ABBOTT'S OPEEA HOUSE, POSITIVELY TWO WEEKS ONLY. COItaiENCTNGSATTTKDAY; DECEMBER 9. FIEST APPEARANCE IN AUCKLAND. of KELAB . /"NUNARD ELAE & VvUNAED THE FAMOUS EOYAL ILLUSIONISTS, (From the Egyptian Hall, London) In their UNIQUE AND STAETLING WONDEES! Admission, 45., 2. 6d., and Is. Doors Open at 7.30 ; Performance' at 8. Carriages may be ordered for 10 o'clock. Box plan at Mr N. G. LENNOX (late E. Wayte). /^j IFTS ! g~Y EFTS ! ! /^ IFTS ! ! ! XX XJT XX AT THEAMERICAN NOVELTY HALL, QUEEN-STREET. Grand success of THE EGYPTIAN WAR EXHIBITION. Every one receives a Present on each visit. The Presents to be given away consist of : — Watches, Tea and Coffee Services, Clocks, Vases, Cruets, Model Printing Presses, &c, Theatre Toys Books, Pictures, American Novelties, Hydropults, &c. BRASS BAND IN ATTENDANCE. Prices of Admission, Is.; Children, 6d. See the presents in the American Novelty Window. BAILEY & KERR, Proprietors. LONENE STEEET WJT ALL. JLJL MONDAY EVENING-, DEC. 11, 1883. "OLD DICK THE PROPHET? Or, The Bard op Gouganebabra. An original Poem by the Rev. J. Golden, WITH MUSICAL ILLUSTRATIONS, Under the Management of Miss Shanaghan, [n Aid of St. James's New Presbtteby, Pukekohe. Jas. T. Boylan, Esq , has kindly consented to take the Chair. Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8 o'clock. Admission: — Fronb Seats, 3s ; Second Seats, 2s; Grallery, Is. JAS. O'BRIEN, Jun., Hon. Sec. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. W. & E. BASTEN Beg to inform their Patrons and the Pnblic generally bliat they have Removed to their New Premises in Wakefield-street. While thanking their Customers for the liberal rapport accorded them in the past, they desire to inform them that by the introduction of the latest ippliances in the Trade, they hope to produce Carriages of all kinds, which, for Style, Durability, Finish, ml Moderate Prices, are not to be surpassed. Note the address— W. & E. BASTEN, Coachbuilders, Wakefield-street, Auckland. PE N C I N G of every description put up by contract. Nobody can do it cheaper or better than Sam White. Pailing Fences, post and rail ; Wire and Picket Fences :>£ every sort. Prices on application. All kinds of Sates made to order, and fixed where required. Fences Painted. Post, Rails, Pailings, Shingles, House Blocks, Sec, for sale at yards. SAM. WHITE, Fencer, Gore-street (near Britomart Hotel). COACH PAINTER, TRIMMER, Etc., AUCKLAND (Next Buckland's Sale Yards). REPAIRS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION DONE. Estimates Given. All work done on the mest reasonable terms. xpiRICKET MATERIAL. — Second Shipment Xj of Bats, Balls, Wickets, Batting Gloves, Wicketkeeping Gloves, Leg Guards, and Spikes, Just Opened. -J. MUMFORD, High - street ; near City Council Offices. FUENISH -ITOIIE "UrOUSE Jl O. FROM GAELICS: & CEANWELL, VITY XX ALL jHL ECADE, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. JOHN GEORGE, MANUKAU ROAD, PARNELL, FAMILY BUTCHER. Customers waited upon for order. Shipping supplied. Small Goods fresh daily. 2182 "O I L L I A R D ~~iV', OCCIDENTAL BILLIARD SALOON, , - OCCIDENTAL HOIEL. . Two first-class Tables — English and Colonial. Every- . khidg in first-class order for the convenience end cont« ; iort of visitors.
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Observer, Volume 5, Issue 117, 9 December 1882, Page 205
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488Page 205 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume 5, Issue 117, 9 December 1882, Page 205
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