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FIiINCE OP AVAIEB THEATRE. GftA iV D ntODUCTION. the extraordinary drama OP TIT E OCTOIIOOI, "Which lias been played with universal success in utmost every targe e,ty whejo ( lie Engli-h tongue » spoken, wdt he presented for the first limy in Auckland, with im elaborate rare utterly ecclijisii,.' uli immer productions. G- O GftO if S SOEK Ell Y By Mr. ChaSles Massey, j MACHINERY AND VliOPlillTizs, I l!y Mi'. 11. TwigJlT, BIUSIC arranged and selected for tlio occasion by | Mr. G I LBKKI. 10-jNT&HI 1 (niUlv'SDAl,) OcxoiiEu 27, W ILL SENTED Boukcicauxt's Great ' i>r i v»j\a oi' TIT E OCTOE OO N, To conclude with flic Burlesque Circus Scone from It U M T O'OOZLE, Introducing the great Act of Swordnmiiship of Cut!.,,- in | wo a liar of Lead and a I'otatoe laid on a Young Lmly s I [and,- by .Kuniiii'oozlis. Half-price at half-past 9 o'clock. Stalls, 2a. fid.; Hack Seats, Is. Gd. Season Tickets on application to the Management. lg2g" Doors open at h;df-pa.st 7 ; curtain rises at S precisely. PEIjNTCE OF WALES THEATRE. NOTICE! Mlv. G. "U r . DANIELS' FIRST BENEFIT IN AUCKLAND, WI L L TAKE HACK O N MOXDAI LTJiXIXG 2\EXT, Octohek 31, rjl II E GII A D DTiA M A OF THE OCTOROON, GRAND TRIPLE HORNPIPE, IN CHAKACTEE, lIY MISS FAN N Y YOUNG, 31 S S MAfiCr I E GRIFFITHS, MISS JULIA CORCORAN, AXI) OTH E R EN T E 1!. TA IX MEN TS. s k i-: i! i i. r, s . Ifii ~ TIIEA TII E 11 OXA L. ruoi'itiEToi! . . . MR. S. HOWE. TO-NIGHT. (THURSDAY), M 11. GEO 11 G E FAWC ET T Will appear in his great, and unrivalled impersonation of AY ILKIjN'S MIC A TV" 33 ER , In his own adaptation of Ckart.es Dickers' magnificent story DATID COPPEEFIEID. The drama in 3 acts will be presented with NEW .SCENERY, and line effects. Til 10 STORM AT YARMOUTH, mill the departure of the EMIGRANT YESSEL from Greenwich, And a cast of characters which can alone be secured at this Theatre. To conclude with lhe musical Burletta of the SWISH COTTAGE. Shortly, in compliance with repeated requests, will be given the original A L A 1) 1) 1 N r . Box Office daily at Yarty's. Stalls ss. ; to be reserved at VIKTT'S. JS r .B. —No Bonnets allowed in the Stalls. Boxes 4s. ; 3 J it. -s. _ CRICKET. rnilK MEMBERS cf the UNITED CRICKET JL (TiL'H am requested to attend PRACTICE AVKDNEiSDAi' and SATURDAY afternoons. c •* " i). E. MeDONALD, lion. Sec. •*,rK.SSKS. fctIIHMIEHO, RUNCUTAN and CO. j\)J_ In- to re! urn thanks to the public of Auckland for the very liberal support they have met with j ' „1 wmild solicit the continuance of tlio same to i their .successors, Mc*>is. A. I>OKN'WELL & SON, | whom they recommend in every respect. I Messrs. A. D. ni< Won bey to intimate to the ! public of Auckland that they liave succeeded to the j above business, and hope by keeping Meat of the hot, (pialit combined with cleanliness and civility, and at the' lowest pessibie juices, to merit a share of the ])iiblie. jia'.ronage y> larg'-ly bestowed upon Me-srs. }v ti. and' Co. A. DtHINWK.LL & SON. MR. M. HAUTRIYE, TN continuing tho Jewellery business formerly 1/ carried ou by i'.iv. A. Qr.utTiEii, ltopes l»y eveiy attention to the business, and punctuality to orders, to receive the same liberal support bis predecessor has been favoured with. In addition to bis well-.vdec.ted Slock, M, 11. v-'ill ruecivo Nvn- Goods by every SI nil.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 299, 27 October 1864, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 299, 27 October 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 299, 27 October 1864, Page 1

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