AMUSEMENTS. PRINCE OP WALES’ THEATRE G. W. DANIELS AND H. EDWARDS, Fhoprietoes. THE NEW BURLESQUE A GREAT HtT. Mr. HENRY EDWARDS in a New SenaComic Domestic Sensation DRAMA. Mr. G. W. DANIELS wili ADDRESS tha - MEETING in the New Burlesque for THIS NIGHT ONLY. TO-NIGHT (Saturday), April Ist, The performances will commence with tWs New Drama, never performed in this city, entitled LIGHT AND SHADE; Or, THE RETURN of the GOLDSE KER. To conclude with the New Unexpected Raticaa\ Comical, Pungent, Dramatic, Burlesque, ani Farcical Expose-drama of the Romance of “ GRACE On, THE PAI MAIRIBES OF OFOTIKI. Notice. —The Management have much pleasure in announcing that they have made arrangements, with Mr. FoLEY for a limited number of Nights, and the First Appearance of his GRANII CALIFORNIAN CIRCUS TROUPE will take place on MuNDAT EVENING, when will also be introduced tb» , World-renowned Dt GS and MONKEYS, Plan of the Hal] at Mr. Lewiss >n’s ter ■_ Jewellery Establishment, next door to tin Southern Crost, where properly numbered seats may be secured. . • Prices or Admission : Stalls, 55.; Amphl- , theatre 35.; Fit, 2s. Children, under seven years, half pnee. Half price to the stalls only at half-past nine, } No Bonnets allowed In the Stalls. Spacious Cloak-room, for Ladies, Fbke. Doors open at half-past seven, commence Mt eight o’clock. 44 t* CALIFORNIAN CIRCUS. Pm PIUETORB : HERR S. GREENBERG AND CO. Manager. MR. W. H. FOLEY. Onelmnga Royal Exchange Hotel THIS DAT (Saturday), April Ist, A GRAND DAY PERFORMANCE WILL TAKE PLACE THIS AFTERNOON, Commencing at 2 o’clock. This evening (Saturday), apeil Ist,POSITIVELY the L AST NIGHT ' with a GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. Doors open at 7, to commence at 8; Admission : Boxes, 45..; Pit, 2s. 6J.; Children, half-price. 1172 apt rpHE GREAT EXHIBITION I OF THE TWO DOMESTICATED ZEBRAS, Just imported into Auckland by Mr, W. H. Folkt, NOW ON SHOW, AT T3B * GREYHOUND HOTEL, QUBEN-STRBBX. Also, That M: rvellous Piece of Mechanism, the EMPRESS OF SIAM’S WATCH AN» * TRINKETS. Admittance— Onk Shill'NO. Children half-price. * 1184te - BUSINESS NOTICES. W. J. MARKS IN returning his sincere THANKS to his numerous ..friends and the public of Auckland generally, takes this opportunity of j informing them that having made extensive ALTERATIONS in his premises, at 4. having succeeded in securing the best Mechanics, and laid in a LARGE ASSORTMENT of t Sheet Lead, Lead Pipe, Pumps, Beer Engine* Spirit Fountains, , GAS FITTINGS. Bell Furniture, Zinc, and Galvanized Iron _ Spouting, &c., &c., can 1 with confidence assne those who require anything in either of those Branches, that he is prepared to execute orders in a manner that cannot be surpassed in this City. W. J. M. would recommend all the* desirous of Lighting their Premises with Ga* ' to commence at once with the fittings, as if left till the last moment the press of work will caaso disappointment to many. Chapel-street, March 30th, 1152 apC NEWTON STEAM SAW-MILLS. SASH, DOOR, AND GENERAL BUILDING MANUFACTORY. flf HE Undersigned having made very Extensive X Additions and alterations to his Establishment, is now prepared to execute orders for aS kinds of building materials, AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. " TONGUING and GROOVING .done in a superior manner. * All Sizes of MOULDING up to 3-inch face. Large CORNICE MOULDING up to 7-inch faoa. 7 MOULDED single or double-faced. Do. ARCHITRAVES, do. do. • < > Materials prepared for Panel or Beaded Celling** * Shop Fronts, Mantlepieces, Ac., &c. *t All can be done cheap, and in a superior style.- off Windows, Doors, &0., always on hand or to order. All ordinary-size Timber, H elf-inch Lining, Feather- -» edge Weatherboarding, 4x2, 3 z2, 3 x &c., &c., as may be AT Bfi. DUCED PRICES. , Also, ?A .. v AT THE SAW-MILLS IN CUSTOM HOUSE-STREET. Orders in writing left or addres-ed to eitbv Establishment will receive prompt attention. ■ ■■ >■■'< ‘ Buildings erected, Shops fitted up, Ac., in a quidk and satisfactory manner. 1 'lf GEORGE HOLDSHtF. ' < N.B.—FOB SALE, a STEAM-ENGINE ftOILER, complete, about 6-hone 1 power; ? also, several FREEHOLD PROPERTIED >7.1 some with Houses thereon. .1179 ju3f Ah SAUNDEB’S GUARDS' HAIR DTE Saunders’ Bloom of Boses Saunders’ Cold Cream of Roses AT JOSEPH HOPKINS’ Medical Hall, Queen street Junction. 1145
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New Zealander, Volume XXII, Issue 2393, 1 April 1865, Page 1
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