AMUSEMENTS. PRINCE OF WALES’ THEATRE G. W. DANIELS AND H. EDW RDS, Proprietors KAPAI! KARAT! GREAT PRODUCTION! The Romance of GRACE Or, THE PAT MAIRIRES OF OPOTIKI. TO-NIGHT (Thursday), March 30th, And every Evening until further notice. The performances will commence with the Great Scotch Drama, entitled the BRIDE OF LAMMERMOOR. To conclude with the New UnApecte l , Rational, Comical, Pungent, Dramatic, Burlesque, and Farcical Expose-drama of the Romance of GRACE; Ok, THE PAT MATURES. OF OPOTIKI, The Ladies and Gentlemen of Auckland are requested not to lose the present opportunity of witnessing some of the sublimest works of the great Authors, beautifully rendered during Mr. Edwards’ engagement by the present very powerful Company. Plan of the Hall at Mr. Lew'iss jn’s new Jewellery Establishment, next door to the Southern Cross, where properly numbered seats may be ■•ecured. Prices of Admission : Stalls, ss. ; Amphitheatre 35.; Pit, 2s. Children, under seven years, half price. Half price to the sta'ls only at half-past nine. No Bonnets allowed in the Stalls. Spacious Cloak-room, for Ladies, Free. 44 tc Doors open at half-past seven, commence at eight. CALIFORNIAN CIRCUS. Proprietors : HERR S. GREENBERG AND C<). Manager. MR. W. H. FOLEY. ONEHUNGA, PRINCESS-STREET, FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY. THURSDAY. FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, March 30th, 31st, and April Ist, First appearance of this new unrivalled TROUPE of EQUESTRIANS, GYMNASTS, ACROBATS, TIGHT-ROPE DANCERS, JUGGLI'G, &c., together with celebrated PERFORMING DOGd and MONKEYS. Admission: Boxes, 45.; Pit, 2s. 6d. ; Children, half-price. Doors open at 7, to commence at a quarter to 8. 1135 apt BUSINESS NOTICES. J. C. D. BOWDEN, MILITARY TAILOR, SHORTLAND STRFET. BEGS to inform his numerous Customers and the Public generally, that he has just received a FIRST-CLASS SEWING MACHINE, and having secured the services of an experienced Machinist, he will be enabled to meet all the requirements of the Youth of Auckland, and be in a position to execute the orders of his Military Patrons at a much more REASONABLE PRICE than has hitherto prevailed. All work done will be guaranted to be stronger and more durable than the hand-labor they have been compelled to put up with during the past twelve months. Mr. B. having also engaged a man of first-rate ability as Foreman will be able to execute punctually all Orders with which he may be favored. Youths’ Clothing of every description fashionably cut and warranted Winter Goods homly expected to arrive. A few first-class Swo <ls still on hand. Also Gold and Silver Crowns and Stars, &e., &c. J. C. D, B , now residing at Parnell, will be happy to wait on families in that district with pattern cards any morning between the hours of eight and halfpast nine o’clock, on their intimating a wish for bim to do so, either at his Business Premises in Shortlandstreet, or at Mr. Gisborne’s former residence, Parnell. 1051 tc WHAT HARM TO LOOK AND JUDGE. FREE TO ALL WHO WISH REAL VALUE FOB THEIR MONEY. AN INSPECTION or a very choice SELECTION ot GENERAL GROCERIES at a LOW PRICE, is Solicited by J. M. FREXC H, Importer and Family Groser. VICTORIA MART, CORNER OP VICTORIA AND ALBERT TREETB. JM. F. having imported largely from England and the Colonies, am] also bought cheaplv in an overstocked Auckland market, has pleasure to inform all who desire first-c ass GROCERIES that he now supplies at the following prices : No. 1. Congou Tea ~ 2. Fine Tea - „ 3. Very Fine Full Flavored Tea ~ 4. Finest „ „ Tea s. 2 2 3 3 d. 0 per lb. GUARANTEED to bo of Good Quality. 1090 ion 23 Coffee Roasted and Ground on tHe Premises. a McPherson, PLUMBER, TINSMITH, AND GASFITTER, IN returning THANKS to the public of Auckland and the districts for the liberal support he has received for the past twenty years, solicits a continuance, by strict attention to all orders left at his place of business, Shortlam-street. i March 24, 1655. 1130 mr3l
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New Zealander, Volume XXII, Issue 2391, 30 March 1865, Page 1
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