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pRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. io-nightTto-night • RE-APPEARANCE OF THOSE TALENTED ARTISTES, GRACE EGERTON (Mrs Geo. Case) AND MR. GEO. CASE, AFTER AN ABSENCE OF NINE YEARS. PRICES :—Dress Circle, 3s ; Family Tickets to admit four, 10s (to be procured only at Mr Upton s, where a plan may be seen and seats secured); Stalls, 2s ; PIT, Is. Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8 o'clock. REV CHARLES pi LARK. POSITIVELY HIS LAST APPEARANCE. CHORAL HALL, TO-MORROW NIGHT ! CHORAL HALL, TO-MORROW NIGHT ! FRIDAY, APKIL 30th. On -which occasion -will be presented the Best Programe of the Series. POPULAR PEICES! PURCHASE YOUR TICKETS DURING THE DAY AT UPTON'S. R. S. SMYTHE. OUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASS OCI A T lON. A LIME LIGHT EXHIBITION I.F BEAUTIFUL ?lEWB OF THE OLD ABBEYS AMD CjSI1 BS OP ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND. Will be given in the above Hall by Mr Dennes on TUESDAY EVENING next, the 4th May. Selections of Music. Admission, Is each ; to commence quarter to 8 o'clock. Proceeds In aid of the Library. AN ENTERTAINMENT by St. Matthew's Sunday School Choir will take place at the Large Room of the Young Men s Christian Association on Friday Evening, April 80. To commence at 7.30. Admission by Ticket,. 6d; at the door, Is. Tickets may be had from Members of the Choir and the Secretary —Thomas H. Webb. HPHE "WANGAREI COMET." Advertisers having business with Wangarei, and others are notified that the Wangarei Conici, a weekly journal, subsidised by the settlers, and receiving general support at Wangarei and neighbouring districts, will be issued on the Third Saturday in May, and will form an admirable advertising medium. Communications addressed G. E. Aldkrton, care of Stab Office, will receive attention. LOYAL PARNELL LODGE, NO. 4760. The Members ;f the above Lodge are requested to attend at the Oddfellow's Hall, Parnell Tv -MORROW AFTUBNOON. at 2 o'cl ck, for the purpose of following the remains of our late Brother Jams Lucas to his last Resting Place. Members of other lodges are respectfully invited to attend. Regalia: White Gloves. By order of the N.GJ. H. MULLINB, Secretary. SELECT Board and Residence.— Every Comfort for single gentlemen. Harbour View House, Shortland Crescent. 4?^OO T0 LEND on Freehold O*S *J \J \J Security.—Apply to EDWARD SMITH, High-street. f hfy Ti^ORSALE, a Seven-roomed M''\* X«& -^ House and Freehold allotment, 33 fy, r ■■'■■ww feet by 100 feet, in Newton Road, close to its junction with Symonds-street; a good well. Price, £230. A Four-roomed Cottage in the suburbs, with Freehold allotment. 33 x 100 feet. Price, £125. Four-roomed Cottage in Ponsonby, with Freehold allotment 33 x 100 feet; an excellent well. Price, £125. Apply to HENRY E. WILLIAMS, Estate Agent, No. 2, Insurance Buildings. Tji O R SALE. A Rosewood Piano, by Bord of Paris, will be sold under cost to close consignment. R. BATED, Victofiar-street. O R S A L E, 1 16-horse Portable ENGINE, nearly new.— Apply to R. H. Yeoman, Albert Boiler Works, AJbert-street. X~X L E A R~M~ S. FOR SALE, a Consignment of the above in sires ranging from 2J inches to 3J inches. Just Landed ex Hero. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Fort-streets. TO LET, a. Four-roomed Cottage. Mo-ant St. Mary.—Apply Paterson's Stables', Queen-street. "* T O BUILDERS. Tenders will be received until noon of May 3, for additions to a Residence at Kyber Pass Road. R. KEALS & SON, Architects. HHENDERS will be received until JL the sth May for Re-shingling and Sundry Repairs to the Presbyterian Church, Onehunga, at Messrs Fleming and Stevenson, where specifications may be seen. HHENDERS are required for MainJL yard, Mainsail, and Seven Spars, by 11 a.m. To-morrow. Particulars at my office, 5, Exchange. W. FLOOD. Agent. TENDERS will be received at Harbor View Dining Rooms, Qneen-street Whatf, up to Saturday, Ist May, to Carting Scoria and Babble Stone —For particulars apply as abova. AUCKLAND COLLEGE. Select Evening Classes will be OPENED on MONDAY next for instruction in English, Bookkeeping, and Mathematics.—For terms, 4c., apply at the College. ■ :'.,'. NEW SONG will shortly be • issued.—A New Song by S. J. ~ Lambert, F.R.A.S., Professor of Music, Auckland. A UCKLAND REGISTRY OFFICE -£*- for Servants, junction of Queen and Greystreets, nearly opposite the Fire-bell. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the friends of the Home for 'Neglected and Destitute Children, will take place at the Young Men's Christian association Rooms, on Thursday next, at half-past 7 p.m. The Chair will be taken by Sir George Grey, K.C.B WANTED KNOWN, that the Road is easy and natural from The Pantheon to the Saving's Bank, two doors below.—Ford, Potter, and Co., Tailors, Hatters, Outfitters, , Queen-street. WANTED, the general public to know that W. KIRBY, corner of Queen and Wakefl eld-streets, has on sale :—Newcastle Coal wholesale and retail), at the lowest rates. Bricks, Lime, Sand, Shells, Tiles, Iron-bark Shafts, Spokes, and Red-gum Felloes, Ac, Ac., always on hand. A large supply of the best Newcastle Coke nowon hand. WXNTED KNOWN, the bes price given for broken Flint Glass at Auckr land Glass w or fcg TTnion-street. ANTED KNOWN that GARRETT BROS, have now REMOVED to their New Brick Building, in Wakefield-street, where they will supply their customers as usual. Storekeepers and Merchants Supplied.—GAßßETT BROTHERS, Dublin Boot and Shoe Warehouse, Wakefield-street. WANTED KNOWN, that Robert' Brewin, of Auckland Seed Depot, who has Removed opposite Messrs. T. and S. Morrin's, has on Sale a choice assortment of. Agricultural, Vegetable, and Flower Seeds of sterling Merit, Seeds of Pines, Cypresses, Gums, and Acacias; also of all the most useful 9ew Zealand Forest Trees and Shrubs, Seed Potatoes, Cabbage,, and Cauliflower Plants, and a choice collection of N ursery Stock true to name and of first quality. R.. B. respectfully intimates that his Seeds are specially selected for this market, being varieties lie has found most suitable for this climate during eleven years experience as a practical Horticulturist.

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1624, 29 April 1875, Page 3

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