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MISS G-ENEVIEVE WAED. , MISS aENEVIEVE WAED, MR W. H. VERNON, and a specially selected Company will make their first appearance in Auckland at Abbott's OPERA HOUSE on MONDAY NEXT, February in the great play, « FORGET ME NOT," performed by Miss Ward over !)00 times in England, America, and India ; full cast of charaiers, new scenery and appointments. Miss Ward's costumes are from Worth's, of Paris. SPECIAL INDUCEMENT to patrons of the Theatre during Miss Ward's season : All tickets that are purchased this week can be obtained at the usual jjrices, viz., 4s, 2s (Jd, Is, but tickets purchased next week, or at the doors, will be charged for at an advance, viz., ss, 3s, Is. The season is limited to twenty-throe nights, and during that time Miss Ward will produce several new pieces, including " Forget me Not." " The Favourite," "Mammon," "Rachel," " Nance Oldfield," " Scraps of Paper," &c. &c. Box plan open at Lennox's, where seats may be secured for any night during the season. — Sigtior Agrati, Business Manager : Liddy, Agent. TO THE INHABITANTS OF TAKAPUNA DISTRICT, AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. MICHAEL CORCORAN (Late of the Greyhound, Thames, and Metropolitan Hotels, Queen - street, and Star and Garter Hotel, Coromandel) Begs to announce that he has taken the FLAGSTAFF HOTEL, NORTH SHORE, Aud by keeping nothing but the Best Quality of WINES, SPIRITS, AND ALES, Hopes to merit the patronnge of residents and visitors. (FIRST- CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR LODGERS. BATHS, &c. The Hotel is close to the water, so that visitors have the iidyautage of sea bathinsr. A First-class Billiard Tablk presided over by an ■.experienced marker. M. CORCOEAX, FLAGSTAFF HOTEL, NORTH SHORE. J&1OO lT irw A E D The above Reward will be paid by the New Zealand Timber Company (Limited) to any person or persons .■giving- such information as will lead to the convjetion •of the person or persons who set fire to the property of the said Timber Company on the evening of Saturday, ■the 10th instant. C. A. HARRIS, Chairman of Directors. Auckland, 13th January, 1835. "VTEW ZEALAND TIMBER COMPANY'S FIRE. w FREE PARDON TO ACCOMPLICES. His Excel '^ncy the Governor has been pleased 'to authorise the offer of a Free Pardon to any spereon implicated, not being the principal •offender, -who shall give such information ns •will lead to the apprehension of the person or tpersons who caused the recent Fire at the New IZealand Timber Company's premises. TmiRE. XjURK "OIRE. NEW ZEALAND TIMBER COMPANY (Limited.) The above Company, in thanking Customers for past support, which was beyond all expectation, beg to notify that a full equipment of machinery with all the latest improvements has •been imported at great cost, from all parts of New Zealand and Australia, and is now working night and day. The Company is therefore in a position to supply all orders for Timber, Sashes, Doors, and Manufactured Goods from the now works, near Freeman's Bay, at the shortest notice and lowest races. As some of our customers may be under the impression that our stock .of Dry Timber is burnt, wd avail ourselves of this opportunity to inform them that our Timber being seasoned at our Country Mills and Freeman's Bay allotments, none of the Manufacturing has been destroyed, and of which we now ln-kl the largest stojk in the colony. Being determined that the supply of material shall be maintained as hitherto, our Mills at Freeman's Bay, Devonport, and East Coast will be running .night and day. FRANK JAGGER, Manager. [a caub.] K - W - F - B L r C K L A N D Has commenced practice in Auckland as a BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR ;ln Chambers No. 5, Durham-street East (opposite T. and S. Morrin and Co. 'a side entrance.)

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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 229, 31 January 1885, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 229, 31 January 1885, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 229, 31 January 1885, Page 13

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