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Amusements rpHEATE E UOY AL. IMMENSE StJCOKSS! ! LAST NIGHT OF KA IN BOW BEVELS. THIS (WEDNESPAY) EVENING, Feb. 19th. Mr R. R. Stkwart, and (ho Misses Doer, Maggie, and Nellie Stewabt, (From the Theatre Royal, Melbourne), Will appear in their GREAT ENTERTAINMENT, Written by Gurnet Walch, Esq., entitled RAINBOW REVELS! A. MecJlcT of M'irfli, Mime, Afi»<;hief, and Miaiicry. j RfYKGANT DRESSES!' i KNOI.ISH & IRISH MEDLEYS! iOP ER A TlO SCENES & QUA RTETTES '. Q-MB.NLAN SOMG-S AND DANCES! Guitar Solos, Imitations of Actors, Terpsichorean Duett, &c. Mr Hnrcoiivt Lee, R.A.M Pianift Doors open at half-past 7 ; commence at 8 o'clock ebarp. Admission: Front Seals, 3s; Gallery, 2s; Pit, Is. . 173 H. P. Lyons, Agent. Wanted \S/ANTED, a Middle aged Woman as » * GENERAL SERVANT for a Country Hotel. Apply to Mrs Cowan, near Templar Hall, Karaka Road. 187 WANTED, a Smart LAD. Apply to C. S. Pynjb, Butcher, Pollen street 183 WASTED, a Respectable LAD as an Apprentice. Apply to W. JACOBS, Bootmaker, Pollen street. 181 WASTE P, a PAIR of SAWYERS, Apply Office of Mr Casex, Beach Ro»d, Grahomstown. 182 TT7 ANTED. -WANTED. Thames Residents visiting Auckland often want Accommodation ; for the futnre try the FORESTERS' ARMS. ALBERT STREET. Can be seen from the Wharf, a little to the right of tho Town Clock. The Hotel has 23 good Beds, both double and single; and the Table is second to none in the City. Beds,, 1b Meals, Is ; Board and Residence, £1 per week.* Passengers arriving by the Night Boat admitted any hour by knocking afc the front door. H. PHILLIPS, Peopeietob, Formerly of the Golden Age Hote 1946 street. Brown WANTED KNOWN—Proxy Fovms for Mining Companies may be obtained at the Stab Office. Notices NOTICE. TT AVING disposed of my business to Mr xJL Chas. Pyne, I respectfully solicit- for him a continuance of the favors so long bestowed on me. ; \W. AYENELL. WITH reference to the above I beg to state that I hope, by cleanliness, oivilty, strict attention to business, and keeping only the BESX 1 MEAT obtainable, to secure the same liberal support as accorded to my predecessor. CHAS. S. PYNE. Near Getting Crowded Out! IMPORTANT TELEGRAM. TO the Inhabitants of Block 27, Shortland, and Parawai.—Be united, ard join together. Bust up the little Ring that is now ruling you and frittering away your local revenue. Advice to the friends of Grahamstown : Don't pile on the agony too much! the last straw broke the Camel's back. Public, draw you own conclusions. jgsT Above Ale Things, PATRONISE THE CHEAP BOOTSELLER and MAKER, E. C. MORGAN. By dsing so you will save you money, get a Good Fit, and have real Value in Workmanship and Material. Try Morgan's Men's E.S Boots ... 12s 6d Try Morgan's Ladies' Patent Shoes ... 12s 9d Try Morgan's Men'a and Boys' Bluchers from .;. ... ... 6» 9d Try Morgan's Ladies' and Children's BOOTS and SHOES of all Descriptions, Cheaper than any other house in town. Country Orders, accompanied with Cash or reference, forw»rded to any of the Up-river Settlements. Don't look for the addres, but CALL or SEND to— E. C. MOHGAN, BOOTMAKER, POLLEN STREET, SHORTLAND. . Oriental Lounge and Nevada Hotel, CENTBE OF QUEEN AND DURHAM STREETS, Auckland. . H. C. EIC HMO ND, Pjropuietob. THE Proprietor of the- above Establishment, ever alive to the comforts of his PATRONS, has for some time seen and felt that there was a want of some place of Resort of a more private nature, and at the same time, more Elegantly appointed LOUNGE, where Professional Gentlemen, Business Men aud others, ofter the fuligues of the day, could while away an hour in pleasant converse. To this object THE PROPRIETOR has addressed himself diligently, and has now much pleiißure in being able to announce the completion of one of the most ELEGANT SaLOONS to be found in this part of the world, which will be known from this time forward as the ORIENTAL LOUNGE. To those heretofore unacquainted with any thing ORIENT, a rare chance now presents itself for viewing the interior of the famous EASTERN DIVAN Grand Entrance from Queen street. . Doors open from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Durham street Bar and Lunoheon Bar open daily. 168 •ijEOETPT BOOKS of all kinds, n orca lA mental script lettsr at the BVBNNa Stab Office,

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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3122, 19 February 1879, Page 3

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