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Theatre <^gy& Royal. Proprietor .. <4__-sJ^^^-__Jf R. j. DELIAS ENGAGEMENT Of the Charming Young Actress, MARY LOD I SKI YOUNG 1 MARY LODUSKI YOUNG ! MARY LODUSKI YOUNG ! Who will appear THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, In her famous impersonation of LADY ISABEL ! LADY ISABELI LADY ISABEL ! VINE! MADAME VINE! MADAME VINE! In Mrs. Wood's Drama, in 5 acts, of EAST LYNNE ! EAST LYNNE! EAST LYNNE! TO-MORROW EVENING, FROU FROU ! FROU FROU! ~\T OU N G _ [EN'S C H RIS TIA N __L v ASSOCIATION. WINTER COURSE OF LECTURES. FRID AY, 2nd NOVEMBER, at 7..0 P.M. Ad_i_h. ion :--ONE SHILLING. LECTURE by Mr. F. G. EWINGTON, ON WILLIAM 111., KING OF ENGLAND, Chair taken by Rev. A. W. Webb. Musical Conductor: Mr. C. Blomfield. Choir, "English Beauty." SYL-.iJ-UB :— History—Rule Brittania—England's Worthies —William's Birth and i-arly Struggles—Louis XIV. invades Holland—William resolves to die in the last ditch—W.lti.m's Courtship, Marriage, and subsequent: Fti.-.ation. with Elizabeth Villiers—Ro-i' it all happened. Choir, •' Bonnie Dundee,' " Hark, how they ring." Stuart Tyranny—Britain's .Agony—James 11. —S-tottish Martyrs - Revolution — William's landing—Coronation—Ever memorable Siege of Londonderry— Death, before Surrender —Battle of Kiiiiecrankie—State ci Ireland—Remarkable Irish Conversions, o. .:., Brass Kettles and Knockers turned into Coin oi the Realm—Battle of the Boyne—Brilliant Charge of the Irish Cavalry—William wounded—Jamesll. loses his appetite—Contincata. '■• t"s.i_- Gler.eoe 31assacre —William's Death—God In History. A^'UCKLaNI) TC4; EC U LT IT I-ALAND _C3_. PASTORAL ASSOCIATION'S FIR. S T AN N 0 A L SIIO W, To be held on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9. 1577, (Being H.R.H. the Prlnc ; _£ Wales's Birthday), ELLERSLIE RACECOURSE. Certificates will he offered for the following— HORSES SHEEP CATTLE SWINE DAIRY PRODUCE 3 "JOGS POULTRY PIGEONS' LOCAL INDUS TRIES HORTICULTURAL For further particulars see Handbills and Book 3 All Entries to bs made on the Association's Printed Forms, tojoe had from Messrs BuckLand, Huuter and Nolan, and the undersigned. WM. PERCIYAL, Secretary. TIIG-LAA'L) AGRICULTURAL-AND ______ PASTORM-L M.SSOCIATTON. The following Classes have been added to the list of awards :— Shorthorn 3-year-oid Bulls and Heifers Grade do. do. do. do. Hereford do. do. do. Grade do. do. do. do. Draught Entire, foaled since August, 187-1. - '.The time for receiving Entries has been extended to FRIDAY next, at 1 o'clock. All Stock by rail or water will be received up to 10 o'clock a.m. on morning of the Show, but not otherwise. WM. PERCIVAL, Secretary. £N o'uth bXi"tl^li~insu_iance k3 • COMPANY CAPITAL, £1,000,000. Buildings cf every description and Contents Insured. Wool from Sheep's Back or Shipping Port to London. Vessels, Freight, Gold. Grain, Gum, and Cargoes generally Insured to and from London, the Colonies, America, China, Mauritius, the Island &c. Lowest Cuericnt Rates Head Office, Auckland. A, BOARDMAN, Manager. TsXEW ZEALAX D INSURANCE 10i COMPANY. FIRE AND MARINE. Capital _. __t,000.000. Reinsurance Fund £100,000. Insurance against LOSS BY FIRE of every description of Property may be effected with this Company. Hulls Insured for the Voyage or Time. Merchandise, Goods, and Freight Insured, by steamers and sailing vessels, Riska en Specie subject to special arrangements. _ar Loasi*. Promptly Paid. O.F.r>T.«T- P PTrcROTC. M__.aa.ar A MERICAN SEWING MACHINES. the largest sale in australia. [Reduces Price List. "THE HOME" SHUTTLE-LOCK-STITCH. TEE PERFECTION uF MECHANISM Simple, Compact, Efficient, Durable, and Complete. It sews with the least -possible amount of labour, and a Girl of Twelve Years can run it without fatigue. It is a Triumph of Mecnanicai Genius. ' THE HOME" SHUTTLE is the only practica Low-price Lock-stitch Sewing Machine ever invented. This UNEQUALLED MACHINE use 3 a straight needle, makes the "Lock-stitch" (alike on both sides), has a self-adjusting tension, and is adapted to every variety of sewing for any wear, from the lightest muslins to the heaviest; AND WILL EVEN SEW LEATHER : \t will Hem, Fell, Bind, Cord, Braid, Seam, Tuck, Ruffles, Hemstitch, and Gather. Thic Machine will sew on and gather at the s_me time, and will work equally well on Silk, Linen, Woollen, and Cotton Goods, with Silk. T_iei>, or Cotton Thread. It is not necessc-y for us to endeavour to de tract from the merits of any other machines. We claim to sell THE BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE IN TEE MARKET, without regard to Price, and we tee! confident that whenever persons wishing to buy Sewina Machines give, the "HOME" SHUTTLE SEWINGMACHINE a fair trial, in competition with other Machines we will have the preference. With, the Machine is furnished—Hemmer Brader, Shuttle Bobbins, Oil Can, Oil, Serew 5 driver. Five Needles, Guage, Table Ciamp, and directions, for use. .ill securely packed in strong ease with lunges. PRICE:-Comt-lete in box £.1 03. With Table and Treadle £G os. With Table and Treadle, Half-Cabinet, with Cover, Lock and Key £7 7s In proof of their superiority over all other Machines, we guarantee them for five. Where the genuine "HOME" SHUTTLE MACHINES, stamped with our name, are not procurable, we will send them direct to purchasers on receipt of remittance or reference. L. D. NATHAN & CO SOLE AGEXTS. We ha-ve appointed the undersigned Sole Retail Agent for Auckland, where the Genuine. Home Shuttle Machines are procurable by time payments. Hhis.rations, Specimens, and Tuition free of cha? ge J. V. BREDA, Shortland-street T. 7. 1- id Ii.HL AN D. C 0.„ ___. Wholesale, Shipping & Family BUTCHER, CJueen-street, next Bank of New Zealand, Auckland. 1 Poultry of all kincis dressed to order Prime Smoked "Tongues, Home-cured Bacon. Corned Beef on Sale m large quantities. I N.B.—Dealers in Game. Live Pheasants for warded to all parts of the colony upon receipt of older. Families waited an in town or suburbs-

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Auckland Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2376, 31 October 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2376, 31 October 1877, Page 1