FRINGE OF "WALES THEATRE. FA E J EL L BENE FI T OK MR. c. w. BARRY, OX THIS (MONDAY) EVENING-, NOV. 7th, 18G4 will bo produced the great Drama of the three musketeers (Dramatized from Dumas' celebrated work of thai name), SINGING, DANCING, AND OTHER ENTERTAINMENTS. To conclude with (for the first time) the Laughable Farce of THE DUMB BELLE. Tickets of Mr. Banks:, and the usual places. Doors opon at half-past 7 ; curtain risoa at E precisely. nm THEATRE ROYAL. PitoriiiKTon . . . SIR. S. ROWE. TO-NIGHT, (MONDAY), Nov. 7, ND E R THE PATRO NA G I or COLONEL CHAPMAN AM) Till! OFFICERS OF THE 18rn ROYAL IRISH. MR. GEORGE FAWCETT Will appear as CAPTAIN MURPHY 3IAGUIRE, And MISS E. JUNO AS MR S. ORM SBY DA L MAINE In (he far-famed play T .11 E SE RI OU S FAM IL Y. Tlie Magnificent, Band ol the Regiment will perforir during tlie evening. To conclude willi, by special desire, th e 33 ois n re vishw if e. MAGGIE MACFARLANE 11 v Mi ss E. J U No. THURSDAY, JN'OA'EM:J3EE .10, BENE F I T OK MISS M . DUNN. Seats should be secured oil the Plan at Varty's, at an early hour this day. Stalls 08. ; to be reserved at Varty's. N.I?.—No Bonnets allowed 111 the Stalls. Boxes 4-3. ; Pit 2s. urn TI I EAT R E ROY AL . THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, ISGI. |J N D E R T H E I'ATRO X A G E COLONEL 1 O'BRIEN ANlt OFFICERS OF THE MILITARY TRAIN. B E .N E F 1 T MIS vS MAR IAN DUN N. "MASKS AND FACES," AM) " CINDERELLA." TIIEA TII E ROY AL . ADVERTISERS arc invited to inspect the magnificent NEW ACT DROP, now painting at I'HILLIPPS & SON, next to the Hkhai.i> Oilice, which, as a Work of Art, will surpass all feeble attempts to imitate it. A few Meilulliiins are vacant. NEWTON LITERARY INSTITUTION. KARANGAHAFE ROAD. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, 7th November, —Mr- Eastwood—LECTUßE on " POETRY, and its intluence on Daily Life." TUESDAY', loth November—Mr. Varty will give ayrcading- from Dickens's ° " CHRISTMAS CAROL cturo and Reading commence at S p.m. Admission Is.—-Members free. jlifillssu NEWTON, I'ONSONBY ROAD, AND ST. ANN'S COLLEGE. ON and after MONDAY, the Vfli instant., an Omnibus will leave the Bazaar Yards for St. inn's College daily, at S a.m., and at half-past five 5.111. ; returning from St. Ann's College at a quarter o 0 am., and a quarter past six p.m. I'rom Auckland to Nevvtou at S and 10 a.m., and it i 5 p.m. ami half-past 5 p.m. ; returning from S'ewton at!) and half-past 10 a.m., and at half-past - aird halt-past G p.m. 11. HARDING-TON. Bazaar Office, November 4th, 1861.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 308, 7 November 1864, Page 1
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