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PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. G. W. DANIBLS & H. EDWARDS, - rEOPETETOES.... MR. H. COX, Stage Manager. ;" "■',"' THIS EVENING, (THURSDAY) April 20th. EVENT OF THE SEASON. MR. A LIPMAN Will this evening make his first appearance out of England, in that astonishing performance which, as done by the Davenport Brothers,' has»o puzzled the world, to wit, suffering any number of persons amongst tho audience to step upon tho stage and tie hiß hands and feet with 30 feet of rope as "securely as lays in their power, and guaranteeirg to free himself: in tho most limited space of time. TWO NEW PIECES. ! To commence with, Ist time in Auckland, Bourcicault's beautiful Comedy, entitled A LOVER, BY PRO XY ! After which M-Rv-A. L-I-P-M AJSL _.. IN '■■':"■ HIS GREAT ROPE TYING FEAT ! To conclude with, Ist time, the beautiful Comedy. GAME OF SPECULATION! FRIDAY NIGHT, BENEFIT OF MR. R. H. COX. Plan of the Hall at M-. jwibson'b. Prices op Admission: Stalls, 55.; Amphitheatre, 35.; Pit, 2s. Children under seven years, half price. Half price to the Stalls only, at half-past nino. No Bonnets allowed in the Stalls. Spacious Cloak-room for Ladies, Fbee. Doors open at half-past seven ; commence at eigtit o'clock sharp. PRINCE OF WALES THEATRF. g M < S ° 8 3 O S 5 . w ■"3 I—j >-> H >} CO 53 £ M § § s e FRIDAY, 21st ISSTANT, BENEFIT OF MB. H. COX, THE new magnificent Drama, with new Scenery &c.,the POTTLETON LEGACY! (Taken from Albert Smith's celebrated Work.) MRS. R. H. COX Having recovered from her late severe illness will appear THIS NIGHT ONLY! New Song—" Billt Baelow's Dream." (All the Local Topics.) Tho Comic Drama ■ . ■ . ADVENTURES OF A LIFE. Greatest Bill of the Season. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. 11HE usual MONTHLY MEETING of the Chamber will be held THIS DAY, at 3 o'clock p.m., in the Council Room. I. W. HARROP, Secretary. . ________ -__ ANY Person found TRESPASSING, with DOG or GUN on my Property situated between Young' s Slaughter House and Mount Wellington, or, on that bounded on the East and South East by tho Papakura river and Groat South Road, will be prosecuted without further noticu No trespass on tho enclosed portions of the abovo defined properties allowed under any pretence whatev r. DAVID WHITE. Mount Wellington, April 18th, 1865. "STORAGE ! STORAGE !! NOTICE. FREE GOODS STORE. QTORAGE FOR FREE GOODS. O Applv to S. MOSS & CO., Customhouse-street, , Late in occupation of the Provincial Government. NOTICE. ALL Tersons found TRESPASSING in pursuit of GAME on the lands of the undersigned, will be prosecuted—Joseph Cochrane, Alfred J. Thorp, W. Hampton Thorp, F. 11. Browne, Duncan McNicol, James Walker, A. Cochrane, Henry Henderson, John McDonald, E. J. Thorp. Wairoa, April 15th, 1865. NOTICE. mHE SALE of our STORES in Queen-street is L POSTPONED till further notice. J. S. MAOFARLANE & CO. April 1, 1865. ' NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MR. WEBB has the pleasure to inform hi 3 kind Patrons and the Public that he has removed to the foot of Wellesley-street, one door from Qneen street, where Pianos and Harmoniums may bo seen in great variety, for Sale or Hire. N.B.—A few best made English Concorinas just arrived. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. A AND A. TAIT, General Smiths, Bellhangers, „ Gas Fitters, Iron Turners, &c., have removed from Grey-street to moro commodious premises in Wakefield-street (lately occupied by Cosier 6c Co.) N.B.—The Horse Shoeing Department will he conducted by a first-class Shoer and Farrier.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 448, 20 April 1865, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 448, 20 April 1865, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 448, 20 April 1865, Page 1