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FOR AUCKLAND. __- C GPC. Schooner WILD WAVE, T leaves Kaiapoi on Thursday afternoon (this \ nd if sufficient inducement offers, will call WiSlton, thence proceed punctually, weather -SSK. to Auckland direct on Saturday, the '&tant,atNoon. For passage. &c, applyto * or r w b " Hall, Ritchie & Co. Norwich Quay, Aprill,lß63. . S 9ImT0 _ OTAGO 'AND MELBOURNE rt-TTE fine Screw Steamship GOTHENBURG, HP enn f o n« Hugji Mackie, Commander, Asaaas'above on SATURDAY Morning, Jor freight or passage, apply to Dalgett, Buckley & Co., Lyttelton and Christchurch. - TO TAILORS. WANTED two thorough good Tailors immediately — Constant Employment, at joodwages. Apply to T. Kelloway, Canterburygeet,lgtteltoii. W" ANTED.— A situation as Shepherd, by a married man, has had twenty years experience in Scotland ; five years in last situation r Canterbury —good references. Address, M. McLellan, Mr. Peter's Station, Ashburton. PUBLIC NOTICE. FEIDAY next being a General Holiday, the Kaiapoi Carts do not intend to run. ENTERTAINMENT EXTRAORDINARY. HARRY HOUDIN, THB GKEAT POLYNATIONAL MIMIC, in liia extraordinary delineations of NATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS! PABT I. MR. H. M. HOUDIN, in his admired POL-NATIONAL ENTEBTAINMENT. Introductory Lecture . . . Mr. Houdin Drawing-Room Magic Tricks, including the inexhaustible bottle Mr. Houdin An interval of ten minutes. PABT 11. MR. H. HOUDIN'S .OLYHATIONAL MIMIC ENTEBTAINMENT, in two parts. The Entertainment has been written, and the music arranged expressly for Mr. Houdin, and in it he appears in the costume of various countries, sings in their languages, and imitates their Maimers, Dances, Vocal and Instrumental Music, 4a, making tho changes in Costume, _c, in an incredibly short spaco of timo, and to the astonishment and admiration of every person. His identity defies the strictest scrutiny. Old Father Time, a great Polynational Lover, Song—" Let us be happy together" . . . .H. M. Houdin Mademoiselle Schwingrubber, a Swiss Broom Girl, Song —"Buy abroom" H. M. Houdin Km Fam, a Cluncse professional singer H. M. Houdin John Bowling, a real specimen of the Jolly Tar, who can sing a song and dance a hornpipe, Bong—" A life on tho Ocean Wave" H. M. Houdot Molly Muldroon, sweetheart to , Joan, and sister to Paddy ,; Muldroon, a wonderfid songßter and very graceful dancer, with several songs H. M. HOUDIN Monsieur Baudin, a teacher of the terpsichorean art, Song— " Marseillaise Hymn" (in _ French) H. M. HouDnt Sam Slick, tho original Yankee Pedlar H. M. Houdin

An interval of ten minutes. MR. H. M. HOUDIN "Will appear in the third part of his Polynational Entertainment. PABT in. Susan Brown, an English house"laid, with Song —" That Young Man from the Country " . .H. M. HOUDIN **ny Doolin, Dublin Car Driver *ith Song— "Hungry Army" H. M. HOUDIN Jaddy Muldroon, an Irish Turfaan, with Song—"Block Turf" H. M. HOUDIN To conclude with BROTHER BONES, la which Mr. Houdin will appear in " Root, «°g» or Die, or the Negro's Delight," and will |}ye various solos on the Guitar, Tin Whistle, and JJNCCTtuia, and the American Breakdown, by H. Admission: Front seats, 55.; back seats, 3s. _i°°_°. en at half-past Seven o'clock, to cornice at Eight.

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Press, Volume III, Issue 132, 2 April 1863, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume III, Issue 132, 2 April 1863, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume III, Issue 132, 2 April 1863, Page 5

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