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SI X T H WEEK AIND INCREASING POPULARITY of the ROYAL EXHIBITION, VOCAL & INSTRUMENTAL ENTERTAINMENT Each Evening. MRS GOURLAY will sing—" Little Nell," " Katie's Letter," &c. MISS MINNIE GOURLAY will sing—" After the Opera is over" (first time), "The Little Coquette" (first time), "Who'll Buy my Pretty Flowers," and "MILITARY STYLE," with side-dium accompaniment. MILLION PRICES. SATURDAY, from 2 till 5p m. Special houra for schools and younger branches of families. Q H OR A L HALL. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO MR. D. T. FOX, Tendered by THE DIAMOND TROUPE, Previous to hi 3 departure from this Colony. MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 15. pRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. FOR NINE NIGHTS ONLY ! Commencing THIS (Thubsday) EVENING, DEC. 4. THE QUEEK'S VARIETY TROUPE MALE AND FEMALE GYMNASTS, COMIC VOCALISTS AND NEGRO DELINEATORS. PROGRAMME : P.M. 8 0 —Mat Riley 8 10—Harry Braham B.2o—Lizzie Watson B.3s—AHck O'Brien 3.45 —Mr and Mrs Braham. Interval of ten minutes. Band 0 5 —C. T. Baker O.ir>— Uauy Braham o.2f>—Lizzie Watson 0.-10 -Mat Riley 9.50 —Mr and Mrs Braham 10 —A. O'Brien and C. T. Baker 10.10— Madame Blanche and Mons. Ilamew. LIZZEY WATSON The Queen of Song Nightly. LIZZEY WATSON'S X C.B is uneriunllcd in the World. LIZZEY WATSON'S L«rry Doolan EVERY EVENING. LIZZEY WATSON'S Military Style, with Drum Accompaniment. LIZZEY WATSON & HARRY BRAHAM EVERY EVENING in their Side-splitting Duets. HARRY BRAHAM, STAR LONDON COMI QU E, Appears Nightly as Parisian 'Arry. BRAHAM This Evening as llarty Tom. BRAHA XI This Evening Just Behind the Scenes. HARRY BRAIIAM, as the Exquisite Swell. HARRY Every Evening in New and Popular Songs. MADAM BLANCHE, Txik Moht Darin'u La.t>y Gymnast on Rhcord ! She is Clever ! She is Clever ! She is Clever ! She is Beautiful! She is Ueautiful! She is Daring ! Sho is Daring 1 - ' BLANCHE will please you Her style and appearance aro Exquisite. A L I C X O'BRIEN THE OPwTOINAL INDIA-RUBBER MAN. Salamander Sam, and Love Amongst Big Noses EVERY EVENING. O'BRIEN- Every Evening Sw«et Magnolia. O'BRIEN ! O'BRIEN ! O'BRIEN ! Everybody's Favourite ! Everybody's Favourite ! MAT RILEY ! MAT RILEY ! RISU" COMEDIAN AND VOCALTST. This Genuine Venetian Artist cannot fail to amuse you nightly. Irish Comicalities EVfCRY EVENING. Private Still! Private Still I MAT. RILEY J RILEY MAT ! MONS. HAMEW, the Flying Beadle, And tho Monarch of the Air, Nightly. MONS. HAMEW ! MONS HAMEW ! CHARLES T. BAKER, NEG It O DELINEATOR, and Song and Dance Performer. LITTLE CHARLEY will amuse you nightly. LIZZEY WATSON LIZZEY WATSON LIZZKY WATSON LIZZEY WATSON HARRY BRAHAM HARRY BRAHAM HARRY BRAHAM HARRY BRAHAM MADAME BLANCHE MADAME BLANCHE MADAME BLANCHE ALICK O'BRIKN ALICK O'BRIEN ALICK O'BRIEN MAT RILEY MAT RILEY MAT RILEY MONS. HAMEW MONS. HAMEW MONS. HAMEW CHARLEY T. BAKER CHARLEY T. BAKER CHARLEY T. BAKER Prices of Admission:—Dress Circle. 3s ; Stalls, 2s; Pit, ONE SHILLING. Doors open at half-past 7, performance commence at 8. Jfree list entirely suspended. Press excepted. M. HEGARTY, Business Manager. HpHE WONDERFUL HAIRLESS HORSE, " CAOUTCHOUC," On Exhibition every Afternoon and Evening This Week frem 3 till 5, and 7 till 9 p.m., in vacant premises at the corner of West Queen-street. Admission—Ladiea and Gentlemen, Is. ; Children. Cd. THE LYNCH FAMILY OP BELLRINSERS, INSTRUMENTALISTS, AND VOCALISTS. Grand Opening Night in Auckland: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1873. AT St. Patrick's Hall, Hobson-street, THIS (Thursday) EVENING, December 4, Mr James Plunket will read selections from the works of Shakespeare, Dickens. Burke, Sterne, Hood, and others. Readings commence at eight o'clock. Admission—One Shilling. Programme : Clarence's Dream, Shakespeare ; Devastation of the Carnatic, Burke; Batanswill Electien, Dickens; Charge of Light Brigade, Tennyson ; Story of Le Feoro, Sttrne ; Nelly Grey, Hood ; Wolsey and Cromwell, Shakespeare ; Cricket Match, Dickens; Worn Wedding Ring, Bennett; Bachelor's Complaint, Bell ; The Raseue, Owen ; Serenade, Hood. [Established 1864.] I BSTEPHENSON & CO.'S • CELEBRATED COFFEES, "EXHIBITION BRAND" " EAGLE BRAND " 1 "CROWN BRAN D," Are to be procured at all respectable Grooerb and Storekeepers throughout the Province of Auckand; D, STEPHENSON & 00. WYNDEAM STREET \ A V.O X L A N a.

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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1206, 4 December 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1206, 4 December 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1206, 4 December 1873, Page 3

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