Miscellaneous. piTY HALL MISS CARRIE EMAN UE L AND Mr. ALFEED ANDERSON'S GRAND BALLAD CONCERT. First Appearance of MR. VER NB R Gentleman Comique, when he will sing " Piccadilly" and " Sweet Mrs Tickle." The fourth of the series will be given THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, March 15, 1873, When a Choice Selection of Ballads, &c, will be given. CONDUCTOR: MR ALFRED ANDERSON, R.A.M Pianist to 11. R.H. the Duo of Edinburgh, Prices of Admission: RESERVED SEATS—THREE SHILLINGS. BODY OF HALL-TWO SHILLINGS. BACK SEATS-ONE SHILLING. Doors open at half-past seven, Concert to commence at 8 o'clock. pEiwcE of wales;thea.tre. Lessee Mr P. Vragnizan. THIS (Saturday) EVENING, MARCH 15. Immense Atteaction Fob This Night Only! MRS ALICE ALLEN, The Mermatd ! The Mermatd ! The Mermaid ! will positively appear in a Petite Comedy of THE CONJUGAL LESSON. Mrs Letitia Lullaby, Mrs A. Allen (the Mermaid), assisted by the MAMMOTH COMPANY. Grand Programme for this Occasion. Seats may be secured at Messrs Upton's, where a plan of the Dress Circle may be seen. "XTOTICE is hereby given that if a sufficient number of applications from Candidates for Examination is made before the 20th inst. the Examiners will attend in Auckland on or about the 27th inst. to hold an Examination for Masters and Mates' Certificates. Forms of application, and full particulars, may be obtained at the Custom House. W. SEED, Secretary of Customs (Marine Branch). Wellington, 12th March, 1873. TO LET, a Cottage of six Eoorns.— Apply to George Holdship & Co., Custom-house-street. BOARD AND RESIDENCE for Gentlemen. Healthy and conven'ent situation. — Prospect House, Hobson street, above Wellesley street. Terms moderate. FOR SALE, a handsome Dog-cart, —Apply to Mackie & Bastien, Carriage Factory, Durham street. FOE SALE, a Gas-making Apparatus, complete; well adapted for a country Hotel. —For particulars apply to SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Fort street. pOMEOETABLE Board and EesiV-^ dence in a pleasantly situated part of Parnell. For address apply to " B.,1 Star office. A UCKLAND SAVINGS' BANK. ESTABLISHED 1847. Pb.es j dent: HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR. Vie e-Pe.es i dent: WILLIAM RATTRAY, ESQ. The Bank is open daily from 12 to 1 o'clock, also on Saturday Evenings from 7 to 9 o'clock. Any sum from Is. and upwards received, for which per cent, interest is allowed. Every facility given to depositors. R. CAMERON, Accountant. IN compliance with the request of several iufluential citizens I hereby convene a Public Meeting at Brown's Hotel, Shortland street, TO-MORROW (Saturday) EVENING, the 15th inst., at eight o'clock, for the purpose of considering the most suitable manner of welcoming the Northern Representatives on their return from the recent rifle contest at Kelson. P. A. PHILIPS, Mayor. Auckland. March 13. 1873. FOR SALE, / \NE Hundred and Twenty Thousand SHINGLES. SHIRLEY W. HILL, Shipping and Commission Agent, 31, Lower Queen street. March 14, 1873. ST. MATTHEW'S SALE OF PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL WORK. THE Balance of Goods left unsold, consisting largely of Children's Clothing, &c, will be disposed of THIS DAY (Saturday), on the premises lately occupied by Mr Dyson, Queen-street. GEEAT B AEGAIN S. Admission od. AUCKLAND NAVAL VOLUNTEER BALL. THIS Ball will be held in the Drillshed, Princes-street, on MONDAY EVENING, the 17th instant. Members of other Volunteer Companies are requested to appear in uniform. As only a limited number of tickets will be issued early application is necessary. Dancing to commence at half-past eight o'clock. Tickets, 10s 6d each, to admit lady and gentleman ; and may be had of Lieutenants Chapman and Wells, Petty-Officers Bruce and Keene, and Privates Robinson and Lamb. W. C. BRUCE, Hon Sec. A MESSIEURS Les Sous Officiers et Equipage dv navire de guerre Franijais en rade. E. S. HILL, Tenant le Scotia Hotel, Hobson street, a l'honneur de recommander son e'tabiissement. Vms and Spiritueux choisis. Le personelle de la maison parle Franqais. GENTLEMEN'S Clothes Dyed, Made to Order, Cleaned, Altered, Eepared and' Pressed, cheapest in Auckland, at Mark Simpson, Tailor, Wyndham-street, opposite Evening Star office. For Sale-Oil Coats, Trousers, Tents, Horse and Waggon Covers. Wholesale and Retail.
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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 985, 15 March 1873, Page 3
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