AMUSEMENTSPRINCE OF WALES THEATRE, (BRUNSWICK HALL.) Mh. W. C. BARRY, Stage Manager of the Opera House, and Director of :Oir Private Theatricals at Government House, Sydney RESPECTFULLY announces to the inhsHtente of Auckland that he will, in conjunction with Mr. G. W. DANIELS, of the principal Colonial Theatres, inaugurate % Tricl DRAMATIC SBASOIF, os WEDNESDAY NEXT, MARCH 2% AT THE ABOVE HALE, ' Wliich will be tastefully fitted up for the occafjcn wifii Elegant Scenery, from the pencil of Herr Habbs, flw celebrated Scenic Artist, The charming and vereatflc Actress Miss FANNY YOUNG, v With many other Artists of acknowledged ability. t.tS appear, and every exertion bo made by the Managßrr. -in merit public support. Full particulars in future advertisements. BRUNSWICK HALL,/ TO-NIGHT! —[Saturday];— TO-NIGEB AT EIGHT O’CLOCK. Positively the last Night OFT H E GRAND MOVING DIORAMA OF BURKE AND WILLS’S EXPLORING EXPEDITION, OCCUPYING 2,500 FEET OF CANVAS, ACCOMPANIED BY A GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT. Under the Distinguished Patronage of — His Excellency Sir George Grey, 3LGJEL THE BAND OF THE 50TH REGIMENT WILL PEKKMOr DURING THE EVENING. Specimens of the nardoo seed will be exhibited daring ihc • Entertainment. Reserved Seats, 4s. Back Seats, 2s. Chil Half-price. Doors open at Half-past Seven ; commence .-at Eight precisely. BAND OF HOPE PROCESSION and FESTIVAL, 1864. rf'HE MEMBERS of the BAND of HOPE will MEET I at the ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, Queen-fitroet, .at Nine a.m. on TUESDAY, the 22nd instant. The Procession will move down Queen-street sit Halfpast Nine o’clock. Masters having members of the Band of Hope in their employ, are respectfully requested to permit them to attend the Festival. GILBERT CARSON, Hon. Secretary. BAND OF HOPE. '•HE M E M B E R S of the Auckland TOT At. ABSTINENCE SOCIETY are cordially invited te n the Band of Hope PROCESMON on TUESDAY iXT, and to take part in the proceedings of the day. On behalf of the Committee, GILBERT CARSON, Hon. Secretary. March 18th, 1864. BAND 0F HOPE FESTIVAL. '-‘OR the convenience of Friends and Visitors, the Cam- * mittee of the Band of Hope have made arrangements ■ having a REFRESHMENT STALL in the Domain «n----esday next. GILBERT CARSON, Hon. Secretary. NOTICE. HE LADIES and GENTLEMEN who have kindly promised, or who intend to assist the BAZAAR RE-BUILDING the ROOMS of the “YOUNG MENS’ HSTIAN ASSOCIATION,” are particularly requested aid in their contributions as soon as possible, it being determined that the Bazaar shall be held on the 4tk sth of May next. be following are the names of the Committee, any of n will be glad to receive Donations of Money, Mills, &e., &c. :- rs. ALEXANDER BAIN CORNFORD DACRE HILL HAMER LLOYD Mrs. LONG „ MACDONALD „ PHILSON „ SEABROOK „ S. H. SMITH „ WARNER „ WARREN H. M. BENNETT, Secretary. ST. PAUL’S CHURCH BAZAAR. AB AZ A AR, in Aid of the BUILDING FUNR of ST. PAUL’S CHURCH, will be held in tte BRUNSWICK HALL, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the 30th and 31st March. The Doors will be open each day from One te Five o’clock, and in the Evening from Six to Ten oc’lock. Contributions should he sent in to any member of .he Ladies’ Committee not later than Monday, the 2841 instant. Contributions to the Refreshment Stall will be thankfully received up till Thcksday Morning. Admission to the Bazaar, Is. each. Children, under teas years of age, 6d. each, J. I LOWER, I churchwardens. EDWIN B. DICKSON,) LIGHT ! LIGHT !! LIGHT !I! 7-riHE CHEAPEST and MOST BRILLIANT LIGHT is obtained from KEROSINE. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LAMPS, OILS. AND WICKS, ON SALE AT JOHN P. DA GN ALL’S., queen-street.
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New Zealander, Volume XX, Issue 2068, 19 March 1864, Page 1
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