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Meetings, Amusements &c, Br p HEA TR B li~O~Y~rT, - Under the management of Mr and Mrs 1 Hoskins. » TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), Last opportunity for country visitors to r witness » M R J. K. B M M BVB [ Great speciality Drama, ; FRITZ, • Wh » on Wlll . be positively withdrawn after I Friday evening. Those who wish to witness it should do so at once, as it will not be presented again. 200,000 people have attended the performance of !__ _, FRITZ. Mr Emmet has been specially comnlirViKnT? * " n^ Uonof th «character by 1000 Critics, including those attached to the London Times, Daily News, Melbourne Argus, Age, Australasian, Otago Daily Times. Quardian, Lyttelton Time*, Phess &c LABT NIGHTS LAST NIGHTS. FRITZ.: Box Plan at Biiois's Music Salooa. 1-4 Saturday will be produced JAN, 8513 QANTERBURY MUSIC HALL. Manager and Lecturer ... Harry Stanley -or a Limited Number of Nights, Commencing SATURDAY NBXr, JANUARY 6th. Return, after an absence of four years, of RAINESS GREAT DIORAMA^ Of the AMERICAN WAR. The only complete work of the kind in existence. The thunder of the cannon and the din of the battle field fall upon the ear of the audience—the fire and smoke of the advancing hosts and their desperate ohargea are seen—and the fearful work of carnage and death is presented with a distinctness and vividness mocking reality, oo that the audience can readily imagine themselves actual spectators of the sublime and stirring scenes represented. The beholder has before him faithful to life, in every particular, all the principal Battles, Sieges, and Naval Eagagements of both Northern and Southern Armies, during the Gigantic Bebellion in the United States, from the firing of the first gun, down to the final capitulation and surrender of General Lee and the Confederate The Exhibition sailed from Port Adelaide four years ago, and during its travels through Africa, India, Burmah, Java, Torres Straits Settlements,Ohina,Japan,andothercountries, the receipts have amounted to over 460,000, In consequence of which the audience viaifc. ing the Exhibition will receive FREE—JAPANESE GIFTS And other Valuable Presents, conslstin_d_ : BANKNOTES, " Cold watches (guaranteed*) value from £5 5s to £20 lOsjsilver watches (guaranteed) value from £3 3a to £6 6s; eleotro silver-plated tea and coffee services, va'uo from £4 4s to £15; ! silver-plated cruet stands, handsome clocks, ladies' chains, fancy vases, handsome lockets, and a vast assortment of other gifts Wo nu s„ rOU9 *° mea Won, amounting In value jfiiooi %/ .... ;.,:„■.■:,:.; No ] extta <?h*rse for tiokets. A eard~ This is no lottery or selling of numbers, bat simply presents to the audience every evening. '■'< i Prices of admission — 3s, 2», aaJ Is. Ohildren half-price to front and second seats. Dooisopen at half-past seven, to commence at eight o'clock. Carriages, may be ordered for ten. A Grand Mid-day Performance will bo given for schools and fajtail ie«. . • < !*F. HILTON, ■ 1-8 8408 y Agent. JJABLOW'S (JlBOUfl, Opposite the Theatre. TO-NIGHT. MILLION PRICES I TONIGHT. The BEAUTIFULLY .TRAINED HOBBEB, FAIRY PONIES, SIGNOR RAPHAEL, W. BABL<>W, miss Belina, '"■:', '. mahter franklin, young roma, « Master benel, '■"• MR EUGENE and GRIMALDI, The Prince of Clowns. Also, GRAND MID DAT PERFORMANCE ON BATUBDAY AFTERNOON. Prices of admission—First class, 2s ; second, Is. " l " , Doors opt n at half past seven ; commence at eight o'clock. 1-4 8511 W. OLABK, Agent. SKATING BIJSKAN ENTHUSIASTIC and DELIGHTED AUDIENCE greeted the ieappearai.ee JM.DLLE. Jf RANZINI. Mdlle FRAWZINI, And the performance bailed with loud aud continued applause. TONIGHT, TO-NIGHT, LAST NIGHT BOT TWO, LA«T NKiHT BUT TWO, MILLION PRICES. 1 MILLION PRICES. Admission, tie. Members, fr< c. 1-4 ■ Last opportunity of Late I'rainß/ 8512 DRAPERS' AND CLOTHIERS' ASSOCIATION. The Ordinary Half-yearly MEETING of the above Ass<iciation will be held on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, JAN. Bth, • •*• mran " ' FORESTERS' HALL, At 8 p.m. Business: To receive secretary's and treasurer's re» port, and the elation -f officers. W. C. FALCONER, 1-4 8465 Hon Secretary. ■ ' . NBW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. The Ordinary HALF-YEARLY MEETING of Shareholders will be held at the Offices of the Company, Auckland, at 2 pro on WEDNESDAY, the 10th January, to receive the Report and elect two Directors and Auditors. The Transfer Books will be Closed from the 27th inrt. till the 10th prox. By order of the Board. GEORGE P. PIEBCB, __ Manager. December 26th, 187$. 1-4 8483 LO.G.T. A PUBLIC MBBTJNG will be held in the Oddfellows* Ha i, t,i .hfleld street, Ohrs-cnufcn, «... KuIDAY EVENING, the 6in inst, for tbe purpose of advocating the principles of Good T«__t Ury. Jbf. meeting will be addressed by Bro Jago, Q W 0.T., from Dnnedin, and other ii fluential members of the oider. The chair wiil be taken at 8 jpm. precisely. Doors open at 780 p.m, r **«-n»»»-rw nvA ronm mhete are respeetfnHy i invited to attend. Jree. 14 8509 , j .<______
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Press, Volume XXVII, Issue 3585, 4 January 1877, Page 1
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