Amutifments. *4i*K—Iu! . ry a —— =**£# '-~ {V I *T Y HA" L 1&~ POSITIVELY TH_TlAST WEEK *& CHARLES'S 'FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR. ! »•»-•_——__——»__• LAST NIGHT ,OF THE MAGNIFICENT GIFTS i r Leading Price To-night,' ,y SILVER TEA.AND COFEBE SERVICE ■ - Qf Four Pieces. THE BEST PANORAMA EVER EXHIBITED , IN AUCKLAND, Aa expressed by Press and public. ' A better knowledge can be obtained of the greatert and most'fearful war that ever took place,'by visiting the City Hall for two hours, than by months Of reading. TO PARENTS OF FAMILIES. &ook on thia Entertainment in an educational point view, and do not neglect to let your children improve and extend their geneial knowledge. (Also, the Beautiful SUEZ CANAL AND NILE VIEWS Every Evening. Reserved Seats, 3s.; Second, 2s.; Back, Is. Children half-price to first and second only. Doors open at half-past 7; commencing at 8.
T>RINCE OF WAIVES THEATRE, \ ' l.A§T r WEEK #* of CHARLES'S WONDEOITS JAPANESE Aim COMBINATION COMPANY. The Great Japanere LADDER SENSATION' TO* NIGHT, received wjth most enthu»ia»tic demonatrationsiof wonder and delight whenever performed. " The Pleating KJtNI KAMI TO-NIGHT. The Great IPON DABKE TO-NIGHT. . CHICAZO'S AEEIAL FLIGHTS. FEERARI'S MONKEYS. MR. MAEffETT'S New Topical Songs, and MR. J. SMALL'S New and Startling Comicalities of Song. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. The most agreeable and pleasant oTening'i amniem e nt I erer spent, is unanimously pronounced by all on leaving the Prince of Walei Theatre. Doom open at half-put 7 ; commencing at 8. W Circle, 3:; Stalls, 2f.; Pit, If. Children half-price to circle and stalls only.;
T> A N M U B E HALL, The CHBISTMAS SOIKEE will be held in the a bore H»llThi« Day, Monday, December 30, 1872. Tea on the table at 7 p.m. Tickets, 5s. each; may be obtained at Messrs. Oleary and McPherson's store, Fanmura.
/CALEDONIAN GAMES. Prize* for the above Games will be handed to the successful Competitor! This Day, the 30ih instant, at 7 o'clock p.m., at Sir. Perkins's Occidental Hotel. JOHN STUART KE1D. Acting Secretary. December 27, 1872.
nALEDONIAN (JAMES. All Claims against the abore Games are requested to be sent in on or before th« Slit instant, or they will not be recognised. JOHN STUART REID, Acting Secretary. 33, Iniuiance Buildings, December 27, 1872.
I Ecclesiastical.
ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. A S 0 1 RE E Willlbe held in the Schoolroom, Symonds-itreet TO-NIGHT, MONDAY, Dectmber 3Q. Tea on the table at half-past six. After which The NEW ORGAN will bo opened, and A Selection of Snored Music performed in tho Church, The Programme coniist* of Selections from the Oratorios of Meiiiah and Elijah, Hymn of Praiie, and Sacred Anthems. Ticket*, [2». 6d., may be had of Mr. McLoughlin andMeisrs. Upton and Co., Queen-atreet ; Mr. Peacock, Shortland-ntreet; and Mr. Robinson, Chemiit. Painell.
Bnilding Material.
TO BUILDERS AND SHIPPERS.— Dissolution of Partnership.—DILLON & CARR will offer, for six days, the Whole of their Stock of TIMBER, SHINGLES, Ac, at prices to effect a Clearance.—All Outstanding Accounts must be Paid at our office on or before the 1st day of January.
mO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS FOR SALE: 371 IRONBARK PILES, 58»IRONBAR1_ AND SPOTTED GUM GIRDERS , ALL THOROUGHLY SEASONED, HAVING BEEN CUT OVER TOUR YEARS. Specifications can be seen, and all information given, on applying to R. BAIRD, Victoria-street.
"OORTLAND CEMENT, A FRESH CONSIGNMENT OF PORTLAND CEMENT FIRE BRICKS, FIRE TILES, PIiASTER OF PARIS, KEEN'S CEMENT^ And all Kinds of BUILDERS' MATERIALS ALWAT5 Olf HAND. KEANE & JENKINSON, PLASTERERS, SLATERS, ETC., VicToixA-sTR-gr East. /GALVANISED CORRUGATED IRON \JT *o_i ROOFS OR BUIL'.DINGfS. The advance in Iron renders it 'desirable to select for cheapness that brand which contains the greatest number of sheets to the ton— the Celebrated Al Crown Brand. 6 feet lengths contain 180 sheets to the ton 8 " " " «« " " " ° » it ti too ,, „ ,, Quality unequalled. Price lower than any. Now on Sale by thelSole mportera of this Brand for the Australian Colonies, T. LASSETTER & CO., Wholesale, Retail, and Export Ironmongers, 421,'.GEORGE-STREET, Sydnbt.
PAPERHANGINGS. GILT MOULDINGS. HOLLAND & BUTLER, OIL- AND COLOT/RMEN, 28, Victoria-street, Auckland. Importeis of Faperhangings, White Lead '(in wood and iron), Paints, Raw and Boiled Oil, Varnishes, Brushes, Plain and Ornamental Window Glass, Artists' Tube Colours, Photographic Glass, Gilt Moulding!, Glass Shades, Ac. Picture -Training to order. Agents for :the Nelson Hematite Paint Com pany. This paint is the best preventive of nut-in iron. .PIOROMANDEL CIRCULATING V/ LIBBARYA!L1?_£ED SILK, STATIONER. BOOKSELLER, TOBACCONIST, &O. Scrip Transfer Forms always on hand. Licensed to Sell Postage and Receipt Stamps. Ag*-t for D_r_r Sou— r_*w Cxost and W__x_t Nxwf. Orders for Monthly Summaries punctually •tttnded to.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4787, 30 December 1872, Page 1
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744Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4787, 30 December 1872, Page 1
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