AMUSEMENTS. PE INGE OF WALES’ THEATRE. G. W. DANIELS, PROPRIETOR. Complim.ntary Benefit] TO MR. C. W. B A RR Y, TENDERED BY MR. G. W. DANIELS. MISS FAN NY YOLI NG AS MARGARET ELMORE. MISS MARIAN DUNN AS HERMINIK. (By kind permission of Mr, George Fawcett/) TO-NIGHT (Wednesday), January 4, The Performance will comoence with LOVE’S SACRIFICETo conclude with GOING TO THE RACES. Tweedle Mr. G. W. DANIELS. Chucks Mr. J. 11. t LIFFORD. Captain Hobble Mr. Wright. Lain Mr. Herbert. Mrs. Tweedle Miss FaNNY YOUNG, Mrs. Chucks Miss ANfeTED. Mr. Chiming Mrs. IT. Twigittv Gipsy Woman Miss Julia CokcoraikMagnificent Scenery by Mr. Massey. Machinery and Unrivalled Properties hy Mr. Twighf., Prices of Admission - : Stalls, 55.; Amphitheatre 3s. ; Pit. 2s. Plan of Hall at Mr. Yarty’s, where Seats maysecured. To-morrow (Thursday) Evening, GREAT NKJfIT, Under the Patronage of the STEWARDS of lh« RACES and the MEMBERS of the AUCKLANDJOCKEY CLUB. Friday Evening, December 6, THE BOTTLE, For the BENEFIT of Mr. H. TWIGHT. Crowther and Ford’s Cars leave Newmarket every evening for the Theatre, returning im.n:diately alter the performance. No Bonnets allowed in ihe Stalls. Spacious Cloak-room lor Ladies. THEATRE ROYAL,
Proprietor • > .. .. Mr. S. HOWE.. THOSE FAR-FAMED LONDON ARTISTS' MR. AND MRS. CHARLES DILLON,, WILL make their FIRST APPEARANCE TOMORROW (THURSDAY), the Theatre being: CLOSED THIS EVENING expressly to complete the arrangements. TO-MORROW (Thursday), January £L MR. CHAS. DILLON AS VIRG-INIUS^ AND
MRS. CHAS. DILLON AS VIRGINIA, Supported by the only Company of Actors in New Zealand. NEW SCENERY AND APPOINTMENTS. Boxes 4s. ; Pit 2s, Stalls 55., to be reserved at Varxy's. Seats should be secured on the plan at Varxy’s a aeearly hour this day. N.B.—No Bonnets allowed in the Stalls. ROYAL PAVILION MUSIC HALL, RRAND MASQUERADE BALL,
Monday, January 9th, 1865. TICKETS, FIVE SHILLINGS. Theatre Loyal. THOSE ARTISTS OF WORLD-WIDE CELEBRITY ME. & MRS. CHARLES DILLON. HAVE ARRIVED, And will appear in a few Days.
NOTICE. NEW ZEALAND EXHIBITION, 1865. THE OPENING of the EXHIBITION is postponed from TUESDAY, the 3rd, to THURSDAY, the 12th of January, 1865, when His Excillexci Sir George Grey, K.C.8., the Governor of New Zealand, will open the Exhibition in person. By order, ALFRED ECCLES, lion. Sec. Office of the Royal Commissioners, December 17, 1864. N.B. —Passage or Freght to and from at one fap.h ; Apply to the Agents for The Panama, New Zealand and Australian R.M.S.U' Company The New Zealand Steam Navigation Company The Melbourne, Adelaide, and New Zealand SteamShipping Company The Tasmanian Steam Navigation Company Messrs. John Jones and Co,
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New Zealander, Volume XXII, Issue 2318, 4 January 1865, Page 1
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