CI T V H A L L, QUEEN-STREET. ■GLORIOUS SUCCESS! HUNDREDS TTTTiJHL'D AWAY! DEAFENING APPLAUSE GREETED E. D. JJAYIIM And Ms TALENTED COIPiNYII! EVE BY "EVENING. POPULAR PBICES : 3s, 2s, and Is. NEW YEAR'S DAY SPECIAL AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE Pop. Children and Visitobs. ADMISSION: CHILDREN SIXPENCE. pRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. this (tuesday) evening, Immense and Legitimate Success OF TUB GORGEOUS CHRISTMAS PANTOMIME Entitled, HARIEQUIN BLUEBEARD; OR, GOOD FAIRY MAORIANA AND TEE DEMON LARRIKINS! S3?" New Scenery by Mr N. 11. Thornton rw~ .New Pyrotechnic Display, by It. W. Lawrence G3p~ New Mechanical Effects, by Sam aolon 123?" New Properties, by Edward .Broad ssr- New Locals, by O.*F. Scarie CTW~ New Tricks, by G W. Collier C 2;" New Terpsicliorean Bevels, by Jennie Nye. HARLEQUIN BLUEBEARD ! Fatima Miss Jennie Nye fceliua Miss Patty Holt Sister Anne Mr Bam Poole i Supported by ibe Entire Company ! and a TROOP OF SIXTY AUCKLAND NATIVES!!! Grand March of the Navals ! GRAND FAIRY TRANSFORMATION. HARLEQUINADE!! ! Columbine Miss Jennie Nje Harlequin Mr E. Alexander Clown Mr G. W CoJlitr Pantaloon Mr Charles Searie Policeman Mr J. Sweeney. NEW LOCAL SCENERY! The performance will commence with a COMIC DRAMA, In which MISS CARRY GEORGE WILL APPEAR. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES.'!! To prevent crushing at tlie doors, Tickets for Stalls and Pit may be procured at the Box-office t.etween 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. daily. Dress Circle Tickets and Box Plan at Upton's. "^ E MUESKA GRAND XJ CONCERTS (Instrumental and Operatic). FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY ! Commencing TUESDAY, the 4th JANUARY, 1876. At the Choeal*Hall. Subficripion Season Tickets: Front Seatß (reserved aud secured). £1 sa. Box Plan now open at Upton's Stationery Warehouse. Queen -street. Full paiticulars on the arrival of the Company. ' W. 8. MKDCALFE, Agent. A PLAIN DRESS BALL WILL TAKK PLA.CE AT THE CHORAL HALL, ONEHT7NGA, On the 3rd of January,—Tickets, 7s Cd. E. BILKEY, M.C. CHRISTMAS AMUSEMENTS, \J . IN THE HALL OF THE YOUNG MKN'S CHRISTIAN ASOCIATION,, 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 hitherto won a. prize. A five-guinea Prize SewiDtr Mmhine will be presented by Mr Demies for the best Piano Player ; also, first time in Aucklani, of upwards of 60 New Views of beautiful Irish Scenery will be shewn with the grand new Dissolving Lime light Apparatus. Young Ladies wishing to win the Sewirg Machine, will kindiy leave their names wiih Mr Salter, at the Rooms, or Mr Dennes, on or before Tueßday next, the 28th, as the list is Jilting up. Admission—ls each, Children half-price; to commence at 7.45 sharp. TfiLLEKSLIE GARDENS. REDUCED FAKES ! A RETURN TICKET TO ELLERSLIE GARDENS ON . NEW YEAR'S DAY FOR 9d. The Cheapest Trip for the Day, and the Greatest Attractions. /CALEDONIAN SPORTS, NOTICE. % The Manager of the El'efslio Gardens regrets t< tiave to announce that owing to the inclemency of tb( weather he was compelled to Postpone the Programme of Sports announced to hay« been hold on Boxing Day. In order, however, 10 keep pood faith with tin ptiblio, he has determined (weather permitting) t{ carry out the deferred programme of Sports on New Year's Day. In addition to prizes amounting- tc £100 to be competed for. he hhs secured ilih pervicei of Airec the King of the Air, who will perform ft fresco feats never before attempted in New Zealand His evolutions in mid-air are as startling as they arc wonderful, while his balancing feats are a marvel ol grace, illustrating as they do in every sense th( " poetry of motion " Spoils will b* commenced a" 10 o'clock sharp, in order to enable partif 8 to witness the races to be held on the Kllerelie Course at on< o'clock. The fares to EUerslie on New Year's Daj have been reduced to 9d, thus affording to pleasure seekers the cheapest "outing" for the day. Ellerslif Gurdena preseut attractions second to none in th< province. To the admirer of the beautiful in art anc nature they form a study, and to those who require pure air, combined with cheerfnl surroundings, unusual attractions are presented. T OIINE-STREET HALL. SATURDAY NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE. All Claims against the above CommUtae are requested to be Bant in immediately to the Chairman Mr J. Syms, Wakefleld-street. and all moneys anc tickets should be accounted for to him, not latei than Wednesday Evening at the V.M.C. A. Kooms. By order, CHARLES B. ANDREW, . ' Hon. Sec. TRAYED into my stable a black horse. The owner can have him by paying expenses.' OTRAYED on my premises in West X-? Queen-street, a white Goa.t Owner can- obtah game by paying cost of this advt, —A, Drummond. •\v~fßtQn«|n-Btreet. TO BUTCHERS.—Fat Calves anc F*t Cattle for sale.—-Domain Dairy, Aber crombieptreet. •j^TEWMARKET PUBLIC HALL TRUSTEE: His Hcnor the Scpbrihtjsndbkt or the Paoviscit ' j TH E CONC ER T To calibrate the Opening of the above Hall, will tab place on '• . -• ,; TUESDAY, JANUARY 18IH, 1875, Conducted by Mr Joseph Browne. Aathe above Kail is near completion. It is nsoo.' i ptir* 19 Mvo liWdS to Mnß I* &>¥ *&» <?<»«*»«?*. I ******
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1829, 28 December 1875, Page 3
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