TpISH'S SABSAPARILLA. T>KINCE OE WALES THEATRE Lessees .. .. .. Messrs Collier A Co. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! f s WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. 1 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. MAN OF THE WORLD ! MAN OP THE WORLD ! MAN OF THE WORLD J i I .. SIR PERTINAX SIR PBRTINAX SIR PERTINAX •MACSYCOPHANT. MACSYCOPHANT. \ ' MACSYCOPHANT. / And the Farce'6f /,• THE WIDOW'S VICTIM. Imitations or Popular Aotokh. Dross Circle, 3s ; Stalls, 2s ; Pit—One Shilling. Box Plan at Messrs Upton & Co.'s, Queen-gtreet where Tickets can be obtained and seats secured daily | i *£. Q.KAND FANCY BAZAAE. GIT V H ALL, QUEEN-STREET. THIS DAY! (Wednesday), AND FOLLOWING DAYS. OPEN FROM ;2 O'CLOCK TO 6, AND FROM 7TO 10 P.M. ADMISSION:-ONE SITILLING; CHILDREN, HAW-PRICE. pHOKAL HALL. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 187.'}. AMATEUR CONCERT IN AID OV THE FUNDS OV ST. MARY'S SUNDAY-SCHOOL, PAKNELL. Admission:-ONE SHILLING. Doors open at 7.30 p.m.; to commence at S p.m. PROGRAMME: Part I. Trio Concertanto (two Violins and Piano)—"Laghelto and Rondo" .. Messrs J. E. Hammond and Clinton Canon (three Sopranos)—" Go, Faithless Choir) (Cherubini) Part Song—"My Fatherland" Duet, vocal (Lady and Gentleman) —" Sailor Sighs" Song (Lady)—" Ring on, Sweet Angelus" fGounod) Song (Gentleman) —■•' Mollie, Darling" Fantasia, instrumental—" She "Wore a Wreath of Roses" (arranged by J. If. Boale) Part Song—"Tho Cuckoo Sings in tho Poplar Tree" (Maefarren). Part 11. Fantasia (Piano si Quatre Main*, and Violin)— From the Opera of " Traviata" (BXllelJ Song (Lady)- " The Captive Greek Girl" Chorus (Female Voices)—"Le Alpigiane" (Giro PimutiJ Song (Lady)—" Love's Request" (Reithardt) Part S»ng—" The Sea Hath its Pearli" (Giro Pirtutij Romance (Piano and Violin)—" Alice" (Aslur) Duet, vocal (Lady and Gentleman)— " Nay, Bid Mo not Rosign Love," from tho Opera of "Don Giovanni" Part So»g— " O, Who will o'er the Downs so Free" (J'earsall) God Save the Qukbm. Tickets can bo obtained at Messrs Upton's or Wayte's, Queen stroet; and Mrs Vaughn Bor Mr Robinson's, Parnell. THEWAX W O E X 8 ; EXHIBITION WILL OPEN QN SATURDAY NEXT, ! AT WEBB'S MUSIC SALOON, WELLBSIiEY STREET (One'door above United Service Hotel)., A COLLECTION of SEVENTY-FIVE FIGURES | of the Principal Characters of the Day, including .the DREADFUL MASSACRE AT POVERTY PAY NEW ZEALAND. ■ Doors open from 10 a.m. till 10 p.m. Admission—One Shilling; Children, half-price. \ UCKLAND RIELE BBIGADE. ~.,;.« \ Auckland,Soptombor 1, 1873. REGIMENTAL ORDERS— The* usual Monthly Inspection of the Battalion will be hold on Thursday Evening next, the 4th inst, at half-Tiast 7. o'clock,' in the Prlncos-street Drlll-ahed. 1 m% X! 8 W M. GORDON. Major Commanding Auckland Ride Brigade mil E! r U N D EESI&NBD Begs to notify that ho has reoolved, per Wonga '•'"''; i ; ':: :;■'.'.:■: I- '.'Hi V Wongaj "' tTHE FIRST PORTION OF If"°A| S HI P M E N T :boc.ij\ x';;^;^,,\.' :.;'.'.i':v ■ .:..: 'NEW SEASON'S (1873-4) TEAS, Ex Steamship '" CEiiaroßTH," trom Foo ,' Cnoyr, Wmllar to the bent, numbera of the Acacia's cargo which gave such gen erd satisfaction las* Season, and" he invites the .Trade to Inspect ,and procuro wunpleg forliajioring. ■ f^^Vj" .The Sklpjnent Jndudea various grades, from good medium to full-flavoured Souchong TEAS, and has been purchased in Foo Chow with a special view to tho growtag.,'i^'^aid''toitl»fe.'Sarkßt-''OK tho finer description of teiu.. •j ' - -i-j:J *c'-b ' "'"';: i" ;.;;■■ ,£, frU -! H:; B." MORTON. 1 , L_i_ ! = ■—. MIIZBJ- 1; MAIZE!! MAIZE I"!! ; O N ~,,5. A L E',, v- --; Ex LESEilv'-iFROM ' CLABBNOb" • RrVEB, ;N.S.W. ' no \ q?,!t* :;i'""£.£r . ' : .^ ■■'• FOR SALE, :to; quantities to suit purchasers, at lowest ';■■' ,'','■,!■"; ;■■>■"' ■. %s Market1 price, ».••: <;; nu;;< !,)■.,■• b-\u:tl ■:•»; I>B :■•; Arti-irivl . '.o.:j •■.■,.: :I,IA ' ,;i,-.j; , ,H» B- MORTON. i rt<i IJU* ■■' <:-' ■■ ( i^tiv ~.. Mr: -a"' :.. .:' Cußton>houßo-atrcot, Aup»t3o,l^y, •■._,■[ I'&lYjyd saa'/.'Gi-l
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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1127, 3 September 1873, Page 3
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