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Amusements, &c. LO R, K E. S T. RE ! .E.T,-V HALL AUOKLi.IiD. Under the P.iironaga of HIS EXCELLENCY THE- GOVERNOR, SIE HE RCULES ROBINSON, G.O.M.G. FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY ! Commencing TO-NIGHT (MONDAY). JUNE 30. THE ROYAL ILLUSIONISTS, j&5 ■i - ■ ' " THB OHLT ' " ' '"'"'. 1 LEGITIMATE EXPOSERS or SPIRITUALISM ; IN TBE WORLD. ~r :: Endorsed by Clergy, Editors, Literati, and Notables, as the most crushing blow against ■ , . Spliitualisic Mediums. ; Xhe Mtuenger of Light, the leading Spiritualistic' Jonrnal of the Colouiea, claims that they ate powerful. m edin ics ' : Ail Exposures Madk in -Fpil : Light. ■■•• MarriJlons Pillory and Handcuff Tests— Dr. Slade'a Slate Writing—Davenport's Seance—; Foster's Mind Writing—Katie King's Mystery—Eddie Bros. Feats, Profcuor Fay's celebrated "Coat Trick and Spirit' Music Test, and numerous other Spiritualistic Manifestations that cannot bs exposed by others. For the first time in Auckland, Thorn's Great London Sensation, THE OBIQINAL' FLYING CAGE. Other Imitators call your attention to the Southern puptrs. BEAD THIS AND JUDGE FOE YOUfiSELTfiS:— ~ ', ■• Wo must candidly confess we were on the whole! somewhat disappointed with the entertainment. In! tha place we have.to CDmplain of the tricks pei-; formol by the Professor and his wife last evening,, which were given far more cleverly by their predecessors, the Royal Illusionists, at the same place of: amusement, a fortnight ago; and, in tha. second place, they have not acted up to their promise—' " to.explain and expose on the stagevin fuiriiijhV— ; the tricks practised by tho most celebrated "spirit! mediums oftttae world, and the tricko performed by the Proffssor needed any explanation.'— OtagolDailu May 27,1879. 'COME EAKLY TO AVOID THE CRUSH. Box-office at Anckl-nd Music Store. Prices—3s, 2j, Is. Doors open at 7.510. Overture at 8 sharp. Carriages at 10.20.. C. WEIQHTMAN, Agent. JjiYITED METHODIST FREE CHURCH, ( PITT AND VINCENT-STREETS. i . T R. E . B A Z A A R ; • op TTSErUL AND OSITAMESTAL ARTICLES ' •. ■ ' * Will bo continued •ISIS DAY (MONDAY), JUNE 30, ; .in ; sots, butterworth's late shop, f. QUKBSf-STBEET. Open at 2 p.m. SUTTIBLE AMUSEMENT, RECREATION AND /'' EEf/RESHMENTS. f; j; Proceeds in aid of Trust Fond. { .' :'•. •■..-.'. ADMISSION—FREE. I Sporting.. .-.... TV EVITT, Gunmaker, 244, Queen ( . MJ* street. Auckland, opposite tho Markethone. £stablished"lßs9. On Sale-jSihgle and Dorble Breech-loading and Muzzle-loading Fowlingplecs : Tranter's Patent, Martini and Snider, Rook ftifls; Hall's, Cnrtis's, and Harvey, Pigpn, Wilkj and Lautence's Sporting' Powders: Blasting.Powelar i anH.fuse, Newcastle Chilled Shot, Elej's Doublewaftproof Caps, Cartridge Cases, Wadding, Concentrafcs, Wireoartridges for M. L. and B. L. guns Gufeases, Waterproof Covers, Oamebags;" &c, Bre|h-loadlng Implements of every description; Brcgh'-loadlrig Revolvers arid Ammunition, Flshingtaclg. All cartridges ordered at the above-establish-ment guaranteed carefully and accurately loaded. Evni; description of firearms repaired by experienced worknen. Firework*—Just received,-%x"' Carmelo,* 6 ca>3 Fireworks, from the celebrated maker,. J. ■ Pain, London. \- "W H. A Z A R D, f f » GUNMAKER, Wholesale and Retail Dealer inlFirearms:and Gun Materials, begs to announce thifhe has just received, per ' James Wishart,' a Lajrje and Well-assorted Btock of Single and Donblebax»l Breech and Mnzzle-loading Fowling-pieces, Air Gfis and Canes, Les.ther Gun Cr.ses,' Cartridge and ■ G«ne .Bags,' Waterproof Gun Covers, Be-cappers and Taripversj &c. W.H.H. would respectfully draw attention to his 'la'rt/e "stobt of Second-hand Shot Grits, Rifles; and Revolvers'; the whole of which must bm ileared, to make room lor.further Shipments, per ..'AJutc-r,' ' Sarco,' • Timaya," nnd oiher Teasels expejefea shortly from L enden. Guns' carefully packed an£forwarded to any part nf the colony on xeceipt'of retuttar.ee. ' - " 1 1.. i^— ——-»^—n— I Coachbtiilders. T B E . V • E G E, " f •COA'SH PAINTER AND TRIMMER,' , 'f OOOK-STREET, AUCKLANU; Daji«3 to return thanks to the Public for their Pa&nage during the past 14 years, and hopes by flrstclasswork, to still further merit a continuance of the same C|iiages, Buggies Carts, &c, repaired, Painted and Trimned (equal to new), with economy and despatch , Na.-Carriageipainted for the trade. | • Established 1865.

j '-' Prodrice, &c. i ' Jji or — s a l' e; ISOOO SPICED AND ROLLED LEGS OF ouw OF MUTTON. fiPICED BACON, rolled '"'■■■■' '• f SPICED BEEF,rolled ■;..-■'.".■,- |?oanda of SPICEDUEEF. I Guaranteed to keep"for wo yean. f .'-■ B, T..BRIGHOUBE, V Richmond Park, Waipawa, Hawks'* Bar. Jnt1i12,1879; . • , Ol N S*\ A i, E: '•"■ f •■■ AT "WHOLESALE PRICES,I fiOOO sacks Oats ' I I • 20 tons Oatmeal I 1 Oamara Wheat . I Fowl Wheat | White Tuscan Seed Wheat | • , MoKENZIE & BOSS. Ancfond. jgne 19,1879. "g4CON,. HAMS, BACON. ] [ Just Landed, ex ' Carmelb,' j fi.. ~ A Shipment of SINCLAIR'S PRIME HAMS, j I ' BBEAKFAST BACON, " .1 J Ifew Cue.' : Also, Btserved Comqtults, Chowchow, and Ginger. j I H. MAXPIELD. j I _ .. 125, Queen-street.- ; J JAfe ins ~ & _W I IVL CO X * I HAVE ON SALE— - ftSCaK'SEKD WHEAT , , f WD OATS BISD POTATOES I OUSIOM-HOUiE-SrBEKT.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5497, 30 June 1879, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5497, 30 June 1879, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5497, 30 June 1879, Page 8