THEATRE ROYAL. Proprietor . . Mr. S. Row®. GRAND RE-OPENING NIGHT. mHIS EVENING (WEDNESDAY) Tho Theatro will bo R E- O P E N E D, Having undergone ENTIRE RENOVATION SUPERB DECORATION, Br Phillips & Son. BRILLIANT ILLUMINATION, By Mofplin. UPHOLSTERING, Br Kemp. MR. GEORGE FAWCETT ANI) THE Stau Company In Bulwer's Great Prizo Play OK M O N E Y To Conclude with ! WHITEBAIT AT GREENWICH. TO-MORROW, Wilkie Coi.Lrxs' NO NAME. Stalls 5e.; to be reserved at Vabty's. N.B. No Bonnets allowed in the Stalls. Boxes 4s. Pit 2s. PRINCE OP WALES THEATRE G-. W. DANIELS, PiiOPEIKTOU. I P E N ING NIGHT SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1864. MISS FANNY YOUNG, AND ALL THE OLD FAVORITES. Pkices of Admission : 25., 35., and ss. Gorgeous extravaganza AND GRAND CHRISTMAS PANTOMIME ON ** BOXING NIGHT. Ten Young Ladies Wanted for the Corps de Ballet, and to learn the Art of Acting. Apply to Mr. DANIELS, Prince of Wales Theatre, between the hourß of Ten and Two. £10. TEN POUND PRIZE. MR. DANIELS will give a Prize of £10 for the BEST LOCAL SCENE for tho Pantomime. To be sent in by FRIDAY", 23rd instant, and approved of by tho Manager. G. W. DANIELS, Proprietor. AUCKLAND LAND ASSOCIATION, 1.0.0. F., M.U. NOTICE TO MEMBERS. THE THIRD lIALF-YEABLY" GENERAL MEETING of Shareholders in Land Society 1.0.0. F., will be held in tho Heiiald Office Reading Room, Wyndham-street, on THIS EVENING (WEDNESDAY) tho 21st instant, at 7 o'clock. Businoss—to receivo the half-yearly statoment of accounts, and to elect a Treasurer in room of Mr. J. Gilberd, deceased. W. LEPINE, Secretary. ALBERT HALL COMPANY, (LIMITED). NOTICE is hereby given that tho Extraordinary General Meeting of the Shareholders of this Company, adjourned from the lOtli day of October last, will bo held THIS DAY, the 21st day of December instant, at 3 o'clock p.m., in tho Auckland Hotel. By order of the Board of Directors. FOR LIQUIDATION OF DEBT ON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ONEHUNGA. PICNIC ON ONE TREE HILL, On TUESDAY, December 27, 1864. Amusements to commence at eleven o'clock. Dinnor on table at one o'clock. Tickets I'ivo Shillings each; children under twelve years of age, hulf-prico. AUCKLAND HARMONIC SOCIETY. The Okatoiiio, ELIJAH, WILL be performed to subscribers on FRIDAY evening, 23rd instant, at the Brunswick Hall. Doors open at 7 o'clock, to commence at half-past 7. BICHARD S. F. PARSONS, Hon. Sec. J. BORLEY, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, Newmarket, EETURNS his sincere thanks to the inhabitants of Newmarket and tho public generally for the liberal support which they havo given him during the last eighteen months that he iias been in business in the above place, and further begs to state that he is prepared to execute orders in JOCKEY, NAPOLEON and every other description of BOOTS and SHOES of first-class quality and cut, combined with workmanship and material, which is not to be sur- : passed in this colony or any other. I GOOD FIT guaranteed. |
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 346, 21 December 1864, Page 1
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