THEAT EE SOTAL. PuoriiiiiToii . . MR. S. ROWE. TO-NIGIIT (WEDNESDAY), SEPT. 28 rgIHE GRAND ROMANTIC DRAMA JL of tho COESICAIf BEOTIIERS, With its superb Scenery and thrilling effects, will continue its successful career. MR. GEORGE FAWCETT As tho Twin Brothers of Corsica, with (fust time), tho now Drama, ill three Acts, TIIE 1O YE KNOT. Bernard (a Barber) ' ... Mr. Geo. Fawcott. Box Oil;CO daily at Varty's. MISS ELOISE JUNOT, The talented Tragedienne, will shortly appear. Stalls ss. ; to be reserved at Vaety's. N.B.—No Bonnets allowed iu tho Stalls. Boxes 4s. ; Pit 2s. PEG . f|f MAKE E, J. CATER JgEGS respectfully to inform the Public of Auckland that lie has opened a Large and Fashionable STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES, which he can oiler at such prices as will pleaeo every purchaser, axd one thjaj, will ritovj: the fact. .T. CATER, Peg Boot Maker, Wyndham-st reet, Next door to Mrs. Lawson's Drapery Establishment. N.B. —Country Dealers supplied. BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. 11. KEMP ~jp> EGS to inform the public of Auckland that he Has Opened the premises adjoining his Silk Warehouse (and lately occupied by Mr. Pettit), as A Boot and Shoe Establishment. n. K. is constantly receiving supplies from the best London Houses, of a superior quality and the most fashionable styles, and, by importing direct from the manufacturers, will be able to offer EVERY DESCRIPTION OF GOODS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. II . KEMP, Upper Queen-street, abovo Wcllcsley-ytrect. WHERE DO YOU BUY YOUR BOOT S ? WHY, AT MAR K S \ QUEEN STEEET, rjUrE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN AUCKLAND for BOOTS and SHOES. N. B. —Every description of Boots and Shoes Made to Order. nA V E YOUR HAIR CU T AND SHAMPOOED AT J" w . ALLEN'S, HAIR AND CUTTER PERFUMER, Q UEEN-STKKKT, A UCK LAND, OJ'J'OSITI! GRAHAM'S. Inventor of tho Unequalled and Celebrated Instantaneous PERSIAN HAIR DYE. This article (which contains iin injurious chemical) has been universally pronounced to be the most speedy and lasting haiu dvi; that science has produced, and will he found most perfect in its efleets. Manufactured and applied on the Premises. . Ladies and Gentlemen attended at their own | residence!) if required. |
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 274, 28 September 1864, Page 1
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