PRINCE OF. WALES' THEATRE.. I LAST WEEK! LAST WEEK! LYSTISR'S ROYAL ITALIAN AND ENGLISH OPEEA COMPANY. Under the distinguished patronage of His Excellency Sir Geoege Gbey, K.C.B. 5 ARTISTES : T MDME. LUCY ESCOTT 1 MDLLE. ROSALIE DURAND s MISS GEORGIA HODSON " MISS ADA KING J Mil. HENRY SQUIRES MB. E. A. BEAUMONT MR. FRANK TREYOR MR. HENRY WHARTON 1 MR. J. E. KITTS MR. FRED. LYSTER. CONDUCTOR: MR. GEORGE LODER. STAGE MANAGER: MR. W. LLOYD. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, , Donizetti's Romantic Opera," LINDA D I CHAMOTJNIX, AND Donizetti's Military Opera, LA FILLE DU REGIMENT. LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON I 3 MONDAY, 2-i'rir DECEMBER, 1 Verdi's Grand Opera, J 1 L TROVA TOR E, j By Special Desire. Doors open at half-past seven; curtain will riso at 8 o'clock precisely. Thicks of Admission. STALLS ■ 10s. 6d. AMPHITHEATRE . • 7s 6d BACK SEATS . . . ' 3s.' " Season Tickets Transeebahle : STALLS . ' . . . £3 os. AMPHITHEATRE . . £2 Os. Seats can now bo secured in the Stalls and Amphitheatre for any of tho abovo nights, at the Box Oflice, Mr. Yauty's, Queen-street, between the hours of 11 and 5 o'clock, where a plan of the Theatre may ' bo seen. Full Diiess in tub Stalls. Crowther and Ford's Cars leave Nowmarket every evening for tho Theatre, returning immediately after tho performance. THE PAVILION MTJSIO ZEE .A. ZLj X_i. QPEN EYE 11Y EVENINGI ADMISSION is. Reserved Seats, 2a. REFRESHMENTS of every description may be obtained in the Hall. [ SSt OKI NO ALIOTfJI. 1 J. & A. WISE M A N, ! SADDLERS AND HARNESS MAKERS, Queen-stheet, ; JgEG to inform their Customers and the Public ! generally, that they have ENLARGED THEIR PREMISES, And now having the workmen oil the spot REPAIRS, And any Orders with which they may be favoured, will recoive IMMEDIATE ATTENTION. ALBERT PARK. FURTHER EXTENSION. THE Public are rcfpccti'ully informed that owing to the disappointment expressed by intending 1 purchasers, too late iu applying for the original Park Allotments, A. K. Taylor, Ei-quire, has decided to extend the number by the addition of one hundred lots varying from 2 to 5 acres each. The avidity with which tho public embraced the ; opportunity of securing Allotments in this healthful and beautifully situated suburb is one of the best guarantees which can bo adducod to parties seeking invest merits in Land. Plans and further information obtained on application to 1 AV. ATKEN, Land and E state Agent. | GRASS SEED. On sulo at tho Hnymarket, RED CLOVE White Clover Alsyko Clover Cow Grass Clover Cocksfoot Grass I'rairio Grass live Grass Mixed Grass And — 1 Rape Seed. ALFRED BUCKLAND. Jost Publish F.n, CALUMNY REFUTED ! ! ! THE COLONISTS VINDICATED ! ! ! S And the RIGHT HORSE SADDLED!! ! Or , MISGOVERNMENT IN NEW ZEALAND, 1 . THE CAUSE OF THE NATIVE REBELLION ! ! ! By a Settlor of over twenty .five years' standing. | Jtf. I l ,,—Sold uy r»ls vhft Jiaolcsfcllwa in AnsW&nd'
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 337, 10 December 1864, Page 1
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