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PRINCE CE WALES THEATEE. | CHRISTMAS EVE, (Fhtday, D«<-emb>e 24), Prediction of the Givat Ckiisnm's Pantomime, j rTABLT-'QTTO ; LU! B' / P.T>; _ Or, the Good Ifair.v Mao i:iiia a^d ihe Demon Larrikins. p I T V HAL L. CHRIS [MAS EVE, GRAND OPENING WIGHT. Two Hours with E. D. DA VIES, Premier Ventriloquist of the World, AND TALENTED COMPANY. Prices of Admission: First-class, S3; second, 2s; third, is. Doors open at half-past 7. to commence at S. Seats may be reserved at Upton's. Children, SIXPENCE, except Front Seats. CHRISTMAS" AMUSEMENTS, IN THE HALL OP THE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ■ ASOCIATIOtf, ON THURSDAY EVENING, December 30. PROCEEDS TO PURCHASE NEW BOOKS FOR THE LIBRARY. A MUSICAL CONTEST Will take place by twelve young Ladies, under the age of 16, who have not hith'jrt" won a prize. A five-guinea Prize Severer M -chine will be presented by Mr Dennes for thebest Piano Player ; also, first time in Auckland, of upwards of 50 New Views of beautiful Irish Scenery will be shewn with the grand new Dissolving Lime light Apparatus. j Young Ladies wi-hing to wiD the ctewi"g Machine, will kindly leave their names wi'h Mr Salter, at the Rooras. or Mr liennes, on or before Tuesday next, the 28th, as the list is filling up. Admission—l s each ; to commence at 7.45 sharp. COURSE OF LECTURES TO BE HELD AT THE HALL OF THE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. Proceeds Towards Building Class-rooms . for Mount Eden Sunday-school. 1876—January 18th, Lpcture by Mr F. G. Ewington " Life and Times of Phillip IL, of Spain" February 1, Lecture by E. T'i/lim, Esq., M.D.. "The Autobiog>aphy of the Earth, and its Hifitorv as written by Moses" February 22 Lecture by Mr V. G. Ewivcitos, " Life and Times of William the Silent, Prince of Ornnge" March 7, Musical ifintertainment Tenic Sol-fa Choral Union. Tickets for the Course, to admit bearer and lady, 2s 6d ; admission to single LecfcU'e, Is. May be obtained at the Young Men's Rooms, or of any of the teachers. •j^7EWMARKET PUBLIC HALL. TRUSTEE: His Honor the ScrERisTKNDENT or thb Pkovinoe. THE CONCEET To celebrate the Opening of the above Hall, will take place on TUESDAY. JANUARY 18th, 187/5, Conducted by Mr Joseph Browne. As the above Hall is near completion, it is necessary to have funds in hand to pay the contractor Mr Witheford, the hoD. secretary, is authorised to receive subscriptions promised. JOSEPH CHBORNK. Treasurer. NORTH SHORE ROWING CLUB ANNUAL ATHLETIC SPOUTS. EOXING DAY, 27th DECEMBER, 1875. Races to start 12 noon sharp. The paddle-steamers Tainui, Takap-nna, andDfivoaport will convey visitors from Auckland to the bevonport Whaif. T ORN E-S TREET HALL. GRAND CONCERT AND BALL. ; ON MONDAY EVENING, Dkcembeb 27,1875. Under the Auspices of the Saturday Nighcs' Entertainment Commiitee. PROGRAMME Overtnro, Masanie.lo-Mr f*. Wright's Ftringßmd. Opening Chorus, Rouse Brother?, Rouse—Company Song, That's where you mate the Mistake—Mr Chapman Song and Dance, Walking in the Lamplight—Mettam Brothers Song, Jessie of Dumblane—Mr Carter Dialoguo Brutus and C»bb!u3— Messrs Kfesintr Bros, fcong, Thou art so near and jet so far—Miss Coleman fong. Slave Ship—Mr Gotland Song, Bleep on Dearest—Mr Redfem Soig. Rock ma to sleep. Mother—Miss Woods Selections, Tnncre«ii—Mr G. Wiight'sßand Song and Dance—Mr O'Hare Song, Many flappy Returns of the Day—MrMarsden Song (comic)—Mr Hilzinger(nf Melbourne) Song, The Dear Little «bamro<-k —Mrs Homer Song, The Bride's Farewell—Mr Fry Song, Yesterday- Miss Sinclair Song, All among the Clover— Mr W. Doran Soug (comi )—Mr Davey Mr Carl Butschhow will preside at the pianoforte during the concert Mr G. Wight's String Band will supply the dance music ; and the Templar Bind will perform selections during the evening ADMifsro/j—front seats and dauco, 4s 6d ; second j seats (entertainment only \ 2s ; gallery Is ; front seats (entertainment only), 3s ; dan>'e ditto, 3s REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED FOR THE DANCE Committee—Joseph Syms, Chairman; Messrs Waite, Menzies, Bcott, Tremntn, Br'>wn,6Marsden, J. W. Carr. l.'rummond, Meldram, Hitcben, H. Waite, Detail Manager ; C. B. Andrew, Hon Sec. Doors open at 730 ; to commence at 8 o'clock sharp T?LLERSLIE GARDENS. CALEDONIAN SPOUTS 1 CALEDONIAN SPORTS AND CHRISTMAS FETES ! ! BOXING DAY, MONDAY, 27th DECEMBER, 1876. Splendid Entries for thk Races. THE HIGHLANDERS IN COSTUME. »_, The Hobson Band, jest AIREO, the Rival of Leotabd, in his world-renowned Aerial Performances. (Engaged expressly for the Day). DANCING ON TEE PLATFORM. Strawberries and Cream in Perfection. The ROSES ana other FLOWERS in Full Bloom. Spend your Holiday at Ellerslio Gardens. Boom for all, Amusements for all, and Health for all. devonporTlodge, no. 7 WILL HOLD A itpicni c j» IN VATJXHALL GARDENS, NORTH SHORE, ON MONDAY, 27th DECEMBER, 1875. Temperance Band will be in Attendance. healthful and recreative sports Will be indulged in, including Dancing on the Lawn, Quoits, Swings, Rounders, etc., etc. To parties visiting the North Shore in search of quiet enjoyment, these old established and beautiful Gardens offer unequalled attractions. Plenty of room, winding paths, shades, arbors, and in close proximity to tlie sea beach. Tea, Coffee, and other temperate refreshments, to be had in the grounds. Return tickets by steamer, including admission into ibe Gardens, Is. each; Children, half-price. Tickets can be obtained from Mr P. B Woodham, 268, Queen-strPet. opposite the Market House, or on Wharf on the morning ot the 27ih. SHERIDAN -STREET SUNDAYSCHOOL.—The Christmas Service of Song ou HURSDaY Evening, December 23, in aid of the choolFPEflg. lickete, 6d each..

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1827, 23 December 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1827, 23 December 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1827, 23 December 1875, Page 3

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