j Amusements, &c. JDRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. j Manager and Director.. ..Mr. J. C. Ralner. Business Secretary Mr. H. J. Whittington. Musical Director Signer GagliardL "Can snch things be, and overcome us like a summer cloud, without our special wonder?" LAST FEW NIGHTS ! LAST FEW NIGHTS ! Of the fakir of oolu, And his WONDERFUL ENTERTAINMENT! Mammoth Programme of Specialities New IllusiO: 3. MASKS AND FACES, By Mdlle. Silvester. A NOVEL SKATING ACT, Bv the Brothers Silvlstfii {The Californian Silver Roller Skaters', received nightlv with unbounded applause. THE BEAUTIFUL ENTRANCED LADY, In charming Historical Tableaux. Concluding each evening with that gorgeous spectacle, THE FAIRY FOUNTAIN ! New Designs in Water—Brilliant Effects on a scale of greatness never before attempted. I»AST GRAND DAY PERFORMANCE, Saturday Afternoon, Aug. 21. SPECIAL PROGRAMME FOR THE JUVENILES. MILLION PRICES— Dress Circle, 4b ; Stalls, 2s 6i> ; PIT, ONE SHILLING ! Seats may be secured daily at Upton's. LAST PERFORMANCE, SATURDAY EVENI.VG NEXT. O T I C E. Daring tho stay In Auckland of the Fakir of Oolu, Refreshments will be supplied at the Prince of Wales Theatre by Messrs. Harry Levy and J. Mendelssohn: The cheapest and the best obtainable* f~iHORAL SOCIETY "AT HOME." THIS (TUURSDAYJ EVENING. The Choral Society will give an " At Home" on the l&th instant. Tickets can be obtained by Honorary and Performing Members from Messrs. Upton & Co., and from the following Members of Commitee:—Me-srs. James 11. Clark, Arch. Clark, jun., a. Diethelin, M. Quintal, and W. Bridson (secreta y) Ladies' Ticktets, 2s Gd; Gentlemen's, ss. JpUOYINCIAL LUNATIC ASi'LUM. An Entertainment will be given at this Institution THIS (Thursday) EVKNING, 19th inst. commencing at 7 o'clock. Admission by tickets only. i"IAMES! GAMES! GAMES !—lnstructivo and amusing. A great variety on tale at Harris's, Cavendish House (next Kohu's), Quetnstreet. Meetings. FJIAKAPUNA. A Meeting of the Ekctor3 of Takapuua will be held in the Devonport Hall, THIS (Thursday) KVENING, 10th instant, at 7.30, to obtaiu an expression of opinion on the proposed Abolition of Provincial Institutions. OLIVER MAYS, Chairman .Devonport District Board. Post-office, Devonport, August 19, 1875. LECTORS OF FRANKLIN. By request of Electors resident in Huma, Tapakura, Wairoa, Pukekoh?, I\ip%ra'a. and Maketu Highway Dlsticts, we hereby call a Public Meeting, to consider the Abolition of Provinces Bill, to be held at the Papakura Public Hall, on FRIDAY next,. 25th inst., at 3 o'clock p.m. J. S. WILSON", Chairman Mak«tu Highway Board; JAMES CRAWFORD, Chairman Wairoa Highway Board; ANDREW STURGKON, Chairman Paparata Highway Board; J. B. HAY, Chairman Hunua Highway Board. Grafton road wesleyan CHAPEL. SPECIAL SERVICES will be held each evening during this week (except Saturday}, commencing at quarter-past seven o'clock. Come and welcocce. Young men's christian association. NOON-DAY PRAYER-MEETING at School-room, High-street, near Dnrham-street, 12 to 12.45, Saturdays excepted. All are invited. ExhibitionsAuckland poultry association AND DOG SHOW. The First Annual Exhibition will be held at the Market-house on FRIDAY and SAI URDAY, 10th and 11th September. When upwards of £150 will ho giv. n in prizes. For further particulars see handbills. N.B.— Regulation 2 in Handbills: instead of 4< 1 Cock 2 hens," read " 1 Cick 1 hen." WM. PERCIVAT,, Secretary. Conveyances, <£c. OTI C E . A. DAILY COACH will leave for all parts of the WAIKATO immediately on arrival of the Train at MERCER. Ahoa Daily Coach will leave HAMILTON at 0.30 a.m. for MERCER, arriving in time for the last Train for Auckland. Parcels booked at John Moppet's, No. 8. Queenstreet, will be forwarded to all parts of the Waikato. Freight must be paid bc'oro leaving the olliee. We do not hold ourselves responsible for parcels valued over £5. C. G. QUICK. Proprietor. JOHN SOPI'KT, Agent for Auckland. BOMBAY, AND POKENO. A Conveyance will leave Drury Station at 9 o'clock a m. every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND FRIDAY, And will leave Bombay Settlement at 3 o'clock p.m., to meet the Mail Train, every 1 TUESDAY, THURSDAY, AND SATURDAY. U. S. WHITE, Carrier and Commission Agent. R. S. W. wishes the public to know that he will continue his business as CARRIER, PROVEDORE, AND COMMISSION AGENT. OitDSRS PIV MITLY EXECUTED. Agents for receiving Orders and ParcelsT. Waud, Painter, Qu**en.street; H. Clayton*, Chemist, Victoria-street; S. Cahsey, Drury. R. S. WHITE, Great South Road. _ OWICK AND AUCKLAND LINK OF ROYAL M AIT. COACIIES, DAILY TIME TABLE. Leave Howlck for Panmurc and Auckland, at 7.30 Leave Auckland for ranmuri* and llowick, nt 3 p.m. \V. LUNDON & CO., PKOl'iuetors. Bookish Office—Viitori i-stbekt. ONEIIUNGA AND AUCKLAND LINE OK COACHKS. TIME TABLE. Leave Onehunga— Leave Aucklan 8 a.m. 10 am. 0 a.m. 1- noon 10.30 a 2.30 p.m. 12 noon 4 pm. 2 p.m. 6 p.m. 4 p.m. 0 p.m. . Saturday nlghU. 6.30 p.m. 11.80 p.m. WC R O W T H £ B, • VICTORIA LIVERY & BAIT STABLES, Albert-street (close t9 Wynrtham-street). Patronised and appointed Livery Stable-Keeper to H.R.H. the Dnke of Edinburgh and His Excellency Sir G. F. Bowen. For Hire—A great variety of Carriages, open and close ; Broughams and Wedding Carriages, with Grey Horses ; Buggies, single and double-seated, hooded and open, for single or pair of Horses; Four-wheeled Dog Carta; Break a for picnic parties; Coveredl Con. ▼eyaneea for driving passenger* to out-dUtncta; Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddle Hordes, <Sc. Charges moderate.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4295, 19 August 1875, Page 1
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