Amusements, &o. J,>RINCE OP WALES THEATRE, ilanager Mr. G. "W. Collier. K JST BEKiLIAOT SUCCESS EVES ACHi2V.KO 13" HEW ZEALAND. During MISS HOWARD'S Engagement 12,-100 per--3( as have visited the above favourito place of Amusement. T5-NIGHT (MONDAY), DECEMBEE '2;i, 1874. "Will be repeated, for the last time, THE NEW YORK NEWS-BOY ! v. 'iicil was received on Saturday night iA'i every den.onstration of enthusiasm by a crowded and enthusiastic audience. MISS MAY HOWARD In lier great impersonation — ? cm'Vvc. ■. v, Tickets pui'cliasc- in Boxing-night, u d not I (esented at the door, i:railable for any evenii-e during the week. Notice.—2oo new chairs havo been purchased for 1 ress Circle, to afford increased comfort to the patrons ti! the Drama. TUESDAY, DKOBSIBER First appearance of .AIISS CLARA STEPHENSOII. Prices of Admission—Dress Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 2s 6d ; 3 it, Is. Box Plan at Upton's. QHRISTI AN OOMPAE Y. CITY' HALL. If OK ONE WEEK O K L Y. MISS CHRISTIAN Bogs to announce that she will give her SECOND GRAND CONCERT (In the City Hall), ' .'HIS (MONDAY) EVENING, DECEMBER 2S, When she will be assisted by HtvS. SMYTHE, MR. SKINNBR, MR. lUINFORD. HEKR DOEHLIiR. Conductor .. .. Mr. Harcourt Lee. PROGRAMME. PaiiT I. Trio, "Sweet is tlia Breath of Morn" (Salaman)—• Mrs. Smythe, Mr. Skinner, Mr. Rainford long, "Nil Desperandum" (Blockley)—Mr. Rainford 3allad. " The Lime Trees by the River" (Macfarren) - Miss Christian Solo (Violin), "Tarantella" (Schubert) —IlGrr Doehler Song, "Bird of the Greenwood" (Wallace;— Mrs. Smythe Jong, " There is a Flower that Bloometh" (Wallace) —Mr. Skinner Ouet, " The Swallows" (Kucken)—Mrs. Smythe and Miss Christian. Part 11. Solo (Pianoforte) Impromptu, " Grand Duchess"—Mr. Harcourt Lee song, " Alice, whero art thou ?' (Ascher)—Mr. Skinner Duet, "Think a Sailor is Faithfal" (Balfe)— Mrs. Smythe and Mr. Rainford Solo (Violin), "Recollections ef America" (Vieuxiemps) —HerrDoehler ■Old Sea liallad, " Poor Jack Brown" (Smart) —Miss Christian is* Song, " Will o" the Wisp" (Cherry)— Mr. Rainford Quartette, " Sigh no more, Ladies" (Stevens) —Mrs. i Smythe, Miss Christian, Jlr. Skinner, Mr. Rain- | ford. | Front seats, 4s; Family Ticket admitting three, 10s I lid: unreserved seats, 2s Cd; back seats, is. . "Door;; open at 7.30; Concert to commence at'S. : ORDER OE FORESTERS. • The Officers and Brethren of COURT CITY OF ; AUCKLAND, No. 3975, will celebrate their Eleventh ! Anniversary by a SOCIAL GATHEKTNTG in- - the f LORKE ST. HALL, THIS (Monday) EVENING, j Tea on tlie table at G. 30. Daacirg to commence at 9 : p.m. Tickets to be obtained from the Committee, • Brothers Angus, Piggott, Cox, Harding, and Parker. , Tickets, 3s. W. F. DEMPSEY, Sec. to Committee. jjpANMURE HALL. j A Grand "Vocal and Musical Entertainment will be ' held in the above Hall, THIS (Monday) liV-ENING, i the 2Stli instant. [ Doors open at 7.30 p.m. MR. J. BROWN'S SINGING-CLASS.— In conscquence of Mr. Brown's illness last week, the members, with theyr friends, will please assemble THIS (Monday) EVENING instead. —N. Fairs, Hon. Sec. (gTRAWBERRIES AND CREAM AT ELLERSLIE GARDENS. OKLY MIXrEXCE, AND GATHERED EVERY MOItXIXG. COME jtLL, AND SHE THESE BEAUTIFUL GARDENS. TEA AND COFFEE Always ready. The Merhy-go-eound, vob.Children —Free. THE GARDENS Are the FASHIONABLE SATURDAY PROMENADE. Sporting. jiss&k The hokianga races and sports "-ill take place at Pak/mae Vallov, ON THE "Ist AND 2SD JANUARY, 1375. Over £100 wiJl be paid juv.-.y in prizes. For further information apply to A. S. ANDREWS, of rnl;i.t, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. Meetings. TU~EW ZEALAND INSURANCE COM_L\ PANY. Notice is hereby given that the Ordinary Half-yearly Meeting of the Shareholders of this Company-will be held in the Company's Office, New Zealand Insurance Buildings, on WEDNESDAY, January 13, 1875, at two o'clock, for tlie purpose of receiving the Report of tho Directors for the half-year ending 30th ult., and to elect two Directors in the room of the Hon. James Williamson and G. B. Owen, Esq. The Transfer Boo'ns will be closed from the 30tli instant to the 13th J;.nu'-ry, 1875, both days inclusive. By order of the Bo.ird of Directors. GEORGE P. PIERCK:, Manager. Auckland, December 2S, ISf-i. Sewing Llacliiiies. OIIEISXMAS PRESE NTS. | MY NEW ILLUSTRATED PRICE-LIST or SEWING MACHINES, OF ALT. TII K BEST MA K HIISSti t Is now ready.—Send for one. GE 0. WM. lIESLOP, THE FITTING SHOP, Vulcan LAKE. JEWING MACHI NE §7 Those about to purchase a SEWING MACHINE should, before doing so, inspect TAYLOR'S PATENT MACHINE, Which is unrivalled for Family Use. T. PEACOCK, AO EK T, SnO P. tIA X P- 3 T • E W I N G M ACH I N E S, t>v * uoOPAIIEL- , \ND TO ARRIVE EX 'JAMES WIiHART,' In great varitS- and of various celebrated makers. i printed guarantee giv»n with eaclx Machine sold. The only house in town entirely devoted to the sale and repair of Sewing Machines. THE KITTING SHOP, VULCAN LANE.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 4094, 28 December 1874, Page 1
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