V Amusements. &a. ■ JpKINCE OF WALES THEATRE Lessee ••• Mr. DeLias «g Stage Manager Mr. Lawrence UNEQUIVOCAL AND PRONOUNCED of SUCCESS! MB. C. WHEATLEIGH, THE SHATTGHRAUiSr! nd es? THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, JANUARYI9 S ETATJGHRAUN! CONN MB. CHARLES WHEATLEIGH {"• THE SHATTGHEATW! \° THE SHAUGHRAUN I )tGREAT TOWER SCENE !—THE "WAKE » le GREAT TOWER SCENE ! —TBE "WAKE ! ad THE ABBEY RUIN-! THE "WAKE 1 . THE "WAKE! r s .- THE ABBEY RUIN !. The whole of the Scenes, fifteen in number, printed j from the original Sketches and Models, by Mr. N. H. IS ' Thornton. to ra Box Plan at Messrs. Upton's. Doors open at halfpast 7; performance to commence at S. I w 1 L s 0 N ' s :e PALACE CIRCUS. POSITIVELY LAST WEEK. lb THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY), lOrn JANUARY, it GRAND ! ;* Doors open at 2; commence-at* 3 p.m. Children, ® half-price to all pacts. ,f LAST WEDNESDAY MATINEE ! e , LAST WEDNESDAY MATINEE I Embrace the. opportunity of .visiting tiie FINEST CIRCUS IN THE WORLD, that has been brought to Auckland from America at an enormous expense. MAMMOTH PROGRAMME! For the LAST VlSßic! LA S T_. W E E K ! First appearance of, MDLLE. LEON In her - Principal Equestrian Act. . ; First appearance of . M D ' L L E. ANNIE In the Menage. - First appearance of MDLLE. ROSA N A In Running Globe and Juggling. First appearance of' MDLLE. GR.ACIE In her graceful Trapeze. First appearance of THE ARAB WONDER, AL UADJ HAMO, In his Dagger and Gun Act. REDUCTION TO POPULAR PRICES, To suit the times Reserved Chairs ;; "* . .. ' .. 4a' ' Family Circle .. .. .. .. .. 2s-'-Pit Is The Circus.has been.fitted up with special care for the comfort of visitors ; so come one and all and enjoy yourselves this last week.- • HOME FOR NEGLECTED AND DEStitute children, HOWE-STREE T, -N Eirio K. THE ANNUAL TREAT TO THE CHILDREN Will bo given THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, at 4 p.m. Friends are respectfully invited to attend. The thanks of the Ladies' Committee are presented to the following friends of the above Institution:— To Mrs"; Henry 'Somerville,' for thirty-six yards of calico; to the Committee at Lorne-strcet Hall, and also to the Teachers of Sunday School, for bread, cake, &c.; to several Friends, for left off boys' clothing, and other goods; to '* A Friend,'! for two dozen new Crimean shirts; to Messrs. Levy and Co.; for a quantity of toy?; to the Steam Rope Co., Ponsonby, for a quantity of ropes for swings; to Dr. Wallis, for a piece of Christmas beef; to Mr. G. W. Binnoy, for three bags of flour; to Mrs. Bates, North Shore, for a parcel of under-clothing; and to Mrs. T. J3. Gillies, for. a quantity of strawberries. T N D U S T R I Ah HO ME. The friends and supporters of this institution are rcspcctfully invited to the CHILDREN'S FETE, which will take place TIIIS (Wednesday) AFTER NOON", January 19 The distribution of Prizes from the Christmas Tree -will commence at 5.30 p.m. H. NEALE, On behalf of Ladies' Committee. ellbslejy-street T T BAPTIST CHURCH AND SCHOOL*. PICNIC BY 4 MANAIA* TO MOTUIBI. Friends of the above Church, &c., are informed that a Picnic per p.s. 'Manaia* to Motnihi has been arranged for Regatta Day. Ticket', 2*. Gd. cach, may be obtained from the Teachers and Committee. Admission by Ticket only. Early application is necessary. Lectures. J O. G. T. At the request of numerous members of the Order, Mr. J. G. BAKKR,Trcvclttng Agentfor the Industrial Branch of the Government Life Insurance Derailment, will deliver a LECTURE to Good Templars, ' explanatory of the*above schemp, in the Temperance Hall, Albert-street, THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, January 19, at half-past- 7o'clock. The Lecture will be interspersed with Musical Selections by the following ladies and gentlemen:— Mrs. Horner — • j '■ Mrs. Waymouth Miss Coleman Mis 3 Dobson Miss Froude Mis* Jessie Woods Mr. Butschkow • Mr. Carter -MtvOliapman. - - ®r«tsai:: Brothers The Rev. S. Edger, 33. A., has kindly consented to Admission by free ticket only. No tickets "will be issued at the doers. _ Tenders. General Government Agent's Office, . Auckland, January 18, 1876. r TENDERS will be received at this Office till MO>DAY, the 24th instant, at 12 Noon, for Erecting a PICKET FENCE in fro.it of Government ; House. •' ' • i r - ■ The Specification can be seen at this Offlse.' - EDWARD L. GREEN, For General Government Agent. • rp O B U 1 li D ER S. Tenders will be received until noon of the 24th instant for thei Erectiou of a Two; Story Residence at . Ponsonby. ' Particulars, &c.. at the office of R. KEAXS & SON, Architects. r|lo CARPENTERS -AND BUILDERS. Tenders will be receivedmntil noon of the 24th . instant for Additions, and Alterations to a.Dwellinghouse at Paraell. " r ■ • ' -Particulars at the office of•• • .<• c - r-/.r tt: ■ . R.-KEALS & SON, ' : ; ' Architects.',"' ■ TJ\ 0; ,PR RS' AND .OTHER S. " STEREOTYPING done at the Hbraxd Office*, on I reasonable.termi.'j . - .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4425, 19 January 1876, Page 1
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