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pEINCE OE WALES THEATRE. HTi PATRICK'S NlGHT—Grand Holiday BUI. Those Popular Favourites, MR. AND MRS. HUSKINS (MISS FLORENCE OOLVILLE), AND . ME. GEORGE DARRFLL, Will appear iii Boticicault's Great Drama, The COLLELN BAWN. KvrleDalv < Mr Iloskius SS dress Ciegan • ■ ; -Mr O. D«wU a nno Chute Miss Florence Oolwlto Eilv O'Connor Miss Cluva Stephenson C onclnding with a Grand Olla Podrida. TO-MOEROW. —First appearance in Auckland of Miss Colvilloas Caruille. ■PRICES :—Chicle, 4s. ; Stalls,'2a. dd,;. Pit, Is. Ha. c. b. a . ATJOKLAHD BRANCH, No 81. THE ANNUAL BALL OZ tfle abrve Branch v-ili be held in tho CHORaL IJAb!., on ' WEDNESDAY, 17th MARCH, (St. Patrick's Day). Dancing to comc.p.nce at 9 pm. Ladies by Invitation Circular only. Tickets, 10a Cd each m^y be obtained at Clarke Kros, Queen-street ; .Mr J. Culli.an's Uootmaker, Queen-street; Mr J. Flyn..'s, -tatio..er, W«>l sleyBtreet ; Mr .1. ]>.••• jmy'«, Coachnmker's Arres Hotel, Albert-street ; Mr B. Hacktts Martet Hotel, Ureyitieet ;Mr M. JJsrvan's Nevada Hot-1, QueeD ■ street; or of any Members of the Commiuee, and the Secret-try. B. HAMILL, Secretary, TTOTJNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN X ASSOCIATION. Collecting Books have been issued in terms of the resolution passed at. tho meeting last night. Subscriptions will be thankfully received by THUS. BuDDLE, Hon. Sec. 17th March, 1875. T~TnrT~ ARRIVE D— O THE WONDERFUL LEOPARD BOY, Who created so much excitement in America a few years ago, and the SMALLEST LADY IN THE WORLD, Together with many other AMUSING AND INTERESTING THINGS, Will be on EXHIBITION FOR A FEW EVENINGS, At the OLD MARKET LAWN. Open from 7 till 10 p.m. ADMISSIO N—OISIE SHILLING. A UOKLAND HORTICULTURAL J\_ SOCIKTY. A Grand Horticultural Exhibition will be held in the City Hall THIS DAY, the 17th instant, when upwards of 170 prizes will be offered for public . competition. Admission—On^ Shilling. Dcors open from 12 to 9 p.m. T. F. CHEESEMAN, Hon. Secretary. TO LET, a small Office in a Central Position in thy City.—Kobert Home, hliort-lanrl-street. "A AND M.JTICH OLA S, XJL Milliners and Dressmakers, request all who are indebted to them to settle their accounts without delay.—Shortland-atrcet, March 17, 1875. BARGAIN —The Furniture and Goodwill of a Ten-roomed Boarding House, to bn disposed of on very moderate ternis.--.-»ddress, " G.M.," Star office. Jj^Uli SALE —I be unexpired Lease JD of 17 years of a large allotment, situate at the highest part of Grafton Road. There is erected on the p operty a well built House oi' seven rooms, with every convenience, and commanding a niagniiicent view of the harbour and surrounding country. The Garden in well stocked with trees, shrubs, and flowers.—Apply to HENRY E. WILLIAMS, No. 2, Insurance Buildings. o" IT" w a l c Tvo pair of I? rench Burr Mill Stones, with the necessary michintry i or a complete mill if required, to be sold cheap. C. F. PATITTNQTOISr. FOR SALE, at Mount Albert, 18 acres very good land (no stones), all fenced, and good House. Price, £450. To be Let, with a purchasing clause, at Eemuera, a comfortable Gentleman's Residence, with outbuildiiu;s, and every convenience, together with nine acres oi' choice land, well drained and securely fenced Keut, £62 per annum ; term to commence from Ist April, 1875.— R. 0. Greenwood, Land and Commission Agent. Market House. To Working Men, Speculators, &c— To be had for £95 cash, Two Three-roomed Cottages in Wakefieldstreet. newly painted, and in good repair, with well of first-class water, and large yard suitable for a coal yard or another house, both let to good tenants for 9s per week each. The property is leasehold, with 18 years to run. About 100 acres good Land, near the Station, Pap.kura Valley, will he sold cht;np New Potatoes, Onions, Farm Produce, &c, &c, at Lowi SC Prices. Also several good Hack and "tarness Horses, ft. O. ■*BKENW\'OD, General U^mmissi n Agent, Market Housa. A GENTS FOR THE " STAR" The Stab can be obtained from the following Agents at any time after 5 o'clock p.m.:— DiDWOtiD-Mr Brown. Bert-wood Store Ponsonby Boai—Mr M>K nstry, Honsonby Store Karangahape EoAD—Mr Y. Warren, Sydenhun Mtote ; Mr Nicholas, Grocery Store Newmakket—Mr Withtiford, Ironmongery Store Kybek. Pass— .vir Burns, Grocery store ; Mr Taylor, ■ Grocery Store -_..'„. ONEHtrNGA.-Mr Gilman, Chemist; Mr Watts, Storekeeper Otahuhu- Mr J. Hall, Post-office Pabwkm.—Miss Ryan, Grocery tore ;Mr E. Brown, Grocery Store ; Mr Augur, Bo >tmaker North Shorb- Mr O. M*vs, Gr< cerr Store; Mr Dude-, Grocer? Store ; Mr Bass, Grocery Store • Wellington-stkeet— Mr Todd, Grocery Store ; M Hipgins, Wellington Hotel CORNhK of Weldngtojs-btkket — Mr Mctrea Grocer. Fkbem<m's Ba.v HcniL, Frekmak's Bay—Mr Stow Alma Place akd Neighbohhood—Mr West Alma Si.ore Gi 35at North Eoa.t>— Mr McGibbon, Glasgow Store Eden Vine Hotel, New Nobth EoAD-Mr Pbplecoa R'<a-s Hothx, -ctmo> tis-street—Mr Eose Newton Mr Mclndoe's S ora. Newton New North Koad Mr Collir-s, Bootmaker Newton Bo ad—Mr Walsh GATEFUL— C OMFOR TI N G. - EPPS'S COCOA. BREAK AST. "By a thorough knowle of the natural aws which govern the operation c f digestion and nutrition, and by a careful app ication ot the fine properties of well-selected coco* A3r Krjps lias provided our breakfast tables with. delicately fUvnured beverage which may save many heavy doctors bills."— Civil Service Gazette Manufacture ojt Cocoa. ■ "We will now give an account of the process adopted by Messrs James Kpps and Co., manufacturers of dietetic articles, in their works in the £uston-road, London." —See rticle in Cassell s Household Guide. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in packets, labelled thus ;— JAMES EPPS & CO., homoeopathic chemistd, 48, threadneedle-street, and 170, Piccadilly ; Works Diana Placo, Huston R.oad, London. TT'OUND on Saturday, in Hobson_C street, a small sum of Money —The owner can get it by paying cost of this advertisement, to B. Kane, on the wharf. NEHUNGA PERPETUAL LAND, BUILDING, AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. The Annual Meeting of this Society will be held at 8 o'clock p.m. in the Choral Hall, Onehunga, on Friday, 2nd April, 1575. „*..'■' Business: —To receive report of proceedings and accounts, and to elect office-bearers. Nominations of office-bearers will be received by the Secretary up to the 31st March. N.B. —Shares fully paid up or otherwise issued at any time. .. ; - - - . J. D; JACKSON, .

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1590, 17 March 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1590, 17 March 1875, Page 3

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