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Amusements, m HEAT RE R6 V A f L. Proprietoi...... ..Mr R. J. DeLias, , - . THE WORLD-RENOWNED :'''"„. LINGARDS I INGARDS J 7 ,- ' .... and their ..'",, . COMEDY-OPERA COMPANX FROM MEL? 2 ~, •- -.BOURNE . .--.j-;;' ;..•;; THIS (T U E SDA'Y)- EVENI|NiG, For the last time, the great comedy, in 3 acts, ....'. DAVID GARRICK! .',- Garrlok. ...........Mr Wm. Horace Lingard Ada Trust Miss Alice LinKard. Their original ports in the Colonies and in .. . America, To conclude with the new Comic Operetta. i ..... (laßttime). .'.." ,',.. ••. :,< , I LAD RON I! ,; }$ Triptolimous Figg. .Mr Lingard WEDNESDAY—Grand Production,Of the Great Burlesque, PLUTO: also, for the first time, THE PINK DOMINOES, as played to London for oyer 100 nights. ' Reserved seats at Messrs Upton and Co.'s LB E..R7-T. HA LL, DARBY-STREET. AUCKLAND. I THE ORIENTAL EXHIBITION ,-.;..-,-.:,',• will OPEN on■':' -v ■' '":;•..! SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1879, J.'.";.':-."'. ..'!•;,';AT'IO'A'BI4 "' :-''.'!'J:■'-.-. ~'i-iiM And will continue for a short season. Wondrous and' Marvellous Exhibits of Eastern skill and workmanship, Noveltiss in Woodware from the Holy Land, Arabic Carving, Turkish Jewellery and Felligree Work of the most chaste design and beautiful workmanship; Exhibits from all parts of tne East,'never shown before, too numerous to mention... t :■-.- .-,-.'.-' Admission, Is. ■'.'-■;■' "'-y-'j Willhe Open Daily from 10 a.m. to' 10 p.m; ...-:•-•: N. KAURT &M. ALL \ .. Proprietors. mHE ZIN GAR A ROYAL ITALIAN STEAM CIRCUSi i/ -.iLi NOy? OPEN \XSI:IH& '.MARKET SQUARE, Open Daily at 3 p.m, ADiiissioN:'— Children : undi3r 'twelve, 3d; I • -. ' 'abovethat,6d. 7/7 V RATAPU PUBLIC HALL Thei Annual Soiree.in aid of the Church Fuqd will be held in the above Hall . '■'~- "-p ~ ON FRIDAY EVENING, DEPEIO!— 19, '■> Tha :Ehtertainment will consist of a Tea, tp be followed by v' " '■■'• --v :; " . ■; . ; MUSIC, READINGS, Sa. Tea on the Table punctnally at 7 p.nL' Tickets, ls-0d; Cnildren under twelve, Bdmay be had at all the stores qn the river, or p| •' .7 ".;"] G.'iHERBERT LUDLOW., j 7 " 7 - Bgn.Sec. AUCKLAND SCOTTISH COMPANY BALL.—Tolbe held at the Choral Hall [oh NEW, YEAR'S NIGHT; double tickets 7s; refreshments. Tiokets to be had from. ..7.7,„ . j. J. paynb, •' ' '." ,::"''' -• "■' "-i; ' '■■;■ Hon. Sep; ,": '"''"' ° 'Sporting-, -:',..'r ,'r-'-',--.-

fjl/TELBOURNE' CHAMPION RACK . ;'TO BE RUN ON Ibt JANUARY,' 1880.' 47 NOHINAfIONS, •, FSE, £1, ■ First ;.;: ■„■ ... ..; .... . ..: em ■Second .. :. .. ".'..' .."■_, SOO Third .. ■'„■ .; ... ..' ■..;' 800 Other starters (divided) .. .. ..' 800 Non-statte»(divided) ' ~,,,. ..,;'; V..'. f -700 -- Total . .. , .... .. ~.. '...£2OOO 7 When possible, please forward Post OfQca Orders or Cheques. All cheques should bo crossed, and have Is exchange added. ~--..-■ Two postage stamps necessary for reply and result.-. ,-.-.. '~'•,.,(..•;,-. Above consultation will probably close ion or before 26th December, when the Dunedin Cup Consultation will be immediately opened, i ' : :." ALFRED A. CAMERON,' i Box 251, or Prince of Wales Hotel, v,- ..-.'f'-..- .'■ rDunediß. ~,-j, ;"-..;'; Boots :arid Shoes. mHE CHEAPEST SALE OF BOOTS JL EVER HELD, IN. AUCKLAND, ";; • F. STEPHENS, Having arranged ,' wltli: tho Proarletor 'lot ' the Shop for a Renewal of the Lease, has decided to Enlarge the Premises, and, previous td doing so, muit REDUCE his Immense SiooKorelso Stora it daring the time the builders arc at work. - F.S.; has decided to give his Customers and the Public the benefit by allowing them, to take his STOCK out orhis way at a RIDICULOUSLY LOWi PRICE, rather than waste .moneyc in Btorage..: ■ /;- -. '.i.-rj-nl'^.l ■■::.■ iy.mn-j GLE&KANCE PRICKS.-Gcntß'iguinea -CalX : • Elastics, now 18s; what were seUing at ■ !,.■-, JBs now Ms: Gonts' Shoes, cut down from Hs 6d t0.103 6d; Ladies'Hs6d Glove Kid Klastio now only 10s 6d"; Ladies' -.. Fancy Hessians reduoed from ■ 12s 6dto Ob 6d; "Ladies' Kid ttlastic (fancy fronts), r -.- worth 10s 6d, going for 7s 6d; Ladies Pla.n Klastic, 9s 6d, will now'be distributed for 6s 6d; Fancy Coloured Slippers, 2s 6d. cheap at 'Is' 6d; Ball Shoes supplied to the joyous .and cay at 8s 6d, worth 12s 6d ; a Spleni-■'. ' did Lot of Children's High-leg Patent '■ Elastic Nos. ito 6, good value at 5s Cd, ,',.:- : going at Ss6d. i ~'"'.:.. . :!';'JV.An Immense Assortment to Choose from. ;ALL KINDS !..7 ALL SIZES {! . AND ALL GOING CHEAP FOR OABH.-C : Provions to pulling ; the Shop'to pieces,r F. S lEPHEKS, , ,- ''' ';'■". 188,, QUEEN STREET. •-.'.'.. ,•?■''.'; (T BROOKES, of the Blue Boot, will ./• sell for two months only, the, whole of his splendid stock of Boots and Shoes, English and onr own make, at factory wholesale prices, for cash only; a large assortment of Infants' Boots and Shoes, cheap. -Be in time. One hundred pairs of Ladies'best Kid Boots for 10/6, worth 13/6.—C. Brookes, Blue Boot, opposite Garlick and CranwelTs, Queen-street. 7, v pHEA-P-'BOO T SALE. B. KELLY has now REMOVED to his New Premises,Lennox's Buildings. Bis.sigh is the Boot painted On the window.. He now shows his incomparable price-list, that toe publio may choose for themselves and save their money:— . Men's Elastic Side Boots ' .. '; .. 10s 6d Watertighta... .. .. .. ... 10s 6d ShootangHalmorais .. .. .. 10s 6d Ladies' Kid .. .... .: .-. ...7 7sßd Children's School Boots (my own make) .. .. .. .. 4a Cd, 5s Od, 7s This is my special Bne. '.7 Parents willjjaTe cash by purchasing. Give a trial for tho School Boots. ~ 7. ■'•'.',■ R. KELLY. Bootmaker. Lennox's Buildings. Q< E L L I N G. , O F, F BOOTS! BOOTS ! BOOTS ! Cheaper than evor bsen sold in Auckland before, at r CHARLES MARKS', BOOTMAKER, 111, QUEEN-STKEBT. 100 pairs Ladies' M.H. Kid Boots, sown,' with tassels, only 7s 6d, cost 12s 6d; given away 100 pairs Ladies' M.H. Kid Boots, sewn, worked fronts, high legs, tassels, only 8s 6d, cost 15s Gd; not to bo equalled in Auckland at the price 50 pairs Ladies' M.H. Prunella or Lasting Boots, best make, 9s Cd 50 pairs Ladies' Lasting, worked fronts, sewn, 7s6d; ■■' 7.- « ■ ; ■■ ;-7 100 pairs High-legged Lace Boots, only Is 6rL LOCAL INDUSTRY. 100 pairs Men's E.S. Boots, from one of the best factories in Auckland - v.7 100 pairii Men's Derby and Oxford Shoes, only 12s6d , Women's, Men's, Boys', Girls', and Children's of all kinds, to hs sold very cheap. All Boots bought at my shop warranted not to rip. If so, I will mend tbom free of charge. Now i 3 your Sme for CHEAP BOOTS, so call and judge for yourself. . Terms Cash. t&~ Note tho Address: C. MARKS, 111, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND . (Next door to Mr Wiseman's, Saddler). . P.S.—I have no connection with any other _______________ ~'.... ■'■:■■ TO BUTCHERS, SETTLERS. FAR. MERS. AND OTHSRB. Tho Undersigned are Cash Purchasers of Hides, Sheepskins, Wool, Tallow, Beeswax, So., {C 0.,, at highest market rates, in any quantity. Consignors direct will have prompt and immodiato cosh remittances returned at Batlataotoryratoa. - iJ'■" '~7' ''""''',.;:..• IRELAND BROS., Tanneeb And Leather Manufacturers,, Auckland. . , IRE LA N D B ROTH BBS, WOOL MERCHANTS;TAK2R—? AND LEATHER HANtrFAOTUBKBS Importers of Saddlers' and: iiootmakers Machinery, English and Foreign Leather, Saddlery, Saddlers' Ironmongery, Boot; Uppers, Grindery, Mill Bo'ting, Suction. ' andDolivery Hose, &o. , :; ; r ~7 Warehotisoa: Vulcan Lane and' High-street. ' Workst Panmure, Auckland. Constituentß*torders promptly and carefully .-.-

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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 3009, 9 December 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 3009, 9 December 1879, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 3009, 9 December 1879, Page 1

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