PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. LAST NIGHT OF THE ENGAGEMENT OF THE POPULAR ACTOR, M R J. 11. A L L E IST. TO-NIGIIT (SATURDAY), OCTOBEK I, fTIHE great sensation Drama (for tho last time,) of THE BLACKSMITH OE ANTWERP. To conclude with (for tho last time,) tho over popular Burlesque of A L A D D I N. THE GHOST Has arrived and will shortly appear. NOTICE, REDUCTION IN PRICE!! BACK SEATS, 2s. Half-prico at half-past 9 o'clock. Stalls, 2s. 6d. ■ Back Seats, Is. Gd. ' Season Tickcts on application to the Management. is§y Doors open at half-paat 7 ; curtain risen at 8 precisely. THIS DAT IS PUBLISHED No. 5 of " ENTERTAINMENT," WEEKLY JOURNAL OF FUN, FICTION AND I-ACT. TRICE SIXPENCE. CONTENTS: ILLUSTEATIO N, OUR NEW ERIEND I KEY, JNTKOUUCKI) BT TIIE HON. READER WOOD. YALENTINE, OR THE TRAGEDY OF THE BLACK VALLEY, continued. OUR MUI UAL FRIEND, by Clias. Dickons, do. A NIGHT'S ADVENTURE IN THE BLACK FOREST, do. THE ELEPHANT KRAAL IN CEYLON, do. CnORUS OF FREE AND ENLIGHTENED SETTLERS. MAORI LEGEND—KAHUKURA AND THE FAIRIES. INTERESTING IF TRUE. THE LADIES' BOUDOIR. FASHIONS FOR JULY, &c., &e. DYPSOMANIA, SCIENTIFIC ESSAY ON FACETI/E. POETRY—ORIGINAL AND SELECT. REVIEWS—THE DRAMA, CALIFORNIAN CIRCUS. | THE NEW OPERA OF " MIRELLA," by Gounod. NEWS OF THE WEEK. ANSWERS AND NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. I'UBJ.ISHSTD BY JOHN VAST Y, CANADA BUILIDINGS, QUEEN-STREET, Auckland , AND TO BE .HAD EVERYWHERE. ' "• C A K J) . ! JM. HASLETT, Rent, und Commission Aoknt, • has removed his o'lico to the room over Mr. Riei.w's Bookseller aud Stationer, Shortland-streot), third door above Messrs. Brown & Campbell's. MRS. VEXABLE3 bogs to inform hor, friends and patrons that, having met with sueh great success in the business of hor Registry she hao been induced to take more commodious premises in Wyndliaiii-strcot, nearly opposite the newj Herald OSiios, PUBLIC NOTICE. ' IN consequence of tho HEBREW HOLIDAYS, OUR ESTABLISHMENT will be CLOSED from Friday 0 p.m. till Monday Morning. BERWIN & MENDEISSON. WESLEY COLLEGE. rnilE FOURTH QUARTER commences on JL MONDAY, October 3rd. Tuition in the Senior School . . .£2 10 ~ Junior „ . .20 Board for Boys under 13 years of ago .10 10 „ above „ . . 12 0 Further particulars on application, JOHN FLETCHER, Principal. QUART'S AMERICAN AXES O On Sale. ALFRED WOOLLEY & CO., Fort-street.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 277, 1 October 1864, Page 1
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