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PRINCE OE "WALES THEATRE. TO-Is T IGIIT (WEDNESDAY), Auo. 10.MR. SHIEL BARRY" IN TWO PIECES, fjp H E Entertainment will commence with the II AP P Y MA N. dt After which the Fare of APARTMENTS TO LET; Ott AUCKLAND DURING THE WAR. To conclude with the laughable farce of PADDY MILES' BOY. Stalls 55.; Back Seats, 2s. 6d. Children under twelve years of ago, half-price. Season Tickets 011 application to the Management. I®" Doors open at half-past 7 ; curtain. rifles at 8 precisely. CIRCUS. Yictohia Street. Proprietors - - - - Herr S. Greenbkrg & Co. Manager Mr. W. H. Foley. rjmiS EVENING AND EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEK, With an entire change of Programme. Doors open at a quarter to seven ; to commence at lialf-past seven. A GRAND DAY PERFORMANCE ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, At half-past one. Admission—Boxes, 55.; Pit, 3s. Children halfprice. Private Boxcb for Families may be had on application at the CIRCUS, or at Mr. LEWISSOJVS, yueen-street. tg3T N. B.—Smoking strictly prohibited, and good order must be observed. Riding Lessons given on application to W. H. FOLEY, Circus. AUCKLAND HARMONIC SOCIETY. FULL PRACTICE of Band and Chorus in ST. MATTHEW'S SCHOOL-ROOM, jIU-MORROW EVENING, 11th instant, to commence at 7 o'clock sharp. Practice for Band only in St. Paul's School-room, 011 EH ID AY EYEJS'IiSG, at half-past 7. FINAL FULL PRACTICE in the Odd Fellows' Hall, 011 Wednesday Evening next, 17th instant, at 7 o'clock. FULL REHEARSAL to Subscribers of the " MAY QUEEN" and Selection of Saccular Music, on THURSDAY , lbth instant. 'Tickets for remaining three Concerts of the year, 15s. each, may be obtained nt Mr. WAYTE'S, Queen-street. RICHARD S. F. PARSONS, Hon. Secretary. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held at the Onehtmga Institute, 011 THURSDAY, the 11th jviigust, at 7 p.m., sharp, to take into consideration the necessity 01 local improvements. 1. O. O. F., M. U., A. D. 11HE ANNIVERSARIES of the LOYAL GOOD INTENT 4,301)), and tho LOYAL l'AR- !•> i'.LL (Ao. 4,75u) LODUES will be celebrated by a Dinner and Ball, to be held in the Udd Fellows' it all, on FRIDAI, 12tli August. 'Tickets may be had on application to the following Stewards:— lino. S. Place, P.I'.G.M. Buo. E. Guiri'mi,N.G. " T. Cole, P.P.G.M. " A. Hanlen, V.G. " W.H. &TEELE, P.G. " I. LEVI, V.U. " W. F. Casey, P.G. " J. W. Caiitek,P.3. " J.Holt, P.G. " O. GKANT. . k ./ " H. Smith, P.G. " W. RocKLr. • " SOIREE. A PUBLIC SOIREE WILL TAKE PLACE IN NEWTON ACADEMY, E ARAN GAHAPE ROAD, On the Evening of TUESDAY, the 16th of AUGUST. THE REV. D. BRUCE IN THE CHAIR. Addresses will be delivered by tho Rev. D. Bruce, Rev. James llill, Rev. P. H. Coinford, Rev. J. Smith, T. Maclarlano, Esq., and other gentlemen who are expected to be present. A selection of Yocal and Instrumental Mubic will be performed by a number of the members .of t]ie Auckland Harmonic Society, who have kindly promised their assistance on the .occasion. ;7i . : : ... ;. Tho proceeds (after defraying all necessary expenses) 'will bo handed over to tho-funds of the Newton Mechanics' Institute. Tea on tho tables at half-past six.. . Tickets, price 2s. 6d., may bo obtained at Mr. De Wolf, Post-oflicc, Newton 5 Mr. Tudeliope'a, Greystreet; Wayto'a, Bookseller, Queen-street; or at the Academy, Newton. ' NEWTON ACADEMY'. ' MR. DEWAR begs respectfully to announce'that his Schoolrooms are now completed, and that his CLASSES will MEET thwe on Monday, the loth August. BLUE AND RED GUMS. AND lOO's in BOXES, ON SALE, at fc'ie NurQ\J sery, St. George's Bay, Paruell. MAURITIUS SUGARS, EX ' SYLPHIDE.' SAMPLES of thiß well-selected Cargo of Sugars may now be 6een at the Stores of HENDERSON & MACFARLANE.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 232, 10 August 1864, Page 1

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598

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 232, 10 August 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 232, 10 August 1864, Page 1

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