sis PRINCE OP WALES THEATRE. Or. W. DANIELS AND H. EDWARDS, Peopbietobs. LOOK AT THIS BILL! TWO GREAT DRAMAS, AND LAST OPPORTUNITY OF WITNESSING C A M I L L E AND THE AMERICAN COUSIN. This (Saturday) evening, June 24th, to commence with, for the last time, the Great French Drama of C A M I L L E . To conclude with, lost time, the world renowned OUR AMERICAN COUSIN. MONDAY EVENING, Tho Seneation Play, entitled the IRON CHEST, Oil THE iiil> .'I3EIOTJS Murdee. And the uew Farce of TO PARIS AND BACK. Plan of the Hail at Mr. Lewisson'b. Prices op Admission: Stalls, 65.; 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, Fbex. Doors open at half-past sevon ; commence at eight o'clock Bharp. ODD FELLOWS' HALL. A SPLENDID SEEIE3 or DISSOLVING VIEWS On a largo scale, illuminated by the oxy-hydeogen on lime-light. WILL bo Exhibited eveiy WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, (unless otherwise advertised), at the Odd Fellows' Hall. TheßO Views are truthful representations of Scenes in London, Paris, Italy, and Switzerland, &c. Also, By the aid of tho above Poworful Light, some of the Living Objects inhabiting the Water we frequently drink, will bo shown. Tho Entertainment will bo explained by Mr. H. T. Watts, accompanied with appropriate Music, by Professor Hoffman. A Cloa't Room provided for Ladies in Front Seats. Doors open at half-past 7, to commence at 8 o'clock Admission : Front Seats, 25.; Back Seats. Is. Tickets can bo had at Chapman's, Wayto's, aud Upton's Libraries. N.B.—Children and Schools half-price. BACHELOR S' BALL. GRAND FULL DRESS BALL, convened by the Bachelors of Auckland, will take place at the Odd Fellows' Hall, on tho evening of WEDNESDAY, Juno 28th. ! Ti -Ms admitting Gentleman and Lady, ono
guinea and n half; to 1 e obtained at Messrs. Berwin and Mendelsohn's, C. Stichbury and Son's, Mr. A. G. Ascher's, and Mr. J. R. Vialou's. In order to keep the Ball strictly select, all applicants must be known to the Committee, or givo satisfactory referencoß As only a limited number of tickets will bo issued, early applications will be necessary. By Order of the Committee, G. W. BASLEY, Hon. Soc. m * LODGE "ARA," No. 348,1.C. THE above Lodge will meet at High Noon THIS DAY (Saturday), 24th instant. By order of the W.M. @ ❖ LODGE ST. ANDREW, No. 418, S.C. THE USUAL MONTHLY MEETING of |the above Lodge, will be held at the Lodge Room, Fort-street, THlS.(Monday) EVENING, 26th inst., at half-past seven o'clock, sharp. Visiting Brethren are invited to attend. Bv order of the R. W. M. JNO. OGILVIE, Secretary. Auckland, 23rd June, 1865. FOR SALE, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, AN ALLOTMENT OF NINE ACRES, all in grass and well watered, with a good built COTTAGE of four rooms, situated on the main road to Howick. For further particulars apply to ALFRED BUCKLAND.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 504, 24 June 1865, Page 1
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