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Amusements, &c. ' THEATRE ,E O Y A L. Lessee' .•V • •: ■;, ■ 11. J. DELias. Those Eminent Artistes, ": , . X.aß DARE ELL'S!!! GEAND DOUBLE PE OGIiAMME. : ME & MES GEOEGE DAEEELL. I HIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, MAY,B,. I In the Great Tragic Play of LU CEETIA B 0.8 G I A, _ Lucretia Borgia • Mrs George Dnrrell Ctcnnoro ■ • - Mr George Darrell Concluding with the Nautical Drama of • BLACK-EYED S.USAN. William • • Mr George Darrell . Susan • ■ : • • . Miss Clara Stephenson ;• Monday, Be engagement of the DARRELLS, for Six Wights-longer.—Mondayj Mr George' Darrell's great drama, •» "UN DEE THE BAN!" No repetition of any piece,. : . Stall?, 4s; Circle,, 2s 6d; Pit, Is. Business Notices. : - — —- ■ f STOP.—LOOK.—EEAD. MONEY MAKES-THE ME GO; THEN keep the money in the locality by 1 Patronising LOCAL INDUSTRY, aad .in ; order to do so go to W. CHAPMAN'S ■/' PBAOTICAIi EAT MAHOBiOfOSY,' Where all Hats are guaranteed To be finished'in a Tradesman-like manner. Note the-address— . . ' , ~ 'W. OHAPMAN, ' V:. PRAC.T IC A L HAT T E It,' ■ 1 . ■ .... POLIEH'STREET, •' ''■- 'Few doors .from tlic Junction Hotel (late Bart's Gun Factory), N.B. — Hats of all kinds Cleaned aud Altered to any shape.;. •' Come and s;e your Hats Made, TO HOTEL ANDJ BOABDING- : HOUSE KEEPEUS, ,•:... • JLND ' :THE PUBLIC GKNEEALLI. V TH AM E S BAZA ii . ; J.O H N K EES ING : HAS the BEST ASSORTED. STOCK r on-4e Thames of HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES, USEFUL ARTICLES, FANCY.GOODS, &c. Crockery ware, Glassware, China; Vases, Lustres, Ornaments; Brush ware - Ba«ketware, Platedware; Tabic and Pocket Cutlery, Hatchets, Tubs and Buckets, Table and Bracket Lamps, Oval Boilers, Saucepans, Clocks,' Pictures,'. Brooms, Looking-glasses, • Cash-boxes, Round, Stools, Chairs, Flour Pails, Dressing Case?,«. Desks, Work-boxes, Ladies' Elegant Companions and Purses, Toys, Perfumery, Soaps, Razors, Scissors, Ladies' Knives, Real Meerschaum and Wood Pipes; Drafts, Chess, Dominoes, Cards, Dice, Roulette, Tower Game, Ball Game, Best Cricket Balls; Concertinas, Screwed Tambourines, Harmonicas; Bird Cages, Black and' Carpet Bags, Jewe'lery, Pocket Books, Purses, Combs, Hair Brushes; Back Coifibs, Match-boxes, &c,, Sic,, <fcc, • Note the Address— JOHN E E'E S I N G, THAMES BAZAAR ' Third House from the .Bank of New BROWN-STREET, ' • CLOSED on SATURDAY until Sundown, GEOEGE Mo OA U L, GASFITTER, PLUMBER, TIN & COPPER' ' • SMITH, ETC. ' TRADE, from the rudest barter o the savage to the most refined and complicated trans- - action of the British Merchant, is but the effort of society to supply its' own vrants. ' a ,E O R G E Mo C A O L, Has for Sale . 40,000 feet Gas Pipes, all sizes 250 Chandeliers and Brackets, Ornamental and Plain ' Every description of Brass Cocks, from J Pet to Blow-off An extensive stock and shipments to* arrive of Gas Fittings, suitable for the Trade; • the largest in the Province of Auckland All patterns and sizes of Bell Pulls .and Fittings A large assortment of Indiarubber Hose, . Branch Nozzles and Couplings complete i-inoli Water Pipe, laid at 5d per foot Galvanised Iron Air Pipes for mines; Halfround and O, G. Spouting, all sizes Patent Beer Engines with fancy handles ; Patent Enamel Sun Lights, Reflectors, and Coroiials Patent Safety Fire-damp Lamps , Patent Lubricators, Steam Gland Cockf, Gauge Cocks, and all requisite Fitting ■ : for Battery work. ' Estimates given for all work connected with the Trade, and Good Werkmanslup guaranteed, . GEOEGE MoOAUL. ' Opposite the Academy of Music, IkowN-sraßKi. ' gTEAM gAU S A G.E FACTOEY, GENUINE PORK SAUSAGES EVERY SATURDAY. . ' - f : ' Reduction in the Prico of Meat, . 'Cho only Steam Sangage Factory ia the Province v ' * of Auckland. ' ■. . > j • Ii'ULME, BUTOHEE, !• ' •' ' " SHORTLAND. y:V -, '

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Thames Advertiser, Volume VIII, Issue 2039, 8 May 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Advertiser, Volume VIII, Issue 2039, 8 May 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Advertiser, Volume VIII, Issue 2039, 8 May 1875, Page 1

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