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PRINCE OP WALES THEATRE. G- . W.DANIELS, Pkopwetob. GEl p\ OF TfIE CHRISTMAS PANTOMIME AND BURLESQUE. MISS IAKSY YOUNG, AS GRACEFUL. T S r E v NI N G (SATURDAY),- the r -~ ycrfonumces will commence with (for the First -limp in Auckland), lho comic Drama in Throe Acts, entitled THE PRIDE OF THE MARKET. To Conclude with the Grand F A I E 1- EITKA V A G A N Z A D GRAND CHRISTMAS PANTOMIME, Entitled HARLEQUIN GRACEFUL, OR PAIR ONE WITH GOLDEN LOCKS. G™eclul Miss Fanny Young To tic followed with the Grand Comic Pantomime. Magnificent Scenery by Mr. Massev. Machinery and Unrivalled Properties, by Sir. Twight. MONDAY, JANUARY 2 ,. Will be performed GOING TO THE RACES. TUESDAY EYENING Willbe under the Patronage of the Stewards of the AUCKLAND JOCKEY CLUB, His Excei.lencv Nut Geoboe Gi:e y, k.c.]:. LiKiT.-GENEiiAJ. Sir Duncan Cahekox, k.c.ii. His Honor the Si'peiiixte.vzjext, Major Walmesley, Captain Fraser, C. J. Taylor, Esq., T. Beckham, Esq., K.M., Lieut. Toogood, K,A., Henry Hardington, Esq. Prices op AkMissio.v : Stalls, 55.; Aniphi. theatre, 35.; Pit, 2s. Plan of Hall at Mr. Y akty's, where Seats may be secured. No Bonnets allowed in the Stalls. Spacious Cloak-room lor Ladies, FfiEr. Doors open at half-past seven; commence at eight THEATEE ROYAL. Proprietor . . Mr. S. Rowe. TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, DEC. 31. TO COMMENCE WITH THE NEW DRAMA OK inn GAMBLER'S LAST STAKE, SUPPORTED BY MR- GEORGE EAWCETT THE STAE'COMPAKY. To conclude with the glorious Burlesque of PUSS IN BOOTS, WITH ITS MOVING PANORAMA, And GRAND TEAN SFORMATIO N. TUESDAY, JANU AR Y 3, SPECIAL NIGHT, Under the Patronage of COLONEL O'BRIEN, AND THE OFFICERS OF THE MILITARY TRAIN. N O N. A M E, Will shortly be repeated. Boxes 4-s.; Pit 2s. Stalls 55.; to be reserved at ViiSTr'e. Seats should be seeiired on the plan at Yakty's at an early hour this day. N.B. No Bonnets allowed in the Stalls. WESLEYAN SCHOOL, HIGH-STREET. MASTER—3IK. J BRABAZON, Fiest-ci-ass Certificated Teacheu. IN Consequence of the Now Y'ear HOLIDAYS, Business will not bo resumed till MONDAY, 9th January. As a proof of the efforts made by Mr. BRABAZON, his School Keceipts for last quarter have been innre than those of any quarter since his arrival in this Colony ; and even those acquainted with his system more than 14 roars ajjo, have shown their appreciation of his services, bv sending him pupils.

In addition to the English course, Greek, Latin, French, Mathematics, and Shorthand will l>e taught l • those requiring them. THE COMMERCIAL UNION FIRE AND LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. Head OI FICF. :— 19 CoiixiniL, London. Ca pit u:—£2,500,000. THE undersigned has been duly appointed Agent of the above Company at Auckland, and he is now prepared to Insure Property of every description against loss by Firo, and to accept Assurances on Lives, upon very advantageous terms. All claims will be promptly met, no previous reference being necessary to the Head Office. Forms of proposals, prospectuses, and all information can be lind on application to READER G-. WOOD, A rchiteet and Land Agent, Shortlaud-street, Auckland. A FIRST-CLASS OPENING to a person with a Moderate Capital, an old-established Lucrative Business, in one of the Best Situations in Auckland. The owner is desirous of selling out the Stock and letting the premises, in consequenco of other engagements in the Province. For further particulars applv to GEORGE SIBP.IN. NOW LANDING, EX AEDEEG AND ALBERT WILLIAM. 1 Q CASKS FINE FRESH CURRANTS I 11 cases ICeiler's confectionery 25 firkins Cork butter 100 casks Jeffrey's ale, in stone bottles 100 cases mosetie 00 casks bottled London porter 7 cases Rimmel's perfumery 1 superior rosewood piano, 6J cctavrr, ' y Chappello & Co. 1 superior walnut piano, 6} octaves, by Chapelie & Co. BUCHOLZ & CO., Fort-street

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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 355, 31 December 1864, Page 1

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619

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 355, 31 December 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 355, 31 December 1864, Page 1

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