PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. Proprietors—Messes. Daniels & Edwaeds. Manager—Mr. Geohob W. Daniels. LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON! AFTER -WHICH THE THEATRE WILL BE CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. This (Saturday) evening, December oth, the performance will commence with tho Screaming Drama in two Acts, entitled— BEN BOLT. To conclude with tho most splendid Burlesque ever seen in Auckland, ALADDIN Pbicks op Admission : Stalls, 5s ; Amphitheatre, 35.; Pit, 2a. Numbered tickets may be obtained at once by application at Mr. Lewibsox's, or at the Theatre. No bonnets allowed to be worn in the Stalls. Cloak Eoom, i-KEE. Doors ope: 1 r,! ': uf-past7, to commence at 8 o'clock punctually. NOTICE.—The Theatre will bo let for Bulls, Parties, Danccs, Meetings, Entertainments, Amateur Performances. Tho assistance of Professional Ladies and. the Manager may bo obt lined for tho latter. Apply to Mr. Daniels, Theatre, from 10 till 2. ODD FELLOWS' lIALL. MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 11th. GRAND OPENING FIGHT ui' C. H.' AYERS & CO.'S WORLD-RENOWNED PAN-TECNA-TIIECA, In which 3000 people can look at onco and seo tho most remarkable scenery throughout tho world. QECTION FIRST CONSISTS OF AMERICAN SCENERY, Showing the City of Washington, Falls of Niagara, Mississippi River, White Mountains and Mammoth Caves. Soction Socond represents tho gront VOYAGE ACROSS TIIE ATLANTIC OCEAN, From New York to Liverpool, introducing storms, calniß, and all the incidents of this 3000 miles Voyage. Section Third represents tho beautiful scenery of ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, GERMANY AND ITALY. One hundred and fifty Mammoth Paintings to be shown each evening, tho whole covering a surface of 14,750 feet of canvas. This Exhibition was first opened in London, in 185S, where it had a most successful run of 280 consecutive nights ; it was next to America, and was exhibited in tho principal cities iu tho Southern r.nd Northern States ; it was n-xt taken to California, ther.co to British Columbia, thenco to the Australian Colonies, whore it has been exhibited with great success, and is now on a tour through New Zealand, previous to its return to America. Prices op Admission : Roscrvcd Chairs, 5s ; Socond Seats, 3s ; Gallery, 2s. Children under twelve years, half-price. Appropriate Music will bs introduced to each Scene. O. H. AYERS, Manaoee and Delineator.
PARNELL DRAMATIC HALL. IN consequenco of the SUCCESS that attended the Amateurs on their first performance, and the many friends that were unable to gain admission, has induced them to give a second representation of tho MISER OF SHOREDITOH, ON TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1865. To concludo with the laughable Farce of A RACE FOR A DINNER.' Doors open at half-past seven; performance to commence at 8 o'clock, precisely. Prices of admission—Frout Seat 3 4s; Back Seats, 2s. J. Dbnnt, Manager; G. Rtjtledoe, Scenic Artist. A BAZAAU For tho sale of n variety of Useful and ornamental work, ARTICLES OF UTILITY, TASTE, &0., Will be hold -at the ODD FELLOW 8' HALL, THIS DAY (SATURDAY), DEC. 9th. The proceeds will be appropriated to tho BUILDING FUND ! OP THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, NEWTON Now in course of erection. PROFESSOR HOFFMAN Will perform a CHOICE SELECTION OF MUSIC At different intervals during the proceedings. In addition to the above attraction there will be an EXHIBITION OF A MAGIC LANTERN. Doors open This Day, from 10 to 7. ADMISSION —SIXPENCE. BANK OF AUCKLAND. THE DIRECTORS hereby give Notico that tho Sixth Call of Ton Shillings per Sharo will bo navablo on SATURDAY, 23r(l December, 1865. F 1 C. F. JOHNS, Manager. Bank of Auckland, Auckland, 22nd Nov., 1865. FOR SALE, ONE of Barret & Exall's (Rending) Handpower THRAS HIN G MACHINES, combining tho latebt improvement.—Apply to Mil. Lenard, next the Government Reserve, " Ops-tree Hill," Onthunga R«r*d,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 648, 9 December 1865, Page 1
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