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PRINCE OF WALES' THEATRE. LAST WE E K BU T ONE ! LYSTER'S ROYAL ITALIAN AND ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY. Under tl\e distinguished patronage of His Excellency Snt Geohge Gki-.y, K.C.B. ARTISTES: MDME. LUCY ESC'OTT MDLLE. ROSALIE DUUAND MISS GEORGIA HODSON MISS ADA XING ; MK. HENRY SQUIRES v , , Mil. E. A- BEAUMONT ME. FRANK TREVOR MR. HENRY" WHARTON Mil. J. E. KITTS MR.. FRED. LYSTER. CONDUCTOR: MR, GEORGE LODER. STAGE MANAGER: MR. W. LLOYD. TIMS (FRIDAY.) EVENING, Si'l: c 1 Ai. Ni fi ii T, Under the patronage of COL O N K L MOU LD , C. 8.. COLONKL WILLIAMS, R. A., AN 11 THU OFFICERS OF THE ROYAL ARTILLERY R 0 Y A L Eif a INKERS. Meyerbeer's Grand Historical Opera, LES HUGUENOTS. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 3. Viceueoai. Command Nk;iit, Mozart's Chef d'leuvre, DON GIOVANNI. Doors open at- half-past .seven ; curtain will rise at S o'clock procisoly. Pkicks oi' Admission. STALLS . . io 3 . 6d . AMPHITHEATRE . - 7a 6d HACK SKATS . . . ;{ s . Season Tickets Tiuksfeeaki.e : STALLS .... £5 ">s. AMPHITHEATRE . . £;s 13,. Gd . Seats can now be secured in the Stalls and Amphitheatre for any of the above nights, at tho Box Oilice, .Mr. Yakty's, Quecn-strcet, between the hours of 11 and 5 o'clock, where a plan of the Theatre m&y bo seen. Fiji. 1. Duv.ss is tire Stalls. Crowther and Ford's Cars leave Newmarket every ovening for the Theatre, rotuming immediately after tho performance. TIIE ATO KOYAI. Proprietor . . Mr. S. Row*:. m O - N I G 11 T (FRIDAY), DECEMBER 2, JL Under the Patronage of his Excellency si r geo r a l': a:ue y. k.c.b., E®U THE BENEFIT OF TILE MANAGER MR. S A N F O R D R O W 10, A\ hen will he presented for the first, in Auckland, Shakspeare's Brilliant Comedy, MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING. Benedicts ..... Mr. G. Faweeft Beatrice ..... Miss E. Juno Dogben-y ..... Mr. John Duun Clnudis ..... Mr. T. Fawcett. To conclude witli (he glorious Bn.-lesquc of ALAD D I N . on, TIIE WONDERFUL SCAMP. Aladdan ..... Miss M. Dunn Mrs. Twankuy .... Sir. G. Fawcett 111 Preparation, the famous spectacle, TJI E F LYINIi DU T CJI MA N , ON MONDAY. DECEMBER" 5, SPECIAL PERFORMANCE, Under the patronage, of Ii t. cOLO NE L Tlt EVOR AND THE OFFICERS OF THE 14th REG. Stalls os. ; to be reserved at Vaett's. N. 15. No Bonnets allowed in tho Stalls. Boxes 4s. ; Pit 2s. FAMILY GROCER AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. JW. A DLAM hereby desires all consumers who s wish value for their Money, to give him a trial by purchasing at his new establishment opposite the Savings' Bank, Queen-street (Late A. and \Y. Mill.) Teas of (irst qualify (chosen for the home market) Co flees, lines! plantation (.selected expressly forj. W. A.) Sugars, iirst class and finest sorts And asssorted groceries, and Italian stores, best names, Also, English Hams, Bacon, and Cheeses. .T. W. Adlamin thus soliciting tho favors of his kind Friends and Supporters (in his last business) for a share of their patronage, relys upon his known business tuet and habits, to give them, and all new friends, the fullest satisfaction. Preserve the address— J. AY. ADLAM, Opposite the Auckland Savings Bank, (Late A. and W. Mill), Queen-street. P.S.—J. W. Adlam is prepared to supply Flour of the best brands, at mill prices. Notice to Wholesale Consumers and Rakers — <T. W. Adlam lias a consignment on the way irom Adelaide, tinest. silk-dressed—the first of continuous supplies. (Kindly lake this as J. W. Adlam's Bow.) NOTI C E . "ft,MESSRS. A. & W. MILL beg to inform their 111 friends and all cousumery, that they have disposed of their GROCER 1" ESTABLISHMENT and BUSINESS to Mr. J■ W. Adiam, and hope tliey will favor him with their patronage, as they have hitherto done ourselves, feeling assured every attention and civility will be the share of all who may favor him with their support. A. & W. MILL. JOHN STEL'iIENSON -v- CO., Guccekb AND Geneuai, Co.u.MiriMON AGENTS, (Two doors above tho " Old House lit Home," Vicioria-ekrect.)

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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 330, 2 December 1864, Page 1

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665

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 330, 2 December 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 330, 2 December 1864, Page 1

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