P R O C T 0 R . BOURSE OF TIOUR T ECTURES IN THE CHORAL HALL, AUCKLAND, By the Celebrated Astronomer, R. A. PROCTOR, Esq., 8.A., Whose Brilliant Seven Months' Tonr is one of the most remarkable Events in the Social History of the Colonies. SATURDAY, DEC. IS. — THE MOON: our Companion Planet. MONDAY, DEC. 20. —THE STAR DEPTHS, or the Glories of the Heavens. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 22. — COMETS AND METEORS. FRIDAY, DEC. 24.— OTHER WORLDS THAN OURS. The Lectures willbe Illustrated bythe finest collectionbr ; ILLUSTRATED PICTURES In the World. Tickets for the Course. — Reserved Seats, 12s. 6d.; Unreserved and Gallery, 7s. 6d. Single Lectures. — Reserved Seats, 55.; Front Seats, 45.; Unreserved and Gallery, 2s. 6d. Both Classes of Course and Single Tickets to be obtained at Messrs. Upton & Co.'s, where Reserved Seats may be secured. Lecture to Commence at 8 ; Carriages at 9.45. Reserved Seats Tickets will be admitted by the Side Entrance only. R. S. SMYTHE. UNITED SERVICE HOTEL, AND WINE AND SPIRIT STORE, Corner of Queen and Wellesley-streets, Auckland. Assorted Cases of Wines, Spirits, &c, Packed and Delivered on the Shortest Notice. H. N. ABBOTT, Proprietor. 90 p A R K H (5 T E L~, WELLESLEY-STREET EAST, R. PROHL, Proprietor (late oE S.S. Rotomahana). , Good Accommodation for Families and Boarders. Wellappointed Billiard-room, with first-class English Table. Die Deutschen Hcrrcn sindt gehoflichts Eingilcidin. 156 OVAL M A I L COMMERCIAL & FAMILY HOTEL. TARIFF. Restaurant Table Per Day, 7s. Hotel Table „ 8s 6d. Private Table „ 10s. SAMPLE ROOMS FOR COMMERCIAL GENTLEMEN. Suites of Rooms for Families. J. CODLING, Proprietor. 129 p I f V B UFF 1 T LUNCHEON, DINING, AND SUPPER ROOMS. THOMAS McEWEN, Proprietor. QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. 52 XCHANGE H O T E L } QUEEN STREET. A . MURRAY, Proprietor. WINES & SPIRITS of the Best Brands. ' FIRST - CLASS BILLIARD ROOM, ENGLISH TABLES. Attentive Marker. 168 I T V CLUB HOTEL, (Opposite the Post Office). MRS. S. J. WHITE, Proprietress. WINES & SPIRITS of the Best Brands. 169 FIRST-CLASS BILLIARD ROOM ACCIDENTAL HOTEL, J. T. SMITH Begs to inform the Public, his Patrons, and Friends that lias ptirchased the far-famed ACCIDENTAL TJO TEL > ; That additions and alterations, conducive to the greater comfort and convenience of the Public, have been completed, and that every endeavour will be made, and no expense spared, to maintain the high reputation of ■ the House. THE CAFE. This department, under the management of an experienced chief, will be conducted on a scale worthy of the name and fame'of the OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, 111
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Observer, Volume 1, Issue 14, 18 December 1880, Page 119
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