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I TXT AN! ED'KNOWN! WANTED VV KNOWN ! That I have about 180 cases of ood Apples at 3d and 4d lb; fine Salmon, 6dlb; Herrings, 16 for Is ; another invoice of new seasoned Sauce at 5d bottle, or 4s 3d per dozen; 150 gross of Boot Laces, 2s 3d gross ; 12 gross Egg' Cups, Is 9d dozen, 18s per gross ; Salt Cellars, 2d each, Is 6d dozen; ' small Salt Cellars, 6d dozen, 4s 6d gross ; 1000 Book Marks from 2d each, or is 4d dozen , about 16 boxes of Kaisins, only 4jd lb ; goad Rice, 3d lb ; Light and Dark Bluo, 10d lb ; and a variety of other articles too numerous to mention.—H. WaTTS, Pitt-street.— Lime Juice. 3s 6d gallon. WANTED, the general public to know that W. KIRBY. corner of Queen and Wakefield-streets, has on sale :—Newcastle Coal (wholesale and retail), at the lowest rates. Bricks, Lime, Sand, Shells, Tiles, Iron-bark Shafts, Spokes, and Eed -gum Felloes, &c, &c, alwayson hand. pRINCE OF WALEb THEATEE THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, April 22, LAST NIGHT BUT THEEE of MISS CLARA STBPHBNSON, Supported by the Company. LADY AUDLEY'S SECRET and ALADDIN. First Appearance of MISS TILLY ANDREWS AND MR JAMES SOUTH, THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, APRIL' 22_ piTY HALL, Claus-Rekel Concerts. Director Signob Bisca.ccia.nti. ! FIVE NIGHTS ONLY! I . __ —— Under the Patronage of His Excellency the Governor '; and Lady Keigusson.His Honor the Superintendent, i Captain Simpson, and Officers, of H.M.S. Blanche, I His Worship the Mayor. MONDAY EVENING NEXT, Apeil 27, J FIRST APPEARANCE IN AUCKLAND I OF j MDLLE. JENNY CLAUS, THE CELEBRATED VIOLINISTE, Assisted by MDLLE. JEANNE REKEL, The Charming Young Pxima Donna MRS MITCHELL, The Popular Local Vocalist. SIGNOR CECCHI, i The1 Eminent Tenor, and MONS. REKEL, The Renowned Pianist and Composer. Box Office "at Mr Upton's. Admission—Front Seats, 4s ; Body of Hall, 3s ; Back Seats, 2s. |pONSONBY HA LL. GRAND CONCERT BY TIIE CARANDINI COMPANY, AND MR GEO. COTTERELL, THE CELEBRATED MIMIC, Who will appear in his Humorous and Transf orma- , tional Entertainment, entitled QUIZ ; Ob, FACES AND FANCIES. Under the Patronage of HI3 HONOR THE SUPERINTENDENT. THURSDAY, APRIL 23. . PROGRAMME. Pabt I. Trio, " Those Distant Chimes" (Glover)— The Sisters Isabella, Fannie, and lizzie Song, " Waiting" (Millard)-Madame Carandini Descriptive Song, " The Mave Ship" (Russell)—Mr Gordon Arioso. " Figlio Mio" (Meyerbeer)— Miss Lizzie Trio, " The Mariners" (Randegger)—Miss Lizzie and Messrs Sherwin and Gordon Song—" O Vago Fior " (Marras)- Miss Fannie Duet, " The Regulation" (Offenbach)— Miss Isabella and Mr Sherwin v Operatic Selections from Wallace's Opara "Maritana" introducing chorus, "Oh, what pleasure,' and Solo and Chorus, " What Mystery"— Company. Sketches of Character by Mr Cotterell, THE WEDDING BREAKFAST, After which Mr Adolphus Boosher will introduce selections from the Opera of " U M B U G G I A N A." Interval of Ten Minutes. . Part 11. Quartette, "From the valleys and hills" (Balfe)— Company Ballad. " Gentle Flower, canst thou tell" (Hatton)— Miss Isabella Song, "-The Old Sexton" (Russell)—Mr Gordon Duet, " Tel Rammenti" (Campana)—The Sisters Isabella and Fannie Irish Ballad, " The Lsst Rose of Summer"—Madame Carandini Song, " When the Swallows" (Abt)—Miss Fannie THE SCHOOL FOR SENTIMENT; Or, THE TAR, THE TEAR, AND THE TILBURY, a Melodrama in five act 3 (by Gilbert a Beckett). . Time occupied in performance, five minutch; and in which Mr Cotterell will sustain all the characters. Song. "Out on the Rocks" (Sainton-Delby)—Miss Lizzie Duet, " Trust her net, she's fooling thee" (Balfe) — The Sisters Isabella and Fannie. . - ADMISSION- 2s 6d. Tickets to be had at Messrs Upton & Co.'s, Mr Waj te, Mr Chapman, and Messrs Masons, Queenstreet, and at Mrs Taylor's, Post-offlce, Mr Moncke's, and Mr Brown's, Ponsonby Road. Doors open at 7.30 ; Concert to commence at 8. tSB" Omnibuses will run from corner of Queen-street and back at the usual DAILY fares. • TTI H. L E W I S S O N Begs to inform his numerous frienes and the public at large that having been successful in disposing of all his old STOCK at the recent CLEARING-OUT SALE, He has determined to EE-OPEN with an ENTIRELY NEW SELECTION OF EVERY. DESCRIPTION OS . JEWELLERY, WATCHES, &C, And is resolved to offer to the Public Goods of the best Quality at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. &" Extensve Alterations are about to be made in the Business Premises, which when completed will make them second to none in the Colonies. ' . ' The Manufacturing Branch of the Business will be carried on as usual, and all, Repairs or Orders lor Cutting and Mounting Greenstone and Quartz will be executed with promptness, >">:". F. H. LEWISSON, : OPPOSITE TJNIO.N ;;B;A N" X, Queen-street, Auckland.

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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1312, 22 April 1874, Page 3

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