i; r* i t y ha i l, Vyf QTJEEN-STREET, GLOEIOUS SUCCESS! E. D. DAVIES And his TALENTED COMPANY!!! * EVERY EVENING. POPULAR PEICES : 3a, 2s, and Is. Promenade and Back Seats, Is. , Doors open at 7.30, to commence. t ____^^ __ TVJ EW YEAR'S DAY SPECIAL AJTTEB- • ±>| NOON PERFORMANCE Fob Children and Visito.es. ADMISSION: CHILDREN SIXPENCE. "ORINCE OF WALES THEATRE. THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, December 31, . Grand Fashionable Night! ONLY 'JUVENILE NIGHT! HARLEQUIN BLUEBEARD! PANTOMIME! Children : Circle, 2s; Stalls, Is; Pit, Cd. To coinrapnce at 8 o'clock sharp. P HINGE OF WAXES THEATRE. THIS (FRIDA.Y) EVENING, GRAND MASQUERADE FANCY DRESS BALL! To commence at 10.30 p.m. sharp, at the conclusion of the Pantomime. Prices of admission to Ball-room, with mask, ss; Spectators to Dress Circle, 2s Cd. All kindß of Fancy Dresses to be obtained from Messrs. Lawrence and Collier, Prince of Wales Theatre, on reasonable terms. For further particulars sea posters. T ORNE-STEEET HALL. MONDAY EVENING, Jan. 3, 187 C, CLAIR'S MAGNET TROUPE WILIj GIVE A VARIETY CONCERT FOR. THE BENEFIT OF THE UNITED NEW ZEALAND MEN SERVANTS ASSOCIATION. Alex. O'Brien and E. Clair in now Songs and Dances A Quadriile Party after the performance. Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8. T. CULLIK,. Secretary. "PILLE&SLIE GARDENS. REDUCED FAKES! A RETURN TICKET TO ELLERSLIE GARDENS ON i NEW YEAR'S DAY FOR 9d. The Cheapest Trip for the Day, and the Greatest Attractions. WITHDRAW the above Advertisement, Mr. F. B. Passmorb having changed his mind. DEVONPORT WESLEYAN SUNDAYSCHOOL EXCURSION TRIP. The above School will hold their Festival on SATURDAY, Ist January, weather permitting. They •will proceed to the Lake by the p.s. Lalla Rookb, leaving Queen-street Wharf at 9 am. sharp, and at North Shore Wharf at 9,30. Fares, 2s, return tickets; Children, half-price. SATURDAY NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENT. YouNa Men's Christian Association Hall. The usual Saturday Nieht's Concert will be held as above at 8 o'clock on SATURDAY, Ist January, 1876 The whole of the proceeds of this Entertainment will be devoted to the relief of Jab Irgham and Fajiilt, who are in very distressed cu'eumstauces, and really are objectts of charity. The sympathies of the public are confidently appealed to on this occasion. -Charge, Id.; but the Committee respectfully Buggest this amount should not be the limit of individual beneyolence, though they do not feel justified in altering the actual charge made. A good programme is in preparation. By order, C. B. ANDREW, Hon. Sec. A KOIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS. .■tJiN- -^ne .Anniversary Committee of i£!_K!s_isiß&- Court City of Auckland beg respectSjuSHK^lpaS^Js; fully to announce that, fearing to 3»9g£KeiJ^*rJ? bit crowded, in consequence of the Wmlr^^W^Nm'i. ut—>Der of tickets for the Soiree »3P%pjysLa§BiJ and Ball already disposed of, they I lia^TSrEt I nave decided to hold the Bame in 7 B $siffi|y»|/wf'l I the Choral Hall, instead of Lornei>feß^^"*Jßßiß^' street, as previously arranged. They have also to request those members who intend to join us to meet in the Lodge-room, Cookstreet, at 5.45 p m., 31st instant, when the procession will be formed, and accompanied by the Engineer Brass Band, will proceed from thence to the Choral Hall. Tea on the Table at 6.30 p.m. sharp, Tickets, 3s. each, may be obtained from any of the following committee:—E. Auger, N. Firth, B. R. Pigott, T. and B. McKeown, E. Langley, E. H. T. Garratt. QRAND AET UNION (by permission). MR. SEUFFERT Begs to inform Subscribers that the List being now • filled, THE DRAWING FOR PRIZES Will take place at the Mechanics' Institute, on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOO.S, sth January, at 4 ' clock. Members are sequested to got their Tickets without delay. Tickets not claimed l&fore the sth will ba Jovfeited. "El O R , S A L E To Arrive, per • Caknatic.' 1 3-cwt Steam Hammer 1 Power-geared trilling Machine 1 26ft bed, I4in centre, Screw-cutting Gap Lathe 1 16ft „ 9* „ 1 16ft • „ 9J „ ~ ~ 1 Placing Machine, to plane 10ft x 3ft, and Ja>Le in 3ft deep on the tablo, snlf-acti'g on the horizontal, vertical, end angular cuts 1 Do do, 4ft x 2ft, and take in 2ft deep BROWN, CAMPBELL & CO. . "SpEW ZEALAND MAGAZINE. On the first of January, 1876, will be published, at the Office of the Otago Daily Times and Witness Company (Limited;, Dunedin, the First Number of the NEW ZEALAND MAGAZINE: A Quarterly Journal of General Literature, to be Edited by a Commitiee consisting of the following gentlemen: Professor G. P. Sale, Dunedin; Professor J. M. Brown, Christchurcb.; Professor D Macgregor. Dunedin; Captain F. W. Hutton, Dunedin; Rev. R. L. Stanford. The "Hew Zealand Magazine% is intended to be open for the expression ot all shades of opinion, and for the discussion of all questions of general or Colonial interest. Many of the best known writers"in all parts of the Colony have already announced their intention of becoming contributors. Subscription for the year, Ten Shillings. Order from any Bookseller. > A limited number of Advertisements will beprinted with each number of the Magazine. Scale: £2 per page per insertion; or £5 per ptfge per annum, Communications to be addressed to the The Edltojju-
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1832, 31 December 1875, Page 3
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