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.Amusements, .&c. --" ■ j '■ i • THEATRE BOYAL, : LrssuE •• • • E.J. DeLias. POSITIVELY LAST SIX NIGHTS of those Eminent Artistes, THE' DAEirKLLS!!! MR &MRS GEORGE DAREELL, THIS (MONDAY) -EVENING, MAY 10,' Mr George Darrell's original Drama, ~" "UNDER THE BAN!'"'. . .Now playing with remarkable success in ; America,' .■ ; < Ruth Forrest ) ~ „ ' r. : ,,; Alice Fielding}" '~ Mrs George Darrein Herbert Devore • -Mr George Darrell Supported by the full Company. UNDERTH E B AK!!!:V TUESDAY -JANE SHORE. / SATURDAY-LAST NIGHT OF EVERYBODY? ,No repetition of any piece. ;:/ ,; ■' : •' Stalls, 4s; Circle, 2s 6d • Pit, Is. ■ -'" Business Notices.' . STOP.-LboK.-'READ. ' MONEY MARES.THE»MABE GO. keep the money in 4ne locality by ' . Patronising LOCAL INDUSTRY, and in. order to do so go to -'■•' '• ;■' . \W. OHkPMAN'S • PRACTICAL HAT MANUEACrORY, Where all Hats are guaranteed To be finished in a Tradesman-like manner; Note the address— W. CHAPMAN, /..'..'• PRACTICAL HATTER, ',-:*. ... ' PoLLEH-STRKET, ..„....-. ~ Few doors .from..the Junction :H6tel (iaie ' • Bart's A Gun Factory)! N.B.— Hats. of .all (kindsj Cleaned and Altered to any shape. Come and see your Hats Made..•;.-.: ■ -.->--.—■ TO HOTEL ANDI BOARDING. HOUSEKEEPERS, " , . .AMD THE PUBLIC GENERALLY.':" ?;■ ' JOHN ¥el)SlNG;■■'■'■■. HAS the BEST ASSORTED STOCK on the Thames of HOUSEHt LD REQUISITES, USEFUL ARTICLES, FANCY GOODS, &c. : Crockery ware, Glassware, China; Vases, Lustres, Ornaments; Brushware Baskctware, Platcdware; Table and Pocket Cutlery, Hatchets, Tabs and Buckets, Tabloand. Bracket Lajm'ps, Oral Boilers, Saucepans, Clocks, Pictures, Brooms, .Looking-glasses, Cash-boxes, Round Stools, Chairs, Flour Pails,' Dressing Case 3, Desks, Work-boxes,; Ladies' Elegant Companions and Purses, Toys (i 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, Jewellery, Pocket Books, Purses, Combs, Hair : Brushes, Back Combs, Match-boxes, &c, &c, Ac. . . Note the Address— • JOHN K E, 8."".fi.;.1 N G,THAMES BAZAAR, Third House, from the Bank of New Zealand, ,BRO:WN. STREET, ,;; tCLOSED on SATURDAY until Sundown,' GEORGE Mo CAUL, " GASFITTER,', PLUMBER, TIN & COPPER. " SMITH, ETC. '....■'■'■ TRADE, from the rudest barter o the savage to the most refined and complicated transv action of the British Merchant,, is' but the effort of society to supply its own wants.. GE 0 R G E-MoS A U'L, .HasforSale .' 40,000 feet Gas Pipes, all sizes ; : '■'~'. .■ 1250 Chandeliers and Brackets; Ornamental. and' Plain . \ •","'':';.\'V"'.' ' Every .description of Brass Cocks, frfm s Pet" to2i Biow-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 ' ".-■ y A large assortment of Indiarubber Hose, . Branch Nozzles and Couplings complete', l-ineh Water Pipe, laid at fid per foot ,'-. Galvanised Iron Air Pipes for mines; Half• round and O.G. Spouting,' all sizes : Patent Beer Engines with fancy handlos. Patent Enamel Sun Lights, Reflectors, and Coronals ■ • Patent Safety Fire-damp Lamps ■: :■ . .'. Patent Lubricators, Steam Gland" Cocks, Gauge Cocks, and all requisite Fitting for Battery work;. ' Estimates given for all work connected with the Tradc,.and Good Workmanship guaranteed, GEORGE vkoOAUJi. ' Opposits the Academy., of Music.' ■■.'■.' BBOffH'STMOTgTE A M gAUB AG B FACTORY.' GENUINE rORK SAUSAGES EVERY ■ SATURDAY. Reduction in the Price of Meat*, The only Steam Sausage Factory In the Provinco of Aucklaud. UULME, BUTCHER, • SHOffIAND,

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Thames Advertiser, Volume VIII, Issue 2040, 10 May 1875, Page 1

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