i Amusements. &o. ■ "ORLNCE OF WALES THEATRE. r Lessee R. J. De Lias ' Manager G.W.Collier THIS (SATUDAYj EVENING, LAST NIGHT 1 LAST NIGHT 1 MISS CLARA STEPHENSON I MISS CLARA STEPHENSON ! • LAST NIGHT! [ LAST NIGHT ! MISS LIZZIE MORGAN 1 I MISS LIZZIE MORGAN I 1 LAST NIGHT OF THE DRAMATIC COMPANYI ALINE! ALINE ! ROSE- OF RTLLARNEY! ROSE OF KILLARNEY! ' For this night only. To conclude with the successful Burlesque of THE FORTY THIEVES. Remember— Posit.-velv the Last Night. Carriages maybe ordered for 10.45. Box Plan at Upton & Co.'s. Stationers. Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 2s Cd; Pit, Is. X>RINCE OF WALES THEATRE. DR. CARE'S GRAND FINAL SEANCE?, One Week Only, commencing on MONDAY EVENING next. Phrenology Office, T.ome-street Hall—Dr. Carr may be seen morning and afternoon; fees, 10s and 20s Families and parties at reduced rates. A COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT will be given to JOSEPH BROWN, Esq., By the Members of nis Part Sinoino Class, rains LORNE-STREET HALL, ON Monday Evening, November 22, 1875. Tickets may be had from all the Stationers, or any member of the class. Admission, 2s and Is. Commencing at S o'clock. LICENSED VICTUALLERS' GRAND ANNUAL BALL, To bo held at the CHORAL HALL, ON THURSDAY, 2nd DECEMBER, 1875. Tickets to he obtained at the British Hotel, ard from the Committee:—G. H. Johnstone, Esq. (President), Messrs. Sceats, Humphries, Suter, Leslie, Stcwe, Lynch, Hackett, Greery, Rouche, Gorman; Fuller, Secretary. Gentleman's Double Ticket, £1 Is.; Lady's' Ticket. 10s. 6d. ' Exhibitions. HALL, SYMONDS-STREET. SOCIETY OF ARTISTS. FINE ART EXHIBITION, Now Open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and from 6 p.st. to 9 P.M. Admission—One Shilling. Honorary Members and their wives free. J. C. HOYTE, Hon. Sec. AUCKLAND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. In consequence of the numerous attendance yesterday, the Show will be open THIS DAY, from 12 to 5 o'clock. J. CHEESEMAN, Secretary. November 20, 1575. Lectures. (T< I T Y H ALL. EXPERIMENTAL LECTURES ON LIGHT AND SPECTRUM ANALYSIS, &c. Mr. SEVERN'S FIRST DISCOURSE OS MONDAY EVENING NEXT, 22.N-D INSTANT. Subject: Theory of Light. Sound, and Heat—Velocity of Light and Jupiter's Moons—Experiments with Beams of Light from Browning's Lantern, to prove Reflection and Refraction—The Prism and Refrangibility. SPECTRUM OF LIMELIGHT. Change of Apparatus—Decomposition of Water on the Screen—Extraordinary Views of the Moon— Animalculaj in Water, &c. Admission—3s., 25., Is. Tickets to be had of Messrs. Upton, Wayte, and Champtaloup and Cooper. Doors open at 7.30 p.m.; commence at Bp.m. Ecclesiastical. BERESFORD-STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.—Sunday-school Anniversary—SUNDAY,November 21.—Morning, at 11, Uev. Mr. Cathcart will preach. Afternoon, at 3, Address to Parents and Children, by Mr. Rees. Evening, at 6.30, Rev. Warlow Davies will preach. Offerings on behalf of the Schools. RAFT ON ROAD WESLEYAN CI lURCH.—SUNDAY SERVICES.—November 21.—Rev. A. Beid will preach in the morning, at 11; and Rev. W. J. Williams in the evening, it 0.30. ORNE-STREET HALL SUNDAY SKItVICES.— November 21. Morning: "The Possibility and Necessity of Religious Training for Children." Evening: " The Divine Idea of the Enjoyment of Riches." HALL.—Divine Service is held _ljl in Newton Hall every Lord's Day—moruing, at 11 o'clock:andin theevening, at 0 30. •X>lT'T-STREET WESLEYAN CHURCH. JC —SUNDAY SERVlCES.—November2l.—The Uev. W. J. Williams will preach in the morning, at 11; anrl the Kev. A. Reid in the evening, at G 30. PARNELL WESLEYAN CHURCH.— SUNDAY SEltVlCKS.—November 21.—The Rev. H. 11. Lawry will preach in the morning, at 11; and Mr. Wykes in the evening, at G. 30. XTNION-STREET WESLEYAN : \J SUNDAY-SCHOOL. ANNIVERSARY SEP.VICE3, SUNDAY, NOV. 21, f Morning : Rev. W. Rowse. Evening : Rev. W. G. Thomas. Afternoon.: Address to Parents and Children, Rev. A. Reid. EL LESLEY-STREET BAPTIST CHURCH.—November 21.—Rev. P. H. Corn- I ford, pastor. Morning: " Great Wealth and No Grief." Evening: "How to Know that you are Cleansed from Sin." Monev. L_ ! ■&K6\4\fi\ TO LEND on Freehold j 3&&\}\yVj Security. - Apply to W. Ajtickk. Sh'vrel'roVerand I>vd Airent. "fl /<l\<MV and Smaller Sums to Lend I on First-class Security.-C. AI.E.TAJCDKU. A Q ~» <TMM> £"CO, aud smaller fums to lend on real security.—Apply to Bkveridok & Alexander, Solicitors. Wyndham Chambers. MONEY TO LEND, in large or small sums, at a low rate of interest.—Apply to >Mr. Lai.-ihi.ev, Solicitor, Hich-street. MONEY TO LEND,.in Small or Large Sums.—Apply to J. M. Lennox, Estate Agent, Qneen-street. ONEY LENT out for Capitalists on first-class Securities, at Current Rates of Interest. No charge made to Lender. —J. M. Lknnox, Estate Agent, Auckland. ONEY TO LEND.—A large sum of Money to Lend, in sums of £100 and upwards, at very low Interest.—Apply to Mr. W. Aitken, Shortland-streot. MONEY TO LEND, at a moderate rate of interest.—Apply to Jackson & Rnsaau, Solicitors, Fort-atreet. MONEY to LEND on Promissory Notes Land, Houses, &c Bills n »» u , o £- Al * ,> to GtoEGU Du.NNtT, 3S, Insurance Buildings.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4375, 20 November 1875, Page 1
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