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pRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. Manager Mr G. W Collier Great and Enthusiastic Success and Last Four Nights of that accomplished Artiste, MISS MAY, HOWARD. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, DECEMBER 16. SCHOOL! SCHOOL! SCHuuL ! SCHOOL ! Last Time ! Lait Timo ! Last Time ! Last Time ! In Preparation—WANDEßlNG HEIR. Seats may be secured at Upton's. Dress Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 2s 6d ; Pit, Is pEMPiiRANOiS HALL, ALBiiRT JL STREET. LECTURE By Rev. Db. Antliffe this evening, december 16. Lecture on " Temperance.' To commence at 7.30jP m. A Collection to defray expenses will be made at the close of the Lecture. THURSDAY, will preach at Newmarket, At half-past seyen o'clock pRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT. FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER IS. Under the Patronage and Presence of Captain Duptjis, and the Officers of H.M.S. Rosakio, On which occasion MISS MAY HOWARD Will appear in great impersonation of CAMILLE, In the Drama of that name.. QITY HALL. The Greatest Success yet achieved in Auckland. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT! BAKER'S GRAND HIBERNICON. The Sun and Shadow of Erin, the emerald isle of the sea. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME BY THE POWERFUL COMifiD* TitOUPE. MR JOHN MORAN in Novelties. The entire Company in something new. First appearance of Mr CHARLES VEBNER This entertainment, which was so successful all through Americi*, is certainly the most instructive and amusing that has yet visited the Australias— . vide Press. . Prices of Amission :—Front Seats, 3s ; Second Scats, 2s ; Back Scats, Is. The management at the earnest solicitation of several paterfamilias, intend giving a Performance on Saturday Alternoen, for the special benefit of Schools. Next Saturday Afternoon, GRAND MATINEE, Special Million Prices on this occasion only. * Mn CHARLES VEBNER, Business Manager. MADAME A BABELLA QODDARD Begs to announce that she will give her SECOND GRAND CONCERT In the Choral Hall, TO-MORROW (Thursday) EVENING, being her last performance but one in AucklandMadame Goddard will be assisted by Mrs Smythe, Mr Skinner, Mr Rainford, and Her Doehler. Conductor ~ .. .. Mr Harcoart Lee PROGRAMME. Part I. Irio, " The Magic Wove Scarf" (Mountain Sylph), Barnet-Mra Smythe, Mr Skinner, and Mr Rainford Song, "The Heart bowed down" (Bohemian Girl) (Balte)—Mr Rainford Solo Pianoforte fconato in A major. Andante, with variations- minuetto and trio ; finale, Turkish Dance (MozaTt)—Madame Arabella Goddard Song, "Rose softly blooming" (Spohr)—Mrs Smythe Solo Violin, " Tarantella" (Schubert)—Herr Doehler Song, " The moon hath raised her lamp" (Benedict) Mr Skinner and Mr Rainford Part 11. Solo Pianoforte—Grand Fantasia, " Prayer," from Rossini's grand opera, " Mose in Egitto" (Thalberg)—Madame Arabella Goddard BaUad, " Thero is a flower that bloometh" (Wallace) Mr Skinner Solo Violin, "Anna Bolena" (Alard)— Herr Doehler Ballad, " Thee only 1 love" iLinley)-Mrs Smythe Song, " Thus goes the world" (Thirlwall)—Mi Rainford Solo Pianoforte—Grand Fantasia, "Erin," introducing the airs " My lodging is on the cold ground,' " The Minstrel Boy," Ac, composed expressly for Madame Goddard by Sir Julius Benedict— Madame Arabella Goddard g Trio. •' Sweet is the breath of morn" (Salaman)— Mrs Smythe, Mr Skinner, and Mr Rainford Madame Goddard will perform on her Concert Iron Grand Pianoforte, manufactured by Messrs Broadwood and Son's for the Vienna Exhibition. Reserved Peats, 7s 6d ; Unreserved, 5s ; Gallery, 3s. Family Ticket, admitting Five to Reserved Seats,, £1 1 is 6d. Plan ef Seats at Mr Upton's, where also may be obtained Tickets for all p»rts of the Hall. Doors open at 7 30, to commence at S o'clock. AT the PANTHEO * you can get a good Tweed Suit made to ore'er and warranted shrunk, at 40s.—Ford, Potter, and Co., The Pantheon, Queen-street. TO-MORROW. CITY MAET. TO DRAPERS, COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS, AND THE TRADE. EXTENSIVE SALE OF DRAPERY, CLOTHING, &c. Just Landed bx Waitangi. GRANT & MORTON HAVE received instructions to sell by auctipn, on Thursday, 17th December, at 11 o'clock, A Large parcel of Drapery, Clothing, etc. Tbe auctioneers direct special attention of the trade to the above. A large proportion of the lines to be offered are for absolute sale. Terms liberal. FRIDAY, DECEMBER IS. PIANOFORTE. CHINESE CANE CHAIRS, LINEN PRESSES. HOUSEHOLD Fj'RNITURE. THE Subscribers will sell at the Mart, Fort-street, on Friday next, 18th inst, at 11 o'clock. A VARIED ASSORTMENT of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, including Dark Rosewood PIANOFORTE, by Debain ; Inlaid Centre Tabl", Couches, very handsome Chintz and Lace Curtains. Carpet 3, Crumb Oloth, H«Uatid Furniture Covers, Walnut Pembroke Table, Clocks, Chinese Cane Arm < hairs. Massive Telescope, Dining Table, Di ncr Seivice " Glassware, China Services, Single and Double Iron Bedsteads, Hip Baths, Hair Mattresses, Chests of Drawers, Large Linen Presses Table Tressels, Large Meat »afe, Books, Music, &c, &c-. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, ,4^9liio»ettTrt,J

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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1513, 16 December 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1513, 16 December 1874, Page 3