RUMMER CLOTHING t SUMMER CLOTHING! JCJSI 10 HAND, a direot ihipment ofJlnUlaM Ooodi, which for Style, Quality? and; P E I C E are the BEST VALUE erer offered In Auckland. S. ck J. K. VAILE,! 130 AND 182, QUEEN-STREET.
Amusements, &c.
T>RINCE OF WALES THEATRE. Manager . Mr G. W. Collier. ENORMOUS SUCCESS OF CIGARETTE, nhlch was grfefert last eight with uproriom iugoui by an overcrowded house. Great enthuiiasr* greeted MISS AMY STONE In her Qre»t COBNET SOLO. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, JAN. 9, CIGARETTE, Ob, THE LITTLE LEOPARI> OF fRANCE. Cigirotto Amt Sxoni. lonbia M.f.Htoae. Lut Appearance of MR. d. W. COLLIER, who will »pe»k a few word* to the Auckland pnbllc In preparatfon, LED ASTRAY. Admission : Dreu Circle, 43 ; iSUlls, 9a. Od.; Fit, li. BuX FUn »t Upton*.
/COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT \y to \y MISS CHRISTIAN, By the AUCKLAND CHORAL SOCIETY. CHORAL HALL, TUESDAY, JAN. 12. < Spac'il Train v,iii iuu f om and U Onshuni;*. The Nurlh -hnre Steamer will not le»Te ittt afitr th« Concert, c mnibiuei to all the suburbs. Keterred Settl, 43 ; impUitlitatre, 2< 6d ; Galierf. li. fj»n c£ •eati it Mr Upton'-, where ticket* for tha »mphlt'ie.tre raiyiho be outaia-.d
[*. tiRK J OAKER'd GRAND HIBEBNIOON. CITY HALL CITY HALL Inconsequence (f the steamer 'Pretty J»n»* not leaving for the Southern ports until TuescUy. 12ih instant, the friend* »nd Admirers of Mi. and Mtf. Baker h <re tendered them A COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT, to Uke place on MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 11, AT THE CITY HALL, preriousto th ir departure. Thopeifotnunce h under tU' c p-clil P*tton»g« »nd in thepresBireof Hit Honor the Superintendent, JOHN TTILulAMfaOW, KjQ., AND FAMILY Musical Instruments.
"PIANOFORTES AND HARMONIUMS. PlASOFOKTK TnNIR -%.^fa >* THE DUKI OF BT APrOINTMBNT f^^^ EDINBURGH. MESSRS. J. BROWN & SON Have n S'OClt Instruments by Bro»d\rood, Er«rd, Hnpkinson, Allison and Sons, liirkiuau, Chippell, BorJ, Ac , Ac T'>e p blic bava thui an opportunity of comparing Tiauoa by the vary btvd makers in the world uds b/ (Ida. The prices of thcne in«truraont» are pialnlf Dl'irKcd &t the Lowest Kemui eritiTc Rates. F unofortt'S and Hurmonuimi tuned bf the tuait profloi. nt tuner in tho Province Mr. H. 0. Bhottw, who has just returned from hngUnd, where he ha* ?ti»cJ his experience in the Factories of Musn. JUr'<»dwnod nnd Sods a' d Messrs. Alluon and Sonj. The Newest Musical Publications in Stoclr.
SEVENTY PIANOS AND FORTY HARMONIUMS ' TO BE SOLD AT GREATLY REDUCED PBI0E8 FOR CAsH. In con«quence tf being ovorstooked and larg« iWpmeat* on the way. Thes» Instruments or» the HANDSOMEST, BEST, AND CHEAPEST To be fold In New Zealand. HARMONIUMS, from £9 10s. to £120 PIANO3 £36 to £160 SST Harmoniums and Pinnos ON HIRK with Ol'IIOV of PURCHASE at the end of three, ilz, nine, twelve, u^hicen or twemy tour months— tb* hire deducted from prlco of mttrmneut. HOFEMAN AND SONS', ACADEMY OF MUSIC, SHORTIiANp-STHEET. INSTXDMENTS OT ALL KINDS ToNZD AND KKMIKID N.B.— Six finishlnf Le«on» on th» Piano or Harmonium, £3 3i,
DORD'S PARIS PIANO'S. JUST JREOEIVED, A Shlpmeut of j the aboye (Celebrated PIANOS, in WALM7r, ROSEWOOD, AND EBONY Thete initrumenU lure til tho l*to»t improrementi, »nd vr« uniuipiuied for ele>t»nce, durabilivjr, uid^W celleuce of tone. Will bs told cheap, R. BAIQ:D, VICTORI^-STRKBT (Next Union B»nk of AuitralU). Educational.
SPRING VILLA SEMINAR V, PonIO sonby.— Mr. and Mm. >V J. W. Ad ey rrquett their pupils to ra-assembla on Monday, Utb Jaoiury, Town pupil* may have quarterly tkkei t»t Mr. P QviicWg 0 a.m. omnibus by leaving heir n«m«i bil office.
MRS. MITCHELL will muan her Teaching of Singing on Monday, January 11. 1875 Put-street, Ntwton.
Ecclesiastical.
TTNSECTARIA.N HAXL SERVICES, vJ Conductnl by ihe Km. S Edgar. Lorneitrcet, J»numy 10, 1S75. Morning: ''The New Tei-tinocnt tucning of Justification." Evening: " I h» Millenium , do we wtlt, and should wo welcome it "
I^IONGREGATIONT CHURCH, BERESKJ FORD^TKEKT.— '■undav January 10 Morning— At 11 o'clc ck by Rev "SVurlow Dawei, M.A. h'eulag— At 6 30, by the Hon H. D. llastiup, of AmeiicA,
NEWTON KIRK.— Divine Service at the usual hourt To-morrow Subj-cU: HorninR— "Iho l'\i»nt Fpisilos of Chrnt." ETenUf— • " The Ptacs which Chriit gives."
■p^r o t i c e. JGST OPENED MONTAGUES FANCY BAZAAR LARGE ASSORTMENT or FANCY BERLIN WOOL-WORK, Comprising Cushion*, hlipporg, Banner Screen!, Fender htools, ami Chair Plecss. AN IMME^sb'vARIETY or LADIES 1 AND CHILDREN'S COSTUMES POU B1UIDIN0. TOILET vSETS, ETC., In the new Anglo-Ku«Ri»n »ud Ltrusc»n'Work. L»dies' are invited to inspect the »bo»e"at MONTAGUE'S FANCY BAZAAB, QUKEN-STREBT,
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXI, Issue 5423, 9 January 1875, Page 1
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