PEINCE OF WALES THE.IT HE. GRAND RE-OPENING. FOR FIVE NIGHTS OfflY. "I"! HIS E TESIX G-, 2. jVort'mber 25. BACIIE LDER'S Grand .Historic .Mirror and Diorauias of the AMERICAN WAR, Together with the great". Naval Engagement between the : KEAESAGE ' AND 'ALABAMA.' MISS M. CAROLE AND W. H. BENT Will appeal" during the evening ill several new Ballads and Songs. The vrholo concluding with the Funeral Procession of PIiESIDEiNT LINCON In the City of Washington. Admission :—Dress Circle, ss; Stalls, 2s. 6d. • PIT, ONE SHILLING. Doors open at 7'30 ; to commence at S o'cloct. GRAND MID-DAY PERFOMANCE, ON SATURDAY NEXT, For the accomodation of Schools and Families who are unable to attend in the evening. H. EASTWOOD, Agent. PROMENADE CONCERT IN MUSIC HALL. MR. .1. BROWN |"J EG S to announce that another PROS'} MENADE CONCERT, to assist in the iquidatiou of the Building Debt, will take ilaco at the Music Ilall, on FRIDAY, the 26th JlSt. VKOGll.uniE : 1. Overture, "Caliph of Bagdad Boildieu —Full Baud. 2. Song, " Gratins Agimus," with Clarionet Obligato ; Giugiiemi. 3. Symphony No. 6, " Allegro and Adante ■' ' Haydn—Full Band. 4. Song, Soprano. 5. Bur Lieder, " Hungarian Dance j" Gung. —Full Bandl 6. Duet, Alto and Tenor —" The Sailor Sighs." 7. Overture, " Cosi Van TuttiMozart — Full Band. 8. Vesper Hymn, with invisible Chorus— Chorus. 0. Duo Concertante for Clarionette et Piano, from the Opera " I dui foscari," Herr Drescher and pupil — Verdi. 10. Choral March, Tenors and Bassos— Chorus. 11. Symphony No. 6, " Minute and Finale Haydn—Full Band. 12. Part Song, "An Old Love Song; " Mendelssohn —Chorus. 13. "Waltzes, Oakey—Full Band. National Anthem and Chorus. To commence at 8, doors open at half-past 7. Tickets of admission, 2s 6d each.; may be procured at the principal stationers. The instrument pieces will be conducted by \lr. Quinn. The Fidl Band will consist of i complete Band of String and Wind lnstrunents. MADAME "WINTER, PROFESSOR OF PIANO AND SINGING, gives Finishing I/essons at her •esidence, St. George's Bay Road; three for mo guinea. Private Singing Lessons by Mr. Wl N'rnii, mlf-guinea each. (WJ- Singing Class every Monday evening. CHORAL SOCIETY. THE FIRST PERFORMANCE of the i year will take place on the 20th instant, it the Music Hall. GOUNOD'S SOLEMN MAS 3 WEBER'S IN G. Admission to Members only. Persons lesirous of becoming Members should apply o Mi-. Rice, Hon. See., Superintendent's Dflxce. PUBLIC HALL, OTAHURU. DR. CARR will give a grand PIIT?ENO LOGICAL and MESMERIC SEANCE it the above Hall, on SATURDAY EVENING, November 27. jiR. CA.KH. Extracts teeth without Pain. Phrenological Chart of the head, B-. to !ls., with full analysis of character. Givylound Hotel, private entrance. LOST —On Tuesday afternoon, between St. Ann's Concert and Crowtlier's Sla)les, some GOLD TKINKE'XS. —A reward vill be given on the same being left at the Herald O/llce. FOUND— On board H.M.S. 'Virago,' a small GOLD IiROOCK. —The owner nav have the same by applying at the Herald 3 ffice. HTOLEN or STRAY"ED, from Pokeno, on 0 the night of the 11th, or the morning of he 15th Nov., a Bay DRAUGHT A lII', n-anded like WB on near shoulder. Whoever •eturns the Mare to Joun Dean', Queen's Redoubt, or R. B. Symox, Victoria street, Auckland, will receive £2 REWARD, and, if itolen, £3 additional, on conviction of the ,hief. £1 IIEWAKD. STOLEN OR STRAYED from Paddock in Hobson-street, a Red <'ow, Cock lorns, branded Jil on off rump. The above ■award will bu paid to any person bringing ,he said Cow to my residence, Hol>8»n-siici't, mi any person detaining her after this notice ivill be prosecuted. GABRIEL LEWIS. COALS! COALS ! WANTED— PURCHASERS for NEWCASTLE COALS, ex ' Deva' delivered in any part of the Town at 345. (kl. per ion. Terms, cash.—Apply to W. ICiitßY, Jmiction af Wakefield and Queen-streets. lii ANTED the public to know that •7 EDGAR, Dyer, Queen, Grey, and Shortland- streets, does not want 250 women. 1 aui a Dyer and Cleaner, and not a Tailor. No orders for Tailoring will be received by me.—Wsr. Edgab, Dyer, IS, Shortlond-strtet.
Page 1 Advertisements Column 6
New Zealand Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1830, 25 November 1869, Page 1
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Auckland Libraries and NZME.