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Amusements, &c. '. "ORINCE OF WALES THEATRE. ii J. E. McDonough .. .. Manager. , LAST THREE NIGHTS OF CST- THE ROYAL MARIONETTES. S» LAST MATINEE ON SATURDAY ! ! , CHILDREN SIXPENCE. ENORMOUS SUCCESS OF THE asr THE ROYAL MARIONETTES ! TEa AT MILLION PRICES OF ADMISSION! Rererved Seats (at Upton & Co.'s), Dress Circle 4s Od Children do do do do .. 2s G' Stalls do do do do 2s 6d - Children do do do do .. Is 0d Pit—One Shilling. • NEW PLAY TO-NIGHT! : r CHILDREN IN THE WOOD ; : or, A MOTHER'S PRAYER. In Two Acts and Six Tableaux ! New Scenery Tableau Ist—The Will. ; Tableau 2nd—The Broken Trust. Tableau 3rd—The Murder of the Children. Table u 4th—Mother's Prayer Tableau sth—The Vision I Tableau fith—Ascension of the Children. Angels Ever Briout and Fair. GRAND IMPOSING TABLEAUX! Will also be performed, the Comic Fairy Pantomime, 1 LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD, THE CHARM OF THE HOUSEHOLD. Giving for our Last Week DOUBLE ATTRACTION! At tho Matinee Children will be presented witn an ILLUSTRATED BOOK, containing the Fairy Tale of LITTLE RKD RIDING HOOD. HALL. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING, MUSICAL & LITERAKY ENTERTAINMENT, IN AID OP THE WEST END CRICKET CLUB, RV THE St. James's Young Men's Association, assisted by the choir. PIANIST MRS. (VOOLLEY (Who has kindly consented to assist). PROGRAMME. Part I. Glee—"Where Art Thou Beam of Light," Cnoin. Sono—"Under the Greenwood Tree," Gentleman Amateur. Rkading— " The New Boy." Mr. Plunket. Sonq and Cuorus—" Chi.droiis' Voices," Lady Amateur. Pianoforte Solo—Mrs. Woolley. Quartette—" On Yonder Rock Keclining." Sono—"Tho Bloom is on the Rye," Gentleman Amateur. RoENE FROM THE TrACKDV OP DOUGLAS. Song—" Come Back to Erin," Mrs. Mitchell. Reading—" The Legend of I.ochbuy." Duet—"Home to Our Mountains," Mrs. Mitchell and Gentleman amateur. Madrigal—"Oh ! Who Will O'er The Downs With Me? Cnoiß. Part 11. 808 SAWYER'S EVENING PARTY, From the Celebrated Pen of the late CUARL£S DICKKNS, EsQ. Dcom open at 7.30 p.m.; to commence at 8 p.m. ADMISSION : ONE SHILLING. Lectures. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. WINTER SERIES OP LECTURES, 1876. OPFNING MKETING IN THE LORNE-STREET HALL, ON FRIDAY EVENING, 2nd JUNF^ His Honor Sir George Grey, K.C.8., in the Chair. Addrsses by Ven. Archdeaco-: Maonsell, Rev. Warlow Davies, and J. C. Firth, Esq.. Music under direction of Mr. T. Cooper. June 9.-"Nature's Chemistry, with Illustrations."— Marti-, KEq. Juno 30.—"British Colonization." — Rev. W. J. Watkin. July 7.—" The Emancipation of Women."—Rev. Dr. Wallih. July 28 —" Our Century."—H. Wortdtngtov, Esq. Angust 4. — "Socrates : his anticipations of Christianity."— Rev. S. Kdoer. August2s.—"The Canon o* thj NewTesttment."— Dr. Cnwi:-\ Bishop of Auckland. September I.—"Young Men: their Dangers and Duties."—Rev. W. Tinsley. September 22.—T0 be Anuounced.—Uer. ilr. Tomlinson. October 6. —" Tennyson."— Dr. Klli?. October 20. —To be ann;unced. - Rev. D. Bruce. Tickets for Course, to admit Fearer and La<ly, Ss.; Single Lecture, Is. Comm-nce at 7.30. Seats reserved fcr Ticket-holde s until 7.20. Tickets to be bad of all the Booksellers, the Members of "the Committee, and the Librarian at the Rooms. Sporting. A UCKLAND RACING CLUB. Tho RACES are POSTPONED until SATURDAY, the 27th instant, in accordance with Rule 25 of tho Club. W. PERCtVAL, Secretary. Tl/ITATCH FOR FIFTY POUNDS. " GLADSTONE" VSRSUS " MYSTERY." A FOUR-HORSE CO \CH will start from the Occidental Hotel TO.MORRt)W at 2 o'c eck, for the Eilerslie Rac-.'course to witness the above match. E. PERKI.VS. Meetings. ■ TW" OTICE. The Fourth Annual Meetin-> cf Shareholders of the Auckland Steam Packet Jompany (Limited) will be held at Mr. Tothill's Office, Shortland-street, on FRIDAY, 26th instant, at 3 p.m. ' Business :—To Receive the Directors' Repo7t and Balance Sheet for the Half-year ending 30th April ultimo; Flection of Three Directors in place of those who retire by rotation, but who arc eligible for reelection without notice and Election of AuJitor for the ensuing year. By order. WILLIAM LODDER, Manager and Engineer. A' UCKLAND PERMANENT rO~OPERATIVE BUILDING AND INVESTMENT ( SOCIETY. i NOTICE. The Fourih Annual Me.-'.ing of the Auckland Permanent Co-operative Building and Invc-traentSociety, for the purpose of receiving the Annual Report and electing a Committee of Management and Aurii.Lrs for the ensuing year, will be held at the Rooms of the Young Msn's Christian Association. Welle<ley-stre't, . Auckland, on TUESDAY, 6th June, 1870, at halfpast seven in the eveniDg. , JOHN BATGER, Secretary. a Nominations of Candidates for office must be made In writing, and lodged with the Secretary, on or before the 31st instant. 93, Queen-street, 9th May, 1876. f • ■~ ■ "l I / .L 1 I ■ ' '■ : ' TTI OR SALE, Cheap—ls Tons best Fencing S} Wire, Ncs. 6, 7, and 8. ... a SHIPHEKD> Ctahuhu.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4534, 25 May 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4534, 25 May 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4534, 25 May 1876, Page 1

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