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' AMUSEMENTS. PRINCE OF WALES’ THEATRE, (BRUNSWICK HALL.) MANAGERS: MESSRS. BARRY AND DANIELS, Positively the Last Night OF JACK SHEPPARD, Supported by the whole strength of the Company, AN IRISH FARCE, Ac. &c. TO-NIGHT (Tuesday), September 33. PERFORMANCE will eommMka with JACK SHEPPARD. Jack Sheppard MISS FANNY YOUNGMendez... MR. C. W. BARRY. Blueskin MR. G. W. DANIELS. To conclude with the Irish Farce of the IRISH TUTOR. In active preparation the Burlesque of CINDERELLA. Prince Pettipetto MISS FANNY YOUNG, Tickets at Varty’s, and all the principal shops in Town. gggf’ SEASON TICKETS issued on application to Messrs. BARRY & DANIELS. Properly Numbered Seats and Tickets may be had and secured at Mr. Chapman’s. Stalls, 2s. 6d. ; Back Seats, Is. 6d. Half Price at Half-past 9 o’clock, Doors open at half-past 7 ; Curtain rises at 8 precisely THEATRE ROYAL. PROPRIETOR: MR. S. ROWE. TO-NIGHT the THEATRE will be CLOSED FOR A NIGHT’S REHEARSAL. TO-MORROW (Wednesday) September 14, MR. GEORGE FAWCETT Will appear in the new and remarkable Pky by Tom Taylor, Esq., entitled, THE TICKET OF LEAVE, Presented with Magnificent Scenery and Striking ’completeness, for the First Time in Auckland. Stalls 55.; to be reserved at Yakty’s. N.B.— No Bonnets allowed in the Stalls, Boxes 45.; Pit 2s. CALIFORNIAN CIRCUS, VICTORIA-STREET. Proprietors ... Manager Ring Conductor Clown and Jester Music Conductor ... HERR S. GREENBHfc? & CO. ... MR, W. H. FOLEY. MR. T. BIRD. ... MR. W. AIREY. ... MR. G. W. WALKER. OPEN ONLY for a FEW NIGHTS LINGER, with an ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, At very Reduced Prices. THIS (Tuczday) EVENING. Admission: —Reserved Seats, 55.; Boxes, 35.; Pit, 1». 6d, Children under twelve years : —Boxes, Is. 6d.; Pit, Is. Doors open at quarter to seven ; to comment* at halfpast seven. ggp” N.B. — Smoking strictly prohibited, and §Sod order must be observed. CALIFORNIAN CIRCUS. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) TO-NIGHT. The greatest Night of the Season. BEjiLii'iA uF MR. T. BIRD. Under the distinguished patronage of EVERYBODY AND HIS WIFE. To-night is the Night of all Nights to bs k lime and secure your seats. Admission ; Reserved S«ats, Ss. Boxes, 3s ; Pit, Is. fid. Newton Litsirary Institution. Patron : His Excellency Sir George G«*t, K.C.B, A CONVERSAZIONE will be held > the Newton Academy, THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, September 13th instant, at 7 o’clock p.m. The amusements will consist of Glees, Duets, Solos, and Dramatic Readings. A number of the members of the Harmonic Society, under the leadership of Mr. Beale, have kindly promised their aid. Tickets, 25.; may be had of Mr. Varty and Mr. Wayte, Queen-street; Mr. D-„ '.Vo!if, Post office, Newton ; and the Secretary, Mr. Eastwood, Newton. LECTURE. EXHIBITION OF “The Tabernacle of Israel, &c.” , MR. WHYMAN will Lecture on his Models, in the Presbyterian School-room, Hobson-steeet, THIS) (Tuesday) EVENING September 13th, at Seven o’clock. A Collection will be made at the close of the Lecture, aHMMMMWWßgunitaqntA i i ■ iw————> NOTICE. M. SOMERVILLE, IN RETIRING FROM THE GROCERY BUSINESS, Which has so long oven oouuucted by him, at the Jktablishment known as the CITY MART, BEGS most respectfully and sincerely to tender his best thanks to his numerous Customers, Friends, and the Public generally, for the liberal patronage he has experienced for the iast Sixteen Years, and in doing so, would introduce his Successor, Mb. WALTER GRAHAM, To whom he ha* DisooscJ of his GROCEKI 81/3JNESS, and by whom it will be carried on, on and after the Ist JULY ENSUING. Mr. GRAHAM aaviug been so long in tb« Establishment, and knov.in-' co well the requirements of the Customers, Mr. S. has' every confidence in introducing him to their notice, and cn his behalf mest respectfully aaJicits a share of that liberal support so long afforded to himself. M. SOMERVILLE, City Mart, Anefciund. June 27th, 1864. JN connection VrMi the above, the sig»*d begs to jL Inform those who have so long patronized the Establishment, and the Public generally', that ke will continue to conduct the Business in the same satisfactory manner in whicn it Las heretofore been carried on by Mr. Mark Somerville, and by the same attention to the wants of his customers, hopes to receive a conikwance of their favours. WALTER GRAHAM. June 27th. 1864.

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New Zealander, Volume XXI, Issue 2222, 13 September 1864, Page 1

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