PRINCE OF WALES' I'HEATEE. LAST WEEK] LAST WEEK] T YSTER'S ROYAL ITALIAN AND ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY. Under tke distinguished patronage of His •lixccllcncy Sir Geokge Geey, K.C.B. ARTISTES : MDME. LUCY ESCOTT MDLLE. aROSALIE DUE AND MISS GEORGIA HOD SON MISS ADA KING MR. HENRY SQUIRES MR. E. A. BEAUMONT ME. FRANK TREVOR ME. HENEY WHARTON ME. J. E. KITTS MR. FEED. LYSTEE. CONDUCTOE: ME. GEOEGE LODER. STAGE MANAGER: ME. W. LLOYD. THIS (WEDNESDAY), EVENING, Ghand Makonic Nioht. Under the Immediate Patronage of the Deputy Provincial Grand Master, H . D E BURGH ADA MS, ES Q. AND TnE Worshipful Master?, Officers, and Brethren of nil the Masonic Lodges in Auckland and Onehunga, Rossini's Grand Romantic Opera LA CENERENTOLA. The Orchestra -will perform between the Acta a Waltz, composed expressly for the occasion by Br. Geouob Loder, with variations for Fluto, Clnrionot and Cornet. ' THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8. GIIANII SI'KCIAI, NlOllT. Undor the Distinguished Patronage of GENERAL SIR D. A. CAMERON, K.C.8., Commanding the Forces, AND THE OFFICERS OF THE STAFF, Bellini's Grand Opera, NORM A. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9. Ghand Si'KCiAr, Night. Under the Distinguished Patronage of COMMODORE SIR W. WISEMAN, C.8., ANT) THE OFFICERS OF THE NAVY, Gonnod's Grand Opera, FAUST. L A S T N I G H T BUT ONE. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10. Donizetti's Romantic Opera, LINDA D I CHAMOUN IX, AND Donizetti's Military Opera, LA FILLE DU REGIMENT.
Doors open at half-past seven; curtain will rise at 8 o'clock precisely. Pkices of Admission. STALLS • 10a. gd. AMPHITHEATRE . 7 S 6d BACK SEATS ... 3s. ' Season Tickets TuANsrEjtADLE: STALLS . . . . Os AMPHITHEATRE . . £2 Os. Seats can now bo secured in tlio Stalls and Amphitheatre for any of the above nights, at the Box Ollice, Mr. Yaktv's, Queen-street, between the hours of 11 and 5 o'clock, where a plan of the Theatre may bo seen. i'ni.t. Dress in the Stalls. Crowther and Ford's Cars leave Newmarket every ovening for the Theatre, returning immediately after the performance. THE PAVILION MUSIC HALL. QPEN EVEEY EVENING-. ADMISSION is. Reserved Beats, 2b. REFRESHMENTS of every description may be obtained in the Hall. SMOKING ALLOWED. PAVILION. GRAND BALL. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, DEC. 7. (l-mST OP THE SEASON.)
MR, GEORGE DALEYMPLE BEGS to inform tho gentry of Auckland that he will opon the PAVILION for a SELECT BALL on tho above date, and trusts that he will meet with unlimited patronage. Parties wishing to attend tho Ball must procure their tickets hofore 12 o'clock on Tuesday, the 6th December, as a limited number only will ho sold. PllICIs: Single tickets, ss. Double tickol, to admit a iadv and frcntlemac, 7 s. _6d. Refreshments of every description may he obtained in tho Ilall. PRIME EPSOM HAY.—Delivered in Tons or Half-Tons, at £10 per ton. Orders to he left at Messrs. T. MACIvY & CO.'fl, Qneon-wtrofifc : or to WOOLFnr.l.n. TRpHom.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 334, 7 December 1864, Page 1
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