PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. I MESSES. TAYLOE & PEEL to announce that, prior to their DEPASTURE FOR CALIFORNIA, THEY INTEND TAKING A JOINT FAREWELL BENEFIT, UNDER THE ' MOST DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE. iggp Particulars of Patronage and arrangement of Prograwmo will be published in future Advertisement. j PAEAJJLL DRAMATIC HALL. Under the patronage of the ANCIENT ORDER OF IN FULL REGALIA. ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26th, 1866, will bo performed Buckstone's celebrated Drama of THE WEECK AS HOE E. To be followed by A COMIC SONG, By J. Steele, C.S.C. The whole to conclude with the side-splitting Farce of THE QUEER SUBJECT. For particulars see small hills. OTAHUHU PUBLIC HAIL. A THEATRICAL PERFORMANCE will be given by the PARNELL DRAMATIC COMPANY, AT THE ABOVE HAIL, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, March Ist and 2nd, 1866, On which occasion wiil be produced the celebrated and popular Drama, entitled THE GIPSEY PARMER. INTERLUDE. DIAMOND CUT DIAMOND. To conclude with the Screaming Farce of THE QUEER SUBJECT. On Friday, March 2nd, a change of programme. For particulars see small bills. A Q.EAND FANCY BAZAAR WILL BE HELD IN THE PARNELL DRAMATIC HALL, I Under the management of Ihe lady Friends of the Club, to assist in Liquidating the Debt upon the Hall, ON 10NDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY, MABCH sth, 6tb, and 7th, 1866. AN EFFICIENT BAND Will be in attendance each day. GRAND FANCY FAIR. ON THE GOVERNMENT HOUSE LAWN. AND BAZ A A E IN HOBSON'S BUILDINGS, SSJOETLANDSTREET. THE FANCY FAIR in aid of the Building Fond of tho ORHAN HOME will take place on the L A W N in front of Government House, on TUESD AY d WEDNESDAY, the 27th and 28th February, and a BAZAAR in Hobson's Buildings, on the Ist March. Arrangements will be made for Croquet, Arohery, and other amusements on the two first days. A full Military Band will be in attendance, Contributions in Work Material, or Money, will be thankfully received by any of the following ladi6B ST. PAUL'S PARISH. Mrs. Beckham M»- Mouat Fenton £ ' onfiUan Mrs. Webster 5? K Mrs. Whitaker Mrs. Winatanley. ST. MATTHEWS PARISH. Mrs. J. W. Bain Mrs. Hobson Mrs. J.Brown Mrs. Hooper Mrs. Cadman MissLampen Miss Dawson Mrs. Macede Mrs. Gamble Mrs. Stirling TVTra Georff© Miss Talbot Mrs. George Graham Mrs. Walker Mrs. J. S. Henderson Mrs. W. Williams j ST. MARY'S PARIBH. Mrs. Abraham Lincoln Mrs. Corbett Miss Maunsell. Mrs. Selwyn. ST. MARK'S, REMUERA. Mrs. Baber Mrs. Stanley Jones i Mrs. Heywood . Mrs- Lye . 1 [ Mrs. Williams. 1 ; Contributors to the Refreshment Stall will be so g oo d ag to forward their contribution# to L»wn, on I tb» mornings of the days ipeaifloa.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 712, 24 February 1866, Page 1
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