, G. S., Customhouse-street 38 — Jackson and Russell, Fort-street 36— Lodder, William, Queen-street 3 — Momn, T. and S., Queen-street 26— Nathan, L. D., and Co., Shortland-street 11 — New Zealand Insurance Company, Queenstreet 30 — New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Queen-street 6— New Zealand Shipping Company, Queen-street 34 — Newton Bureau 32 — " Observer" Office, Shortland-street 33 — Owen, G. W., and Co., Queen-street 23— Police Office, High-street 22— Porter, E., and Co., Queen-street 12 — Post-office, Fort-street 35 — Star Hotel, Albert-street 14— "Star" Office, Wyndham-street 2 — Steadinan, Thomas, Queen-street 27— South British Insurancco Company, Queen« street 37 — Stone Brothers, Queen-street 31 — Thome, William, Queen-street 19 — Thornton, Smith, and Firth, Queen-street 7— Tonks, 8., and Co., Queen street. 24— Union Sash and Door Company, Mechanics* Bay 10— Union Sash and Door Company, Custom-house-street 28— Union Steamship Company, Queen-street 21 — Whitaker and Rnssel, Wyndham-street 39— Winstoue, W. and G., Customhouse-street 42— White, F. A., Shortland-street W. S. FURBY, Officer-in-Charge. Central Office, Telegraph Station, Auckland, 16th November, 1881. 1356 OUR SECOND SHIPMENT OF "T^T E W T^ RUI TS , Consisting of CURRANTS ! ELEMES ! MUSCATELS ! VALENCIAS ! SULTANAS ! FIGS! PRUNES ! Is due on the 20th inst, ex Orient-liner, via Sydney. The above have been selected with great caro, and are described in our advices as of the finest qualities obtainable in the London market. Especial attention is directed to the fact that these are NEW SEASON'S FRUITS, viz., 1881-82, and have therefore all the bloom and freshness never previously obtainable with CHRISTMAS SUPPLIES. DELIVERIES op ottb NEW CURRANTS Ex Dibect Steamee feom Gbeece, CAN NOW BE MADE. Samples on view at the Warehouse. L. D. NATHAN & CO.
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Observer, Volume 3, Issue 62, 19 November 1881, Page 149
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661Page 149 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume 3, Issue 62, 19 November 1881, Page 149
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