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PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. Proprietors—Messes.' Daniels & Edwards. Managor—Mr. Geor&e W. Daniels. GREAT SUCCESS OF THE GLORIOUd BURLESQUE OF ALADDIN! Pronounced by a crowded house, on Saturday night, as the most magnificently mounted spectacular play yet witnessed in the Colony of New Zealand; the Scenery alone worth the Price of Admission. MISS FANNY YOUNG AS ALADDIN. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENlNG,.December s»h, to commenco with tho Petito Drama, in t>vo acts, cntitlod the ROSE OF AMIENS! To conclude with A LADDIN; 'Ob, TH!i V.'ONDERFUL SCAMP! No Half-prico during the run of the Burlesque. Prices of Admission : Stalls, 55.; Amphitheatre, 35.; Pit, 2s. Numbered tickets may be obtained at once by application at Mr. at tho Theatre. No bonnets allowed to be worn in the Stnlk. Cloak Room, i'REe. Doors open at half-pnst 7, to commonce at 8 o'clock punctually. PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. THUESDAY, DECEM 3EE 7th. COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT to MR. J. H. CLTFFu.IX UNDER DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE. The great Drama of THE FEMALE DETECTIVE; OR, PLOT AND PASSION! To conclude with tho Groat Burlesque of A L A D D I N~. PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE A MEETING of tho Provincial Grand Lodgo, T.C., will bo held on FRIDAY next, Bth December, at 4 p.m., in tho Lodgo Room, " Masonic Hotel," to pass BYE LAWS, and other important business. * By order of the R.W.P. G.M., GEORGE P. PIERCE, P.G. Secretary. ALL HANDS AHOY !!! H - AUCKLAND ANNUAL REGATTA. PUBLIC MEETING. THE PUBLIC who are interested in forming a Regatta for tho ensuing Year (in January, 1866,) aro requested to meet at the Waitemata Hotelon THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, the 7th inst., at 7.30 p.m. ONEHUNGA.ANNUAL REGATTA. THE Committeo appointed at the Public Meeting hold on tho 25th instant, beg to announce that tho Annual Regatta will take place on FRIDAY, the sth January, 1866. Programme of the races will be published indue course, ALFRED BARNES, Secretary. Onehunga, November 28. PAPAKURA ASSOCIATION. THE Adjourned MEETING of this Association will bo held at the " Papakura Hotel," on next WEDNESDAY, immediately after the Cattle Sale. As WEDNESDAY next is the day appointed for receiving Annual Subscriptions, a full attendance of members is particularly requested. JOHN KING, Secretary. Papakura, December Ist, 1865. "LITERARY ASSOCIATIONS: THEIR INTELLECTUAL AND SOCIAL INFLUENCES UPON SOCIETY." A LECTURE on the abovo subject will be delivered , by Mr. P. G. Mvers, in the Hall of tho Auck-! land MEOHANICS'.INSTITUTE, on THURSDAY, the 7th December, at half-past 7 p.m. G. P. Pierce, Vice-President of the Institute, will preside. Admission free to tho Public. A BAZAAR For the Bale of a variety of USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL WORK, ARTICLES OF UTILITY, TASTE, &c, Will be held at the ODD FELLOW 8' HALL, TO-MORROW, DECEMBER 6th, AND THREE FOLLOWING DATS. The proceeds will be appropriated to tho BUILDING FUND OF THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, NEWTON Now in course of erection. PROFESSOR HOFFMAN Will porform a CHOICE SELECTION OF MUSIC At different intervals during the proceedings. Doors open on Wednesday from 12 to 5, and from 7 till 10 o'clock. I ABMMBO»—'OWS SBXIMJia

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 644, 5 December 1865, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 644, 5 December 1865, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 644, 5 December 1865, Page 1