PRINCE OF A VALES' THEATRE. Lkssehs: Musses. BAEItY an i> DANIELS. ROYAL ITALIAN AND ENGLISH OPE 11 A CO MPAN Y. ARTISTES -. MDME. LUCY ESCOTT M.DLLE. EOS ALU-: D Civ AND MISS GEORGIA HODSON MISS ADA KING Mll. HENRY SQUIRES ME. E. A. BEAUMONT ME, FRANK TREVOR ME. HENRY" WHARTON ME. J. C. EITTS MR. FEED, LYSTEE. CONDUCTOE: ME. GEOEGE LODEE. THIS (TUESDAY) NIGHT, NOV. 15, Will bo given Donizetti's Grand Opera LUCEEZIA EOEGIA. Duck Au-iionsk . . Mr. HENRY WHARTON Gennaiio .... Mr. nENRY SQUIRES Mavfeo Oksini . . Miss GEORGIA HODSON Guiiktta . . . Mr. J. E. KITTS Vitki.t.o/go . . . Mr. FRANK TREVOR Pkincess Neokoni . Miss ADA KING LccKK/.r.v Bonaia . Madame LUCY ESCOTT. w K I) n k s I> a y , >" o v K it r. e u 1 G T 11. j Donizetti's Grand Military Opera, ! ' LA l-'ILLE DU REGIJIENT. I t II v I! s i> a v . «r o V jb m t; k i: 17 T 11 , Donizetti's Grand Opera. LUCIA DI LAMM IiRMOOR. t- it t t> av . .v o v k m i; n li 1 St k . Balfe's Romantic Opera, ROSE OF CASTILE. sati:t: t> av . xovk.m hun 1 tn . Verdi's Grand Opera, IL TROVATORE. Doors open at half-past seven ; curtain will rise at !S o'clock precisely. Eui.i. Dhi:.-.s in tjik Stalls. l-'oid's Cars leave Newmarket every evening for the Theatre, returning immediately after the performance. P-.iicEs ov Admission. STALLS -... 10a. Gd. AMPHITHEATRE . • 7s. 6d. BACK SEATS . . . 4s. Season Tickets Tiiansfkraiii.e : STALLS . . . . £10 10s. AMPHITHEATRE . . £7 7s. Seats can now be secured in the Stalls and Amphitheatre for all the above nights, at the Box Oilicc, Mr. A'auty's, Queen-struct, between the hours of 11 and 5 o'clock, where a plan of the Theatre mny be seen. THE AUCKLAND PERMANENT BUILDINGAND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. SIIAT.ICS £10 EACH " The permanent form is the form to which Building Societies must all come at last —and tlio only form in which they arc trustworthy." Cmaisles Dickens. NEARLY .Cl/JOO have been received on Shares and Lent on Mortgage during thothreo months. Ten vek cent, intehest allowed on shakes wrnmiiAVN afteu tuiuck months. Shares can be withdrawn at any time. Monthly Meetings, the first Monday Evening in each month. The Secretary attends at the Ollico of the Society every Monday Evening, from 0 to S o'clock i- sr. Repayment of Lw.ins by monthly instalments. Perfect security to investors. Ollice of the S ;cieiy : Mr. Cox's Chambers, Qu..en-stroc-t. A. BOARDMAN, S .'cretary. EEGISTEY OFFICE, ft .-T lIS. VENABLE3 begs to infoim her friendt, J.v and patrons that, having met viih ecc'i great •jui .'.so : i the business of l.or Registry Ofß:c, slio , h:v- fc;;an iiiduoed to take more ommcdious premises ia V?tudliain»strc«t, nearly enroute tlo now Giiko,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 315, 15 November 1864, Page 1
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