Amusements, &c. J>RINCE OF WALES THEATRE. \ Manager Mr. G. W. Collier Scenic Artist Mr. W. WiUi^ms c LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OF } THE SISTERS DUVAILI, " IMMENSE SUCCESS - PANTOMIME! ° F TU,: PANTOMIME! i PANTOMIME ! THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, 1 Rosalie Dnvalli as Harlequin Heloise Duvalli as Columbine LAST NIGHT BUT ONE ! LAST NIGHT BUT ONE! GORGEOUS TRANSFORMATION SCENE I PRISMATIC FIRES! By William Williams. GREAT BILL FOR SATURDAY. Notice.—The Pantomime will conclude at 10.45 p.m., allowing ample time for parties to return homo at an early hour. For further particulars Bee day bills. Prices—Circle, 4s: Stalls, 2s Cd; Pit, Is. Seats can now be reserved at Upton's. Carriages may be ordered for 10.45. A PLEASANT HOU R; S ENTERTAINMENT. NOW OPEN", FROM 0 A.M. TO 5 p.M., A FINE ARTS EXHIBITION, Comprising— Copies of the Works of tho greatest Ancient and Modern European and Americau Artists, and all the Latest Novelties in Oleographs, Chromographs, Photo graphs (plain and coloured). Engravings, &c. THE MOST COMTLETE EXHIBITION OF THE KIND EVER OI'ENED TO THE I'UULIC ON THIS SIDEOP THE WOIILU. NO CHARGE FOR ADMISSION —ALL ARE INVITED. IN THE VPSTAZKB ROOM AT HOLLAND & BUTLER'S, 2S and 30. Victoria-street. Meetings. MOUNT EDEN HIGHWAY DISTRICT. The Annual Meeting of the Ratepayers will be held at the F.den Vine Hotel, on FttIUAY, 30th inst., at 3 o'clock p.m. Busine s: To pass Accouuts, I*vy a Rate, elect Trustees and Auditors for the ensuing year. J. SLATTER. Chairman. JJUNUA HIGHWAY DISTRICT. The Annual Meeting of Ratepayers will be held at the Globe Hotfl, Papakura, ou SATURDAY, 31st instant, at 1 o'clock p. in. Business: To fix Kates for current year, to elect Trustees, Auditors, and Feuce Viewers. • , HORATIO DJ: C. MARTET.LT, Chairman. , Tarakura, July 14, 1575. THE THAMES GOLD MINING COMI'A.NY (LI\IUED). The Annual General Meeting of Shareholders will b.i held in the Large Boom of tho New Zealand Insu- ' ranee Buildings, on FRIDAY, 30th instant, at two J o'clock p.m. Business ;—To receive the Director's report and balance-sheet, and eluet a n« w Board of Directors. ROBERT SOMERVILLE, Secretary. fchortland-street, Auckland,! July 22, 1875. WAITEMATA GOLI) MINING COMPANY (KEGISTEKED). The Annual Meeting of Shar« holders in the abovename 1 company will be held ut the Governor Bowen Motel. Grah.im»town, oa SATURDAY, the 31*t iustant, at 3 p.m. lousiness:—To receive Directors' rejiort and yearly statement of accounts: al-o, to consider the position of the Company in reference to 'he future. RICHARD HUDSON, | Ligdl Manager. I July 21, 1575. i MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOX CIATIUN. j NOON-DAY PRAYKR-M EKTING at School-room, High-street, near Durham-sireet, 12 to 12.45, Saturdays exceptid. All are invited. j Lectures. ■\TuUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCI- i JL ATI' »N". WELLESLEYSTREET, WINTER COURSE OF LECTURES, 1575. . This IFripav) Eveninu. July 23--" Was Adam the First Man r'' .... E. Ellis, Esq., M.D. Aug. 13—" Home, bwoet Home" Rev. P. H. Corn ford. Aug. 27—"George Whittleld : his l ife and Labours" Rev. W. J. Williams. Sept. 10—" Myths" Rev. C. M. Nelson. Sept. 24—"lIi>tory of Elccttieity" — Illustrated by mt*«crous Experiments J. Goodall, Esq. Oct. 15-"Revivals" li.v. A. Rlid, Oct. 22—Subject to be announced Rev. E. N. Bree. Tickets, to admit two to the Course of Lectures, 5s each ; luay bo lia l of tho Booksellers, at tu** 1 Rof ms. or from any Member of <.'ommittee; single admission, Is. Seati rfsorvvd for ticket-holders uutil ouarter-p:ut 7; commenee at 7.30. THOMAS BUDDLE, Hon. Sec. Musical. . gEVE NT Y PIANOS AND -FORTY HARMONIUMS! TO BE SOLD AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH, In consequence of being overstocked and largo ship- t ments ou the way. These Instruments arc tho RANDSOMEST, HEST, AND CHEAPEST , To be sold in New Zealand. HARMONIUMS, fro in £9 10s. to £120 PIANOS £35 to £150 , •9* Harmoniums arid Pianos ON HIKE with \ OPTION of PURCfIASE at the end of three, six, * nine, twelve, eighteen or twenty-four month*—th# hire deducted from price of instrument. HOFFMANN & SON'S . AJADEMY OF MUSIC. SHORT LAN U-^TttEET. INSTRUMENTS OF ALL TI'NED AND REPAIRED. piANO FOR TE' 1 TUNING. { MR. 11. O. BROWN, PIANOFORTE AND HARMONIUM TpSKR (From Messrs. Broadwootl & Sons, and Messrs. Allison & Sous, London). Address Messrs. Brown & Son's Music Warehouse. : I MR. F. B. WOODHAM desires to in- I form Lis fritiuls and tlie public that he still gives a LIMITED NUMBER OF PIANOFORTE J LESSONS ever)* morning. 258, Queen-strcbt, June 1, 1575. SAMUEL \\ v ELL S, i HOUSE, LAND, AND COMMISSION AGENT, j Collector of Rents. Del>ts. Highway ISates, >ic., LOANS AKKANQHD. Orricr: ISS, Qcy'-iv--rnti:T, s Doon below the t I'liiar. H.i.'.J'. '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4272, 23 July 1875, Page 1
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