ffIHEATRE ROYAL. rO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), AND EVERY EVENING UP TO CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. Ixion ! Glorious Ision ! The Greatest Hit in Auckland is EOLLICKING IXION ! The Country Visitors all flocking to Auckland, have imperiously demanded IXION! IXION! And nothing but IXION! Of all the Hits that ever was Hit this Hit is Hit, Miss Clara Stephenson To-night as the Daughter of the Regiment and Ixion I Shoo Fly ! Love Amongst the Roses! Every Evening. Mr Burford as Scalade. m HE AT HE ROYAL The Australian Grimaldi, WALTER DUDLEY. For the Christmas Festivities. T3RINCE OF WALES THEATRE. Lessee ... ... Mr B. N. Jones. THIS (Thursday) EVENING, Dec 21. The greatest sensation over -witnessed in Auckland, E L F I E; OR, THE CHE HEY TREE INN. ELFIE. OR, THE CHERRY TREE INN Look out for the Christmas Pantomime, HARLEQUIN LITTLE RED RIP ING HOOD; Or, tee Wicked Wolf, the Good Fairy Hope, and the Demon of Despair. Mr Travares, the West Indian Tragedian, and Mjss Surtess, will shortly appear. MODEL OF THE NEVADA ! Now on VrEW!! /"\N account of TO-MORROW (Friday) being Market Day, the Exhibition will be OPEN from 12 to 4 pm, in order to give the country friends a chance of seeing the Model, previous to its leaving for the Thames. Doors Open as uaual, from 7 to 11 pm. SKATING!! SKATING!!! MESSRS HOWELL & HAZZARD, In introducing the above POPTTLAE AMEEICAN EnTEUTAINJONT, Solicit the patronage of the Auckland public to the SKATING EINK AT THE C I T V HALL TO-MORROW EVENING, at 1 30 o'clock. Admission : la. CEETVIOSNE ! OliJLlOBNE!! . CEIMOENE!!! CHEISTMAS EE&TIVITIES. THE above well, known place of amu?-siaent will be opened to the public during the Christmas Holidays, commencing Boxing Day, December 26th, with the following programme: — Maiden Foot Race Three-legged Race Barrel Race Greasy Boom • Quoit Match Handicap Foot Race Wheelbarrow Race Sack Raca Skittles, Cricket, &c Dancing in the Monster Pavillion j an efficient Band in attendance. J. BOULTEH, Proprietor. CURRANTS. C)f\ BARRELS and 50 Cases New CURRANTS, Now landing from City of Auckland, and for sale. GEO. W. OWEN, 11, Queen-street. December 20, 1871. TO-MORROW, Noon. CHEISTMAS MAEKET. At Aethue's Mart, to be sold by auction, POULTRY— Fowls, Turkeys, Ducks, Geese, &c. Handsome well-bred Pointer Produce —Potatoes, Onions, Wairoa Cheese, Butter, Bacon, Hams, Beef, Flour, Barley, &c Geoceeies —Tea, Sugar, Jams, &c Port and Sherry Wine, &c Household Fubuitube and Effects, new and second-hand. Saturday, December 23. CALEDONIAN GAMES. UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF THE AUCKLAND SCOTTISH VOLUNTEERS. mHE GRAND STAND, with Booths, and two Extra Booths for Refreshments, two Fruit Stalls, and the Gates, will be sold by publi* t auction op Saturday nextt
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 608, 21 December 1871, Page 3
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