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Amusements. &o. T>R,INCE OE WALES THEATRE. NOTICE. This popular place of amusement is unavoidably Closed, in order to give every opportunity for th* management to produce Charles Weightleigh's Great Prize Drama of "THE SHAUGHRAUN," in a thorough and complete manner. OPENING NIGHT, SATURDAY, JANUARY 15. Box plan now open at Upton's. XT7- I L SO N ' S • PALACE AMPHITHEATRE AND n KA S B QIRCUS HAS ARRIVED By the 'Mikado,' from San Francisco, -16 NUMBERING THIRTY ARTISTES (Ten Ladies and Twenty Gents), Each a Bright Particular Star in their diflerent Specialities. A LARGE STUD OP HIGHLY-TRAINED AND EDUCATED HORS E S ! That have been acknowledged by all who have witnessed their performance to be AS NEAR PERFECTION AS POSSIBLE. The Manager, John Wilson, relies entirely on the merits of his Circus Entertainment for the patronage of the public. THE AMPHITHEATRE Is fitted up with speoiai care for the comfort of Visitors, and THE SECOND GRAND PERFORMANCE Will he given in MARKET SQUARE ox THIS (TrasDAY) EVENING, JAN. 11.

FACTS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES, ana when we assert that we have a splendid, talented and complete Circus, both in performers and horses, we only

state facts rhat havo been proved and acknowledged by tha PUBLIC, the PRESS, and the PROFESSION. Since our last visit to Auckland, ten yoars ago, we have visited almost every part of the Old and New World, and have received the plaudits of millions ; of course, many of them. coming several times, for so varied; so interesting, and so amusing is our entertainment that nobody ever tires of it. PLemcmbering how well you patronised us, and so deeply do wc appreciate your kindness that we feel determined to outdo.all our former efforts, and produce au entertainment worthy of your support. Wilson's Circus has become a household word .nearly all over the world, to big and little. Ah ! yes ; many of the big ones were little enough when their hearts beat double tattoo when our grand Circus, headed by the band, chariot, the caparisoned horses, the cunning little ponies, and the old clown "burst on their view." Here the scenes of the past, the " early days," return to their memory, joyous souls with bright beaming' faces, old age with its contented smilc/youth with all its sounding gladness, and virgin, happy childhood, screaming with delight, all turning out to welcome "WILSON'S GRAND CIRCUS. I T Y H A L L. Glorious success of the extraordinary NATATOR,, THE HAS-MSB I Grand reception of E. D. DAYIEB AND HIS TALENTED COMPAXY. Every Evening at 8 o'clock. POPULAR PRICES— First, 3s; second, 2s; third, Is. Doors open at 7.30; commence at S o'clock sharp. Meetings. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. KOON-D AY PRAYER-MEETING at School-room. High-street, near Durham-street, 12 to 12.45, Saturdays excepted. All are invited. Educational. AUCKLAND COLLEGE AND GRAMMi.lt SCHOOL. (Affiliated to the University of. New Zealand.) The First Quarter will commence on WEDNESDAY, 2nd l'ebruary. FAP-QUHAR MacRAE, Head Master. AUCKLAND MODEL TRAINING SCHOOL. In Union with the Society of Art-*, London. CHORAL HALL, SYMONDS-STREET. The next Quarter will commence on MONDAY, January 24. Any information in reference to this Institution can be obtained on application at the School, on and after Monday, the 17th inst. JOSIAH MARTIN, Head Master. QT. HELLIER'S HOUSE, EPSOM, On the Oxedcnca Road. Mrs. JonN Hart begs to intimate that it is her intention to open an Educational Establishment for Young Ladies at the above address, commencing 17th January,'lS76, where a superior English Education will be'imparted, with Music, French, and Drawing, if desired. Special attention will be paid to Needln- ■ work, both Plain and Ornamental. In addition to Quarterly Boarders, arrangements will be'inade to receive Pupils, attending from a distance, as Daily or Weekly Boarders. Every attention paid to the religious and moral training of the Pupils, who will receive all the advantages of a comfortable home. The House is delightfully situated, and has spacious Recreation Grounds attached. Terns on application. MISS HILL'S Pupils trill resume their Studies on WEDNESDAY, February 2. Hob3on-street, Jan. 8, 1875. TO~BE DISPOSED OF—A Large Trivate Ladies' School in Auckland.—Apply at the cHekaxp Office. __^_^ ma^m FOR SALE —60 Acres of Land in the - 'PirUh of Malretahi. County of Eden.—For '■ particulars, address to Henry Douee, Footscray, : Victoria. ... ' . . „..

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4418, 11 January 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4418, 11 January 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4418, 11 January 1876, Page 1

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