pHINCE OF WALES THEATRE. Lessee. R. J. De Lias. Stage Manager.. G. W. Collier. ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION AND BRILLIANT SUCCESS OF THE CHARMING ARTISTS, Tyr ISS .QARRY.Q.EORGE ME. E. W. LAWRENCE. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, SEPTEMBER 6, Bouci fault's Emotional Drama, in five acts, entitled— JANET PRIDE! Janet Pride Miss Carry George Richaid Pride Mr. R. W. Lawrence SUPPORTED BY THE ENTIRE COMPANY. US' NOTICE.—The Theatre being inconveniently crammed to suffocation on Saturday Evening, ladies and gentlemen who were unable to gain admission, can, on production of their tickets, obtain seats this or any evening during the week. Carriages may be ordered at 10.45 p m. Box Plan at Upton and Co.'s, Stationers. Dress Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 2s (id ; Pit, Is. rpHE REV. P. P. AGNEW, (Late Government Chaplain to the Prisons and Convict Establishments of New South Wales), WILL DELIVER A SERIES O_' SIX LECTURES AT AUCKLAND, COMMENCING MONDAY, 6th SEPTEMBER First Lecture : James the Second and Transportation! The Floating Hell! Botany Bay! The Reign of Terror ! The British Slave Market! Paddy Mooney's Journey to China! Australian Sunshine! Wednesday, City Hall. Thursday, Onehunga. Friday, City Hall. Front Seats, 3s; Second Seats, 2s ; Back Seats, Is. Doors open at 7.30. Lecture at 8. Carriages at 10. FREDERICK J. WILLS, Manager. R I. B X 0 W N Begs to announce that he will give an ENTERTAINM ENT, Consisting of a CONCERT AND " SPELLING BEE," ON THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, 9th instant, TT TnE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION w ROOMS. The Eev. R. S Hassard and the Rev. W. Calder have kindly consented to preside. The proceeds of the Entertainment will be given to meet the urgent needs of a Widow Lady. In order to ensure success, ladies and gentlemen who are willing to join the " Bee" are invited to send in their nanie.B to Mr. Brown by Thursday morning. Tickets of admission to the public, Is. each. To commence at 8 o'clock. AUCKLAND POULTRY ASSOCIATION AND DOG SHOW. The First Annual Exhibition will be held at the Market-houeo on Friday and Saturday, 10th and 11th September, When upwards of £150 will be given in prizes. Entries close at the Market House, or at 41, Insurance Buildings, on or before Wednesday, the Bth instant. For further particulars see handbills. WM. PERCIVAL, Secretary. N.B. —Regulation 2 in handbills, instead of "1 Cock 2 Hens"—road " 1 Cock 1 Hen." -px 'ALUmbaqh: J. M. McLACBLAN hds -hist Received, direct from the Manufacturers, a second supply of Coats' Machine Cotton. All numbers may now be procured from him, either IVliolcsale or Retail. J. M. McLACBLAN, QUEEN-STREET, One door from Wellesley-street. T^= Of I C E. PHOTOGRAPHS of private parties, taken by Mr. Bartlett, are in the hands of Mr. Wm. Lockhart, High-street, and can be obtained at his office if applied for on or before Saturday, 11th instant, after' which date all Photographs in his hands will be sold without reserve. T ODGE AHA, 348^ 1.0. Masonic Hotel, Princes-street, Auckland, September 4,1875. The Regular Monthly Communication of the above Lodge will be held at the Lodgeroom on MONDAY EVENING, Sept. 6, at 7.30 o'clock. By oider, MOSS M, LEVY, Secretary. 0.0. P., M.U., A. D.—LOYAL GOOD INTENT LODGE, No. 4369. The TWENTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY of the Lodge will be celebrated by a DINNER and QUADRILLE PARTS" on THURSDAY EVENING, September 9, 1875, in the Odd Fellows' Hall, Cookstreet. ■ Dinner on table at 6.30 p.m.; Dancing to commence at 9 o'clock. THOS. COLE, P.P.G.M., M.O. Double Tickets, 7s. 6d., may be obtained from any Of the Stewards. H. J. SMITH, Secretary. T> O O T Si C. WESTPFAHL is now Belling off, at enormous reduction. On account of having an overstock of Boots and Shoes, he is determined to clear at and under Cost Price, for caßh only. t3O~ Mote the address— E. WESTPFAHL, ■- ' 127, Queen-street. N S A L E, Ex John Rennie and late arrivals— 50 tons Nos. 1 to 3 Clyde Pig Iron 6 cases Copper Sheathing—l4,l6, and 18 oz. 9 coils (200 fathoms each) S)4 to 4)4 inch Wire Eope. TO ARRIVE, Per City of Auckland and ColumbusAdmiralty Tested Chain Cables, % to 1% inch Admiralty Tested Anchors, 1 to 12 cwt. D. H. MoKENZIE. Custom-house-street, August 31, 1875. ■ ■ - "PHOTOGRAPHY. SPECIAL NOTICE. Messrs. HEMUS & HANNA Have milch pleasure in informing, their friends and the public that their Portrait Studio is now OPEN. Their Establishment has been carefully fitted up with every convenience for producing a superior class of Portraiture. Photographs artistically finished in oils, wate colors, or crayons, at reasonable rates. A superior quality of work guaranteed. QUEEN-STREET, CORNEB OF WELLESLEY-STREET "WEST, Over Messrs. Hewin's. N SALE, 83 flasks Quicksilver, at lowest market rates. GEORGE SIBBIN, Corner Mart. URE MILK for Sick Children from the same cow, healthy, and entirely grass fed, being hand carried keeps longer sweet.—Domain Dairy, top of Abercrombie. street. EED POTATOES, very best Canterbury picked seed (small).—Governor Browne Hotel. " HE " Evening Star" may now be had at the West End General Store. Karangahape Road, as soon after 5 o'clock as possible. * . - E. TAYLOR. OR SALE, the first-sailing Yacht RIPPLE, 8 tons, coppered and copper-fartened ■ and well found wi)h sails, ropes, chains, anchors, copper pump, dingy, fcc^gpiy to^^ No. 8, Queen-street. TO LET, in Seafield View, a fourroomed Cottage.—Apply T. Peacock, Optician, Shoitland-itieet.
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1735, 6 September 1875, Page 3
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