PRINCE OF "WALES THEATRE. BRUNSWICK HALL. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), MAY IS. rpitE PERFORMANCE will conimcnce with the J- COMIC DRAMA of WHO SPE AK S TIE ST ? DANCE .... Miss Jri.TA Coitcoit.vx. Aftor whicli, tho Laughable Farco of S KETC 11 Ii S IN IND IA. To conclude with the glorious and ever successful Burlesque of VILLIKINS AND IILS DINAH. Stalls os.; Back Seats, 2s. Gd. Doors open at half-past 7 ; curtain rises at 8 precisely. I ODD 1-ELLOWS' lIALL. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), May IS. g MAL L' S BENE 1- IT. AN EXTRA PROGRAMME. COME EARLY. Admission 25.; Front Seats -Is. Tickets to be obtained at Varly's, Chapman's, and Wiiyle's. Concert to conum nee at eight o'clock. POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK, PRIOR '10 LEAVING THE AUSTRALIAN COL 0 N 1 E S, OP THE ROYAL ANATOMICAL MUSEUM containing 2 0 0 BEAUTIFULLY EXECUTED AVAX MODELS, illustrating every part of the Human Frame, IS NOW OPEN at Mr. Webb's Music Saloon, Fort-street, from 10 a.m. till 5 p.m., and from 0 p.m. to 10 p.m., for gentlemen adults only. Descriptive Lectures during the day. " Seek to know thyM'll. How beautifully and vvondeiiully we are made." Admission 2s. RELIEF FUND FOR THE SOLDIERS' WIVES AND CHILDREN. a THE Executive Committee foi tliis fund are now . holding their Heelings weekly, viz., on every THURSDAY, at 4 p.m., m the Council Room of the Chamber of Commerce. By order, I. W. HARROP," Secretary and Treasurer. —.S Ol v apiaill JJIUVU and Ills IIICII, IICKCe. i-m----d from oil' the tomaluiwks with which the was committed. Their prophet raves in perish, which is supposed to be English and Cii oof of the inspiration of his followers is the 111 er of uttering this gibberish. Ir.KXituitN. —This properly was submitted to bv Air. Samuel Cochrane. AUCKLAND LAND SOCIETY, No. 5. NOTICE TO MEMBERS. mllE Fourth llalt-Yearly General Meeting of I JSli;nvliok{«.'Vj# in Aucklitiul I.and Society, Ko. 5, will 1»e held in tin* fN.Tivtan's otliiv, Queen-street, on I<IUJ)AY Kvcning, ihe inst.. at halt-past seven o'eltiek. ljusincss :—To receive the halt-yearly statements of account, to clcet otiicers for I he-ensuing year, iVc., <Vc. JOIIN BATGER, Secretary. A uckland, May 17, IS(D. NEW WF.SLEYAN ( 1 LURCH IN IIOBSON-fcTIiI-.KT. rpilE want of a larger place of worship to meet Ihe J_ reiiuireineids 01 the rapidly increasing; population in the above locality having been long lett, and jireliniinaiy .-ti ps having been taken to obtain means 'lor tho erection ol a new and commodious Wesicvan Church ; in ouicrlo bring the project lully before'a 11 who ale in'o-iislid m providing Church accommodation soiucwisat pi (-portioned to tile Wtiuts of the community, a PL'llLlC TEA ilEE'liNli will he held in the "Wi-fleyau School Room, Highstreet on TC.ESDAV ne.\t, 'Jith instant, atoo'clock, when'a report of wind has already been done will bo presented, and appropriate addresses delivered. Tickets 25., to be had of Mr. R. bonierville, Junction Store ; Mr. Wm. .Meals, Queen-street; Mr. F\ L. Prime, Queen-street ; Rev. A. French, Hobsonstreet School, and Captain Law, Parnell. WHERE DO YOU BUY YOUR BOOTS? WHY, AT MA KlvS', QUEEN-STREET, rniiE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN AUCKLAJS'D for BOOTS and SHOES. igg" N. B. —Every description of Boots and Shoes made to order. MAN GAPAI HOTEL. MAN GAP AI GENERAL STORE. THE inhabitants of Jlangapai, Wangarie, and neighbouring settlements, are hereby informed that- the above duly licensed premises will be opened for the transaction" of General Business on and after the Ist of April next, viz. : — Board, Lodging, Sale of Wine?, Spirits, Beer, and all descriptions of Wine Merchants' Goods. Sale of Drapery, Clothing, and every description of Drapers' Goods. Sale of Flour, Sugar, Tea, Meats, and every description of Grocers' ami General Store Goods. All kinds of Stock and Produce will be received, and Sales, Purchases, and Exchanges negociated. Q. C. E. S. P. JAMES AND SON, A U (J K J. A N J >. M»Tr-b( 16?$.
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New Zealand Herald, Issue 160, 18 May 1864, Page 1
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