mHEATRE ROYAL. Proprietor Mr. R. J. DeLias. SIXTH AND LAST WEEK _ _ OF THE FAMED LINGARDS ! LINGARDS ! LINGARDS I This (SATURDAY) Evening, The Celebrated Comedy OUR BOYS! Perkyn Middlewick W. H. Lingard Violet Melrose Miss Alice Lingard Talbot Champneys Mr. Chas. Craig MONDAY NEXT H. M. S. PINAFORE! Grandly cast and superbly mounted. Prices— Dress Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 2s 6d j Pit, ls. Boxplan at Upton's. No free list — Preys excepted. The ■curtain will rise at 8 sharp. Concludes at 10.30. "p G~ SINGLETON, ELECTRO-PLATER & GILDER, Naval, Military, and Masonic ornemental Manufacturer, VICTORIA-STREET, NEAR CHAPEL-STREET, AUCKLAND. Spoons, Forks, Cruets, Salvers, Tea and Coffee Sets Replated and Repaired. Pins, Brooches, Chains, and Rings, Gilt equal to New At reasonable rates. 113 n H . JONES, GENERAL FURNITURE MAKER, Office and Shop Fitter, WAKEFIELD-STREET, AUCKLAND. All kinds of Furniture Neatly Repaired, Re-stuffed, and Re-polished in the Best Styles. Prices Moderate. 120 TT O W IS IT COOPER, at the top of Wakefield Street, makes good sound Furniture, and sells at a little over half the price other makers do ? — Why, because he does not pay city Tent, and is satisfied with a small profit. — H. W. Cooper, top of Wakefield-street, Auckland. 121 TARANAKI DYEING AND CLEANING WORKS, FOOT OF WAKEFIELD-STREET, Auckland. Gentlemen's Clothes and Ladies' Dresses Cleaned and Eenovated, or Dyed ; Kid Gloves Cleaned. J. W. THOMPSON, Proprietor. 119 pHEAP AND GOOD. Save a fourth of your Money by purchasing your Goods at JOHN KEESING'S. Come and see the Goods and tha Prices. Clothing, Pancy Goods, Perfumery, Jewellery, together with a large assortment of useful articles. John Keesing, Lennox's Buildings, Upper Queen-street. THE NEXT BEST THING to being a Good Christian is to be a Good Advertiser. This is no hasty conclusion but has been arrived at after deep and mature consideration by the Manager of the Associated News and Advertising Bureau, Stichbury's Buildings, Queen-street, Auckland. Patronised by his Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh. WILLIAMSON'S AMERICAN BOWLING SALOON. [Established 1860.] 120, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Cl PE C I AL NOTICE. Subscription to OBSERVER :— Town, 3s. per quarter. Country (post paid), 3s. 6d. Payment by Post Office order or New Zealand one penny postage stamps. AUCKLAND REGATTA, 1881. The Interprovincial Rowing Committee are desirous of receiving applications from persons willing to row in the Champion Four-oared Outrigger Race. Applications, fully stating terms on which they will row, to be sent to the Secretary, Waitemata Hotel not later than 7th OCTOBER. A New Boat, built by Swaddle & Winship, Newcastle-on-Tyne, will be provided by the Committee. T. D. HALSTEAD, Hon. Sec. n W. G 0 O D S O N, IMPORTER OF ENGLISH, AMERICAN AND CONTINENTIAL MANUFACTURES, 111 Queen-street, Opposite Tonks Mart, ' Is now Regularly Supplied with the LATEST NOVELTIES. Having a Buyer of 14 years' Colonial Experience constantly on the Markets, thus Securing the Class of Goods hest Adapted to the Requirements of Auckland and the neighbourhood, which are Offered at Prices SUITED TO THE TIMES. TRADE MOTTO:— Small Profits, Quick Returns. London Office : 58 St. Mary Axe.
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Observer, Volume 1, Issue 2, 25 September 1880, Page 15
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