Amusements, &c. JjI>RINCE OF WALES THEATRE. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, MARCH 11. LA TROUPE PARISIENNE ' LA TROUPE PARISIENNE ' LA TROUPE PARISIiNNE ! MADEMOISELLE ROSE First Appearance MADEMOISELLE BLANCHE First Appcarancc MADEMOISELLE VALENTINE..First Appearance MADEMOISELLE REfNE First Appearance MADEMOISELLE CORA.. .First Appearance Assisted by MONS. FROIDURE MONS. HfUGITET MONS. HUGUES MONS. EHEODORE MONS. BECHER «£c.,&c. Dress Circle, 4s: Stalls, 2s ed; Pit, is. Box plan at Upton and Co.'s, Stationers. I T Y HALL. THURSDAY, MARCH 12. P,"RANI> OTENIKC NIGHT OF TUB OXFORD COMBINATION TROUPE, For. Six Niguts Only, Consisting of the following Talented Artistes: MISS BLANCHE FANE, The English Magiciomie and Japanese Impersonator, MR. HARRY SEYMOUR, The Renowned Conjuror, Illusionist, and Pianist. MR. FRANK VERTEN, The Celebrated Tenor (late of the Australian BeUringers). MR. DAVE FOX, Champion Clogographicalitist. MR. J. REID, '.Basso and Scotch Vocalist. ! FRANK VERTEN AND DAVE FOX , In Double Golden Shoe Dance, j Marble Pedestal, and I Hornpipe Dances, I Songs and Dances, and | Negro delineations. &c. | Pianist "W. F. Cullimore. , Full particulars see Programme. 1 Prices of Admission Front Seats, 3s; Second Se*ts, 2s; Back Seats, Is. Doors open at 7.30 p.m.; performance commences atS. JOHN GRAHAME, Agent. | Meetings. Auckland acclimatisation SOCIETY. The Annual General Meeting will be held at tho ' i Society's office. Princes-street, on WEDNESDAY, the j 11th inst., at 2 p.m., for the purpose of receiving .the ; Report and Accounts for the past year, for tho Election of Otttccrs and Council, and for any other busi- \ \ ness. By order of the Council. | . ELWIN B. DICKSON, Secretary. March 3, lS74r. THE Mount Kden Sunday-school Anniversary Tea Meeting is Postponed for the present. Publications. Jp 1 ! AMILY HERALD, Hoktiily 6d. The Illustrated London Xews, in reference to pure literature, speaks of " The Family Hr.ran;, that jojto tens of thousand* <->f mnopnnt, "English households \ JJI AMILY HERALD, Monthly 6d. The Literary Gazette says: "It must be said of i the Fa.milv Herald, that it is the purest reading of I all purely amusing literature ; it is indeed a family I paper." JJIASIILY HERALD,. Monthly 6d. The Saturday Revie.w says : " Its novels and tales are quite as well written as'the best circulating library stories. " The Answers to Correspondents cannot be ficti tious, a romance and a life history being embodied in almost each of them. The Editor is the coniidant and confessor in every station of life." , AMILY HERALD, Monthly Gd. The British Quarterly Review says: " Under the head of * The Story Teller/ we have novels and tales simpler and purer in structure than in the pages of the other penny serial^" "There are charming verses let into its pages, like sunshine, to brighten them." 4< It is well considered with reference to its aims, and is various and amusing, with a fair amount of tility intermixed. Of all these publications we are inclined to consider the Family llerald the best." JjJl AMILY HERALD, Monthly 6d. The Bookseller says: " For amusing reading, such as may be admitted to one's household without fear of conscquences, we can rccorauiend the Family Herald. You get portions of a well-written novel, novelettes, useful imformation interspersed thoughout answers to correspondents, alone worth the money, and a variety of other matters, which will mako readers either merrier or wiser, or perhaps both." -jv-r -jn> —The FAMILY HERALD may □ Pa be had at a small percentage over the published price, of Gordon and Gotch, Melbourne and Sydney ; Ceo. Robertson, Melbourne ; of all Colomal Booksellers; or dircct from W. Stevens, 421, Strand, London, for 14s. per aunuw, post free. Advertisers and others interested in Coromandel are informed that a wellconducted popular Newspaper, THE COROMANDEL NEWS, has been started in that district, at the earnest request of the bulk of the inhabitants. Its circulation is already nearly double that of its local contemporary, and it affords the best, indeed the only, medium for Advertising in the district. All orders in connection with the Coromnndcl News will be received in Auckland at the Herald Ofiice. Merchandise. U" DOLPHO "WOLFE'S AROMATIC ■ SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS, PUREST STIMULANT IN THE WORLD. CAUTION. To prevent FRAUD, we would recommend the public to purchase by the BOTTLE, and to see that the signature "UDOLPHO WOLFE" is on the wrapper and on the label of the bottle. ' WOLFE'S AROMATIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS | are to be purchased of all Wine and Spirit Merchants. I ' L. D. NATHAN & CO., AGENTS. Fungus. , JjJIUNGUS. FUNGUS. FUNGUS. I J. AH KEW, No. 3 Stall, Auckland Market, is a cash purchaser, at the highest possible price, for thoroughly dry Fungus, free from adulteration. FUNGUS, FUNGUS, FUNGUS, Bought by J. Ah Kew in any quantity, from one pound to twenty tons. - Note the Address : • No. 3 Stall, Auckland Market. FUNGUS I FUNGUS Wanted to Purchase—Any quantity of ■ thoroughly dried Fungus. The highest price given.—Appiy to Jamkh Ah i£ew, No. 3, Auckland Market. JJIUNGUS 1 FUNGUS [ \ FUNGUS!!! Fungus of good quality purchased in any quantity. —Apply to Mr. P. Martin, 37, Victoria-street. Price 3d. per lb. December 20,1873.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 3846, 11 March 1874, Page 1
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