PRINCE 03? WALES THEATRE. G-. W. DANISLS & H. EDWARDS, J'BOPRIEIOBe. MR. H. COX, Stag* Manager. TREMENDOUS BILL K>H THE BENEFIT OF ME, E. 11. COX. First and only appearance of MRS. R . H . COX. POTTLETON LEGACY BILLY BARLOW! THIS EVENING, (F RID AT), April 21sf. To commence with, first time in Auckland, the Sensation Drama entitled POTTLETON LEGACY! After which MR, A. LIV MA N )N HIS GREAT ROPE TYING FEAT ! To be fallowed by a new local version of BILLY' BARLOW! By Mb. Cox, touching up Politics and Things in " Oioneral. To conclude with, first time in Auckland, the New Drama of ADVENTUHES OF A LIFE. TO-MORROW NIGHT, GREAT BILL. Look out for THE COMEDY OF ERRORS. Plan of tho Hall at Mr. Lewi3so> t 's. Pit ices 01 Admission: Stalls, 65.; Amphitheatre, 35.; Pit, 2s, * Children under seven years, half price. Half price to tho Stalls only, at half-past nine. No Bonnets allowed in the Stalls. Spacious Cloak-room for Ladies, Fbek. Doors open at half-past seven ; commence at eig M o'clock shnrp. PRINCE OF WALES THE ATE P. g y "«s I S 1 -"I i_; t-a SJ o < a a >J M SZ 1-1 ca o Of*< k3 FRIDAY, 21st INSTANT, BENEFIT OF MR. H. COX, riIHE new magnificent Drama, with new Scenery X &c, tho 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—"Billy Barlow's Dheam." (All tho Local Topics.) The Comic Drama ADVENTURES OF A LIFE. Greatest Bill of the Season , . CALIFORNIA CIECUS. P/oprietor . . • Herr S. Greenbehg & C°Manager . . . Mr. W. H. Foley. PAIiJELL. IMMENS S ATTRACTION , OK THIS NEW EQUESTRIAN TROUPE. mHIS EVENING (Friday), April 21st, an ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Doors open at 7, to commence at a quarter to S. A Grand Juveniles Day Performance on Saturday next, at 2 o'clock. Schools at Induced Prices. Admisaion—lloxes, 5s ; p it, 35.; Children half-price. CHRISTIANS' MEETING ROOM, COOE-STREET, NEAR TO HOBSON-STREET. rTIHK Public are respectfully informed that the X CHRISTIANS hitherto Meeting in the Commercial School-r.'om, Hobson-street, intend opening thoir new MEETING HOtFSK us above, on Lotd's Day, April 23rd. In the morning at 11 o'clock, to attend " To the Apostlos' doctrine, tho fellowship, the breaking of bread, and the prayers," Acts 11, 42 ; and in the evening, at 6 o'clock, for proclamation of the Gospel. Tho Public aro respectfully invited to attend. Seats Free ; No Collection. C . E. NELSON, INTERPRETER AND NATIVE LAND AGENT, BEGS respectfully to inform his numerous friends and the public generally, that he has received instructions from tho Native Owners to S6ll several pieces of Choice Land, near the Xaipara river. He wishes further to notice, that he is prepared to ripgociate with the Native Owners for any particular selection of Land, or Kauri Bush in the Kaipara district. Communications to be left at Mr. D. SHEEHAN'S, Hobson-street. Kaipara, April 17th, 1865. AUCKLAND ATHENJEUJI. rpHE Rooms occupied by this Society are open J, DAILY for the use of Members from 10 a.m. till 6 p.m. HENRY N. NAILER, Secretary.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 449, 21 April 1865, Page 1
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