pRINCE OP WALES THEATRE. OPEN EVERY EVENING WITH THE QUEEN'S VARIETY TROUPE. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME EVERY NIGHT No. 3 on WEDNESDAY. No. 4 on FRIDAY. Ihe following Talented Artistes will Appear every evening :— iizzie watson lizzie watson lizzie watson lizzie watson harry braham harry braham harry braham harry braham alick o'brien alick o'brien alick o'brien madame blanche Madame blanche madame blanche mat riley mat riley MAT RILEY MAT RILEY MONS. ITAMEW MONS. lIAMEW MONS. HAMEW C. T. BAKER C. T. BAKER C. T. BAKER GRAND FASHIONABLE NIGHT, FRIDAY, 12th Inst. Prices of Admission :— Dress Circle. 3s ; Stalls, 2s ; Pit, ONE SHILLING. Tickets can be purchased daily at Mr Upton's, Stationer, Queen-street. Doors open at half-past 7, performance to commence atS. Carriages may be ordered for a quarter-past 10. Free list entirely suspended. Press excepted. Lizzey Watson's and Harry Braham's Original and Copyright Song Books sold by all Music-sellers and Stationers in Auckland, and at the Theatre nightly. M. HEGARTY, Business Manager. pOWEREUL ATTRACTION. Second Appearance of MR GOURLAY, The Celebrated Delineator of Character. Seventh Week and continued popularity of that favourite resort, The ROYAL EXHIBITION (CITY HALL), now combined with THE GOURLAY FAMILY ENTERTAINMENTS. Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings, at 9 o'clock, the Petite Comedy entitled i THE RIGHTS OF WOMAN. Mr Gourlay as Sir Andrew Bnrley, Bart. ; Mrs Gourlay as Widow Blandish ; Miss Minnie Gourlay as Patrick, valet to Sir Andrew. To be preceded by Favorite Ballads and Character Songs. Open daily from 2 till 5 p.m., and evening 7 till 10. Admission—Body of Hall, One Shilling; Chairs reserved for the evening, 2s ; may be secured during the day. ' QHORAL HALL THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 11, 1573. AMATEUR CONCERT • In aid of the Fund for the Purchase of an Organ for St. Mary's Church, Parnell. Conductor J. Bkale, Esq. Doors open at half-past Seven; to commence at Eight o'clock. Front Seats, 2s ; Back Seats, Is. Tickets can be obtained from Messrs. Upton and Wayte, Queen-street ; or Mrs Vaughan and Mr Robinson, Parnell. HHHE LYNCH EAMILY JL OF BELLRINGERS, INSTRUMENTALISTS, AND VOCALISTS. Grand Opening Night in Auckland: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1873. JUST PUBLISHED PRICE: 2s. SONG: "NEVER MIND THE REST," Composed by J. H. BEA LE. £1 REWARD WILL be paid to any person giving such information as will lead to a conviction of the person who threw a stone through my Workshop Window this morning, and struck one of my workmen. JOHN LEANING, Tinsmith, 71, Victoria-street. £1 REWARD. LOST, from, Mr Joseph Bennett's residence, a Black Greyhound Dog, about nine months old.—Finder will receive the above reward on application to T. & S. Morrin, Queen street. AUCKLAND SCOTTISH VOLUNTEERS.—The monthly inspection parade will be held To-morrow (Wednesday) Evening, at 7.30 p.m. in the Drill-shed. Uniform: Full Dress. Johx Mowbray, Captain* i December 9, 1873.
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Auckland Star, Volume IV, Issue 1201, 9 December 1873, Page 3
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