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1 Amusements. ■___ I rpEATBE iToY AL. Chorus Master .T.-..7. ••&?»£*s££'.. Leader of tbe Orchestra...... »MtglS*£2hSS Stage Manager.Ballet Master.. ..MrDMbgmre Mechaniat - Mr H. Arthur Properties- "^ Musical Conductor-....Mr J. J. PoLLARD.Jun. ; | Incredible as it may Appear, THE HOUSE LAST NIGHT, On tho SEVENTH Representation OF H.M.S. PINAFORE 1 HM S $_&_& *_3\ H.M.S. . ■ PINAFORE.' jsmßm 'V™^o**" H.M.S. PINAFORE 1 by POLLARD'S POLLARD'S LILIPUTIAN POLLARD'S OPERA COMPANY t j, I'OLLARD'S I'OLLARD'S LILIPUTIAN ', POLLARD'S OPERA COMPANY i j was j MORE JAMMED THAN EVER 1 FULLY THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY PERSONS WERE UNABLE TO ' GAIN ADMISSION. PERSONS <Q> 9Q6p> p KESONS (Six Thousand Nino Hundred and Six) HAVE NOW SEEN THE PERFORMANCE .'.V COME EARLY I b ; . Prices of Admission— Dress Circle ■. Is. Stalla ."__?_ 2sG<L Pit _ is. ' Children: Dres3 Circle, 2a; Stalls, Is 6a. Box Plan at Upton and Co.'s, Booksellers, : Queen-street. WALTER REYNOLDS, Manager. T ORNE-STREET HALL. TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT! A Grand Concert and Ball will ba given for the Benefit of Thomas Hodson (who met With.:;' such a severe accident at Papakura Races),undcr the management of Mr E, O'Haro. Prices:—Front Seats, 3s; Skills, 2s; Baok,lß>i-- { \ J. LENNARD, Secretary pro tern. j RIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, FRANKLIN ROAD. Mr John Blackman will deliver a Lecture, en " The Pioneers of Progress and Civilisation " on THURSDAY EVENING- next, June 16, at 7.30. Admission, Free. Collection in aid of Manse Furnishing Fund. Seleotions of Music by the Choir. jtts. "DROFESSOR FRASER will CjTySSs, JL oommence his Winter Course f&ljxwin of Leotures, in the Temperance /vtnSDW Hall, Albert-street, on Thursday, • v I Sr June 23rd, at 8 p.m.; and can be **tf 1 consulted every afternoon at hia - * V residence, Ponsonby Road, oppo* .jt ;X Bite top of Franklin Road. _W£^^* Mr. and Mrs. Fraser, Members •Br of tho Bath Phonetio Institute, ana Certificated Teachers of Phonogrpahy, will commence Public and Private Classes as usual. Terms reasonable.—Apply early. DOXIUKI HOXI N G! R. DAVIS' BOXING SALOON, Hobson-streect (opposite Scotia Hotel), Is Open every Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday, from 7.30 p.m. Private Lessons given to Gentlemen on Wednesday evenings, at tho'Baloon, or at their own residences. Terms moderate. Gloves p.ovided Medical. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS, LIVERY AND BAIT STABLE-KEEPERS CARTERS. AND OTHERS. X. CRAWFORD'S HORSE AND CATTLE OILS, For Wounds, Cuts, Bruises, Strains, Lameness, Rheumatism, Kicks, Broken Knees, Sore Backs Saddle and Collar Galls, Swelled Legs Stiff: Joints, Ew«s Injured iv Lambing, &o„ &C. This invaluable preparation Bhould be kept In every stable—it never fails to effect a Cure In the above cases, if persevered, with; it has been used with the greatest success in numberless cases, and la by far the Cheapest Embrocation In the Market. The following Testimonials (among many others) have been received from well-laiovfn ; oitlzens.— TESTIMONIALS. * Victoria Stables, Victoria-street, November 2,1880. To Mr Crawford; Dear Sir,—Having given your valuable Horse and Cattle Oils, for Cuts, Bruises, Strains, Collar Galls, &o„ a fair trial, I have great pleasure in recommending Farmers, Livery and :;..: Bait Stable-keepers, or anyone that has Horses, never to be without the same. I remain, dear sir. Yours respectfully, F. QUICK. Greyhound Stables, Auckland. ; November 17,1880, Mr Crawford, Newton: ...... Having effected several cures with the use of your Horso and Cattle Oils, I have much pleasure hi testifying to its good quality in tha euro of Cuts, Wounds, Collar Bruises, &c. &c. ■"" H. W. WIGGINS. Newton, Auckland, November 18,1880. Mr Crawford Dear air,—l havelused your celebrated Horse and Cattle Oils, for Broken Knees and other open wounds, with wonderful success, and can confidently recommend it to anyone as the boa preparation I ever tried. I am, doar sir, Yours, &c, &c, "','/•: J. WARREN. CRAWFORD'S HORSE & CATTLE OILS May be had from most Saddlers, in bottles, at 2s 6d and 5s each. Country Agents Wanted. Prepared and sold by CRAWFORD, Chemist, Newton. Auckland. Meotne Bells. Tjl LE CTRIC "DELLS (FOR DWELLING HOUSES) ELECTRIC T> ELL S I LBCTRIC DEL LS I T. PEACOCK has just received a shipment of ! the above, which can bo thoroughly recommended to Householders on the following grounds. They aro moderate In coot; com* munication can readily be made with any or aU , of the rooms in the house. Single strokes of a telegraphic character .can be made, or the ball be rung continuously at will. No dangerous acids are uEed with tho battery, and. it involves .!;:" >no trouble. One can bo teen oh operation, and prices obtained bylapplying to T. PEACOCK, OPTICIAN, ; SHOBTLASfDrSTREET ANY Person found Tresspassing on tha Properties of the undersigned, in pursuH | of Qamearoth_rn_^wllS_b_i_y__2_f_3__j_ u __________,

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Auckland Star, Volume XII, Issue 3392, 14 June 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XII, Issue 3392, 14 June 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XII, Issue 3392, 14 June 1881, Page 1