COOKE, ZOYARA, & WILSON'S GEEAT WORLD CIBCUS. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, JULY 20 1867, GKATCD FASHIONABLE MILITAEY BOX UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF MAJOE-G-ENERAL SIE TEEVOE CHUTE, K.C.B., And Officers of hw Majesty's Forces in Auckland. By particular desire, positively the last night of TTJRPIN'S BIDE TO YORK ; Which will be re-produced with all the Original DickTurpin ."^ - Mr. J. Cooxt. New Scenes in the Circle, New Acts, N«w Jokes, Ac, -c. GEAND MID-DAY PERFORMANCE, THIS DAY, SATURDAY, JulT 20, At half-past 2 o'clock. On WEDNESDAY EVENING, Jtot 24, BEJtfEFIT, In aid of thx REFUGE FOR THE DESTITUTE, AJvD LYINGIN HOSPITAL. In active preparation, 'MAZEPPA.' Doors open at half -past 7 ; commence at 8 o'clock, Dress Circle, 5s. ; Stalls, 3s. ; Pit, 2s. Smoking strictly prohibited* F. H. POLLOCK, Agent. Notice.— The Circus Building, containing upwards of 13,000 feet of sawn timber, will be sold by public auction, by Mr. G. Sibbin, This Day (Saturday), July 20, at 1 o'clook, to the highest bidder, as the company leave per barque ' Bella Mary,' for Sydney, on Thursday next.
A SERMON TO the CHILDREN attending the Sabbathschools in connection with the St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church will be preached by the REV. DAVID BRUCE, on the Forenoon of SABBATH first, the 21st inst., in said Church, when a Collection will be made on behalf of the Sabbath School Library. Hour of service— 11 a.m. .
COME ! COME ! COME !— Open Air Service Association, Phrenological Hall. TOMORROW, the usual SERVICE will be held at 3 [o'clock.— S. E. O'Deli, Hon. Sec.
A REFUGE FOR THE DESTITUTE, AND LHNG-IN HOSPITAL. PATKONS : HIS EXCELLENCY SIR GEORGE GREY, " His Honob the Superintendent. IT is proposed to establish an Institution of this character in the Town of Auckland, and wiih that object the undermentioned Ladies will act as a Committee for the purpose of raising the necessary funds. In aid of subscriptions it is proposed to collect con* tributions in goods in England and elsewhere, and to have those not required in the establishment offered for sale during next summer in some suitable place. _ a _^ u 1 uesifea7a^d'they will be thankfully recefveaTDyaMy — Member of the Committee. Committee! of Ladies : Mrs. J. S. Macfarlane Mrs. Stannus Jones Mrs. J. L. Wilion Mrs. Ridings Mrs. Fenton Mrs. Staveley Mrs. Whitaker Mrs. Flower Mrs. J. Brown Mrs. James Gilbert Mrs. Lloyd Mrs. G. N. Owen Mrs. Murdoch Mrs. Owen Mrs. Dacre Mrs. William Williams. COMMITTBB OT GENTLEMEN : J. Williamson, Supt. Bev. David Bruce J. A. Gilfillan Rev. J. Buller W. C. Wilson Rev. D. Jones Mr. Owen. COMMITTrEB OF LADIES IK ENGLAND I Baroness Eisendeeker, 8, Russell-street, Bath Lady Malcolm, 6, Circus, Bath Mrs. Bosanquet, 42, St. James's Square, Bath Miss C. Sandor, 3, Belmont, Bath Mrs. F. S. Armfelt, England, Rev. W. J. Newman, Hockworthy Vicarage, Devon. F. S. Armfelt, Hon. Sec, Englaud.
I IMPORTANT NOTICE. TO SETTLERS, FARMERS, SHOP-KEEPERS, AND OTHERS. BEFORE purchasing your Jewellery, Watches, Electro-plated Goods, Work Boxes, Desks, Field Glasses, Clocks, aud Perfumery, LOOK at my PRICES. All Goods marked in plain figures. Open from 9'a.m. to 8 p.m. Every article has been REDUCED in PRICE 25 per cent., as you can se© by looking for yourselves. The largest and bestselected STOCK in New W-^ Queen- street.
J. M. FRENCH'S Tl EDUCED PRICE LIST. See This Day's Advertisement.
S. ALP E'S f^j-EW PRICE LIST. See This Day'» Advertisement
PATRONISED BY ALL WHO KNOW IT. MASON'S STEAM HAIR-BRUSHING SALOON, 186, Qtjeen-street. TPIIS is the only Establishment in the Province where CAMP'S PATENT ROTARY HAIR BRUSHES are used. For effectually cleansing and strengthening the Hair they are unequalled. The LARGEST, CHOICEST, and most VARIED Stock of PERFUMERY in Auckland, from the best makers, including Gosnell, Piesse and Lubin, Delcroix, &c. Also, a Large Assortment of Brushes, Combs, and every Toilet Requisite. First-class Baths— Hot, Cold, and Shower.
SHINGLES! SHINGLES! SHINGLES! p, r\f\ r\i~\f\ SHINGLES now on hand, OvJvJ,UvJ V to be Sold at a Less Price than any others in town. CHARLES DYER, Firewood Wharf. *
WHEAT. THE undersigned is a CASH PURCHASER of GOOD SAMPLES of the above. HENRY S. MEYERS, CJme«o-*tr«e Wharf,
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIII, Issue 3123, 20 July 1867, Page 1
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