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Amusements.

"P>RINCE OF WALES THEATRE. Lessee Mr. P. Vhagkizait. THE MANAGEMENT HAVE MUCH PLEASURE In announcing a NEW DRAMATIC SEASON, Commencing on MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, On which Occasion MRS. WALTER HILL MRS. B. N. JONES MRS. JOYCE MESSES. JONES HILL JOYCE CLINTON, ETC. WTLL APPEAR.

FOB PAHTICtJLAES SII BILLS. IV E W GOODS. ±.H NOW LANDING, Ex ' COTTNTESS OB KINTOBE ' AN» 'City of Auckland,' Cricket Bats, Cricket Balls, Cricket Stumps, Cricket Batting Gloves, Cricket Leg-guards,. Cricket Gauntlets. Men's and Boys' Cricketing Goods, AT HARRIS'S, CAVENDISH HOUSE, QuiEtr-STREET, Opposite Durham-street.

Ecclesiastical. Tl/irETfIODIST FREE CHURCH. Thsßev. G. H. Turner will pretch Inaugural Services of the above Soei«ty at the Young Men's Rooms To-morrow, November 3 — afternoon, 2.30; evening, 6.30. A Tea Meeting will be held in the same place on Wednesday, November 6. (See placards and future advertisement.

NEWTON KlRK.— Divine Service, at r the usual hours, To-morrow. Subjeots: Morning— "Faith Conquering the World." Evening — " Procrastination."

PETT-STREET WESLEYAN CHURCH. —SUNDAY SERVICES.— Rer. J. Warrea will preach in the morning, and Rev. W, C. Oliver in the evening,

CITY HALL.— SDNDAY SERVICES, conducted by Samuel Edger, B. A. November 3 Morning, "Our Young People preparing for Life." Evening. " The Devil, a, Roaring Lion, seeking to devour."

Musical Instruments.

lANOFORTES.

R. N. ALLISON,

From the well-known firm of Ralph, Allison and Son Pianoforte Manufacturers, London, having arrived pc sbip ' Bulwark,' begs to offer his seivices to the TUNING, TONING, AND REGULATING OF PIANOS.

As his stay in the colony is of short duration, he requests early application to be made to him at the Storeii of Messrs. John Koberton and Co., Durhamstreet, Auckland, where Pianofortes by the above makexs can be seen. Country orders sent to the above address will meet with prompt attention.

"OIANO FOR SALE, ONE OP BOBD'3 BEST,

IK ELEGANT WALNUT CASK, ALL THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS, Apply te MR, CULPAN, PIANOFORTE-TUNER,

WAKEriELD-STREKT.

Fine Arts. fT A R R I s' S FINE ART DISTRIBUTION. OIL-PAINTINGS, OLEOGRAPHS, CHROMO-LITHOGRAPHS, ETC.,

IN SPLENDID GILT FRAMES.

200 SUBSCRIBERS AT 10s. EACH. ALL PRIZES. NO BLANKS. TO BE DRAWN FOR

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1872. PRIZES NOW ON VIEW IN THE SHOW-ROOM AT CAVENDISH HOUSE, QUEEN-STREET, '

(Opposite Dueham-stkeit.

A UCKLAND SOCIETY OF ARTISTS.

The Committee of above Society have determined to defer their next Exhibition to February, 1873. JNO. C. HOYTE, Hon. Sac.

Horticultural.

AUCKLAND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.

A Grand Horticultural Exhibition, comprising Plants in pots, Window Plants, F^rnn, Native Plants, Cut Flowers, Fruits, and Vegetables, will be held ia the Drilt-sbed, near the Albeit Barracks, on WEDNESDAY next, November «. A Military Bsnd will attend. Open from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. ADMISSION: ONE SHILLING. T. KIRK, Honorary Secretary.

Soap and Candle Factory.

WASHING MADE EASY, Ain> ECONOMY IN LIGHT.

J. ALLENDER, SOAP AND CANDLE MANUFACTURER, Parnjcll, Auckland, Begs to Cill the attention of the trade and the public in general to his various brands of SOAP, which for excellence of quality cannot be surpassed. Household Soap, a good cheap Soap No. 2 Soap, a superior quality Soap Al Soap, being the best Boap made, and shou'd be in every family, as its washing qualities are really Al, and for durability it is unequalled. ASK FOR ALLENDER'S Al SOAP, and see that you get it, as£ne trial will bo enough to secure its i constant use SOFT SOAP is also manufactured on the premises, which, foi machinery, wool-washing, &c, is equal in quality to the impoited article. ALLENDEE'S PURIFIED MOULD CANDLES are admitted by all to be the best in the market, and are guabaktmd to born longm than spmh. To accommodate customers he has taken an Office in Fort-itireet, next door to Messrs. S. Cochrane and Son's Auction Mart, where orders can be left, which will have prompt attention Purnell Steam Soap and Candle Works, September 12, 1872.

FOR SALF, cheap, Two Billiard Tables. —Solomon and Margetts, 3, Qaeen-s.tre«t.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4740, 2 November 1872, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4740, 2 November 1872, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4740, 2 November 1872, Page 1

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